THE BEAUTIFUL MISS BROOKE. CHAPTER I. D. APPLETON and CO.'S PUBLICATIONS. Title: The Beautiful Miss Brooke Author: Louis Zangwill Language: English Character set encoding: ISO-8859-1 E-text prepared by David Edwards |
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THE BEAUTIFUL MISS BROOKE
SOME PRESS OPINIONS
Of "Z. Z.'s" Previous Work.
Daily Chronicle (London).—In all modern fiction there is no novel which contains a more able and finished analysis of character. It is a serious contribution to literature.
Echo (London).—His work reveals a grand dramatic instinct There are indeed possibilities of fine work in "Z. Z.," and we may anticipate valuable studies of life in the immediate future. Mr. Louis Zangwill should cut a pretty figure in latter-day fiction.
Academy (London).—A few masterful novelists like "Z. Z." have it in their power to attain to a complete achievement.
Daily Telegraph (London).—One of the ablest works of recent fiction.
Illustrated London News.—One of the cleverest novels of the day.
Graphic (London).—The new novel by "Z. Z." is a tragedy of which the power can not possibly be denied. Never for one moment does the author lose his grip.
Weekly Sun (London).—He is one of the forces to be counted with in contemporary literature. Great qualities have gone to the making of his book, and with these qualities Mr. Louis Zangwill is bound to travel far.
The Beautiful Miss Brooke
Decoration
Author of A Drama in Dutch,
The World and a Man, Etc.
The World and a Man, Etc.
Emblem
New York
D. Appleton and Company
1897
Copyright, 1897,
D. APPLETON AND COMPANY.
D. APPLETON AND COMPANY.