Life and Adventure in the South PacificJones, John D.
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Life and Adventure in the South Pacific
Jones, John D.
Emily Morgan (Ship); Oceania -- Description and travel; Whaling
Fertile as the present age has been in historical works of the
highest merit, none of them can be ranked above these volumes in
the grand qualities of interest, accuracy, and truth.—_Edinburgh
Quarterly Review_, Jan, 1861.
This noble work.—_Westminster Review_ (London).
One of the most fascinating as well as important histories of the
century.—_Cor. N. Y. Evening Post._
The careful study of these volumes will infallibly afford a feast
both rich and rare.—_Baltimore Republican._
Already takes a rank among standard works of history.—_London Critic._
Mr. Motley’s prose epic.—_London Spectator._
Its pages are pregnant with instruction.—_London Literary Gazette._
We may profit by almost every page of his narrative. All the topics
which agitate us now are more or less vividly presented in the
History of the United Netherlands.—_New York Times._
Bears on every page marks of the same vigorous mind that produced
“The Rise of the Dutch Republic;” but the new work is riper,
mellower, and though equally racy of the soil, softer flavored.
The inspiring idea which breathes through Mr. Motley’s histories
and colors the whole texture of his narrative, is the grandeur of
that memorable struggle in the 16th century by which the human
mind broke the thraldom of religious intolerance and achieved its
independence.—_The World, N. Y._
The name of Motley now stands in the very front rank of living
historians. His _Dutch Republic_ took the world by surprise; but
the favorable verdict then given is now only the more deliberately
confirmed on the publication of the continued story under the title
of the _History of the United Netherlands_. All the nerve, and power,
and substance of juicy life are there, lending a charm to every
page.—_Church Journal, N. Y._
Motley, indeed, has produced a prose epic, and his fighting
scenes are as real, spirited, and life-like as the combats in the
Iliad.—_The Press_ (Phila.).
His history is as interesting as a romance, and as reliable as a
proposition of Euclid. Clio never had a more faithful disciple. We
advise every reader whose means will permit to become the owner of
these fascinating volumes, assuring him that he will never regret the
investment.—_Christian Intelligencer, N. Y._
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