When once taken up it will not be laid down without regret until finished.—Courier.
An exceedingly interesting volume.—Am. Traveller.
Popular reading, particularly adapted to entertain and instruct youth.—Mercantile Journal.
Every New Englander, wherever he resides, should own this book.—Scientific Am.
An extremely interesting volume, written in a plain but vigorous style, adapted to the young, but will be read with interest by the older ones.—Ch. Freeman.
Highly attractive in style and instructive in matter.—N. Y. Com. Adv.
NOVELTIES OF THE NEW WORLD; an Account of the Adventures and Discoveries of the First Explorers of North America. With numerous Illustrations. 16mo, cloth, 60 cts.
A series of books which will serve as valuable introductions and enticements to more extended historical reading.—Am. Traveller.
It has all the interest of a romance.—Portland Transcript.
We have seen the boys bend over these pages, unwilling to leave them, either for play or sleep; and when finished, inquiring anxiously when the next would come.—Watchman and Reflector.