A Bush Idyll
By ROLF BOLDREWOOD
BY THE SAME
MY RUN HOME
Crown 8vo. 6s.
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.”
GLASGOW HERALD—“There is a fresh breeziness about the book which makes it pleasant reading.”
DAILY MAIL—“A sprightly book, this is, as much English as Australian, with a style distinguished by a rattling freedom which rarely degenerates into slipshodness. The interest is mainly horsey, yet the men and women live and the whole story goes with a swing and a rush.”
OBSERVER—“Lacks neither incident nor interest, and will, doubtless, find many readers.”
MANCHESTER GUARDIAN—“There is always life and movement in what Mr. Rolf Boldrewood writes.”