The Heart of the Red Firs: A Story of the Pacific NorthwestAnderson, Ada Woodruff
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The Heart of the Red Firs: A Story of the Pacific Northwest
Anderson, Ada Woodruff
Northwest, Pacific -- Fiction
"_Unique among novels_"
*THE MAN WHO ENDED WAR*
By HOLLIS GODFREY
Illustrated by Ch. Grunwald. 12mo. Cloth. $1.50
Only anticipates events a few years.—_Chicago Tribune_.
Holds the reader’s interest relentlessly.—_Chicago Record-Herald_.
Vigor and imagination lend vitality to the plot.—_New York Times_.
A reincarnation of an improved Jules Verne.—_Portland Oregonian_.
A pretty love story adds zest to the narrative.—_St. Louis
Globe-Democrat_.
Hollis Godfrey has taken a stupendous theme and written a most amazing
story.—_Boston Globe_.
The handling of the various scenes is most excellent and even
masterly.—_Boston Transcript_.
Those who like their fiction full of mystery will revel in this
galloping narrative.—_New York Evening Sun_.
Shows uncommon skill in utilization of the gigantic possibilities of
modern discovery.—_Boston Advertiser_.
* * * * *
*THE REJUVENATION OF AUNT MARY*
By ANNE WARNER
_Author of "Susan Clegg and Her Friend Mrs. Lathrop,"
"A Woman’s Will" etc._
Illustrated. 12mo. Cloth. $1.30
Always amusing and ends in a burst of sunshine.—_Philadelphia Ledger_.
Impossible to read without laughing. A sparkling, hilarious
tale.—_Chicago Record-Herald_.
The love story is as wholesome and satisfactory as the fun. In its
class this book must be accorded the first place.—_Baltimore Sun_.
The humor is simply delicious.—_Albany Times-Union_.
Every one that remembers Susan Clegg will wish also to make the
acquaintance of Aunt Mary. Her "imperious will and impervious eardrums"
furnish matter for uproarious merriment.... A book to drive away the
blues and make one well content with the worst weather.—_Pittsburg
Gazette_.
Cheerful, crisp, and bright. The comedy is sweetened by a satisfying
love tale.—_Boston Herald_.
LITTLE, BROWN, & CO., PUBLISHERS
254 WASHINGTON STREET, BOSTON
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