Scotsman.—"The story is powerfully told."
Academy.—"A very careful interpretation of Malayan life and character."
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Guardian.—"His new book is quite as entertaining and thrilling as his last. Mr. Clifford's Malay friends have in no way lost their interest."
Daily News.—"These vivid and powerful pictures of the wild life of the Malayan Peninsula are of the deepest interest."
Morning Post.—"Mr. Clifford approaches his subject with the sympathy inspired by a country which he 'knows intimately' that is 'very dear to him,' and the scene of the best years of his life. His descriptive powers are considerable, his pictures accurate and full of colour."
The World.—"He draws further upon his memory for sketches of Eastern life, of which the vigour and colour may be compared with those of Mr. Kipling himself ... His pages 'palpitate with actuality,' if we may use a slang phrase of the day; not one of them is dull."'
Pall Mall Gazette.—"Mr. Clifford is a born artist, who scrupulously draws the thing as he sees it."
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