“So clever, so irritating, and so charming a story.”—Standard.
THE PRINCESS CLARICE. A Story of 1871. By Mortimer Collins. 2 vols. Crown 8vo.
“Mr. Collins has produced a readable book, amusingly characteristic....”—Athenæum.
“Very readable and amusing. We would especially give an honourable mention to Mr. Collins’s ‘vers de société,’ the writing of which has almost become a lost art.”—Pall Mall Gazette.
“A bright, fresh, and original book.”—Standard.
WHAT ’TIS TO LOVE. By the Author of “Flora Adair,” “The Value of Fosterstown.” 3 vols.
REGINALD BRAMBLE, A Cynic of the 19th Century. An Autobiography. One Volume.
“There is plenty of vivacity in Mr. Bramble’s narrative.”—Athenæum.
“Written in a lively and readable style.”—Hour.
“The skill of the author in the delineation of the supposed chronicler, and the preservation of his natural character, is beyond praise.”—Morning Post.