"A stirring and accurate account of the famous Bacon rebellion."—Los Angeles Sunday Times.

"We shall have to search far to find a better colonial story than this."—Denver Republican.

"A well-conceived, well-plotted romance, full of life and adventure."—Chicago Inter-Ocean.

"A story abounding in exciting incidents and well-told conversations."—Boston Journal.

"Mr. Fuller will find a large circle of readers for his romance who will not be disappointed in their pleasant expectations."—Boston Transcript.

"Instead of using history as a background for the exploits of the hero, the author used the hero to bring out history and the interesting events of those early days in Virginia. The author has preserved the language and customs of the times admirably."—Philadelphia Telegram.

The Gray House of the Quarries.

By Mary Harriott Norris. With a frontispiece etching by Edmund H. Garrett.

1 vol., 8vo, cloth, 500 pages $1.50

"The peculiar genre, for which, in a literary sense, all must acknowledge obligation to the author of a new type, is the Dutch-American species. The church-goings, the courtings, the pleasures and sorrows of a primitive people, their lives and deaths, weddings, suicides, births and burials, are Rembrandt and Rubens pictures on a fresh canvas."—Boston Transcript.