WE AND OUR NEIGHBORS: The Records of an Unfashionable Street. A Novel. Illustrated. 12mo. Cloth, $1.50.
"Written in Mrs. Stowe's genial, hearty style, with the sparkle of fun, wit and humor, and the touches of deep pathos which characterize her work."—Worcester Spy.
BETTY'S BRIGHT IDEA: and Other Tales. Comprising "Betty's Bright Idea," "Deacon Pitkin's Farm," and "The First Christmas in New England." Illustrated. 12mo. Cloth, 75 cts.
"They are charming tales."—Springfield Union.
"There are tears between the lines, and smiles—bits of sunshine in an April sky—such as Mrs. Stowe knows how to paint."—Chicago Inter-Ocean.
POGANUC PEOPLE: Their Loves and Lives. A Novel. Illustrated. 12mo. Cloth, $1.50. (Just out.)
In the style of early New England scene and character, in which Mrs. Stowe is so inimitable. As "Oldtown Folks" was said to be founded on Dr. Stowe's childhood memories, so this is drawn from some of the author's own reminiscences, and has all the brightness of genuine portraiture.
BIBLE HEROINES: Narrative Biographies of Prominent Hebrew Women in the Patriarchal, National and Christian Eras. Imperial Octavo. Spirited frontispiece, "Deborah the Prophetess." Elegantly bound, red burnished edges. $2.
"The fine penetration, quick insight, sympathetic nature, and glowing narrative, which have marked Mrs. Stowe's previous works are found in these pages, and the whole work is one which readily captivates equally the cultivated and the religiously fervent nature."—Boston Commonwealth.
FOOTSTEPS OF THE MASTER: Studies in the Life of Christ. With Illustrations and Illuminated Titles. 12mo. Cloth, $1.50.