PUNCH.—‘There is not a dull page in it from first to last. All is light, colour, movement, blended and inspired by a master hand.’
THE LOG OF A SEA WAIF: Being the Recollections of the First Four Years of my Sea Life. By Frank T. Bullen, F.R.G.S. With 8 Full-page Illustrations by Arthur Twidle.
TIMES.—‘Full of thrilling adventure, admirably told.’
UNCLE BERNAC: a Memory of the Empire. By A. Conan Doyle. With 12 Full-page Illustrations. Third and Cheaper Edition.
DAILY CHRONICLE.—‘“Uncle Bernac” is for a truth Dr. Doyle’s Napoleon.... The fascination of it is extraordinary. It reaches everywhere a high literary level.’
DEBORAH OF TOD’S. By Mrs. Henry de la Pasture.
DAILY TELEGRAPH.—‘A really clever and interesting book.... Every feminine figure, however slightly drawn, has about it some vivifying touch to render it memorable.’
THE BRASS BOTTLE. By F. Anstey. With a Frontispiece.
SPECTATOR.—‘Mr. Anstey has once more shown himself to be an artist and a humorist of uncommon and enviable merit.’
THE GAMEKEEPER AT HOME; or, Sketches of Natural History and Rural Life. By Richard Jefferies. With Illustrations.