“Exquisitely printed and bound.”—Philadelphia Times.
FROM SHADOW TO SUNLIGHT. By the Marquis of Lorne.
“In these days of princely criticism—that is to say, criticism of princes—it is refreshing to meet a really good bit of aristocratic literary work, albeit the author is only a prince-in-law.… The theme chosen by the Marquis makes his story attractive to Americans.”—Chicago Tribune.
“A charming book.”—Cincinnati Enquirer.
ADOPTING AN ABANDONED FARM. By Kate Sanborn.
“A sunny, pungent, humorous sketch.”—Chicago Times.
“A laughable picture of the grievous experiences of a young woman who sought to demonstrate the idea that a woman can farm.… The drakes refused to lay; the vegetables refused to come up; and the taxes would not go down.”—Minneapolis Tribune.
“The book is dainty in exterior as well as rich within; and to those who seek health, moral and physical, we say, ‘Buy it.’ ”—Montreal Gazette.
“If any one wants an hour’s entertainment for a warm sunny day on the piazza, or a cold wet day by the log-fire, this is the book that will furnish it.”—New York Observer.
“Many is the good laugh the reader will have over its pages.”—Philadelphia Ledger.