Chicago Journal says:
"To the earnest man and woman everywhere, who has watched the reckless manner in which marriages are contracted, the wicked way in which the responsibilities are shifted and ignored, and the slow and sure defilement of society because the criminal classes are allowed to propagate their vile species, while Christian households and moral parents ignore their duty to this and to the next world, this book is almost like a voice from heaven."
A Man's Will.
BY EDGAR FAWCETT.
It presents pictures of New York life and shows the terribly degrading effects of drunkenness in the upper ranks of society. A temperance novel of surprising interest. 12mo, cloth, $1.50.
The New York Press says:
"The best temperance story published in many years, if indeed its equal exists. The author, evidently conscious that his subject is one on which too much cannot be said, and well aware that the sufferings of alcoholic victims and all connected with them, are beyond description, has grappled with his work in deadly earnest. Old and young people ought to read and ponder over this good and brilliantly prepared study.
Funk & Wagnalls' Important Publications.
Life of John B. Finch.
BY FRANCES E. FINCH and FRANK J. SIBLEY.