LITERATURE.—“A capital picture of official life in Burma.”
DAILY TELEGRAPH.—“Emphatically of a nature to make us ask for more from the same source.... Those who appreciate a story without any sensational incidents, and written with keen observation and great distinction of style, will find it delightful reading.... Cannot fail to please its readers.”
SPECTATOR.—“Mr. Lowis’s story is pleasant to read in more senses than one. It is not only clever and wholesome, but printed in a type so large and clear as to reconcile us to the thickness of the volume.”
ATHENÆUM.—“The author writes in a clear, attractive style, and succeeds in maintaining the reader’s interest from the first page to the last.”
Crown 8vo. 6s.
OFF THE HIGH ROAD
By ELEANOR C. PRICE
AUTHOR OF “YOUNG DENYS,” “IN THE LION’S MOUTH,“ ETC.
ATHENÆUM.—“A pleasant tale.”