Democratic Sentinel, Volume 11, Number 14, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 May 1887 — A WONDERFUL BOOK. [ARTICLE]

A WONDERFUL BOOK.

An aeency for one of J. W. Bull’s becks is about as valuable as a well--8 looked farm without any morgtages Be seems to know by intuition what sort of books will suit the people, and be writes for the masses. He .as never yet written a book that was not a great success, but we prediet'that his latest work, “Sea and Land,” just issued by Dan Linaman & Co., of St. Louis. Mo, will outstrip all his previous efforts. It deals with subjects that u’e always irteres.ing, and he has treated them in a wav that adds fascination to interest. The Christiaa Reflector says: '‘The book is a revelation to us. Wc r.ad no idea that the subject could be treated in «uch an int-nsel interesting manner. It is a great wo.k, and we are almost persuaded to turn book agents ourselves and help to circulate It for the good it will do ” (Sue advertisement in another Bart of this paper )