"The recital of the deeds of the 'Sweepers of the Sea' is a breathless one. The romance is heightened by the realism of the technique of naval warfare, by the sureness and voluminosity of nautical knowledge."

From the Buffalo Review:

"It rivals Stevenson in its ingenuity of plot and dramatic interest."

From the Albany Journal:

"There rings the exultant note of tossing billows and a crashing ship."

From the Minneapolis Times:

"Mr. Wetmore has the genius of Jules Verne and can make the improbable seem the actual. In fact, 'Sweepers of the Sea' comes into the class of important fiction, and as such will be received and read by a discriminating public."

Illustrated Price, $1.50

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