“Surely few more commendatory things can be said of any novel than may fairly be said of this one—that it makes you read whether you will or no.”—Scotsman.
A Captain of Men. E. Anson More.
6s.
“The story is exceedingly well written, and the characters are worked out with consummate skill. The style of the book makes it doubly interesting and enjoyable.”—Dundee Courier.
The Friendships of Veronica. Thomas Cobb.
6s.
“It is pleasant to be able to say that his latest work is a great improvement on its immediate predecessors.”—Spectator.
Kit’s Woman. By Mrs. Havelock Ellis.
3s. 6d.
“I cannot speak too highly of Mrs. Havelock Ellis’s latest sketch of Cornish village life, ‘Kit’s Woman.’ In its way, this is a little work of genius.”—Bystander.