LIVERPOOL MERCURY.
“A story that holds the attention of the reader down to the last page.”
FREEMAN’S JOURNAL.
“The book has all the interest of a story that we feel derives its life from experience.”
IRISH WEEKLY INDEPENDENT.
“‘The Merchant of Killogue’ is a book in which high spirits predominate. It is no mean compliment to say that two or three chapters read like chapters of ‘Charles O’Malley’ or ‘Harry Lorrequer.’”
BOSTON (U.S.A.) LITERARY WORLD.
“A remarkable novel of Irish life is ‘The Merchant of Killogue.’ I do not know any novel which paints the life so realistically.... As a portrait of the time and the people the book ought to live.”
W. HEINEMANN, Publisher,
Bedford Street, Strand, London