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STREET & SMITH, New York.
A DAUGHTER OF MARYLAND.
BY
G. WALDO BROWNE.
PRESS OPINIONS.
Brooklyn Eagle: A fresh love story.
Boston Journal: A thrilling narrative founded on Pickett's last charge at Gettysburg.
New York Recorder: A tale of the most dramatic event of the war. Well worth reading.
Saturday Mail: A fascinating story.
Brooklyn Standard-Union: A stirring novel.
Indianapolis Sentinel: Pleasant reading to those interested in the events of war times, which are faithfully depicted.
Bookseller, Stationer, and Newsdealer: "A Daughter of Maryland" is a story to quicken the blood and awaken the pity of all who read it. It vividly portrays the distress in families, some of whom espoused the cause of the North and some the South.
American Volunteer: Very interesting. A realistic narrative.
Sioux City Journal: "A Daughter of Maryland," illustrated, is entertaining reading.
New York World: "A Daughter of Maryland" is a war novel crowded with incident and adventure, and the outlines historically accurate.