DAILY CHRONICLE.—‘“Beside Still Waters” gathers together the scattered threads which have been already introduced into several of Mr. Benson’s more recent studies; it consolidates his attitude in life, and gives full expression to his mellow and contented philosophy.’

WORLD.—‘Mr. Arthur Benson’s latest work is, in fact, the drama of an intellect plus soul.... The history of Hugh Neville’s interior life from childhood to the epoch at which the author leaves him is deeply interesting.’


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DAILY GRAPHIC.—‘One of the most delightful books of the year.’

LAYMAN.—‘Full of charm and beauty and daintiness.’

LONDON QUARTERLY REVIEW.—‘Will be read again and again with eager interest.’

GUARDIAN.—‘We have nothing but praise for Mr. Benson’s book.’