“In all respects a delightful story, written in a bright and happy spirit, and full of amusement and instruction.”—Scotsman.

Vol. IV.—THREE WEEKS AT MOPETOWN.

By Percy Fitzgerald. [Ready.

OPINIONS OF THE PRESS.

“A clever skit upon life at a hydropathic establishment, in this writer’s popular vein; the book is amusing.”—Gentlewoman.

“In all senses the writing is uncommonly clever, and the sketches of the various characters who inhabit a fashionable hydropathic establishment are drawn with lifelike fidelity.”—Public Opinion.

“Mopetown is a charming place, and the people who go there are very amusing to read about. Some of the character-studies are perfect miniatures. There is occasional exaggeration, but never the least unkindness; the book is healthy and thoroughly refreshing.”—Pictorial World.

“The portrait of the place, and the different types of character that are met, afford scope for some very pretty descriptive writing, and here Mr. Fitzgerald shows to full advantage.”—Publishers’ Circular.

Vol. V.—A BOOK OF BURLESQUE:

Sketches of Stage Travestie and Parody.