Pittsburg Chronicle-Telegraph:

"People who like the smell of salt air in their novels (and who does not?) will be pleased with 'Uncle Terry.'"

Philadelphia Literary Era:

"Other sections of the country have had their great novels. New England character and scenery have now felt the touch of a master hand."

Boston Beacon:

"Uncle Terry himself is a genuine creation, and his humor and shrewd philosophy are a constant delight."

San Francisco Bulletin:

"The tone is everywhere as pure and wholesome as green fields and mirthful brooks, to all lovers of which the book is dedicated."

LEE AND SHEPARD, PUBLISHERS
BOSTON