OBSERVER.—“An exciting story of Ballarat in the fifties. Its hero, Lance Trevanion, is a character which for force of delineation has no equal in Rolf Boldrewood’s previous novels.”
PLAIN LIVING. A Bush Idyll.
ACADEMY.—“A hearty story, deriving charm from the odours of the bush and the bleating of incalculable sheep.”
MY RUN HOME.
ATHENÆUM.—“Rolf Boldrewood’s last story is a racy volume. It has many of the best qualities of Whyte Melville, the breezy freshness and vigour of Frank Smedley, with the dash and something of the abandon of Lever.... His last volume is one of his best.”
THE SEALSKIN CLOAK.
TIMES.—“A well-written story.”
THE CROOKED STICK; or, Pollie’s Probation.
ACADEMY.—“A charming picture of Australian station life.”
OLD MELBOURNE MEMORIES.