Robert Orange Part 43
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"This startling, unique, splendid book." Mr. T. P. O'CONNOR, M.P.
"This is a decidedly powerful story of an uncommon type, and breaks fresh ground in fiction.... All the leading characters in the 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 pa.s.sages 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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PACIFIC TALES by LOUIS BECKE With a Portrait of the Author
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"The appearance of a new book by Mr. Becke has become an event of note--and very justly. No living author, if we except Mr. Kipling, has so amazing a command of that unhackneyed vitality of phrase that most people call by the name of realism. Whether it is scenery or character 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._
"Another series of sketches of island life in the South Seas, not inferior to those contained in 'By Reef and Palm.'"--_Speaker._
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"A notable contribution to the romance of the South Seas."--T. P.
O'CONNOR, M.P., in _The Graphic_.
PADDY'S WOMAN by HUMPHREY JAMES
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"Traits of the Celt of humble circ.u.mstances are copied with keen appreciation and unsparing accuracy."--_Scotsman._
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"The outstanding merit of this series of stories is that they are absolutely true to life ... the photographic accuracy and minuteness displayed are really marvellous."--_Aberdeen Free Press._
"'Paddy's Woman and Other Stories' by Humphrey James; a volume written in the familiar diction of the Ulster people themselves, with perfect realism and very remarkable ability.... For genuine human nature and human relations, and humour of an indescribable kind, we are unable to cite a rival to this volume."--_The World._
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A FIRST FLEET FAMILY: BEING A HITHERTO UNPUBLISHED NARRATIVE OF CERTAIN REMARKABLE ADVENTURES COMPILED FROM THE PAPERS OF SERGEANT WILLIAM DEW, OF THE MARINES by LOUIS BECKE and WALTER JEFFERY
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"A very interesting tale, written in clear and vigorous English."--_Globe._
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THE TALES OF JOHN OLIVER HOBBES With a Frontispiece Portrait of the Author
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"The cleverness of them all is extraordinary."--_Guardian._
"The volume proves how little and how great a thing it is to write a 'Pseudonym.' Four whole 'Pseudonyms' ... are easily contained within its not extravagant limits, and these four little books have given John Oliver Hobbes a recognized position as a master of epigram and narrative comedy."--_St. James's Gazette._
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Some day she may give us something better than these tingling, pulsing, mocking, epigrammatic morsels."--_Times._
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THE HERB MOON by JOHN OLIVER HOBBES
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"The jaded reader who needs sauce for his literary appet.i.te cannot do better than buy 'The Herb Moon.'"--_Literary World._
"A book to hail with more than common pleasure. The epigrammatic quality, the power of rapid a.n.a.lysis and brilliant presentation are there, and added to these a less definable quality, only to be described as charm.... 'The Herb Moon' is as clever as most of its predecessors, and far less artificial."--_Athenaeum._
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