GOSPEL OF FREEDOM

By ROBERT HERRICK

AUTHOR OF "THE MAN WHO WINS," "LITERARY LOVE LETTERS, AND OTHER STORIES"

DAILY MAIL.—"Distinctly enjoyable and suggestive of much profitable thought."

SCOTSMAN.—"The book has a deal of literary merit, and is well furnished with clever phrases."

ATHENÆUM.—"Remarkably clever.... The writing throughout is clear, and the story is well constructed."

W. D. Howells in LITERATURE.—"A very clever new novel."

GUARDIAN.—"The novel is well written, and full of complex interests and personalities. It touches on many questions and problems clearly and skilfully."

DAILY CHRONICLE.—"A book which entirely interested us for the whole of a blazing afternoon. He writes uncommonly well."

BOOKMAN.—"The excellence of Mr. Herrick's book lies not in the solution of any problem, nor in the promulgation of any theory, nor indeed in any form of docketing and setting apart of would-be final answers to the enigmas of existence. He simply tells a story and leaves us to draw what conclusion we like. The admirable thing is that his story is a particularly interesting one, and that he tells it remarkably well.... There are some delightful minor characters."