The Enchantress
By EDWIN PUGH
The most widely discussed book of the Spring Season, 1908, which the Critics themselves were at a loss to diagnose.
FREE LANCE.—“A mercilessly clever book.”
ACADEMY.—“The author’s audacity leaves us gasping.”
DAILY MAIL.—“We do not think that we ever read anything quite so hideously frank.”
MORNING POST.—“Mr. Pugh handles a difficult and daring theme with the tact and discrimination of a master. His incisive and direct style provides an effective medium for an arresting and, in the truest sense, tragic story.”
JOHN MILNE, Publisher