The Glory of Clementina Wing — John Locke — John Shaqi
The Glory of Clementina Wing
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=A STUDY IN SHADOWS.= Crown 8vo. 6/-
_Daily Chronicle_—“Mr. Locke has achieved a distinct success in
this novel. He has struck many emotional chords and struck them
all with a firm sure hand.”
_Athenœum_—“The character-drawing is distinctly good. All the
personages stand out well defined with strongly marked
individualities.”
=THE WHITE DOVE.= Crown 8vo. 6/-
_Times_—“An interesting story, full of dramatic scenes.”
_Morning Post_—“An interesting story. The characters are
strongly conceived and vividly presented, and the dramatic
moments are powerfully realized.”
=THE USURPER.= Crown 8vo. 6/-
_World_—“This quite uncommon novel.”
_Spectator_—“Character and plot are most ingeniously wrought,
and the conclusion, when it comes, is fully satisfying.”
_Times_—“An impressive romance.”
=THE DEMAGOGUE AND LADY PHAYRE.= Cr. 8vo. 3/6
=AT THE GATE OF SAMARIA.= Crown 8vo. 6/-
_Daily Chronicle_—“The heroine of this clever story attracts
our interest . . . She is a clever and subtle study. . . . We
congratulate Mr. Locke.”
_Morning Post_—“A cleverly written tale . . . the author’s
pictures of Bohemian life are bright and graphic.”
=WHERE LOVE IS.= Crown 8vo. 6/-
Mr. James Douglas, in _Star_—“I do not often praise a book with
this exultant gusto, but it gave me so much spiritual stimulus
and moral pleasure that I feel bound to snatch the additional
delight of commending it to those readers who long for a novel
that is a piece of literature as well as a piece of life.”
_Standard_—“A brilliant piece of work.”
_Times_—“The author has the true gift; his people are alive.”
=THE MORALS OF MARCUS ORDEYNE.= Cr. 8vo. 6/-
Mr. C. K. Shorter, in _Sphere_—“A book which has just delighted my
heart.”
_Truth._—“Mr. Locke’s new novel is one of the most artistic
pieces of work I have met with for many a day.”
_Daily Chronicle._—“Mr. Locke succeeds, indeed, in every crisis
of this most original story.”
=THE BELOVED VAGABOND.= Crown 8vo. 6/-
_Truth._—“Certainly it is the most brilliant piece of work Mr.
Locke has done.”
_Evening Standard._—“Mr. Locke can hardly fail to write
beautifully. He has not failed now.”
=SIMON THE JESTER.= Crown 8vo. 6/-
_Daily Telegraph._—“. . . something of the precision of the
pendant, combined with an easy garrulity which is absolutely
charming, and a literary style which carries us from the
beginning to the end with unfailing verve and ease . . .
Certainly you will not put down the book until you have read the
last page . . . The style, the quality of the writing, the
atmosphere of the novel, the easy, pervasive charm . . . make us
feel once more the stirring pulses and eager blood of deathless
romance.”
=THE GLORY OF CLEMENTINA WING.= Crown 8vo. 6/-