12mo. 158 pages. $1.50
TURN ABOUT TALES
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By CALE YOUNG RICE and ALICE HEGAN RICE
"This volume of stories should hold its own with any collection likely to be published this year."—New York Post (The Literary Review).
"American writers have been distinctive as narrators of the short story, but few, if any, volumes of such stories have recently been published in this country equal to 'Turn About Tales.'"—D. F. Hannigan (The Rochester Post-Express).
"The gamut of the volume runs from spiritualism to the depths. It contains something of almost anything one happens to want. Better yet, it contains something new."—The Boston Transcript.
"Mr. Rice has written well—so well as to justify prediction that he will, if he elect to do so, achieve greater distinction as a short story writer than as a poet. His 'Lowry,' 'Francella' and 'Aaron Harwood,' to cite a few of the stories, meet the test of artistic stories.... Each leaves an impression that will impel re-reading."—Galveston News.
"Both writers portray, in their best vein, a consummate though distinctive skill in analyzing and delineating human emotions and experience."—Buffalo Commercial.
"Those who have read Mr. Rice's poetry will find his dramatic genius manifest in these stories."—The Watchman, N. Y.