“That Mr. Altsheler has caught the wild, free spirit of the life which he depicts is evident on every page, and nowhere more so than in one of his final chapters, ‘The Meeting of the Chiefs,’ where he vitalizes the life-and-death struggle of a friendly and a hostile Indian.”—New York Mail and Express.
In Circling Camps.
A Romance of the American Civil War. 12mo. Cloth, $1.50.
“We do not often get as fine a picture as that which Mr. Altsheler paints. The tale covers the period from the election and inauguration of Lincoln until the surrender of Lee and the entrance of the Northern army into Richmond.... Every good American who enjoys the smell of powder and the crack of the rifle will appreciate the chapters that describe the battle of Gettysburg.”—The Bookman.
A Herald of the West.
An American Story of 1811-1815. 12mo. Cloth, $1.50.
“A rattling good story, and unrivalled in fiction for its presentation of the American feeling toward England during our second conflict.”—Boston Herald.
A Soldier of Manhattan.
And his Adventures at Ticonderoga and Quebec. 12mo. Ornamental cloth, $1.50.
“The story is told in such a simple, direct way that it holds the reader’s interest to the end, and gives a most accurate picture of the times.”—Boston Transcript.