"The sketches before us are full of captivating and amusing incidents; and to the Mississippi reader, they are peculiarly interesting, from the fact that many of the 'Scenes' are laid within the borders of our own State. To all who would enjoy an entertaining volume, we commend this work."—The Mississippian.
"A graphic description of the peculiarities of people in a new country, in which curious relations are blended with satire and broad humour, cannot fail to amuse. Such is the character of this agreeable volume."—Baltimore American.
NOBODY'S SON:
OR,
Adventures of Percival Maberry.
WRITTEN BY HIMSELF.
Price 50 cents.
"'Nobody's Son' will interest and please everybody. It is a delightful book—a novelty in its way, and full to overflowing with curious and absorbing events. Those who read the first chapter will not lay it down until the story is mastered entire."—City Item.
"A well-written story of adventure, bordering somewhat on the marvellous, but an agreeable and interesting book."—Savannah News.
"This is a well-written book, by an author from whom we hope to hear again. It is full of incident and adventure, while Maberry himself is exceedingly well drawn."—Saturday Gazette.