MR. STOCKTON'S LAST NOVEL.
Kate Bonnet.
The Romance of a Pirate's Daughter. By Frank R. Stockton. Illustrated by A. I. Keller and H. S. Potter. 12mo. Cloth, $1.50.
"A capital story."—London Times.
"A rattling good story."—New York Sun.
"A sweet and charming story."—Brooklyn Eagle.
"A delightfully cheerful book."—New York Tribune.
"Most ludicrous story of the year."—New York Journal.
"Just the book to make a dull day bright."—Baltimore Sun.
"One of Stockton's most delicious creations."—Boston Budget.
"A live, wide-awake, bold, hesitate-at-nothing story."—Boston Herald.
"A bright and entertaining tale full of exciting incident."—London Athenæum.
"A characteristic blending of interesting realism and absurdity."—New York Life.
"Full of love, incident, adventure, and true Stocktonian humor."—Nashville, Tenn., American.
"Even with the charming heroine in tears, the reader remains cheerful."—New York Outlook.
"Nothing so fresh, picturesque, and amusing has been presented for a long time."—New York Press.
"A story of adventure written in Mr. Stockton's characteristic vein."—New York Commercial Advertiser.
"The funniest part of the story is the serene gravity with which the author chronicles events."—San Francisco Argonaut.
"The appearance of a new book by Frank Stockton stirs one to an agreeable flicker of anticipation."—New York Literary Digest.
"It is charming, and no one but Mr. Stockton could have written it."—Julian Hawthorne, in the Minneapolis Tribune.