“A perfect saturnalia of nudity.”—Glasgow Herald.
“Everybody should read this uncommon and curiously persuasive fiction, that by the aid of realism, humour, and of wistful fancy, conveys an impression not likely to be quickly lost.”—Dundee Advertiser.
“Clever work.”—Times. (First Notice.)
“Daringly original.”—Outlook. (First Notice.)
“The author is at once bold and restrained in his picture of a London entirely deprived of clothes.”—T. P.’s Weekly.
“A daring idea ... a book which should have many readers.”—Daily Mirror.
“The shocks and complications that ensue should appeal to all lovers of fiction.”—Pall Mall Gazette. (First Notice.)
“The author has written an extraordinary book, daring and remarkable.”—Daily Express.
“A daring theme treated with admirable discretion. The story is singularly well told.”—Birmingham Gazette.
“Everybody is in a state of nudity, and the developments are interesting as all England is in the same interesting predicament. The book is distinctly peculiar, and the writer may be congratulated on his development of Carlyle’s speculations upon the state of Society rendered clothesless.”—Bristol Times & Mirror.