=THE WINDING ROAD.= Crown 8vo. 6/-
_Literary World_—“A carefully written story. . . . Miss Godfrey
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nature without giving long description, while the single-hearted
love between Jasper and Phenice is described with power and
charm.”
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_Westminster Gazette_—“An individual charm and a sympathetic
application have gone to the conception of Miss Godfrey’s book,
a remarkable power of characterisation to its making, and a
refined literary taste to its composition.”
=THE CRADLE OF A POET.= Crown 8vo. 6/-
_Spectator._—“The whole story is pleasing and Miss Godfrey’s
‘Seascapes’ are executed with great realism.”
_Pall Mall Gazette._—“. . . the charm of beautiful writing,
which cannot fail to enhance Miss Godfrey’s literary
reputation.”
* * * * *
BY A. R. GORING THOMAS.
=MRS. GRAMERCY PARK.= Crown 8vo. 6/-
_World_—“In the language of the heroine herself, this, her
story, is delightfully ‘bright and cute.’”
_Observer_—“Fresh and amusing.”
=THE LASS WITH THE DELICATE AIR.= Crown 8vo. 6/-
_Athenœum_—“. . . drawn with a humour that is distinctly
original. Mr. Goring-Thomas has the rare Dickensian gift of
imparting life and personality to his characters.”
_Daily Chronicle_—“Mr. Goring-Thomas says many shrewd and
clever things, and, blending comedy with pathos has written an
enjoyable book.”
* * * * *
BY HANDASYDE.
=FOR THE WEEK-END.= Crown 8vo. 6/-
_Standard_—“Only a woman, surely, would write such deep and
intimate truth about the heart of another woman and the things
that give her joy when a man loves her.”
=A GIRL’S LIFE IN A HUNTING COUNTRY.= Crown 8vo. 3/6
_Daily News_—“A sweet and true representation of a girl’s
romance.”
* * * * *
BY HENRY HARLAND.
=THE CARDINAL’S SNUFF BOX.= Crown 8vo. 6/- Illustrated by G.
C. Wilmhurst. 165th. Thousand.
_Academy_—“The drawings are all excellent in style and really
illustrative of the tale.”
_Pall Mall Gazette_—“Dainty and delicious.”
_Times_—“A book among a thousand.”
=MY FRIEND PROSPERO.= Crown 8vo. Third Edition. 6/-
_Times_—“There is no denying the charm of the work, the
delicacy and fragrancy of the style, the sunny play of the
dialogue, the vivacity of the wit, and the graceful flight of
the fancy.”
_World_—“The reading of it is a pleasure rare and unalloyed.”
=THE LADY PARAMOUNT.= Crown 8vo. 55th Thousand. 6/-
_Times_—“A fantastic, delightful love-idyll.”
_Spectator_—“A roseate romance without a crumpled rose leaf.”
_Daily Mail_—“Charming, dainty, delightful.”
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