Description:The N.Y. Press: "One of the most serious as well as one of the most entertaining novels that has come recently from the pen of any writer is this amazingly natural and well-written 'problem' novel. As a piece of literary work it is much above the average. The character drawing is always excellent. There is not a false note. For many reasons 'The Story of Eden' is a story worth reading."The Spectator: "The book is interesting and the writing pleasant and occasionally almost brilliant. The reader is given a real feeling of the brilliant sunshine and exhilarating air."The N.Y. Journal: "Daring but delightful. Mr. Wyllarde's originality in inflicting no condign punishments upon his sinners will be appreciated for its truth, and his minor characters are gay, entertaining, and clever."The Athenœum: "There is cleverness in the dialogue."The Chicago Record-Herald: "A daring novel. Bold and outspoken. A startling book it is. Well written and bright, with plenty of good dialogue, epigrammatic without showing the wear and tear of the effort. He accompanies what he sets out to do, and does it well." The Brooklyn Life: "The story is admirably, at times brilliantly, written, and gives a true picture of the social life, made piquant by plenty of plain speaking." The Baltimore Sun: "We can praise Mr. Wyllarde for the skill which he has displayed in -to our mind- an unworthy cause. We commend the book in its literary aspect. It will prove a painful book to some, a repulsive book to many. It is undoubtedly artistic, if that can cover its other sins." The San Francisco News-Letter: "The style of the story is good, and the descriptions of the country in which it is located are very vivid. It is realistic but interesting. Some of the dialogue is very epigrammatic and snappy. Has much to recommend it." The Louisville Courier-Journal: "One of the best novels of the season. The best pictures of social life in the South African colonies that have appeared in any form, also in the quality of its narration."We have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with The Story of Eden. To get started finding The Story of Eden, you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed. Our library is the biggest of these that have literally hundreds of thousands of different products represented.
Description: The N.Y. Press: "One of the most serious as well as one of the most entertaining novels that has come recently from the pen of any writer is this amazingly natural and well-written 'problem' novel. As a piece of literary work it is much above the average. The character drawing is always excellent. There is not a false note. For many reasons 'The Story of Eden' is a story worth reading."The Spectator: "The book is interesting and the writing pleasant and occasionally almost brilliant. The reader is given a real feeling of the brilliant sunshine and exhilarating air."The N.Y. Journal: "Daring but delightful. Mr. Wyllarde's originality in inflicting no condign punishments upon his sinners will be appreciated for its truth, and his minor characters are gay, entertaining, and clever."The Athenœum: "There is cleverness in the dialogue."The Chicago Record-Herald: "A daring novel. Bold and outspoken. A startling book it is. Well written and bright, with plenty of good dialogue, epigrammatic without showing the wear and tear of the effort. He accompanies what he sets out to do, and does it well." The Brooklyn Life: "The story is admirably, at times brilliantly, written, and gives a true picture of the social life, made piquant by plenty of plain speaking." The Baltimore Sun: "We can praise Mr. Wyllarde for the skill which he has displayed in -to our mind- an unworthy cause. We commend the book in its literary aspect. It will prove a painful book to some, a repulsive book to many. It is undoubtedly artistic, if that can cover its other sins." The San Francisco News-Letter: "The style of the story is good, and the descriptions of the country in which it is located are very vivid. It is realistic but interesting. Some of the dialogue is very epigrammatic and snappy. Has much to recommend it." The Louisville Courier-Journal: "One of the best novels of the season. The best pictures of social life in the South African colonies that have appeared in any form, also in the quality of its narration."We have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with The Story of Eden. To get started finding The Story of Eden, you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed. Our library is the biggest of these that have literally hundreds of thousands of different products represented.