By General (Capt.) Charles King. "No more charming historic war story has ever been written. It is Captain King's best, and bearing, as it does, on the great battle of Mission Ridge, although the story is woven in fiction, it adds an invaluable record of that gigantic contest between the two great armies."
"The characters are real, their emotions natural, and the romance that is interwoven is delightful. It is wholesome and one of General King's best, if not his best book."—N. Y. Journal.
"From the first chapter to the last page the interest of the reader never fags. General King has written no more brilliant or stirring novel than 'Norman Holt.'"—N. Y. Press. Illustrated, cloth bound. $1.25
JOHN HENRY, (25th Thousand.)
By Hugh McHugh. "'John Henry' has just 'butted' its way in between the literary bars and capered over the book counters to the tune of twelve thousand copies before its publishers could recover their breath.
"Every page is as catchy as a bar from a popular song.
"The slang is as correct, original and smart as the newest handshake from London.
"In the lottery of humorous books 'John Henry' seems to approximate the capital prize."—N. Y. Journal.
"All who have laughed over 'Billy Baxter' will heartily enjoy this book."—The Bookseller, Newsdealer and Stationer. Cloth bound. $0.75
THE KING OF HONEY ISLAND, (45th Thousand.)