6s.
“‘A Pixy in Petticoats’ is as good a story of Dartmoor as has been written these many moons.”—Evening Standard.
“A glance at any chapter is almost as good as a breath of that breeze which charges at you on the top of Hay or Yes Tor.”—Bystander.
Collusion. Thomas Cobb.
6s.
“‘Collusion’ has all the brightness and cleverness which might be expected of the author of ‘Mrs. Erricker’s Reputation.’”—Observer.
Meriel of the Moors. R. E. Vernède.
6s.
The author’s first essay in fiction, “The Pursuit of Mr. Faviel,” was universally commended for its sparkling wit. Though “Meriel of the Moors” is more in the narrative style and bristling with excitement, the lightness of touch remains. Mr. Vernède’s career as an author should be assured by his latest novel.
The Ivory Raiders. Walter Dalby.