New Edition, revised and rearranged by the Author. Vols. I. and II. now ready. With fine Portrait of the Author. $2.50 each vol.
“Mr. Buchanan, one of the prominent poets of the time, is not an echo of any other poet. His song is original and spontaneous. He has studied deeply at many imaginative springs, but his own well of song is unmixed with their waters.... It is poetry of this description which will succeed in retaining its hold upon humanity.”—Contemporary Review.
POEMS.
By H. R. Hudson. 1 vol. 16mo. $1.50.
“A great deal that will delight the reader. There are in the book thirty or forty poems on various subjects, but all full of tenderness and healthy feeling, and all written in melodious, well-constructed verse, wholly free from the forced measures, odd rhymes, obscure expressions and other peculiarities that so many modern verse-makers affect. Miss Hudson is, indeed, a true poet, and each of her poems is a gem.”—Philadelphia Bulletin.
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BADDECK AND THAT SORT OF THING.
By Charles Dudley Warner, author of “My Summer in a Garden,” etc. $1.00.
“That the book is exquisitely funny in places, we need tell nobody who ever read anything of Mr. Warner’s, but its merit is not by any means limited to its humor.... We had thought to make some extracts, but we find it impossible to decide just where to begin or where to end a quotation. There is always some exquisite thing just a little farther back, and some other exquisite thing just a little farther on, that one wants to include in the transcribed passage, and so it ends in the wish to quote the whole book.”—Hearth and Home.