STORIES AND SKETCHES OF IRISH LIFE 



By E. (E. SOMERVILLE and MARTIN ROSS. 



TWENTY-EIGHTH THOUSAND. 

 With 31 Illustrations by E. (E. SOMERVILLE. Crown 8vo, 6s. 



SOME EXPERIENCES OF AN IRISH R.M. 



Mr. STEPHEN GWYNN in the CORNHILL MAGAZINE.— "Th^vt 

 are few greater attractions than that of open healthy laughter of the contagious 

 sort ; and it would be black ingratitude not to pay tribute to the authors of 

 'Some Experiences of an Irish R.M.' — a book that no decorous person can 

 read with comfort in a railway carriage." 



The BARON DE BOOK WORMS in PUNCH.— •' Dulness is banished 

 from the opening of the book to the close thereof. . . . Since Charles Lever 

 was at his best, with ' Harry Lorrequer,' ' Charles O'Malley,' ' Tom Burke of 

 Ours,' and, maybe, ' The Knight of Gwynne,' no such rollicking Irish book as 

 this has appeared, at least not within the period whereunto the memory of the 

 Baron runneth not to the contrary. . . . Nothing of a sedate or gentle charac- 

 ter is to be found here ; nearly every story is calculated to set the table in a 

 roar." 



NEW AMD REVISED EDITION. Crown 8vo, 6s. 



AN IRISH COUSIN. 



WORLD, — " A clever story brimful of humour." 



IRISH MONTHLY. — "This story is very clever and very well written 

 with fine bits of description and proof of keen observation." 



With 10 Illustrations by E. (E. SOMERVILLE. Crown Svo, 6s. 



ALL ON THE IRISH SHORE. 



ILLUSTRATED SPORTING AND DRAMATIC NEWS.— " A 

 perfectly delightful book of Irish stories of the best kind. . . . There are 

 eleven stories altogether, all good and well calculated to raise a laugh in any 

 sportsman's breast in spite of the weather." 



THE REAL CHARLOTTE. 



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