Illustrated Edition. With 70 full-page and text pictures by B. West
Clinedinst, and other text designs by C. D. Farrand, and a biography of
the author by Forbes Heermans. 12mo. $1.50.
"What seems to us to be the final judgment of 'David Harum' is given in
the _North American Review_ by no less a personage than John Oliver
Hobbes. This review strikes at the root of the matter.
"'It would not be presumptuous to say,' opines Mrs. Craigie, 'well
remembering the magnificent ability of certain English authors of the
present day, that not one could create a character which would win the
whole English population as David Harum has won the American public. The
reason is plain. With so many class distinctions, a national figure is
out of the question. A national hero--yes; but a man for "winterin' and
summerin' with"--no. Social equality and independence of thought, in
spite of all abortive attempts to introduce the manners and traditions
of feudal Europe, are in the very air of the United States. One could
not find an American man or woman of the true stock who had not known
intimately, or who did not count among his or her ancestors, connections,
relatives, a David Harum. The type, no doubt, is getting old: becoming
more and more "removed" from the younger generation. In the course of
the next twenty years it may become so changed as to seem extinct, but
it is a national figure--certainly the most original, probably the
purest in blood. And the spirit of Harum is the undying spirit--no
matter how much modified it may eventually become by refinement,
travel, and foreign influence--of the American people. Individuals
may change, but the point of view remains unalterable.'"--_New York
Mail and Express._
"'David Harum' is one of those extremely rare and perfectly fresh
creations in current fiction which really enrich our literature. In
brief, it is a masterpiece, and one that deserves an immense popularity.
No words can adequately describe its wholesome, sparkling humor, its
quaint and endearing originality, its genuine Yankee wit and native
shrewdness. A well-nigh perfect work it is--a creation which will take a
permanent place among American literary portraits."--_Literary Review._
D. APPLETON AND COMPANY, NEW YORK.
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