By M. French-Sheldon (Bebe Bwana).
Being a thrilling account of a remarkable expedition to the Masai and other hostile tribes of East Africa, which was planned and commanded by this intrepid woman. A Sumptuous Volume of Travels. Handsomely illustrated; printed on coated paper and richly bound in African red silk-finished cloth.
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The League of the Iroquois.
By Benjamin Hathaway.
It is instinct with good taste and poetic feeling, affluent of picturesque description and graceful portraiture, and its versification is fairly melodious.—Harper’s Magazine.
Has the charm of Longfellow’s “Hiawatha.”—Albany Evening Journal.
Of rare excellence and beauty.—American Wesleyan.
Evinces fine qualities of imagination, and is distinguished by remarkable grace and fluency.—Boston Gazette.
The publication of this poem alone may well serve as a mile-post in marking the pathway of American literature. The work is a marvel of legendary lore, and will be appreciated by every earnest reader.—Boston Times.