With Portrait.
The story is well worth careful reading for its literary art and its truth to a phase of little-known American life.—Omaha Bee.
THE KENTUCKIANS.
A Novel. Illustrated by W. T. Smedley.
This, Mr. Fox's first long story, sets him well in view, and distinguishes him as at once original and sound. He takes the right view of the story-writer's function and the wholesale view of what the art of fiction can rightfully attempt.—Independent, N. Y.
"HELL FER SARTAIN," and Other Stories.
Mr. Fox has made a great success of his pictures of the rude life and primitive passions of the people of the mountains of West Virginia and Kentucky. His sketches are short but graphic; he paints his scenes and his hill people in terse and simple phrases and makes them genuinely picturesque, giving us glimpses of life that are distinctively American.—Detroit Free Press.
A CUMBERLAND VENDETTA, and Other Stories.
Illustrated.
These stories are tempestuously alive, and sweep the heart-strings with a master-hand.—Watchman, Boston.