SIXTIETH THOUSAND.

“Mrs. Wood has certainly an art of novel-writing which no rival possesses in the same degree and kind. It is not, we fancy, a common experience for anyone to leave one of these novels unfinished.”—The Spectator.


18.

JOHNNY LUDLOW.

The Second Series.

THIRTY-FIFTH THOUSAND.

“The author has given proof of a rarer dramatic instinct than we had suspected among our living writers of fiction. It is not possible by means of extracts to convey any adequate sense of the humour, the pathos, the dramatic power and graphic description of this book.”—The Nonconformist.

“Mrs. Henry Wood has made a welcome addition to the list of the works of contemporary fiction.”—Athenæum (second notice).

“These most exquisite studies.”—Nonconformist (second notice).