Patroon van Volkenberg : $b A tale of old Manhattan in the year sixteen hundred & ninety-nineStephenson, Henry Thew
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Patroon van Volkenberg : $b A tale of old Manhattan in the year sixteen hundred & ninety-nine
Stephenson, Henry Thew
Manhattan (New York, N.Y.) -- Fiction; New York (N.Y.) -- History -- Colonial period, ca. 1600-1775 -- Fiction
THE MASTER OF APPLEBY. By Francis Lynde. Illustrated by T. de
Thulstrup.
A novel tale concerning itself in part with the great struggle in the
two Carolinas, but chiefly with the adventures therein of two gentlemen
who loved one and the same lady.
A strong, masculine and persuasive story.
A MODERN MADONNA. By Caroline Abbot Stanley.
A story of American life, founded on facts as they existed some years
ago in the District of Columbia. The theme is the maternal love and
splendid courage of a woman.
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GROSSET & DUNLAP, 526 WEST 26th ST., NEW YORK
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KATE DOUGLAS WIGGIN’S
STORIES OF PURE DELIGHT
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Full of originality and humor, kindliness and cheer
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==THE OLD PEABODY PEW.== Large Octavo. Decorative text pages,
printed in two colors. Illustrations by Alice Barber Stephens.
One of the prettiest romances that has ever come from this author’s pen
is made to bloom on Christmas Eve in the sweet freshness of an old New
England meeting house.
==PENELOPE’S PROGRESS.== Attractive cover design in colors.
Scotland is the background for the merry doings of three very clever and
original American girls. Their adventures in adjusting themselves to the
Scot and his land are full of humor.
==PENELOPE’S IRISH EXPERIENCES.== Uniform in style _with
“Penelope’s Progress.”_
The trio of clever girls who rambled over Scotland cross the border to
the Emerald Isle, and again they sharpen their wits against new
conditions, and revel in the land of laughter and wit.
==REBECCA OF SUNNYBROOK FARM.==
One of the most beautiful studies of childhood—Rebecca’s artistic,
unusual and quaintly charming qualities stand out midst a circle of
austere New Englanders. The stage version is making a phenomenal
dramatic record.
==NEW CHRONICLES OF REBECCA.== With illustrations by F. C. Yohn.
Some more quaintly amusing chronicles that carry Rebecca through various
stages to her eighteenth birthday.
==ROSE O' THE RIVER.== With illustrations by George Wright.
The simple story of Rose, a country girl and Stephen a sturdy young
farmer. The girl’s fancy for a city man interrupts their love and merges
the story into an emotional strain where the reader follows the events
with rapt attention.
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GROSSET & DUNLAP, 526 WEST 26th ST., NEW YORK
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