By HENRIETTE CORKRAN.

In cloth gilt, 16s. net.

"Hardly one of the 362 pages lacks its illuminative anecdote. A delightful browsing field."—Outlook.

"Written in a bright vivacious manner. Her criticisms and appreciations are shrewd and spontaneous. The volume forms very agreeable reading."—Daily Telegraph.

"Decidedly entertaining, and, moreover, not without a certain measure of instructiveness."—Globe.

"Will be drawn upon for its many anecdotes at hundreds of dinner tables during the winter."—Leeds Mercury.

"Miss Henriette Corkran shows the way as a writer of reminiscences. A charming volume."—World.

"Possesses in a high degree the power to charm and attract."—Liverpool Courier.


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