“Her stories bear the stamp of genius.”—St. Paul Globe.
“A writer who has quickly won recognition by short stories of exceptional power.”—The Independent.
“Miss Crim is a writer of rare dramatic power, and her relations of events in the old and new South are full of fire, picturesque description, and dramatic situations.”—Cincinnati Commercial-Gazette.
“The true Crackers are of Northern Georgia, and Matt Crim is as much their delineator as is Miss Murfee the chronicler of the mountaineers of Tennessee.”—New York Times.
Adventures of a Fair Rebel.—By Matt Crim. This novel is the record of a deeply passionate nature, the interest in whose story is enhanced by her devotion to a lover, also a Southerner, compelled by his convictions to take service in the Northern army. Striking descriptions of the campaign in Georgia and the siege of Atlanta are given. With a frontispiece by Dan Beard. Cloth, 8vo, $1.00. Paper, 50 cents.
“It is a love-story of unusual sweetness, pathos, and candor.”—Christian Union.
“We advise all who love a good, pure novel to read ‘The Adventures of a Fair Rebel.’”—Atlanta Herald.
“The incidents are varied, and the interest is never allowed to flag from opening to close of this enjoyable novel.”—Philadelphia Ledger.
“The style is simple and straightforward, with fine touches here and there.... The showing forth of the best aspects on both sides of the dreadful struggle is skillfully done, avoiding false sentiment, and maintaining an almost judicial tone, which does not, however, lessen the interest of the story.”—The Nation.
The Master of Silence. A Romance.—By Irving Bacheller. Readers of Mr. Bacheller’s stories and poems in the magazines will look with interest for his first extended effort in fiction. (“Fiction, Fact, and Fancy Series.”) Cloth, 12mo, 75 cents.