It is a touching romance, filled with scenes of great dramatic power.—Boston Commercial Bulletin.
It is full of life and movement, and is one of the best of Mr. Crawford's books.—Boston Saturday Evening Gazette.
The interest is unflagging throughout. Never has Mr. Crawford done more brilliant realistic work than here. But his realism is only the case and cover for those intense feelings which, placed under no matter what humble conditions, produce the most dramatic and the most tragic situations.... This is a secret of genius, to take the most coarse and common material, the meanest surroundings, the most sordid material prospects, and out of the vehement passions which sometimes dominate all human beings to build up with these poor elements scenes and passages, the dramatic and emotional power of which at once enforce attention and awaken the profoundest interest. —New York Tribune.
MR. ISAACS.
A Tale of Modern India. Price, $1.50.
If considered only as a semi-love story it is exceptionally fascinating, but when judged as a literary effort it is truly great.—Home Journal.
Under an unpretentious title we have here the most brilliant novel, or rather romance, that has been given to the world for a very long time.—The American.
No story of human experience that we have met with since "John Inglesant" has such an effect of transporting the reader into regions differing from his own. "Mr. Isaacs" is the best novel that has ever laid its scenes in our Indian dominions.—The Daily News.
A work of unusual ability.... It fully deserves the notice it is sure to attract.—The Athenæum.
A story of remarkable freshness and promise, displaying exceptional gifts of imagination.—The Academy.