"From the highest to the lowest she commanded an attentive public."—Liverpool Daily Courier.
"There was a purpose behind all she wrote that lifted her books above the common, and enabled her to reach readers who would turn away from the 'typical best-seller' in disgust."—Sunday Times.
"Mrs. Barclay was not merely a popular authoress. The ideals she preached were high and noble and tended to elevate her readers."—Church Family Newspaper.
"The underlying quality of Mrs. Barclay's literary art was her wonderful gift of depicting home life, and it was this characteristic which made her name loved in countless homes all over the land."—Lady.
"She gave wholesale enjoyment to countless thousands, while she was also one of the comparatively few popular authoresses who are in themselves as good as the very best of their books."—Glasgow Herald.
G. P. PUTNAM'S SONS, Ltd.,
24 Bedford St., Strand, London, W.C. 2, & New York
BY FLORENCE L. BARCLAY
THE ROSARY
THE MISTRESS OF SHENSTONE
THE FOLLOWING OF THE STAR
THROUGH THE POSTERN GATE
THE UPAS TREE
THE BROKEN HALO
THE WALL OF PARTITION
THE WHITE LADIES OF WORCESTER
RETURNED EMPTY
SHORTER WORKS