THE HOUSE IN ST. MARTIN’S STREET.

Being Chronicles of the Burney Family. By By CONSTANCE HILL, Author of “Jane Austen, Her Home, and Her Friends,” “Juniper Hall,” etc. With numerous Illustrations by ELLEN G. HILL, and reproductions of Contemporary Portraits, etc. Demy 8vo. 21s. net.

World.—“This valuable and very fascinating work.... Charmingly illustrated.... Those interested in this stirring period of history and the famous folk who were Fanny Burney’s friends should not fail to add ‘The House in St. Martin’s Street’ to their collection of books.”

Mr. C. K. SHORTER in Sphere.—“Miss Hill has written a charming, an indispensable book.”

Graphic.—“This is the most interesting, as well as the most charming collection of Fanny Burney’s letters that we remember to have seen. Miss Constance Hill has written and compiled this volume in a truly admirable manner, and all readers owe her a deep debt of gratitude.”

Bookman.—“To lay down this book is like being forced to quit a delightful and congenial company.”

Morning Post.—“ ... the authoress of this book has made a compilation which is full of charm and entertainment, and she may fairly be said to have succeeded in her object of recreating some of the domestic atmosphere of a very delightful family.”

Globe.—“This is a thoroughly engaging book, bright and thoughtful, and delightful in its simple humanness.”


STORY OF THE PRINCESS DES URSINS IN SPAIN (Camarera-Mayor).