IN OLE VIRGINIA
Marse Chan, and Other Stories
"Nothing more beautiful than these stories has ever been penned by a
Southern writer. The person who has not read them has missed something
akin to the loss of the town-bred child who treads among forests of
stone houses, and who has never known a forest of nature, the perfume of
wild dog-roses, and the unsoiled beauty of God's sunshine."--_New
Orleans Picayune._
THE BURIAL OF THE GUNS
"One can hardly read the story that gives the name to this volume
without a quickening of the breath and moisture of the eye."--_Christian
Register._
"Three of them are war stories, and all are told in Mr. Page's charming
style."--_Chicago Inter-Ocean._
GORDON KEITH
"Always rings true. Its ideas are of the sincere, manly type."--_New
York Tribune._
BRED IN THE BONE
"A book which will be thoroughly enjoyed."--_Literary World._
UNDER THE CRUST
"It contains work which Mr. Page has never surpassed."--_The Outlook._
ON NEWFOUND RIVER: A Story
"The rich promise of his rarely beautiful short stories has been
fulfilled, and the Old Dominion has another novelist of whom she may be
proud."--_Richmond Dispatch._
ELSKET AND OTHER STORIES
"'Elsket' is a veritable poem in prose--a tragic poem that you will
hardly read, unless you are very hard hearted indeed, without the
tribute of a tear. Of the five stories in the book, however, the one
which moves me most deeply is 'Run to Seed.'"--LOUISE CHANDLER MOULTON,
_in the Boston Herald_.
PASTIME STORIES
With Illustrations by A. B. Frost
"Some of these short character sketches equal in artistic moderation and
fineness of workmanship the best work Mr. Page has ever done."--_New
York Times._
STORIES AND SPECIAL EDITIONS
"Mr. Page is the brightest star in our Southern literature. He belongs
to the old Virginia quality; he knows the life of the people, he knows
the negro and renders his dialect perfectly, he has an eye for the
picturesque, the poetic, and the humorous, and his style shows exquisite
artistic taste and skill."--_Nashville American._
=TOMMY TROT'S VISIT TO SANTA CLAUS.= Illustrated in colors.
=A CAPTURED SANTA CLAUS.= Illustrated in colors.
=SANTA CLAUS'S PARTNER.= With illustrations in colors.
=IN OLE VIRGINIA.= With illustrations by FROST, PYLE, SMEDLEY, and others.
=IN OLE VIRGINIA.= [_Cameo Edition._] With an etching by W. L. SHEPPARD.
=MARSE CHAN.= A Tale of Old Virginia. Illustrated.
=MEH LADY.= A Story of the War. Illustrated.
=POLLY.= A Christmas Recollection. Illustrated.
=UNC' EDINBURG.= A Plantation Echo. Illustrated.
"=BEFO' THE WAR.=" Echoes of Negro Dialect. By A. C. GORDON and THOMAS
NELSON PAGE.
=AMONG THE CAMPS=, or Young People's Stories of the War. Illustrated.
=TWO LITTLE CONFEDERATES.= Illustrated.
CHARLES SCRIBNER'S SONS
NEW YORK
End of Project Gutenberg's John Marvel, Assistant, by Thomas Nelson Page
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