The Wheel of Life. A Few Memories and Recollections (de omnibus rebus). By Clement Scott, Author of “Madonna Mia,” “Poppyland,” etc. With Portrait of the Author from the celebrated Painting by J. Mordecai. Third Edition. Crown 8vo, crimson buckram, gilt lettered, gilt top, 2s.
Weekly Sun (T. P. O’Connor) says:—A Book of the Week—“I have found this slight and unpretentious little volume bright, interesting reading. I have read nearly every line with pleasure.”
Illustrated London News.—“The story Mr Scott has to tell is full of varied interest, and is presented with warmth and buoyancy.”
Punch.—“What pleasant memories does not Clement Scott’s little book, ‘The Wheel of Life,’ revive! The writer’s memory is good, his style easy, and above all, which is a great thing for reminiscences, chatty.”
Some Notable Hamlets of the Present Time. (Sarah Bernhardt, Henry Irving, Beerbohm Tree, Wilson Barrett and Forbes Robertson.) By Clement Scott, Author of “The Drama of Yesterday and the Drama of To-day,” etc. Illustrated with portraits drawn by W. G. Mein, and an appreciation of Mr Clement Scott by L. Arthur Greening. Crown 8vo, cloth gilt, 2s. 6d.
Pilot.—“This book will be eagerly read by all who, not having had an opportunity of seeing this or that actor in the character, is anxious to know ‘how it was done.’”
Court Circular.—“Interesting and valuable. Indeed it would be difficult to name any better theatrical criticism. The style is nervous and vivid, and the critical acumen displayed of a high order.… The criticisms are a valuable contribution to dramatic literature, and will be read with great interest by all playgoers.”
Glasgow Herald.—“The dramatic critic’s vivid impressions and subtle analysis enable us to compare the varied interpretations which dramatic genius have put upon Shakespeare’s great creation. They will make interesting reading for the student as well as the playgoer, for Mr Scott does not fail to note deviations from this or that text, and departures from traditional ‘points’ and hackneyed effects.”