Mr. Andrew Macphail has created a novel out of the life in which he is specially versed—that of the Puritans of Old and New England. Puritan theologians and Puritan pirates, Jesuits, Quakers, soldiers and savages, with their religions, their hates and their loves, are among the characters of this book. The novel is a reading of the “eternal thesis of love” as it was written in 1662 around the lives of a valiant soldier and a winsome woman.
THE GARDEN, YOU, AND I
By BARBARA
Author of “The Garden of a Commuter’s Wife,” “People of the Whirlpool,” etc., etc.
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The author of “The Garden of a Commuter’s Wife” has returned to her first theme; and those who revelled in that book will welcome the outdoor volume promised for this spring under the intimate title of “The Garden, You, and I.” Herein is the wholesome flow of good-humor and keen observation that have always been among the charms of “Barbara’s” writings.
IF YOUTH BUT KNEW
By AGNES AND EGERTON CASTLE