The Academy.—"A pleasant 'pot-pourri' of observations and anecdotes relating to village life. Well chosen and pleasantly knit together." The Daily News.—"The book is amusing." The Spectator.—"A sufficiently readable book." To-day.—"A pleasantly written book." The Leeds Mercury.—"In her very entertaining book Miss Gearey is happy in her illustrations of village courtship." The Glasgow Herald.—"The sketches are as good-natured as they are entertaining."
THE HOUSE OF COMMONS
By the Right Hon. Sir Richard Temple, Bart., G.C.S.I., &c. Crown 8vo, cloth gilt, 3s. 6d. [Second Edition.
The Daily News.—"We heartily congratulate Sir Richard Temple on producing a particularly pleasing book about Parliament."
The Pall Mall Gazette.—"Every Parliamentarian and every Politician will find this book of deep interest."
The Athenæum.—"We can strongly recommend Sir Richard Temple's book."
The Globe.—"A manual whose utility is equalled only by its brightness and general readability."
THE LAST OF THE CLIMBING BOYS
By George Elson. With a Preface by the Dean of Hereford. Crown 8vo, cover design, 6s.
The Standard.—"A singularly interesting book … the narrative becomes remarkably interesting—the life of a sweep, such as it was in those days, being told with a freshness and reality on a par with the novelty and originality of the events recorded."