ROBIN OF THE ROUND HOUSE

Miss Peacocke must take her place amongst that small group of talented Australasian women who have already done so much to portray child-life “down under.”

PATRICIA—PAT

Argus (Melbourne).—“. . . Miss Peacocke knows just how to make a pleasant sentimental story out of a situation like this, making it a background for her picture of a little girl, Pat, who is just as sweet and loving and natural a little girl as possible.”

MY FRIEND PHIL

Queensland Times.—“A really delicious book . . . without doubt the best since Ethel Turner took the reading world by storm with her ‘Seven Little Australians.’ . . .”

DICKY, KNIGHT-ERRANT

Melbourne Age.—“Miss Peacocke is heartily to be congratulated on the tone and ability of her book.”


WARD, LOCK & CO.’S