By Charles Kennett Burrow.
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"Patriotism without unreasonableness; love of the open air and the free hills without exaggeration; romance without over-gush; humor and melancholy side by side without morbidness; an Irish dialect stopping short of excess; a story full of sincere feeling."—The Nation.
"No more charming romance of the old sod has been published in a long time."—N. Y. World.
"A very pretty Irish story."—N. Y. Tribune.
Eve Triumphant
By Pierre de Coulevain. Translated by Alys Hallard.
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"Clever, stimulating, interesting, ... a brilliant mingling of salient truth, candid opinion, and witty comment."—Chicago Record.
"An audacious and satirical tale which embodies a great deal of clever and keen observation."—Detroit Free Press.
"An extremely clever work of fiction."—Louisville Courier-Journal.
Monsieur Martin
A Romance of the Great Swedish War. By Wymond Carey.
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"It was with genuine pleasure that we read 'M. Martin.' ... We cordially admire it and sincerely hope that all who read this page will also read the book."—From a Column Review in the Syracuse Herald.
"Wymond Carey's name must be added to the list of authors whose first books have given them a notable place in the world of letters, for 'Monsieur Martin' is one of the best of recent historical romances."—Chicago Inter-Ocean.
"Mr. Wymond Carey has given us much pleasure in reading his book, and we are glad to praise it."—Baltimore Sun.
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