A story of the petroleum days, and of a family who struck oil. "Miss
Townsend is a very entertaining writer, and, while she entertains, at
the same time instructs. Her plots are well arranged, and her characters
are clearly and strongly drawn. The present volume will not detract from
the reputation she has heretofore enjoyed."--_Pittsburg Recorder._
A WOMAN'S WORD, AND HOW SHE KEPT IT.
"The celebrity of Virginia F. Townsend as an authoress, her brilliant
descriptive powers, and pure, vigorous imagination, will insure a hearty
welcome for the above-entitled volume in the writer's happiest vein.
Every woman will understand the self-sacrifice of Genevieve Weir, and
will entertain only scorn for the miserable man who imbittered her life
to hide his own wrong-doing."--_Fashion Quarterly._
THAT QUEER GIRL.
"A fresh, wholesome book about good men and good women, bright and
cheery in style, and pure in morals. Just the book to take a young
girl's fancy, and help her to grow up, like Madeline and Argia, into the
sweetness of real girlhood; there being more of that same sweetness
under the fuss and feathers of the present day than a casual observer
might suppose."--_People's Monthly._
ONLY GIRLS.
"This volume shows how two persons, 'only girls,' saved two men from
crime, even from ruin of body and soul; and all this came about in their
lives without their purpose or knowledge at the time, and not at all as
they or anybody else would have planned it; but it comes about well and
naturally enough. The story is ingenious and graphic, and kept the
writer of this notice up far into the small hours of yesterday
morning."--_Washington Chronicle._
_Sold by all booksellers and newsdealers, and sent by mail, postpaid on
receipt of price._
=LEE & SHEPARD, Publishers, Boston.=
LEE AND SHEPARD'S DOLLAR NOVELS.
=JOHN THORN'S FOLKS.= By ANGELINE TEAL. Cloth.
$1.00.
=BARBARA THAYER.= By MISS ANNIE JENNESS. Cloth.
$1.00. Popular Edition. Paper. 50 cents.
=THE ONLY ONE.= A Novel by HARRY W. FRENCH, author
of "Castle Foam," "Nuna, the Bramin Girl," "Our
Boys in China," "Our Boys in India," etc. 16mo.
Cloth. $1.00.
This work was published as a serial in "The Boston Globe," and made a
sensation. It will have a large sale in its new dress.
=LORD OF HIMSELF.= A Novel by FRANCIS H.
UNDERWOOD, author of "Handbook of English
Literature," etc. A new edition. 16mo. Cloth.
$1.00.
"This novel is one that has come into American literature to
stay."--_Boston Post._
"Spirited, fresh, clean-cut, and deeply thoughtful."--_Boston Gazette._
=DORA DARLING:= The Daughter of the Regiment. By
J. G. AUSTIN. 16mo. Cloth, $l.00. A thrilling
story of the great Rebellion.
=OUTPOST.= By J. G. AUSTIN. 16mo. Cloth. $1.00. A
Sequel to "Dora Darling," but each story complete
in itself.
Public-domain text, read in full here on John Shaqi.
Reviews
Reviews
No reviews yet
Be the first to share your thoughts on this work.
Elsewhere in the archive
Join the Discussion
Join the discussion
Sign in to leave a comment or review.
Sign InorCreate an account