LONDON
DIGBY, LONG & CO., PUBLISHERS
18 BOUVERIE STREET, FLEET STREET, E.C.
ARABELLA KENEALY’S NOVELS
SOME MEN ARE SUCH GENTLEMEN
Crown 8vo, cloth, 6s. Fifth Edition.
Academy—‘We take up a book by Miss Arabella Kenealy confidently expecting to be amused, and in her latest work we are not disappointed. The story is so brightly written that our interest is never allowed to flag. The heroine, Lois Clinton, is sweet and womanly.... The tale is told with spirit and vivacity, and shows no little skill in its descriptive passages.’
Pall Mall Gazette—‘A book to be read breathlessly from beginning to end. It is decidedly original ... its vivid interest. The picture of the girl is admirably drawn. The style is bright and easy.’
Literary World—‘A really good story, original, well written and strong. A really excellent and engaging story. The materials are rare, and, we must admit, ideal ... can be read with interest and enjoyment.’
Daily Chronicle—‘Miss Kenealy has original ideas, a nice faculty of literary expression.... Her description of the old house where dwelt her strange young heroine, is quite admirable.... There is a quaintness and an air of romance about the whole story, which are very pleasant to note and to remember.’
Truth—‘Its heroine is at once original and charming.’