(John Bogardus)
By GEORGE A. CHAMBERLAIN
Author of “Through Stained Glass,” “Home,” etc.
Another brilliant, fascinating, out-of-the-ordinary Chamberlain novel. The panoramic setting is Europe, America, Africa, and the seas between. The style is the author’s swiftest, that whirls the reader along. And John Bogardus’s love-story, or series of love-stories, is a beautiful, tender, and extraordinarily illuminating record. Behind the rushing style, the astonishing fire of epigrams, the groups of memorable characters, and the stream of the alluring plot, the reader is gratefully conscious of a deep and rich background of seeing and thinking and feeling.
Moll Davis
By BERNARD CAPES
“Written with all the liveliness one is accustomed to associate with the name of Mr. Bernard Capes.”—Pall Mall Gazette.
“If witty dialogue and a sense of atmosphere can make a good comedy, here is one of the best.”—T. P.’s Weekly.
An Outraged Society
By A. BROWNLOW FFORDE