Scotsman.—“This well-informed volume is plainly sincere. It is thoroughly well studied, and takes pains to answer all the questions that are usually put about Mr Kipling. The writer’s enthusiasm carries both himself and his reader along in the most agreeable style. One way and another his book is full of interest, and those who wish to talk about Kipling will find it invaluable, while the thousands of his admirers will read it through with delighted enthusiasm.”
VOLUMES OF E.W.O.T. (In preparation.)
Thomas Hardy. By W. L. Courtney.
George Meredith. By Walter Jerrold.
Bret Harte. By T. Edgar Pemberton.
Richard Le Gallienne. By C. Ranger Gull.
Arthur Wing Pinero. By Hamilton Fyffe.
W. E. Henley, and the “National Observer” Group. By George Gamble.
The Parnassian School in English Poetry. (Andrew Lang, Edmund Gosse and Robert Bridges.) By Sir George Douglas.
Algernon Charles Swinburne. By g. f. Monkshood.