"These volumes are a surprise and in their way a marvel.... They
constitute an almost encyclopaedia of English history, condensing
in a marvelous manner the facts and principles developed in the
history of the English nation.... The work is one of unsurpassed
value to the historical student or even the general reader, and
when more widely known will no doubt be appreciated as one of
the remarkable contributions to English history published in the
century."--_Chicago Universalist._
"In every page Dr. Aubrey writes with the far reaching relation
of contemporary incidents to the whole subject. The amount of
matter these three volumes contain is marvelous. The style in
which they are written is more than satisfactory.... The work is
one of unusual importance."--_Hartford Post._
* * * * *
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_THE THIRD VIOLET._ 12mo. Cloth, $1.00.
Mr. Crane's new novel is a fresh and delightful study of artist
life in the city and the country. The theme is worked out with
the author's characteristic originality and force, and with much
natural humor. In subject the book is altogether different from
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his breadth and the versatility of his great talent.
_THE LITTLE REGIMENT, and Other Episodes of the American Civil War._
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men. He has some sort of feeling, when it is all over, that he
has been doing just these things. This sort of writing needs no
praise. It will make its way to the hearts of men without
praise."--_New York Times._
"Told with a _verve_ that brings a whiff of burning powder to
one's nostrils.... In some way he blazons the scene before our
eyes, and makes us feel the very impetus of bloody
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appeal to those who are able to assist in righting
wrongs."--_New York Times._
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