Salve Venetia, gleanings from Venetian history; vol. IICrawford, F. Marion (Francis Marion)
History
Salve Venetia, gleanings from Venetian history; vol. II
Crawford, F. Marion (Francis Marion)
Venice (Italy) -- History
=PIETRO GHISLERI.=--“The strength of the story lies not only in the
artistic and highly dramatic working out of the plot, but also in the
penetrating analysis and understanding of the impulsive and passionate
Italian character.”--_Public Opinion._
=THE CHILDREN OF THE KING.=--“One of the most artistic and exquisitely
finished pieces of work that Crawford has produced. The picturesque
setting, Calabria and its surroundings, the beautiful Sorrento and the
Gulf of Salerno, with the bewitching accessories that climate, sea, and
sky afford, give Mr. Crawford rich opportunities to show his rare
descriptive powers. As a whole the book is strong and beautiful through
its simplicity.”--_Public Opinion._
=MARION DARCHE.=--“We are disposed to rank ‘Marion Darche’ as the best of
Mr. Crawford’s American stories.”--_The Literary World._
=THE THREE FATES.=--“The strength of the story lies in portrayal of the
aspirations, disciplinary efforts, trials, and triumphs of the man who
is a born writer, and who by long and painful experiences learns the
good that is in him and the way in which to give it effectual
expression. Taken for all in all, it is one of the most pleasing of all
his productions in fiction, and it affords a view of certain phases of
American, or perhaps we should say of New York, life that have not
hitherto been treated with anything like the same adequacy and
felicity.”--_Boston Beacon._
=KATHARINE LAUDERDALE.=--“It need scarcely be said that the story is
skilfully and picturesquely written, portraying sharply individual
characters in well-defined surroundings.”--_New York Commercial
Advertiser._
=THE RALSTONS.=--“The whole group of character studies is strong and
vivid.”--_The Literary World._
=LOVE IN IDLENESS.=--“The story is told in the author’s lightest vein; it
is bright and entertaining.”--_The Literary World._
=CASA BRACCIO.=--“We are grateful when Mr. Crawford keeps to his Italy.
The poetry and enchantment of the land are all his own, and ‘Casa
Braccio’ gives promise of being his masterpiece.... He has the life, the
beauty, the heart, and the soul of Italy at the tips of his
fingers.”--_Los Angeles Express._
=TAQUISARA.=--“A charming story this is, and one which will certainly be
liked by all admirers of Mr. Crawford’s work.”--_New York Herald._
=ADAM JOHNSTONE’S SON and A ROSE OF YESTERDAY.=--“It is not only one of
the most enjoyable novels that Mr. Crawford has ever written, but is a
novel that will make people think.”--_Boston Beacon._
“Don’t miss reading Marion Crawford’s new novel, ‘A Rose of Yesterday.’
It is brief, but beautiful and strong. It is as charming a piece of pure
idealism as ever came from Mr. Crawford’s pen.”--_Chicago Tribune._
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