ANTI-JACOBIN—"Thoroughly well worth reading.... A clever book, admirably written.... Brisk in incident, truthful and life-like in character.... Beyond and above all it has that stimulating hygienic quality, that cheerful, unconscious healthfulness, which makes a story like 'Robinson Crusoe,' or 'The Vicar of Wakefield,' so unspeakably refreshing after a course of even good contemporary fiction."
NEVERMORE.
ACADEMY—"Is perhaps the best story of the Rolf Boldrewood Series. Must be allowed to be one of the best works of the period."
MACMILLAN AND CO., LONDON.
Mr. F. Marion Crawford.
Three-and-Sixpenny Library