Where Ghosts Walk.
The Haunts of Familiar Characters in History and Literature. By MARION HARLAND, author of "Some Colonial Homesteads," etc. Second impression. With 33 illustrations, 8o, gilt top, in a box
$2.50
"In this volume fascinating pictures are thrown upon the screen so rapidly that we have not time to have done with our admiration for one before the next one is encountered.... Long-forgotten heroes live once more, we recall the honored dead to life again and the imagination runs riot. Travel of this kind does not weary, it fascinates."—N.Y. Times.
Some Colonial Homesteads
AND THEIR STORIES. By MARION HARLAND. Second impression. With 86 illustrations. 8o, gilt top, in a box
$3.00
In this volume the author tells the stories of some Colonial Homesteads whose names have become household words. The book is charmingly written and is embellished by a large number of illustrations, very carefully selected and engraved. Among the homesteads presented are: Brandon, Westover, Shirley, Marshall House, Cliveden (Chew House), Morris House, Van Cortlandt Manor House, Oak Hill (The Home of the Livingstons), Philipse Manor House, Jumel House (Fort Washington), Smith House (Sharon, Conn.), Pierce Homestead, Parson William's House, Varina (Pocahontas), Jamestown, and Williamsburg.
More Colonial Homesteads
AND THEIR STORIES. By MARION HARLAND, author of "Some Colonial Homesteads and Their Stories," "Where Ghosts Walk," etc. With 56 illustrations. 8o, gilt top, in a box