... So deep a (p. 167)
sympathy, so passionate an earnestness, informs much of her work,
that it is still worth reading for its own sake as well as for the
sake of the distinguished woman who produced it.
H.W. BOYNTON.
The book is extremely interesting.
MATTHEWS, BRANDER.
Tom Paulding.
Century. 1.50
The description of a successful, yet unsuccessful, search for buried
treasure in the streets of New York will satisfy in a harmless way the
desire which all normal boys have for books of this character.
MUNROE, KIRK.
The Flamingo Feather.
Harper. .60
The exciting experiences of a French lad during the settlement of
Florida by France in the sixteenth century. Many incidents hinge on
the faithful friendship existing between a young Indian and the hero.
PYLE, HOWARD.
Men of Iron.
Harper. 2.00
A historical story of the time of Henry IV, giving an account of the
training and knighting of Myles Falworth, and of his struggle as
champion for his old blind father in the ordeal by battle; of Prince
Hal, and the wild hard days that bred fighting men.
SHAW, F.L. (p.
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