=THE QUEST OF THE GOLDEN GIRL.= Cr. 8vo. 6/-
Fifteenth Edition.
_Daily News_—“A piece of literary art which compels our
admiration.”
Mr. Max Beerbohm in _Daily Mail_—“Mr. Le Gallienne’s gentle,
high spirits, and his sympathy with existence is exhibited
here. . . . His poetry, like his humour, suffuses the whole book
and gives a charm to the most prosaic objects and incidents of
life. . . . The whole book is delightful, for this reason, that
no one else could have written a book of the same kind.”
=THE ROMANCE OF ZION CHAPEL.= Crown 8vo. 6/-
Second Edition.
_St. James’s Gazette_—“Mr. Le Gallienne’s masterpiece.”
_Times_—“Extremely clever and pathetic. As for sentiment
Dickens might have been justly proud of poor Jenny’s lingering
death, and readers whose hearts have the mastery over their
heads will certainly weep over it.”
=PAINTED SHADOWS.= Crown 8vo. 6/-
_Scotsman_—“Material and workmanship are of the finest.”
_Queen_—“Really delightful stories, Mr. Le Gallienne writes
prose like a poet.”
=LITTLE DINNERS WITH THE SPHINX.= Cr. 8vo. 6/-
_Daily Telegraph_—“Here is the same delicate phrasing, the same
tender revelation of emotions, always presented with a
daintiness of colouring that reveals the true literary artist.”
_Star_—“Mr. Le Gallienne touches with exquisite tenderness on
the tragedy of things that change and pass and fade.”
* * * * *
BY A. E. J. LEGGE.
=MUTINEERS.= Crown 8vo. 6/-
_Speaker_—“An interesting story related with admirable lucidity
and remarkable grasp of character. Mr. Legge writes with polish
and grace.”
=BOTH GREAT AND SMALL.= Crown 8vo. 6/-
_Saturday Review_—“We read on and on with increasing pleasure.”
_Times_—“The style of this book is terse and witty.”
=THE FORD.= Crown 8vo. Second Edition. 6/-
_Standard_—“An impressive work . . . clever and thoughtful.
‘The Ford,’ deserves to be largely read.”
* * * * *
BY W. J. LOCKE.
=DERELICTS.= Crown 8vo. 6/-
_Daily Chronicle_—“Mr. Locke tells his story in a very true,
very moving, and very noble book. If anyone can read the last
chapter with dry eyes we shall be surprised. ‘Derelicts’ is an
impressive and important book.”
_Morning Post_—“Mr. Locke’s clever novel. One of the most
effective stories that have appeared for some time past.”
=IDOLS.= Crown 8vo. 6/-
_Punch_—“The Baron strongly recommends Mr. W. J. Locke’s
‘Idols’ to all novel readers. It is well written. No time is
wasted in superfluous descriptions; there is no fine writing for
fine writing’s sake, but the story will absorb the reader. . . .
It is a novel that, once taken up, cannot willingly be put down
until finished.”
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