By the Hon. EMILY LAWLESS.
It is a charming story, full of natural life, fresh in style and thought, pure in tone, and refined in feeling.—Nineteenth Century.
A strong and original story. It is marked by originality, freshness, insight, a rare graphic power, and as rare a psychological perception. It is in fact a better story than “Hurrish,” and that is saying a good deal.—New York Tribune.
- GRANIA: The Story of an Island.
By A NEW AUTHOR.
We should not be surprised if this should prove to be the most popular book of the present season; it cannot fail to be one of the most remarkable.—Literary World.
- TIM: A Story of School Life.
By LANOE FALCONER.
(Author of “Mademoiselle Ixe.”)
It is written with cleverness and brightness, and there is so much human nature in it that the attention of the reader is held to the end.... The book shows far greater powers than were evident in “Mademoiselle Ixe,” and if the writer who is hidden behind the nom de guerre Lanoe Falconer goes on, she is likely to make for herself no inconsiderable name in fiction.—Boston Courier.