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.

The action of this stirring story begins when New York was a little city of less than 5,000 inhabitants.

The Governor has forbidden the port to the free traders or pirate ships, which sailed boldly under their own flag; while the Patroon and his merchant colleagues not only traded openly with the buccaneers, but owned and managed such illicit craft.  The story of the clash of these conflicting interests and the resulting exciting happenings is absorbing.

The atmosphere of the tale is fresh in fiction, the plot is stirring and well knit, and the author is possessed of the ability to write forceful, fragrant English.

From the Brooklyn Standard-Union:

“The tale is one of vibrant quality.  It can not be read at a leisurely pace.  It bears the reader through piratical seas and buccaneering adventures, through storm and stress of many sorts, but it lands him safely, and leads him to peace.”

12mo,

Illustrated in color by C.M.  Relyea

Price, $1.50

The Bowen-Merrill Company, Indianapolis

A STORY OF THE MORGAN RAID, DURING THE WAR of the REBELLION

THE LEGIONARIES

By HENRY SCOTT CLARK

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The Memphis Commercial-appeal says:

“The backbone of the story is Morgan’s great raid—­one of the most romantic and reckless pieces of adventure ever attempted in the history of the world.  Mr. Clark’s description of the Ride of the Three Thousand is a piece of literature that deserves to live; and is as fine in its way as the chariot race from ‘Ben Hur.’”

The Cincinnati Commercial-Tribune says:

“‘The Legionaries’ is pervaded with what seems to be the true spirit of artistic impartiality.  The author is simply a narrator.  He stands aside, regarding with equal eye all the issues involved and the scales dip not in his hands.  To sum up, the first romance of the new day on the Ohio is an eminently readable one—­a good yarn well spun.”

The Rochester Herald says:

“The appearance of a new novel in the West marks an epoch in fiction relating to the war between the sections for the preservation of the Union.  ‘The Legionaries’ is a remarkable book, and we can scarcely credit the assurance that it is the work of a new writer.”

12mo, illustrated Price, $1.50

The Bowen-Merrill Company, Indianapolis

THE STORY OF AN AMERICAN CRUCIFIXION

THE PENITENTES

By LOUIS HOW

The Chicago Record says:

“To describe the customs of this band of intensely religious people, to retain all the color and picturesqueness of the original scene without excess, was the difficult task which Mr. How has done well.”

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