BOOKS BY THOMAS NELSON PAGE

ROBERT E. LEE: The Southerner

"The South will treasure this volume."—Louisville Courier-Journal.

THE OLD DOMINION: Her Making and Her Manners

"One of the most charming volumes ever written about Virginia; as history it is important."—Newark Evening News.

THE OLD SOUTH

Essays Social and Political

"They afford delightful glimpses of aspects and conditions of Southern life which few at the North have ever appreciated fully."—The Congregationalist.

THE NEGRO: The Southerner's Problem

"One of the most dispassionate and illuminating discussions of the racial questions in the South."—Cincinnati Times-Star.

SOCIAL LIFE IN OLD VIRGINIA BEFORE THE WAR

"Will be much admired by the lovers of 'the good old times,' which the author describes so graphically."—Charleston News and Courier.

THE COAST OF BOHEMIA

"These poems are full of music. They are exquisite in sentiment and charming in expression."—Nashville American.

RED ROCK

A Chronicle of Reconstruction

Illustrated by B. West Clinedinst

"One of the most satisfactory works of fiction that the South has ever produced. On all this crowded canvas there is not a figure that is not drawn from the life, and given character by sympathy or insight into motive."—The Dial.

THE OLD GENTLEMAN OF THE BLACK STOCK

With 8 colored illustrations by H. C. Christy

"This is not only one of the most characteristic and charming of Mr. Page's studies of Virginia character, but it is a story which readily lends itself to illustration, and especially to the kind of decorative illustration which Mr. Christy has given it."—The Outlook.

IN OLE VIRGINIA

Marse Chan, and Other Stories

"Nothing more beautiful than these stories has ever been penned by a Southern writer. The person who has not read them has missed something akin to the loss of the town-bred child who treads among forests of stone houses, and who has never known a forest of nature, the perfume of wild dog-roses, and the unsoiled beauty of God's sunshine."—New Orleans Picayune.

THE BURIAL OF THE GUNS

"One can hardly read the story that gives the name to this volume without a quickening of the breath and moisture of the eye."—Christian Register.

"Three of them are war stories, and all are told in Mr. Page's charming style."—Chicago Inter-Ocean.

GORDON KEITH

"Always rings true. Its ideas are of the sincere, manly type."—New York Tribune.

BRED IN THE BONE

"A book which will be thoroughly enjoyed."—Literary World.

UNDER THE CRUST

"It contains work which Mr. Page has never surpassed."—The Outlook.

ON NEWFOUND RIVER: A Story

"The rich promise of his rarely beautiful short stories has been fulfilled, and the Old Dominion has another novelist of whom she may be proud."—Richmond Dispatch.

ELSKET AND OTHER STORIES

"'Elsket' is a veritable poem in prose—a tragic poem that you will hardly read, unless you are very hard hearted indeed, without the tribute of a tear. Of the five stories in the book, however, the one which moves me most deeply is 'Run to Seed.'"—Louise Chandler Moulton, in the Boston Herald.

PASTIME STORIES

With Illustrations by A. B. Frost

"Some of these short character sketches equal in artistic moderation and fineness of workmanship the best work Mr. Page has ever done."—New York Times.