12mo. $1.50
"Mr. Grant's style is easy and lively, his views of life are sound, his humor is pleasing, his wit keen. His book is as good an example of the art of writing as of the art of living."—The Independent.
"We have never read a page of his writing of which he should be ashamed, either as a true gentleman or an unusually deft and clever weaver of the wholesome English language."—The Critic.
"Crisp and delightful essays. The book is excellent and valuable in every sense of the word."—Brooklyn Daily Eagle.
Unleavened Bread
12mo. $1.50
"No American writer for many years has wrought out a work of fiction so full of meaning, so admirable in its literary quality, and so large and comprehensive as this book of Mr. Grant's."—The Bookman.
"The author has elaborated with perfect and convincing clearness a subtile problem in social evolution. And yet he gets into no intricate and fine-spun webs of theory. He sums up the whole case with judicial fairness and gives the devil his dues. The satire in it springs from abundant knowledge of actual social conditions. It is cutting, but it is not flippant or cynical. The book is written in dead earnest."—Life.
"In depicting Selma Mr. Grant has produced a work of art so symmetrical and sincere that it deserves also to be called a work of science."—London Academy.
"It would be difficult to find a modern novel cleverer than 'Unleavened Bread.' It is impossible within the narrow limits of a short paragraph to give any idea of the extreme cleverness with which Selma's character is drawn. An interesting study of American life, with a subtilely painted portrait of a delicate and virtuous female Pecksniff. The book is a great deal more than readable."—London Spectator.