EFFIE’S GAME; How she Lost and how she Won. By Cecil Clayton. 2 vols.
“Well written. The characters move, and act, and, above all, talk like human beings, and we have liked reading about them.”—Spectator.
CHESTERLEIGH. By Ansley Conyers. 3 vols. Crown 8vo.
“We have gained much enjoyment from the book.”—Spectator.
“Will suit the hosts of readers of the higher class of romantic fiction.”—Morning Advertiser.
BRESSANT. A Romance. By Julian Hawthorne. 2 vols. Crown 8vo.
“The son’s work we venture to say is worthy of the sire.... The story as it stands is one of the most powerful with which we are acquainted.”—Times.
“Pretty certain of meeting in this country a grateful and appreciative reception.”—Athenæum.
“Mr. Julian Hawthorne is endowed with a large share of his father’s peculiar genius.”—Pall Mall Gazette.
“Enough to make us hopeful that we shall once more have reason to rejoice whenever we hear that a new work is coming out written by one who bears the honoured name of Hawthorne.”—Saturday Review.