The work is beautifully illustrated. Those who are at all acquainted with Arthur's writings need hardly be told that the present work is a prize to whoever possess it.—N.Y. Sun.
We know no better book for the table of any family, whether
regarded for its neat exterior or valuable contents.—Vox
Populi, Low.
The name of the author is in itself a sufficient
recommendation of the work.—Lawrence Sentinel.
T.S. Arthur is one of the best literary writers of the
age.—Watchman, Circleville, Ohio.
The name alone of the author is a sufficient guaranty to the
reading public of its surpassing merit.—The Argus, Gallatin,
Miss.
Probably he has not written a line which, dying, he could wish
to erase.—Parkersburg (Va.) Gazette.
THE WAY TO PROSPER, AND OTHER TALES,
12mo, over 200 pages, with six illustrations.
NOTICES OF THE PRESS.
This is one of Mr. Arthur's best books. His object, and he always has in view a noble one, is to recommend family union, a firm adherence to the law which requires us to respect the holy tie of family union, which requires brother to assist brother, and sister, sister. By means of a lively and pleasing narrative, he shows that this principle is not only right, but politic, and that the law of family unions is really the true way to prosper. We commend the volume to our readers as one of the best and most profitable of the many useful works which have been produced by the same accomplished writer.—Godey's Lady's Book.