"From any point of view it is an unusual novel, as much better than some of the 'best sellers' as a painting is better than a chromo."—World's Work.

By MAY SINCLAIR

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The story of a London poet.

Boston Transcript: "It is rare indeed to come across a novel in which there is so much genuine greatness."

N. Y. Tribune, in notice of over a column: "We venture to count the hero already among the memorable figures in romance, a great character ... breathlessly interesting.... It ought to give May Sinclair at once high rank among the novelists of the day.... A novel which it is a pleasure to praise."

Nation: "The hero is extremely interesting."

N. Y. Times Review: "... The story is as well written as it is strongly conceived."

N. Y. Post: "Told cleverly and well, and always with a frankness that carries conviction. The humorous element is not lacking."

N. Y. Globe: "The biggest surprise of the whole season's fiction."

Chicago Evening Post: "If you wish to be interested, amused, tormented, discouraged and finally satisfied, you will do well to read it."

Providence Journal: "Rare artistic power...."

The Diary of a Musician

Edited by DOLORES M. BACON

With decorations and illustrations by Charles Edward Hooper and H. Latimer Brown

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