“The book is bright with humor; but it is a clean, deep-delved, heartsome, perfectly genial humor of a kind most winning and uncommon.... The women have stirring individualities as well as representative qualities, and convey a profounder sympathetic effect.”—The Reader.
“It is a first-rate study of life in the national capital, while as a story it is more interesting than the majority of political novels. Its English is of the choicest, its style is crisp and piquant, and its dominant note, strangely enough, is optimistic, rather than satirical.”—Chicago Record-Herald.
“A bright and entertaining story,—the best study of the political and social life of the national capital that has yet been published.”—Atlanta Journal.
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THE GOLDEN HOPE
A Story of the Time of Alexander the Great
By ROBERT H. FULLER
Cloth————12mo————$1.50
The background of this tale of the time of Alexander the Great is the Macedonian invasion of the Empire of Darius. The love story tells of the separation of Clearchus, a young Athenian, from Artemisia, his betrothed, on the eve of their wedding, and of how he, with two friends, goes in search of her. It is a spirited and well-told romance.