Mr. Grant Richards's Recent Novels
THOMPSON'S PROGRESS. 6s.
The Morning Post: "It has the double merit of liveliness and originality. . . . Certainly one of the most unusual characters to be met with in this year's fiction. . . . The vivacity and force shown are quite remarkable.'"
The Athenæum: "It is pre-eminently real."
THE SENTIMENTAL WARRIOR 6s.
The Athenaeum: "Mr. Jepson has the real gift of making things romantic, a_ gift so rare that it ought to secure attention at once. This is an exceptional novel."
MLLE. FOUCHETTE 6s.
The Scotsman: "A story of no mean merit, full of movement and life."
The Glasgow Herald: "We do not recall any book which realises so accurately the salient features of Paris during a period of excitement such as the Dreyfus agitation. Fouchette . . . remains real and abiding, a gallant and pathetic little figure and something to remember."
THE PIT 6s.
THE OCTOPUS 6s.
The Times: "The book is a remarkable book. . . . Colosally vigorous."
The Academy: "It is a brave thing, and a decisive victory over all sentimentalism. It is alive. You cannot do what you like with it; you have got to read it."
The Daily News: "One's mind is full of it for days after its perusal."
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