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Todhunter, John, 1839-1916

"The Black Cat A Play in Three Acts"

"--_Weekly Sun._
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=THE BACHELORS' CLUB=.
By I. ZANGWILL.
WITH ILLUSTRATIONS BY GEORGE HUTCHINSON.
_Crown 8vo, 3s. 6d._
ST. JAMES'S GAZETTE: "Some exceedingly clever fooling, and
a happy audacity of whimsical invention."
DAILY GRAPHIC: "A genuine humorist. We own to having
laughed heartily, and appreciated the cleverness and the cynicism."
STAR: "Mr. Zangwill has an original way of being funny. He
is full of clever and witty, paradoxical and epigrammatical,
surprises. His book is a splendid tonic for gloomy spirits."
EVENING NEWS: "Not one in a score of the amusing books
which come from the press is nearly so amusing as this."
SUNDAY TIMES: "Read, laugh over, and profit by the history
of 'The Bachelors' Club,' capitally told by a fresh young writer."
GLOBE: "A clever and interesting book. Agreeable satire.
Store of epigram."
REFEREE: "A new comic writer. There is a touch of the
devilry of Heine in Mr. Zangwill's wit."
SCOTSMAN: "Any one who has listened to what the wild waves
say as they beat the shores of Bohemia will read the book with
enjoyment and appreciate its careless merriment.


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