“‘Facing the Footlights,’ as its name indicates, is highly melodramatic.”—Athenæum.
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FRIENDS AND LOVERS. By Annie Thomas (Mrs. Pender Cudlip), Author of “Denis Donne,” “Allerton Towers,” &c., &c. 3 vols.
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“Mrs. Pender Cudlip’s tale has great variety of scene and incident.... None of the usual materials for the making of a good novel are absent in ‘Friends and Lovers,’ and the author has shown much skill in weaving a more than usually complicated plot. This, united to the writer’s style, always full of movement and brightness, will insure a large circle of readers for her latest work.”—Morning Post.
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OUR TOUR IN SOUTHERN INDIA. By Mrs. J. C. Murray Aynsley, Author of “Our Visit to Hindostan,” &c. 1 vol., demy 8vo, cloth, 10s. 6d.