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"Here is a brave new publishing adventure which I know will take your fancy. Mr. Erskine MacDonald, one of the most alive and enterprising of our younger publishers, has just issued the first volumes in a series of 'Little Books of Georgian Verse.'" From "What to Read," in The Bookman.

"It is a bold and interesting experiment that Mr. Erskine MacDonald is making with the Georgian series of daintily produced volumes of verse by writers of the neo-Georgian era. These Little Books o Georgian Verse are all so good that they should have a considerable success as small greeting-gifts on birthdays and other occasions."—Daily Telegraph.




"THE LITTLE GEORGIAN BOOKS
of a publisher who deserves commendation."—New Witness.

MANX SONG AND MAIDEN SONG, by Mona Douglas, with a General Introduction by Miss S. Gertrude Ford.

POEMS, by Lieut. C. A. Macartney.

HEATHER WAYS, by Hylda C. Cole.

THE FIELDS OF HEAVEN, by Nora Tynan O'Mahony.

ROAD OF LIFE, by Ianthe Jerrold.

DREAMS O' MINE, by G. W. Bullett.

ODDS AND ENDS, by Dorothy Tweedale.

SONGS OF A WANDERER, by E. H. K.

BROOKDOWN, by Egbert Sandford.

SONGS OF THE SUSSEX DOWNS, by Peggy Whitehouse.

NIGHT VISIONS AND DAY DREAMS, by John A. Bellchambers.

HILL AND HEATHER, by Mary G. Cherry.

Second Series, Fcp. 8vo.

SONGS FROM CAMP AND COLLEGE, by Albert A. Cock and Lieut. John Lodge.

FLEUR DE LYS, by Lieut. Dyneley Hussey.

THE WOMAN AND THE SAGE, by O. A. Joergens.

SONGS FROM THE SOUTHLAND, by Lieut. E. A. Blunden.

THE CALL OF THE MILES, by Leonard Galletley.

THE JOYOUS JOURNEY, by G. Duncan Grey, LL.D.

DREAM SONGS, by Kathleen A. Braimbridge.

THE WHITE ROADS, by R. B. Ince.

IN THE WAKE OF THE SWORD, by Percy Hazleden.

HONEYSIGHT, by R. N. Tinkler.

IN A BELGIAN GARDEN, by F. O. Call.

HOMEWARD, by Irene Bell.

POST MERIDIAN, by W. E. Barnard.

MAY IN THE WOOD, by Dorothy Kempe (Mrs. Gardiner).

ERSKINE MACDONALD, Ltd.
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