Mr. Grant Richards's Recent Novels
THE CAPTAIN OF THE GRAY-HORSE TROOP 6s.
The Daily Chronicle: "It is almost a perfect example of the novel of action. . . . This book has not only a fresh background, but also the plot is equally fresh and thoroughly worthy of the setting. . . . The Captain of the Gray-Horse Troop is as fine and dashing a novel as one would wish to read."
NATIVES OF MILTON 3s. 6s.
The Times: "His stories are full of charm."
The Sheffield Independent: "Natives of Milton contains at least half a dozen of the most charming examples of the short story that can be found in English literature—rare character-sketching, with a fidelity that makes you feel you are looking at actual life."
THE MISDEMEANOURS OF NANCY 3s. 6s.
With Illustrations by Penrhyn Stanlaws
The Literary World: "Nancy's misdemeanours are all light, airy, imaginative and witty. The book is delectable."
The Scotsman: "Daintily and entertainingly told. . . . Nancy's sense of humour is great. . . . Altogether the little volume ought to give many people a hearty laugh."
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