Review of Reviews.—An unquestionably interesting story. The adventures of the hero and his friends are in no small degree thrilling.

Glasgow Herald.—The imagination is brilliant, the scientific details are skilfully worked in, the dialogues and descriptions are lively and interesting, and the pictures of Martian life and scenery are remarkable—a decidedly clever book.

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Academy.—There is not a dull page in the story.

Army and Navy Gazette.—A capital little story of military life, full of bright word-painting.

Literary World.—This exciting chapter in the history of the future is written with a great deal of enthusiasm, and a great deal of common sense to boot.

Irish Times.—The plot is well conceived, and the interest throughout is well maintained.

Belfast Northern Whig.—The author displays much constructive and descriptive power. He is most felicitous in his word pictures of scenery, and imparts a fascinating dash to his military scenes.

Belfast Morning News.—Deeply interesting without being sensational, this charming story of love and war is sure to appeal with force to a large circle of readers.

Liverpool Daily Post.—A well-told story of life and love in troublous times in India.