The Uncrowned King by Harold Bell Wright
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one feels that the people are old friends, real flesh and blood
characters, so human are they all."--_San Francisco Call_. "A skillfully mapped battle-field of human souls, relieved, it is true, by humor, but, for the most part, pathetic and, at times, brooded over by the mystery of spirit-strength, life's close, never-ending tragedy."--_Chicago Examiner_. "Mr. Wright's books are wholesome in the best sense. They express a faith which lies in practical deeds. This latest of them should materially extend the author's favor in a field which he has made his own."--_New York World_. * * * * * THE UNCROWNED KING "The Crown is not the kingdom, nor is one King because he wears a Crown." _--From "The Uncrowned King"_. "It embodies the aspiration, civic and moral, of the present day."--_New York Tribune_. "Beautiful both in language and in sentiment."--_Chicago News._ "It represents dreams of artistic magnificence."--_Buffalo Evening News_. |
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