Neither too childish for adults, nor yet too difficult of comprehension for children. They will delight as well as instruct.—Mercantile Journal.
Interesting scenes and events in the New World are here brought together and invested with a charm that is irresistible by old as well as young.—Ch. Intelligencer.
ROMANCE OF AMERICAN HISTORY; or, an Account of the Settlement of North Carolina and Virginia, embracing the tragic Incidents connected with the Spanish Settlements, French Colonies, English Plantation at Jamestown, Captivity of Captain Smith, the Adventures of Pocahontas, etc. With Illustrations. 60 cents.
All the interest of romance, and the addition of veritable history.—Puritan Rec.
It is a most pleasing and instructive book.—Home Journal.
Interesting as a novel, and a thousand times more profitable reading.—Lit. Mes.
Every library should be furnished with this Series of American Histories.—N. E. Farmer.
Admirably fitted for family reading, and calculated to interest the young.—Trav.
Attractive series of books founded on the early history of our country; it will make a most valuable addition to all family libraries.—Arthur’s Gazette.
No more interesting and instructive reading can be put into the hands of youth.—Portland Transcript.