“The author has evidently made a close study of the Italian quarter and its people and customs, and has utilized his knowledge to best advantage.”—Denver Republican.
“Character drawing and humor of an excellent quality.”—Rochester Herald.
“Richly humorous, ‘The Last Lady of Mulberry’ is one of the most enjoyable little romances we have recently read. It presents a picture of the Little Italy known in all our larger cities in a way that is more effective than any number of serious dissertations.”—Providence News.
BOOKS BY ALLEN RAINE.
Each, 12mo, cloth, $1.00; paper, 50 cents.
Garthowen: A Welsh Idyl.
“Wales has long waited for her novelist, but he seems to have come at last in the person of Mr. Allen Raine, who has at once proved himself a worthy interpreter and exponent of the romantic spirit of his country.”—London Daily Mail.
By Berwen Banks.
“Mr. Raine enters into the lives and traditions of the people, and herein lies the charm of his stories.”—Chicago Tribune.
“Interesting from the beginning, and grows more so as it proceeds.”—San Francisco Bulletin.