Rensselaer Journal, Volume 11, Number 3, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 27 June 1901 — “Tarry Thou Till I Come.” [ARTICLE]
“Tarry Thou Till I Come.”
“The Wandering Jew” is having a wonderful revival in literature lately. The first book in tills fascinating Held was “Salathiel,” by Geo. Oroly, Christ’s!words, “Tarry thou till I C(yiji§ n ” j ) beneath the weight of the cross to the/scoffing Pharisee, sets the /ew wandering. Most notable followers of this story were Euj/end-Sue’s and “Thi Prlijpp India,” fey the author of “Ben Hur.” tieneMVWallpce himself praiseq, Proly.a “Salathiel” as one' of the six greatest English novels ever written. One New York publisher' has lately issued Ah illustrated edition; at $j1.40 net Now comes Jqhn B.' l Alden, so well-known as the. pioneer in cheap book publishing, with an excellent edition at 25 cents; even this, with 1 a view so widely extending the knowledge of his publications, he offers to mail postpaid, tn the readers of the Journal for the-nominal price of 12p., .if they ..will .Order,, at . mention the paper. Doubtless, many •will accept bis offer. Address John Bi. Alden, Publisher,442 Pearl St. New /York. *• ** I’*’’ « I |V, < 1
