“Well and pleasantly told. There are also some capital descriptions of English country life in the last century, presenting a vivid picture of England before the introduction of railways, and the busy life accompanying them.”—Evening Standard.
JOHANNES OLAF. By E. de Wille. Translated by F. E. Bunnett. Crown 8vo. 3 vols.
“The art of description is fully exhibited; perception of character and capacity for delineating it are obvious; while there is great breadth and comprehensiveness in the plan of the story.”—Morning Post.
THE SPINSTERS OF BLATCHINGTON. By Mar. Travers. 2 vols. Crown 8vo.
“A pretty story. Deserving of a favourable reception.”—Graphic.
“A book of more than average merits, worth reading.”—Examiner.
A GOOD MATCH. By Amelia Perrier, Author of “Mea Culpa.” 2 vols.
“Racy and lively.”—Athenæum.
“As pleasant and readable a novel as we have seen this season.”—Examiner.
“This clever and amusing novel.”—Pall Mall Gazette.