JOHN BULL.—" Miss Rosa Nouchette Carey is one of our especial favourites. She has a great gift of describing pleasant and lovable young ladies." THE LADY. — "Miss Carey's novels are always welcome; they are out of the common run, immaculately pure,... Wooed and Married: A Novel - Page 494by Rosa Nouchette Carey - 1900 - 498 pagesFull view - About this book
| Garnet Wolseley Wolseley (Viscount) - 1894 - 516 pages
...of novel readers ought to be genuinely grateful."— The Lady. "» WEE WIFIE. "Miss Rosa Nouuhotto Carey is one of our especial favourites. She has a...describing pleasant and lovable young ladies."— John Bull. " Miaa Carey's novels are always welcome ; they are out of the common run, immaculately... | |
| Rhoda Broughton - 1895 - 426 pages
...' A Bachelor's Blunder.' " — The Daily Telegraph. 113 WEE WIFIE. By EOSA NOUCHETTE CAEEY. " Miss Carey is one of our especial favourites. She has a...gift of describing pleasant and lovable young ladies. " — John BuU. " Miss Carey's novels are always welcome ; they are out of the common run, immaculately... | |
| Earl Frederick Sleigh Roberts Roberts - 1897 - 650 pages
...Intrinsically good that the world of novel readers ought to be genuinely grateful."— The Lady. IM WEE WIFIE. "Miss Rosa Nouchette Carey is one of our especial...of describing pleasant and lovable young ladies." — John Bull. " Miss Carey's novels are always welcome ; they are out of the common run, Immaculately... | |
| Earl Frederick Sleigh Roberts Roberts - 1897 - 650 pages
...MAJESTY. BENT LEYS' FAVOURITE NOVELS. By ROSA N. CAREY— (Continued). WEE W1FIE. "Mise Rosa Xouchette Carey is one of our especial favourites. She has a...of describing pleasant and lovable young ladies." — John BulL " Miss Carey's novels are always welcome ; they aro out of the common run, immaculately... | |
| Rosa Nouchette Carey - 1901 - 462 pages
...MALL GAZETTE.—" Like all the other stories we have had from the same gifted pen, this volume, Not Like other Girls, takes a sane and healthy view of...favourites. She has a great gift of describing pleasant and loveable young ladies." THE LADY. — "Miss Carey's novels are always welcome; they are out of the... | |
| Charlotte Mary Yonge - 1901 - 344 pages
...Thousand. THE MISTRESS OF BRAE FARM. i3th Thousand. MRS. ROMNEY and "BUT MEN MUST WORK." loth Thousand. JOHN BULL.—" Miss Rosa Nouchette Carey is one of...gift of describing pleasant and lovable young ladies. LADY.—"Miss Carey's novels are always welcome; they are out of the common run, immaculately pure,... | |
| Rolf Boldrewood - 1901 - 792 pages
...Thousand The Mistress of Brae Farm. i6th Thousand Mrs. Romney and " But Men must Work." ioth Thousand JOHN BULL.—" Miss Rosa Nouchette Carey is one of...of describing pleasant and lovable young ladies." LADY. — " Miss Carey's Novels are always welcome ; they are out of the common run, immaculately pure,... | |
| Rosa Nouchette Carey - 1901 - 524 pages
...Thousand Mrs. Romney and " But Men must Work." loth Thousand JOHN BULL.—" Miss Rosa Nouchette Carey N one of our especial favourites. She has a great gift of describing pleasant and lovable youni; ladies." LADY. — "Miss Carey's Novels are always welcome; they arc out of the common run,... | |
| Rosa Nouchette Carey - 1902 - 528 pages
...writing fresh and wholesome stories." LADY'S PICTORIAL.—" Miss Carey's stories are like the good wine that needs no bush. . . . She has a very large public,..."Miss Rosa Nouchette Carey is one of our especial favourite*. She has a great gift of describing pleasant and lovable young ladies." THE LADY.— "Miss... | |
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