By Jane Valentine. This romance sets forth New York life as seen by a student of city conditions of both rich and poor. In Nina Palermo, the heroine, is a convincing illustration of the fearful effect of evil circumstances on the life of an innocent and beautiful but poor girl. The wide influence of truly good and Christian women toward uplifting the fallen and quietly aiding reform, is also portrayed in the character of “My Lady.” It is a work which should do much good. Cloth bound.
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MY FRIEND THE CAPTAIN; or, Two Yankees in Europe.
By W. L. Terhune. The book is one which has much value as a guide book for people going abroad. It has much of interest to those who have never been abroad. Mr. Terhune’s camera served him well, and the book is embellished with a hundred or more illustrations from his photographs. Cloth bound.
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TRANSCRIBER’S NOTES
- Typos fixed; non-standard spelling and dialect retained.