“... A really clever and amusing book—as pleasant a shilling’s worth as we have lately read.”—Bookseller.
“... This is a capitally written book.”—Brighton Examiner.
2. ROMANCE OF LIFE. By “Waters;” containing “Retribution” and “The Saucy Gipsy.”
“... Told in the striking and graphic manner of ‘Waters.’”—Brighton Examiner.
3. JOHN BULL’S SONS. By John Bennett. The Gambling, The Fast, The Scheming, and Intemperate Sons.
“... We can confidently recommend this book, it is cleverly written.”—Cheltenham Telegraph.
4. THE RITUALIST’S PROGRESS; or, The Doings of our New Vicar, the Rev. Septimus Alban, Member of the E.C.U., written in satirical verse by a Graduate of the University of Cambridge.
“... A clever ‘jeu d’esprit.’ The author says a good many shrewd and true things in an amusing way. It is the best satirical contribution to the discussion of the subject of Ritualism which we have seen.”—Literary World.
“... This is one of the best satires in verse we have for a long time seen; ambling easily along, the reading is of the pleasantest description, while the satire is keen without being bitter, so that even the upholders of Ritualism might read it with amusement, and certainly with benefit.”—South London Press.
“... Is well worth reading.”—Cambridge Express.