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_MURRAY'S MAGAZINE_--"One of the best books which Mrs. Oliphant's fertile pen has within recent years produced."
_WORLD_--"Mrs. Oliphant has written many novels, and many good ones; but if she has. .h.i.therto written one so good as _Kirsteen_, we have not read it.... It is the highest praise we can give, when we say that there are pa.s.sages in it which, as pictures of Scottish life and character, it would be difficult, perhaps impossible, to match out of Sir Walter's pages."
_NATIONAL OBSERVER_--"Seldom, if ever, has Mrs. Oliphant done better than in _Kirsteen_.... There is humour, there is pathos, there is tragedy, there is even crime--in short, there is human life."
JOYCE.
_GUARDIAN_--"It has seldom been our lot to fall in with so engrossing a story."
A BELEAGUERED CITY.
_TIMES_--"The story is a powerful one and very original to boot."
HESTER.
_ACADEMY_--"At her best, she is, with one or two exceptions, the best of living English novelists. She is at her best in _Hester_."
HE THAT WILL NOT WHEN HE MAY.
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THE RAILWAY MAN AND HIS CHILDREN.
_ANTI-JACOBIN_--"An extremely interesting story, and a perfectly satisfactory achievement of literary art."
_MORNING POST_--"Mrs. Oliphant has never written a simpler, and at the same time a better conceived story. An excellent example of pure and simple fiction, which is also of the deepest interest."
THE MARRIAGE OF ELINOR.
_NATIONAL OBSERVER_--"In spite of yourself and of them, you become interested in uninteresting people, annoyed at their follies, and sympathetic with their trifling sorrows and joys. This is Mrs.
Oliphant's secret."
SIR TOM.
_SAt.u.r.dAY REVIEW_--"Has the charm of style, the literary quality and flavour that never fail to please."
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A SON OF THE SOIL.
THE CURATE IN CHARGE.
YOUNG MUSGRAVE.
THE WIZARD'S SON.
_SPECTATOR_--"We have read it twice, once in snippets, and once as a whole, and our interest has never flagged."
A COUNTRY GENTLEMAN AND HIS FAMILY.
_ACADEMY_--"Never has her workmans.h.i.+p been surer, steadier, or more masterly."
THE SECOND SON.
_MORNING POST_--"Mrs. Oliphant has never shown herself more completely mistress of her art.... The entire story is clever and powerful."
_WORKS BY THE SAME AUTHOR._
JERUSALEM, THE HOLY CITY: ITS HISTORY AND HOPE.
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_Also a limited Edition on Large Paper._ 50s. net.
_GRAPHIC_--"An eloquent monograph on Jerusalem, written with all the picturesqueness and force of style which distinguishes the writer."
_SPECTATOR_--"Mrs. Oliphant has successfully accomplished the difficult achievement of recasting the familiar old Hebrew stories into the language of our own land and century without losing their charm."
_SCOTSMAN_--"One of the most attractive books of the year."
_RECORD_--"It is ent.i.tled to yet higher praise than that which is due to it for its charm as an expression of the highest literary skill."
_OBSERVER_--"Mrs. Oliphant has written no better literature than this.
It is a history; but it is one of more than human interest."
THE MAKERS OF VENICE: DOGES, CONQUERORS, PAINTERS, AND MEN OF LETTERS.
With numerous Ill.u.s.trations.
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_BLACKWOOD'S MAGAZINE_--"Even more delightful than the _Makers of Florence_. The writing is bright and animated, the research thorough, the presentation of Venetian life brilliantly vivid. It is an entirely workmanlike piece of work."
THE MAKERS OF FLORENCE: DANTE, GIOTTO, SAVONAROLA, AND THEIR CITY. With Ill.u.s.trations. Crown 8vo. Cloth. 10s. 6d.
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_EDINBURGH REVIEW_--"One of the most elegant and interesting books which has been inspired in our times by the arts and annals of that celebrated republic."
_WESTMINSTER REVIEW_--"No one visiting Florence can better prepare for a just appreciation of the temper and spirit of the place, than by studying Mrs. Oliphant's capital treatise."
ROYAL EDINBURGH: HER SAINTS, KINGS, AND SCHOLARS. Ill.u.s.trated by GEORGE REID, R.S.A. Crown 8vo. Cloth. 10s. 6d.
_PALL MALL GAZETTE_--"Is fascinating and full of interest throughout.
Mr. Reid has long occupied a place in the very front rank of Scottish artists, and we have seen nothing finer from his pencil than the ill.u.s.trations in the present volume."
_SPECTATOR_--"Between letterpress and ill.u.s.trations, _Royal Edinburgh_ reproduces the tragedy, the glory, and the picturesqueness of Scotch history as no other work has done."
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