Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 75, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 29 March 1910 — Some New Copies of Old Books. [ARTICLE]
Some New Copies of Old Books.
The Blazed Trail, by S. E. White. A young lumberman’s struggle with a powerful and unscrupulous firm. Realistic descriptions of life 1n Michigan logging camp. The Mississippi Bubble, by Emerson Hough. Deals with the fortunes of John Law, the financier and projector of commercial schemes. Bow of Orange Ribbon, by Mrs. A. E. Barr. > Story of New Yofk in 1756, with a romance between a Dutch maiden and one of King George’s officers. Picturesque, natural and amusing. The Little Minister, by J. M. Barrie. Love affairs of a Presbyterian minister and n beautiful and sprightly “Egyptian.” Sketches of character and of Scottish manners and religious sentiments, very humorous. The Leopard’s Spots, by Thomas Dixon. The Wings of the Morning, by Louis Tracy. Mrß. Wiggs of the Cabbage Patch, by Mrs. A. C. H. Rice. A bright, cheery story, showing the good in human nature in the midst or. dire poverty.: - • w
