"Instead of dry details," says the Nonconformist, "we have living pictures, faithful, vivid, and striking."
P's and Q's; or, THE QUESTION OF PUTTING UPON. With Illustrations by C. O. Murray. Second Edition. Globe 8vo. cloth gilt. 4s. 6d.
"One of her most successful little pieces ... just what a narrative should be, each incident simply and naturally related, no preaching or moralizing, and yet the moral coming out most powerfully, and the whole story not too long, or with the least appearance of being spun out."—Literary Churchman.
THE PILLARS OF THE HOUSE; OR, UNDER WODE, UNDER RODE. Second Edition. Four vols. crown 8vo. 20s.
"A domestic story of English professional life, which for sweetness of tone and absorbing interest from first to last has never been rivalled."—Standard. "Miss Yonge has certainly added to her already high reputation by this charming book, which, although in four volumes, is not a single page too long, but keeps the reader's attention fixed to the end. Indeed we are only sorry there is not another volume to come, and part with the Underwood family with sincere regret."—Court Circular.
LADY HESTER; OR, URSULA'S NARRATIVE. Second Edition. Crown 8vo. 6s.
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