By Mrs. ALEC TWEEDIE.
TWENTY-SIX ILLUSTRATIONS.
Second and Cheaper Edition. 7s. 6d. Bliss, Sands, & Foster.
Spectator (four columns of review).—"We have little but commendation for a book which will be very widely read by all lovers of adventurous travel on the one hand, and on the other by those who will be more especially interested with the personal chapters upon such names of fame as Nansen and the latter day dramatists of Norway, Ibsen and Björnsen.... Many of our authoress's chapters are immensely entertaining.... The pages from start to finish are really a treat; her book of travel is altogether too racy, too breezy, too observant, too new, to let us part from her with anything but the most sincere compliments."
Times.—"Breezy and entertaining. Mrs. Alec Tweedie describes the life with much spirit and sympathy, making light of its hardships, thoroughly enjoying its brisk activities, its cordial hospitality, its exhilarating sleigh journeys, and its wonderful sports of ski racing and ski jumping."
Daily Telegraph.—"The charm of Mrs. Alec Tweedie's 'Winter Jaunt to Norway' is that it describes the features and adventures of a winter season. It is another country from the warm summer 'Norroway' which her lively pen and sympathetic observation depict.... The volume is one of varied attractions, and will well repay perusal."
Morning Post.—" ... The description she has given of much that she saw and heard is written in simple yet vigorous language, and abounds in useful as well as entertaining information about Norway and the social life of its people."
Queen.—"A most interestingly written account of a most interesting journey.... Only space forbids our saying more about a book of travel that is light, bright, and novel from beginning to end."
Pall Mall Gazette.—"Courageous sketching from nature. She is an admirable traveller, stops at nothing, and makes no boast of her bravery."