J. C. SNAITH
MISTRESS DOROTHY MARVIN.
The Nottingham Guardian.—“Mr. Snaith stirs the blood, from the first page to the last, and all the characters live, move, and have their being.”
LADY BARBARITY.
Black and White says: “ ‘Lady Barbarity’ would cheer a pessimist in a November fog. It is so gay, so good humoured, so full of the influence of youth and beauty.”
GUY BOOTHBY
THE RACE OF LIFE.
The English Review.—“Ahead even of Mr. Cutcliffe Hyne and Conan Doyle, Mr. Boothby may be said to have topped popularity’s pole.”