LORD OAKBURN’S DAUGHTERS.
ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTH THOUSAND.
“The story is admirably told.”—The Spectator.
6.
VERNER’S PRIDE.
EIGHTY-FIFTH THOUSAND.
“‘Verner’s Pride’ is a first-rate novel in its breadth of outline and brilliancy of description. Its exciting events, its spirited scenes, and its vivid details, all contribute to its triumph. The interest this work awakens, and the admiration it excites in the minds of its readers, must infallibly tend to the renown of the writer, while they herald the welcome reception of the work wherever skill in construction of no ordinary kind, or a ready appreciation of character, which few possess, can arouse attention or win regard.”—The Sun.
7.