“Like every work of Mrs. Spender’s, this novel bears many traces of cultivated power and deep thought.”—John Bull.
“This novel is deeply interesting.... There are many passages which would make the reputation of a novelist. Gabrielle is drawn with a powerful pen, and is a delightful study.”—Scotsman.
SAINT AND SIBYL. By C. L. Pirkis, Author of “A Very Opal,” “Wanted, An Heir,” &c. 3 vols.
“In ‘Saint and Sibyl’ there are some excellent pieces of writing, some touches of poetical art, some highly dramatic scenes, some pretty and pathetic pictures.”—St. James’s Gazette.
“This story abounds in incident and diversity of character. There are many striking passages.”—The Queen.
“A cleverly written, readable story. The two girls, Rose and Sibyl, are ably contrasted: Sibyl in especial is an original, clever conception.”—Daily News.
DAISY BERESFORD. By Catharine Childar, Author of “The Future Marquis.” 3 vols.
“An admirable novel, which will not fail to extend its author’s popularity very widely.”—John Bull.
“Several of the characters in ‘Daisy Beresford’ are cleverly drawn. Two old maiden aunts are very well done, and the heroine is also good.”—Athenæum.
“Miss Childar has written a pretty, pleasant story, full of varied character and entertaining talk. Daisy Beresford is a charming creation.”—Daily News.