EDEN PHILLPOTTS'
The Three Brothers
Cloth, 12mo, $1.50"'The Three Brothers' seems to us the best yet of the long series of these remarkable Dartmoor tales. If Shakespeare had written novels we can think that some of his pages would have been like some of these. Here certainly is language, turn of humor, philosophical play, vigor of incident, such as might have come straight from Elizabeth's day.... The book is full of a very moving interest and is agreeable and beautiful."—The New York Sun.
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THE MACMILLAN COMPANY
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