“This book has power, pathos, and humour. There is not a character which is not life-like.”—Athenæum.
51. YOUNG MRS. JARDINE.
BY THE AUTHOR OF “JOHN HALIFAX, GENTLEMAN.”
“‘Young Mrs. Jardine’ is a pretty story, written in pure English.”—The Times.
“There is much good feeling in this book. It is pleasant and wholesome.”—Athenæum.
52. LORD BRACKENBURY. By AMELIA B. EDWARDS.
“A very readable story. The author has well conceived the purpose of high-class novel-writing, and succeeded in no small measure in attaining it. There is plenty of variety, cheerful dialogue, and general ‘verve’ in the book.”—Athenæum.
“‘Lord Brackenbury’ is pleasant reading from beginning to end.”—Academy.
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