Charles Auchester, Volume 1 (of 2)Sheppard, Elizabeth Sara
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Charles Auchester, Volume 1 (of 2)
Sheppard, Elizabeth Sara
Musical fiction
There is no need of romancing, and Mr. Balch's scenic
descriptions are for all practical purposes real
descriptions. The legends he relates of the great bridge
which once spanned the Columbia, for which there is some
substantial history, adds to the mystical charms of the
story. His Indian characters are as real as if photographed
from life. No writer has presented a finer character than the
great chief of the Willamettes, Multnomah; Snoqualmie the
Cayuse; or Tohomish the Seer. The night visit of Multnomah to
the tomb of his dead wife upon that lonely island in the
Willamette is a picture that will forever live in the
reader's memory.... To those who have traversed the ground,
and know something of Indian character and the wild, free
life of pioneer days, the story will be
charming.--_Inter-Ocean, Chicago._
It is a truthful and realistic picture of the powerful Indian
tribes that inhabited the Oregon country two centuries
ago.... It is a book that will be of value as a historical
authority; and as a story of interest and charm, there are
few novels that can rival it.--_Traveller, Boston._
There is much and deep insight in this book. The characters
stand in clear outline, and are original. The movement of the
story is quick and varied, like the running water of the
great river.--_The Pacific, San Francisco._
Its field is new for fiction; it is obviously the work of one
who has bestowed a great deal of study on the subjects he
would illustrate. It is very interesting reading, fluently
written.--_Times, Chicago._
_Sold by all booksellers, or mailed, on receipt of price, by_
A. C. MCCLURG & CO., PUBLISHERS,
COR. WABASH AVE. AND MADISON ST., CHICAGO.
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