The Bay State Monthly — Volume 2, No. 6, March, 1885Various
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The Bay State Monthly — Volume 2, No. 6, March, 1885
Various
Massachusetts -- Periodicals; New England -- Periodicals
This is a collection of charming "pen and pencil sketches of American
poets and their homes." The names of Holmes, Whitman, Miller, Phelps,
Bryant, Perry, Emerson, Hayne, O'Reilly and Smith are loved by many who
will be delighted to find them thus associated and honored. A poet's
home is a place of interest, for of it, as much as of the soul, is the
poem born. The home-life, the simple elegance and open hospitality are
part of the beauty of the flowing numbers. In this work the exact
illustrations add much to the vividness of the description. The volume
is worthy a place in any collection.--_Central Baptist._
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[Illustration: _From_ ROCKY FORK.]
ROCKY FORK
By Mary Hartwell Catherwood.
Cloth, $1.50.
A notably fresh and charming story of boy and girl school-life at the
West in the early days.
Thirty-six pictures by George F. Barnes.
Rocky Fork is the name of the place where Bluebell, the heroine of our
story, lived. It was a country place, and she went to a country school,
and had all that belongs to a country life. She was a good, brave and
lovable girl. No one can imagine what an interesting and adventurous
time she had, unless they read Rocky Fork. We wish that all our little
friends could get a chance to read it, for it is a charming
story.--_Presbyterian, New Orleans._
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[Illustration]
THE PANSY.
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