BY LADY FLORENCE DIXIE.
GLORIANA; or, The Revolution of 1900.
With Portrait. Crown 8vo, 6s.
"There is abundant play of fancy in the book, as well as some of the ordinary elements of romance."—Queen.
"A good many of the characters have a touch of individuality; and in a literary point of view this book is more carefully written and is more interesting than any of our author's previous works."—Athenæum.
"A prose Revolt of Islam."—Saturday Review.
"It is a book that cannot fail to interest any one who takes it up; and to any one who thinks at all it will, as it has done for us, afford a good deal to think about. It is full of exciting incidents and adventures closely drawn from life."—St. Stephen's Review.
"Giving the clever and accomplished novelist all credit for earnestness of purpose, it is scarcely possible to accept wholly the form in which she has urged and illustrated her views; still we must respect and admire the talent with which she pleads the cause she has so much at heart.... The tale is well written, vigorous, and interesting."—Life.
BY MRS A. S. BRADSHAW.