Glasgow Herald.—“A knowledge of Shakspeare unrivalled except by Mr Swinburne.”
Scotsman.—“Really profound insight. Keen and clever analysis.”
A Book of the Poster. By W. S. Rogers. Profusely Illustrated with Examples of Poster Work by the famous Poster Artists of the day. 4to, cloth, 7s. 6d.
Sketch.—“A complete and valuable work upon an important and interesting subject.”
St James’s Gazette.—“A large and handsome book. Well written and beautifully illustrated.”
Whitehall Review.—“The way Mr Rogers has done his work is a testimonial at once to his knowledge and a monument to his taste. This very handsome volume … is worthy of a place in anybody’s library.”
Bookman.—“An interesting and valuable book for all interested in poster work and poster collections. The illustrations are thoroughly representative and excellently produced.”
Northern Lights and Shadows. Stories of Eskimo Life. By R. G. Taber, with some folk lore tales translated from the original Eskimo, and an autograph letter from the Marquis of Lorne reproduced in facsimile. Crown 8vo, cloth, 3s. 6d.
Daily Chronicle.—“We take pleasure in commending the book because of its freshness and genuine excellence. Mr Taber has undoubtedly struck what is a virgin soil so far as fiction is concerned. The local colour of the story is novel—so novel, in fact, as to give quite an unusual interest and value to the book.”
Umpire (Book of the Week).—“Mr Taber has the gift of story-telling, and he has the peculiar satisfaction of being first in an entirely new field. There is undoubted fascination in his pages.”