MARZIO’S CRUCIFIX.

A TALE OF A LONELY PARISH.

GUARDIAN:—“The tale is written with all Mr. Crawford’s skill.”

SATURDAY REVIEW:—“Unlike most novels, goes on improving up to the end.”

PAUL PATOFF.

ATHENÆUM:—“The originality of the story, the charm of the description, and the brilliancy of the narrative are undeniable.”

WITH THE IMMORTALS.

SPECTATOR:—“To do justice to Mr. Crawford’s remarkable book by extracts would be impossible.... It cannot fail to please a reader who enjoys crisp, clear, vigorous writing, and thoughts that are alike original and suggestive.”

GRIEFENSTEIN.

SATURDAY REVIEW:—“With the exception of ‘Saracinesca,’ his most consistent work, Mr. Crawford has not written anything so good as his last novel, ‘Griefenstein.’”