Massachusetts -- Periodicals; New England -- Periodicals
Including Charles Egbert Craddock's serial story "Down the Ravine," with
other serials by famous authors, and nearly three hundred original
illustrations by celebrated artists.
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Baccalaureate Sermons.
By Rev. A.B. Peabody, D.D.LL.D. 12MO, $1.25.
The sermons contained in this volume, delivered before the graduating
classes of Harvard University, it is safe to say are not excelled by any
productions of their kind. They are not only rarely appropriate, as
discourses addressed to educated young men upon the threshold of active
life, but are models of logical thought, and graceful rhetoric worthy
the study of all ministers.
Interrupted.
By Pansy (Mrs. G.R. Alden). EXTRA CLOTH, 12MO, $1.50.
It has all the charm of this most popular author's fascinating style,
grown riper each year, and possessing more of the peculiar power by
which she adapts herself to her varied audience. More than a hundred
thousand of Pansy's books are sold every year.
Within the Shadow.
By Dorothy Holroyd. 12MO, CLOTH, $1.25.
"The most successful book of the year." "The plot is ingenious, yet not
improbable, the character drawing strong and vigorous, the story
throughout one of brilliancy and power." "The book cannot help making a
sensation."--_Boston Transcript._ "The author is an original and
vigorous writer, and at once takes rank with the best writers of
American fiction."--_Toledo Journal._ "A story of such brilliancy
and power as to at once entitle its author to recognition as a writer of
high ability."--_Journal Press_, St. Cloud. "The author has skill
in invention with the purest sentiment and good natural
style."--_Boston Globe._
How Success is Won.
(Little Biographies. Third Series.) By Sarah K. Bolton. PRICE, $1.
This is the best of the recent books of this popular class of biography;
all its "successful men" are Americans, and with two or three exceptions
they are living and in the full tide of business and power. In each
case, the facts have been furnished to the author by the subject of the
biography, or by family friends; and Mrs. Bolton has chosen from this
authentic material those incidents which most fully illustrate the
successive steps, and the ruling principles, by which success has been
gained. A portrait accompanies each biography.
In Case of Accident.
By Dr. D.A. Sargent. ILLUSTRATED. PRICE, 60 CENTS.
Public-domain text, read in full here on John Shaqi.
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