PRINCE VANCE.
A Story of a Prince with a Court in His Box. By Eleanor Putnam and Arlo Bates. Illustrated by Frank Myrick.
“Prince Vance” is an Entertaining Fairy Story of the wildest and most fantastic adventures and of amusing and original impossibilities, which, however, carry with them a stern puritan moral. This allegiance of unfettered imagination and straightforward, wholesome, moral teaching is unusual, and gives the little book a special value.
Small 4to. Cloth gilt. Price, $1.50.
ROBERTS BROTHERS, Boston.
Transcriber’s Note
In the Table of Contents “283” was changed to “285” (Interlude Eighth: A Cuban Morning 285). Also the following corrections were made, on page
171 “forgotton” changed to “forgotten” (he had forgotten the pain she might endure)
174 “Dr” changed to “Dr.” (while Dr. Lommel, who had charge of the ward)
240 “Gran’sir” changed to “Gran’sir’” (Gran’sir’ Welch’s red cottage)
269 “slighest” changed to “slightest” (I had not the slightest difficulty)
273 “anoyance” changed to “annoyance” (mingling of philosophy and annoyance)
279 “persausions” changed to “persuasions” (but my persuasions, seconded by those of)
313 “accomodations” changed to “accommodations” (furnished accommodations to a boarder).