“This discursive story, dealing with life in a garrison town, is full of pleasant ‘go’ and movement which has distinguished ‘Booties’ Baby,’ ‘Pluck,’ or, in fact, a majority of some half-dozen novelettes which the author has submitted to the eyes of railway bookstall patronisers.”—Daily Telegraph.
“The strength of the book lies in its sketches of life in a garrison town, which are undeniably clever.... It is pretty clear that Mr Winter draws from life.”—St. James’s Gazette.
GARRISON GOSSIP, Gathered in Blankhampton.
(A Sequel to “Army Society.”) Cloth, 2s. 6d.; in Picture Boards, 2s. (6th Edition.)
“‘Garrison Gossip’ may fairly rank with ‘Cavalry Life,’ and the various other books with which Mr Winter has so agreeably beguiled our leisure hours.”—Saturday Review.
“The novel fully maintains the reputation which its author has been fortunate enough to gain in a special line of his own.”—Graphic.
A SIEGE BABY.
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“The story which gives its title to this new sheaf of stories by the popular author of ‘Bootles’ Baby’ is a very touching and pathetic one.... Amongst the other stories, the one entitled ‘Out of the Mists’ is, perhaps, the best written, although the tale of true love it embodies comes to a most melancholy ending.”—County Gentleman.
BEAUTIFUL JIM. (8th Edition.)