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A CHARMING BOOK.
=The Christian World=, in an article on “The Season’s Gift-Books,” says:--“We put first of the books for girls, ‘When Hearts are Young,’ by Deas Cromarty.... Breezy and wholesome, and full of natural romance.... Meg, the chief heroine, is a charming study.”
When Hearts are Young.
By DEAS CROMARTY.
Price 2/6, tastefully bound in cloth, with eight illustrations by WILL MORGAN.
=Mrs. Katharine Tynan-Hinkson in “The Young Woman”=:--“Deas Cromarty has all the qualities for her work--sympathy, observation, humour, and with all an exquisite sense of beauty.... It is all deliciously sweet and wholesome.”
=The Methodist Times= says:--“Deas Cromarty ... comes in a good second to these great writers (Barrie and Maclaren). There is the freshness of the mountain breezes about the book which gives zest to the reading of it.”
=The Sunday School Chronicle= says:--“A beautiful story.... With what sweetness and sympathy and charm of style the idyll is told, let all our readers find out for themselves.”
=The Manchester Guardian= says:--“... Deas Cromarty has imparted to her book something of the freshness of the mountainside and the springiness of the heather. It is delightful to read. One has come across few recent books that leave a pleasanter impression on the reader’s memory.”
=Lloyd’s News= says:--“This is one of the pleasantest volumes we have picked up for a long time. The heroine of the story one falls in love with straightway.... It is a tender, beautiful love story, very fresh and wholesome, with a wealth of fine descriptive writing.”
=The Manchester Courier= says:--“...This excellent tale.... Those who pick up the book will find difficulty in laying it down before the last page is reached.”
=The Methodist Recorder= says:--“One of the most charming stories of the season.... This is as truly an ‘Idyll’ as anything Tennyson ever wrote.”
LONDON: JAMES BOWDEN, HENRIETTA ST., W.C.
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FIFTIETH THOUSAND.
THE CHILD, THE WISE MAN, AND THE DEVIL.
Price, 1s.; or cloth gilt, 2s.
SOME OPINIONS.
=The Saturday Review= says:--“There is a touch of genius about this brilliant and original booklet.”
=The Bookman= says:--“Work which deserves to live. No one can read these pages without emotion.”
=The Queen= says--“A work of genius. Arrests every reader, and can never be forgotten.”
=The Right Rev. Bishop of London= says:--“It puts with much imaginative force and beauty the central points in the relation of Christianity to life.”
Manners for Men · The Wunder Library — complete classics, free to read, with narration.