The Manchester Courier.—"This collection of poems contains many of unusual merit, while all are well above the average."
NIGHTSHADE AND POPPIES: Verses of a Country Doctor. By Dugald Moore, M.B. Crown 8vo, cloth gilt, 3s. 6d. net.
The Newcastle Daily Chronicle.—"He can swing a stirring rhythm, and can handle even a professional subject in verse of vivid and vigorous idea and genuinely fine feeling. Genuine powers and remarkable range. Dr. Dugald Moore's verses have all a human pulse, and a picturesque energy."
The Bookman.—"Decidedly above the average."
THE MESSAGE OF THE MASTERS. By F. Hugh O'Donnell. Crown 8vo, cloth gilt and gilt top, 2s. 6d. net.
"Very near to genius."—Newcastle Chronicle. "A striking and melodious poem."—Bookman. "Poetry of a high order and a powerful philippic in verse."—New Ireland Review. "We can recommend this poem to patriots who have cut their teeth."—Outlook. "Strong and musical verse. This is a book to make one think."—Leeds Mercury. "Verses which Macaulay might have been proud to have penned."—Punch.
LIFE'S LITTLE COMEDIES. By Hugh Bedwell. Crown 8vo, cloth gilt and gilt top, 3s. 6d. net.
THE BOER RIDE. By Frank Short. Crown 8vo, paper cover, 6d. net.
St. Paul's.—"A story of considerable and human interest."