Books by the Hon. Stephen Coleridge 



MEMORIES 



With Tive/ve Illustrations. Demy Svo. Js. 6d. net 



Observer. " Mr Coleridge has furnished * The Diction- 

 ary of National Biography ' (or the Victorian part of it) 

 with a supplement of wit and conversation. And one 

 hardly knows at which to marvel most, the number of 

 celebrities he hauls up in his net, or the number of laughs 

 he gets out of them. His book is rich in fresh anecdote and 

 the best light elements of personality." 



Mr JAMES DOUGLAS in the Star. "The best book of 

 reminiscences I have read for a long time. It teems with 

 good stories about famous and familiar names." 



Morning Post. " Genuinely a record of the doings of 

 others, and full .of anecdote and incident. Mr Coleridge 

 has written a delightful book, and has told many interesting 

 things of many famous men." 



Daily Chronicle. " Now this is the right sort of memories 

 to put into print ; memories that are fresh and bright, 

 piquant, and yet never ill-natured, crowded with personal 

 lights and anecdotes ; in fine, a volume of which one says : 

 * I would have liked to meet all those people and write about 

 them as Mr Coleridge has done." 



JOHN LANE, THE BODLEY HEAD, W. 



