Honey-Sweet eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 204 pages of information about Honey-Sweet.

Honey-Sweet eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 204 pages of information about Honey-Sweet.

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Allen—­A Kentucky Cardinal.  By James Lane Allen.

“A narrative, told with naive simplicity, of how a man who was devoted to his fruits and flowers and birds came to fall in love with a fair neighbor.”—­New York Tribune.

Allen—­The Reign of Law.  A Tale of the Kentucky Hempfields.  By James Lane Allen.

“Mr. Allen has style as original and almost as perfectly finished as Hawthorne’s....  And rich in the qualities that are lacking in so many novels of the period.”—­San Francisco Chronicle.

Atherton—­Patience Sparhawk.  By Gertrude Atherton.

“One of the most interesting works of the foremost American novelist.”

Child—­Jim Hands.  By Richard Washburn Child.

“A big, simple, leisurely moving chronicle of life.  Commands the profoundest respect and admiration.  Jim is a real man, sound and fine.”—­Daily News.

Crawford—­The Heart of Rome.  By Marion Crawford.

“A story of underground mystery.”

Crawford—­Fair Margaret:  A Portrait.  By Marion Crawford.

“A story of modern life in Italy, visualizing the country and its people, and warm with the red blood of romance and melodrama.”—­Boston Transcript.

Davis—­A Friend of Caesar.  By William Stearns Davis.

“There are many incidents so vivid, so brilliant, that they fix themselves in the memory.”—­Nancy Huston Banks in The Bookman.

Drummond—­The Justice of the King.  By Hamilton Drummond.

“Read the story for the sake of the living, breathing people, the adventures, but most for the sake of the boy who served love and the King.”—­Chicago Record-Herald.

Elizabeth and Her German Garden.

“It is full of nature in many phases—­of breeze and sunshine, of the glory of the land, and the sheer joy of living.”—­New York Times.

Gale—­Loves of Pelleas and Etarre.  By Zona Gale.

" ... full of fresh feeling and grace of style, a draught from the fountain of youth.”—­Outlook.

Herrick—­The Common Lot.  By Robert Herrick.

“A story of present-day life, intensely real in its picture of a young architect whose ideals in the beginning were, at their highest, aesthetic rather than spiritual.  It is an unusual novel of great interest.”

London—­Adventure.  By Jack London.

“No reader of Jack London’s stories need be told that this abounds with romantic and dramatic incident.”—­Los Angeles Tribune.

London—­Burning Daylight.  By Jack London.

“Jack London has outdone himself in ‘Burning Daylight.’”—­The Springfield Union.

Loti—­Disenchanted.  By Pierre Loti.

“It gives a more graphic picture of the life of the rich Turkish women of to-day than anything that has ever been written.”—­Brooklyn Daily Eagle.

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