"Before you have gone through the first chapter of 'Uncle Terry' you are firmly convinced that you are going to like it, and when you discover that it conceals a most interesting secret, nothing short of a fire-alarm would induce you to put it aside."
Springfield Sunday Republican:
"A hearty and truthful tale of New England character in its best qualities of sturdy purpose, honest simplicity, and a certain trait which one might term 'sweetness at the core.'"
Boston Globe:
"The author has succeeded in filling a new niche in the quaint academy of immortals."
LEE AND SHEPARD, PUBLISHERS
BOSTON
UNCLE TERRY
The Great New England Novel
Boston Courier:
"Uncle Terry is an estimable type of hardy fisherman, honest and plain-spoken, but manifesting in his phrasing a subtle sarcasm that is amusing."