"I like everything about it."—Horace Howard Furness, LL. D.
Daughters of the Revolution.
By Charles Carleton Coffin, author of "The Drum-Beat of the Nation," etc. With illustrations. Second Edition. Crown, 8vo, $1.50.
"Mr. Coffin's story is one of thrilling interest, and is at the same time an historically accurate presentation of the scenes, events, and the spirit of the people of the colonies at the fateful outbreak of the Revolution."—Boston Advertiser.
A Soulless Singer.
By Mary Catherine Lee, author of "A Quaker Girl of Nantucket," and "In the Cheering-Up Business." 16mo, $1.25.
"The story's motive is the power of human passion to give to a voice which is otherwise noble and well trained the quality of feeling, of soul, which is essential to the really great singer.... The story is well written."—Springfield Republican.
"A daintier, prettier love-story than this it would be hard to find."—Chicago Interior.
Under the Man-fig.
By M. E. M. Davis. 16mo, $1.25.