By E. LIVINGSTON PRESCOTT.
One vol., crown 8vo., cloth, 6s.
Westminster Gazette.
is an undeniably clever book. A picture of self-sacrifice so complete and so enduring is a rare picture in fiction, and has rarely been more ably or more finely drawn. This singular and pathetic story is told all through with remarkable restraint, and shows a strength and skill of execution which place its author high among the novel-writers of the day.'
Daily Telegraph.
'There is no doubt that this is a striking book. The story it has to tell is thoroughly original and unconventional, while the manner of telling shows much restrained power.'
Spectator.
'Mr. Prescott has evidently a future before him.'
Pall Mall Gazette.