The Vulgarians
BY EDGAR FAWCETT
Author of "The Evil that Men Do," etc.
An account of a trio from the West, who become immensely wealthy. Their entry into New York is full of both humor and sentiment.
In this story the author has achieved the best expression of his genius. Parvenus of immense wealth are here made real before the reader, and not only real, but lovable as well. The story is at once ingenious and simple, entertaining and profound. It is a most valuable picture of American life, drawn from facts, and must stand as an important contribution to literature.
COMMENTS OF THE PRESS
Boston Transcript.--"An excellent example of the author's skill."
Mail and Express.--"Typical of the author's talent in all its phases."
Willington News.--"An excellent story of American life."
Town Topics.--"Mr. Fawcett has evidently lost none of his cunning as a novelist; this story is full of power and vigorous effects."