"Strong in motive, and equally strong in conception and construction. The author's style is charmingly easy, and the story is altogether delightful."—Boston Times.
"'Throckmorton' seems to be the product of a writer so rich in resources of character, motives, and localities, that a restraining hand is ever apparent."—St. Paul Pioneer-Press.
"Altogether, one of the ablest of the Town and Country Library."—Montreal Gazette.
LITTLE JARVIS.
The story of the heroic midshipman of the frigate Constellation. The second of the Youth's Companion prize stories. Illustrated by J. O. Davidson and George Wharton Edwards. 8vo. Cloth, with specially designed cover, $1.00.
"Miss Seawell owns a very capable and a very delicate pen."—New York Sun.
"The little book is one of the very best the season has brought us."—Detroit Free Press.
"A pathetic, charming tale. 'Little Jams' will thrill many a boy's heart...."—Brooklyn Standard-Union.
"The story of the heroism and death of Little Jarvis will thrill the heart of every reader."—Boston Home Journal.
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