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Cary, Alice, 1820-1871 [1852], Clovernook, or, Recollections of our neighborhood in the West. [Volume I]. (Redfield, New York) [word count] [eaf489v1T]. To look up a word in a dictionary, select the word with your mouse and press 'd' on your keyboard.
CHANTICLEER: A THANKSGIVING STORY OF THE PEABODY FAMILY. In one Volume, 12mo., cloth, Price 75 cts. OPINIONS OF THE PRESS. The first work of the kind ever attempted in this country. Worthy of Teniers, if Teniers had employed the pen instead of the brush. A dainty volume. The author must have been there; spirited and amusing—with touching and A truthful and vivid picture—an addition to real American literature. A charming little book, quiet, simple, almost German in its dreamy fancies; The style is often chaste and beautiful. A delightful story. Graphically and beautifully written. A glorious thanksgiving volume; we can not guess the author—but the To be read in the family circle while the Turkey is digesting—a capital The author of “Chanticleer” does not put his name on the titlepage, but his A very interesting story. An appropriate Gift-book. We wonder, at its close, at the number of persons we have become acquainted Recommended to precede the turkey and plum-pudding era. Everyday life and incident presented in a new and telling guise, and written The book is beautifully executed, and harmonizes in its tone and spirit with Delightfully written. The materials are skilfully worked by the author into a charming picture of A beautiful little holyday volume. There is a freshness and originality about it which will be very attractive to
Cary, Alice, 1820-1871 [1852], Clovernook, or, Recollections of our neighborhood in the West. [Volume I]. (Redfield, New York) [word count] [eaf489v1T]. |