Scenes and Stories From the American Emancipation Movement.

By ASCOTT R. HOPE,
AUTHOR OF "MEN OF THE BACKWOODS," "REDSKIN AND PALEFACE,"
"ROYAL YOUTHS," ETC. ETC.



"If these stories were fiction, we should exclaim at nearly every page, 'How impossible this would be in real life!'"—Daily Chronicle.

"The book is full of exciting interest which frequently becomes positive romance."—Literary World.

"All these stories are admirably told in this record of one of the noblest campaigns in history."—Westminster Gazette.

"Mr. Hope carries us on with never-flagging swiftness, and when we read the last page we are sorry to find there is not a second volume."—British Weekly.

"This book will serve to keep some noble memories green."—Speaker.

"Would make a capital gift-book for boys."—Publishers' Circular.

"Boys will glory in the book, and adults will find information mingled with unflagging interest that now and again becomes excitement."—Christian World.

"The book is a valuable contribution to the literature of the subject."—St. James's Gazette.


THE
SECRET OF WARDALE COURT.
And Other Stories.

By ANDRÉE HOPE.




"The author handles her themes with an ability that should obtain a very favourable reception for her stories."—Morning Post.

"Four excellent stories."—Scotsman.

"'The Secret of Wardale Court' is a well-told mystery, exciting at some points and engrossing all through."—Birmingham Daily Post.

"Written with remarkable power."—Daily Telegraph.

"Four clever tales, three of which at least are highly exciting."—Athenæum.

"Unusually well written."—Saturday Review.


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"A very powerful story of social wrongs."—Baptist.

"The style is remarkable for its power and simplicity, and everything and everybody depicted in the story are real and vivid."—Bradford Observer.

"This is a powerful and realistic book—sad but inspiring."—S.E. Kebble in Methodist Times.

"The story contains much strong writing and some thoroughly dramatic situations."—Glasgow Herald.

"It is obviously sincere and faithful, and proceeds from a genuine sympathy with the unheroic lives which it portrays."—Sun.


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