Continental Monthly, Vol. II. July, 1862. No. 1. by Various
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page 305 of 312 (97%)
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It is the best and most truthful sketch of Southern Life and Character we have ever read."--R. SURLTON MACKENZIE, in the _Press_, Philadelphia. "Has a peculiar interest just now, and deserves a wide reading."--_Dispatch,_ Amsterdam, N.Y. "An intensely vivid description of things as they occur on a Southern Plantation."--_Union_, Lancaster, Pa. "The author is one of the finest descriptive writers in the country."--_Journal_, Boston, Mass. "It presents a vivid picture of Plantation Life, with something of the action of a character that is more than likely to pass from t story into history before the cause of the Rebellion is rooted out."--_Gazette._ Taunton, Mass. "A most powerful production, which can not be read without exciting great and continued interest"--_Palladium_, New Haven. PUBLISHED BY J.R. GILMORE, 532 BROADWAY, NEW-YORK, And 110 TREMONT STREET, BOSTON C.T. EVANS, General Agent |
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