Lazarre eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 374 pages of information about Lazarre.

Lazarre eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 374 pages of information about Lazarre.

Newell Dwight Hillis, Pastor of Plymouth Church, Brooklyn, says:

“‘The Redemption of David Corson’ strikes a strong, healthy, buoyant note.’”

Dr. F.W.  Gunsaulus, President Armour Institute, says:

“Mr. Goss writes with the truthfulness of light.  He has told a story in which the fact of sin is illuminated with the utmost truthfulness and the fact of redemption is portrayed with extraordinary power.  There are lines of greatness in the book which I shall never forget.”

President M.W.  Stryker, Hamilton College, says:

“It is a victory in writing for one whose head seems at last to have matched his big human heart.  There is ten times as much of reality in it as there is in ‘David Harum,’ which does not value lightly that admirable charcoal sketch.”

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THE PUPPET CROWN

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A princess rarely beautiful; a duchess magnificent and heartless; a villain revengeful and courageous; a hero youthful, humorous, fearless and truly American;—­such are the principal characters of this delightful story.—­Syracuse Post-Standard.

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With illustrations by R. Martine Reay

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By GEORGE HORTON

Mr. Horton’s powerful romance stands in a new field and brings an almost unknown world in reality before the reader—­the world of conflict between Greek and Turk.

The island of Crete seems real and genuine after reading this book; not a mere spot on the map.  The tragic and pathetic troubles of this people are told with sympathetic force.

Mr. Horton employs a vivid style that keeps the interest alive and many passages are filled with delicate poetic feeling.

Things happen and the story moves.  The characters are well conceived and are human and convincing.  Beyond question Mr. Horton’s fine story is destined to take high rank among the books of the day.

With illustrations by C.M.  Relyea

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