THE PETTIBONE NAME.
It is one of the finest pieces of American fiction that has been published for some time.—Newsdealers’ Bulletin, New York.
It ought to attract wide attention from the simplicity of its style, and the vigor and originality of its treatment.—Chicago Herald.
This is a capital story illustrating New England life.—Inter-Ocean, Chicago.
The characters of the story seem all to be studies from life.—Boston Post.
It is a New England tale, and its characters are true to the original type, and show careful study and no little skill in portraiture.—Christian at Work, New York.
To be commended to readers for excellent delineations, sparkling style, bright incident and genuine interest.—The Watchman.
A capital story; bright with excellent sketches of character. Conveys good moral and spiritual lessons ... In short, the book is in every way well done.—Illustrated Christian Weekly.