Robert Orange: Being a Continuation of the History of Robert Orange
Thomas Hobbes · en
ALMAYER'S FOLLY
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"This is a decidedly powerful story of an uncommon type, and breaks
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book--Almayer, his wife, his daughter, and Dain, the daughter's native
lover--are well drawn, and the parting between father and daughter has a
pathetic naturalness about it, unspoiled by straining after effect.
There are, too, some admirably graphic passages in the book. The
approach of a monsoon is most effectively described.... The name of Mr.
Joseph Conrad is new to us, but it appears to us as if he might become
the Kipling of the Malay Archipelago."--_Spectator._
THE EBBING OF THE TIDE by LOUIS BECKE
Author of "By Reef and Palm"
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read."--_National Observer._
PACIFIC TALES by LOUIS BECKE
With a Portrait of the Author
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or incident that he wishes to depict, the touch is ever so dramatic
and vivid that the reader is conscious of a picture and impression
that has no parallel save in the records of actual sight and
memory."--_Westminster Gazette._
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inferior to those contained in 'By Reef and Palm.'"--_Speaker._
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PADDY'S WOMAN by HUMPHREY JAMES
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"Traits of the Celt of humble circumstances are copied with keen
appreciation and unsparing accuracy."--_Scotsman._
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absolutely true to life ... the photographic accuracy and minuteness
displayed are really marvellous."--_Aberdeen Free Press._