Arizona -- Fiction; Love stories; Mines and mineral resources -- Fiction; Western stories
The reader must be dull, indeed, who is not stirred and thrilled by this
book, even in the light of a human document.—_Lilian Whiting in New
Orleans Times-Democrat._
A story of emotion, intensely dramatic, and told with the constructive
skill and power of narrative which Sidney McCall has evidenced so
effectively in her earlier novels.—_Brooklyn Eagle._
A story of the Southland which promises in a way to do as much for the
white slave of to-day as did “Uncle Tom’s Cabin” for the black man.
Besides the problem of child labor in the mills there is a love story
and romance that keeps the attention of the reader to the very end.—_St.
Louis Globe Democrat._
LITTLE, BROWN, & CO., PUBLISHERS
34 BEACON STREET, BOSTON
End of the Project Gutenberg EBook of The Up Grade, by Wilder Goodwin
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