The Tribune: “The writer gives a vivid account of South African life, painting it in no glowing colours. He touches firmly on the medley of conflicting elements. From many points of view the book has great merits—indeed, it very narrowly escapes being relegated to a much higher place.”

CIRCE’S GARDEN

A SELECTED LIST OF FICTION


BY BEATRICE GRIMSHAW

VAITI OF THE ISLANDS

The Spectator: “Extremely virile.... A writer of more than ordinary promise.”

Vanity Fair: “A good book.... The setting is wonderful, and Beatrice Grimshaw knows how to make it interest us.... I read the book from cover to cover with pleasure.”

BY WILLIAM LE QUEUX

THE INVASION OF 1910