The Mystery of the Clasped Hands: A NovelBoothby, Guy
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The Mystery of the Clasped Hands: A Novel
Boothby, Guy
Detective and mystery stories; Fiction
The author of “The Girl at the Halfway House,” Mr. E. Hough, gained
general recognition by his remarkable book, “The Story of the
Cowboy,” published by D. Appleton and Company in this country, and
also published in England.
“The Girl at the Halfway House” has been called an American epic
by critics who have read the manuscript. The author illustrates
the strange life of the great westward movement which became so
marked in this country after the civil war. A dramatic picture of
a battlefield, which has been compared to scenes in “The Red Badge
of Courage,” opens the story. After this “Day of War,” in which
the hero and heroine first meet, there comes “The Day of the
Buffalo.” The reader follows the course of the hero and his
friend, a picturesque old army veteran, to the frontier, then
found on the Western plains. The author, than whom no one can
speak with fuller knowledge, pictures the cowboy on his native
range, the wild life of the buffalo hunters, the coming of the
white-topped emigrant wagons, and the strange days of the early
land booms. Into this new world comes the heroine, whose family
finally settles near at hand, illustrating the curious phases of
the formation of a prairie home. The third part of the story,
called “The Day of the Cattle,” sketches the wild days when the
range cattle covered the plains and the cowboys owned the towns.
The fourth part of the story is called “The Day of the Plow,” and
in this we find that the buffalo has passed from the adopted
country of hero and heroine, and the era of towns and land booms
has begun.
Nothing has been written on the opening of the West to excel this
romance in epic quality, and its historic interest, as well as its
freshness, vividness, and absorbing interest, should appeal to
every American reader.
* * * * *
A NEW HISTORICAL ROMANCE.
* * * * *
Betsy Ross.
_A Romance of the Flag_. By CHAUNCEY C. HOTCHKISS, author of “In
Defiance of the King,” etc. 12mo. Cloth, $1.50.
“Betsy Ross” is a historical romance based upon the story of the
maker of the first official American flag. Mrs. Ross was a charming
young widow of but little more than twenty-three when she was
commissioned to make the flag from a design submitted to her by
Washington. Her husband had been killed by an accident at the
Philadelphia arsenal within a few months after his marriage.
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