A DAUGHTER OF THE RICH. By M. E. Waller, author of “The Little Citizen,” etc. Illustrated. 12mo. Decorated cloth, $1.50.
The Boston Herald says that the author “has the genuine Louisa M. Alcott sympathy with boy and girl life, and the story is replete with interesting conversation and bright incident;” and the St. Louis Globe-Democrat points out that “the author has gotten away from many stereotyped themes, and has introduced as her heroine a little girl—the child of a rich father—who has to leave New York on account of ill health.”
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New Illustrated Editions of Miss Alcott’s Famous Stories
LITTLE MEN: Life at Plumfield with Jo’s Boys
With 15 full-page illustrations by Reginald B. Birch.
“Little Men” has never been given to an admiring public in any form so charming as this one. All that was needed to make the tale quite irresistible was such illustrations as are here supplied, fifteen full-page ones instinct with life and movement and charm.—Boston Budget.
LITTLE WOMEN: or Meg, Jo, Beth, and Amy
With 15 full-page illustrations by Alice Barber Stephens.
“Books may come and books may go, but ‛Little Women’ still remains the ideal book for young girls, the best representation of bright, lovable girlhood,” says the Brooklyn Eagle. “In drawing women of the Civil War period, Alice Barber Stephens is in her element, and her illustrations are all that can be desired,” says the Philadelphia Telegraph.