Continental Monthly, Vol. I, No. VI, June, 1862 eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 306 pages of information about Continental Monthly, Vol. I, No. VI, June, 1862.

Continental Monthly, Vol. I, No. VI, June, 1862 eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 306 pages of information about Continental Monthly, Vol. I, No. VI, June, 1862.

G.  P. PUTNAM, 532 BROADWAY.

[Illustration of hand, used as a bullet] Orders should be sent at once to secure a prompt supply.

DESTINED TO BE THE BOOK OF THE SEASON.

As published in the pages of THE CONTINENTAL MONTHLY, it has been
pronounced by the Press to be
“SUPERIOR TO UNCLE TOM’S CABIN.” 
“FULL OF ABSORBING INTEREST.” 
“Whether invented or not, True, because true to Life.”—­HORACE GREELEY.

WILL SHORTLY BE PUBLISHED,

In a handsome 12mo vol. of 330 pages, cloth, $1,
AMONG THE PINES,

BY EDMUND KIRKE.

Read the following Notices from the Press: 

“It contains the most vivid and lifelike representation of a specimen family of poor South-Carolina whites we have ever read.”—­E.P.  WHIPPLE, in the Boston Transcript.

“It is full of absorbing interest.”—­Whig, Quincy, Ill.

“It gives some curious Ideas of Southern Social Life.”—­Post, Boston.

“The most lifelike delineations of Southern Life ever written.”—­Spy, Columbia, Pa.

“One of the most attractive series of papers ever published, and embodying only facts”—­C.C.  HAZEWELL, in the Traveller, Boston.

“A very graphic picture of life among the clay-eaters and turpentine-makers.”—­Lorain News, Oberlin, Ohio.

“The author wields a ready and graphic pen.”—­Times, Armenia, N.Y.

“There are passages in it of the most thrilling dramatic power.”—­Journal, Roxbury, Mass.

“It is the best and most truthful sketch of Southern Life and Character we have ever read”—­R.  SHELTON 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 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

Orders from the Trade will be filled in the order in which they are received. Single Copies sent, postpaid, by mail, on receipt of $1.

THE CONTINENTAL MONTHLY.

PUBLISHER’S NOTICE.

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