By J. EWING RITCHIE
(CHRISTOPHER CRAYON).
NOTICES OF THE PRESS.
‘On the pressing social problems of the day he has much to say that is well worth listening to. There is a force of characterization in Mr. Ritchie’s sketches and a passion for human sympathy pervading his whole work.’—New Age.
‘A thoroughly interesting romance.’—Publishers’ Circular.
‘There is much that is interesting, and may be read with profit.’—Weekly Times and Echo.
‘It is interesting reading, and exhibits this popular writer’s facility and graphic power.’—Inquirer.
‘It is quite refreshing to read Mr. Ritchie’s new book.’—Bookseller.
‘Among the lower walks of journalism he treads upon comparatively new ground, and this picture has the witness of truth upon it. This, after all, is what we ask from the novelist—a true picture of real life.’—Literary World.
‘Free from the suspicion of dulness—always readable and often racy.’—Eastern Daily Press.
‘There is some bright writing in the story.’—Standard.