A story of Burgoyne’s invasion. Indians and Indian warfare naturally have a very large place in these picturesque pages, and the reader will travel on through the book with breathless interest until he reaches the culmination of the story in the surrender of Saratoga.—Book Buyer.
A very shrewdly-planned campaign was Burgoyne’s invasion, but it was equally shrewdly met by the colonists. Such is the basis of “Two Young Patriots,” and the story loses nothing in the author’s telling, for he has spared no pains with his historic accuracy, and it will doubtless convey to its readers a clearer idea of this pivotal point in the Revolution than they have ever enjoyed before.—The Interior.
It is exciting and thrilling, maintaining a strong interest throughout its pages. The make-up of the book is remarkably good, and the illustrations form a splendid addition.—Journal of Education.
A story of Burgoyne’s invasion must take the boy reader by storm.—Christian Endeavor World.