With Portrait of Author from the celebrated painting

by J. Mordecai.

Crown 8vo, crimson buckram, gilt lettered, Two Shillings.

Popular Edition, paper wrapper, Sixpence.

Times.—"Will entertain a large class."

Telegraph.—"Mr. Scott's pleasant style and facile eloquence need no recommendation."

T. P. O'Connor (Weekly Sun) 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."

Catholic Times.—"The variety of Mr. Clement Scott's reminiscences is one of the charms of the book. His pleasant style never allows the interest to flag."

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."

Referee.—George R. Sims (Dagonet) says: "Deeply interesting are these memories and recollections of the last days of Bohemia.... I picked up 'The Wheel of Life' at one in the morning, after a hard night's work, and flung myself, weary and worn, into an easy chair to glance at it while I smoked my last pipe. As I read all my weariness departed, for I was young and light-hearted once again, and the friends of my young manhood had come trooping back from the shadows to make a merry night of it once more in London town. And when I put the book down, having read it from cover to cover, it was 'past three o'clock and a windy morning.'"



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