Rensselaer Republican, Volume 17, Number 25, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 26 February 1885 — Grace Greenwood's New Book. [ARTICLE]

Grace Greenwood's New Book.

‘•Stories for Home Folks, Young and Old,” is the attractive title of a pretty vjlume by this famous author, just published. It starts out with “A True Gory of President Lincoln," winch ■with other war reminiscences that follow will waken a patriotic glow in the hearts of readers both old and young; there are stories of travel in this and other lands, stories of famous people, of “My First Leve-Letter,” “Almost a Chest Story”—in all twenty-nine stories, which being written by Grace who is so well known as ■one of the most graceful and captivating writers, will find joyful listeners everywhere. The volume is equivalent in size and appearance Jo the author's other works heretofore sold at $1.2.3, but being pi: bl is bed by the “ Literary - Kevolutioii” John IL Alden. 393 PearlStreet, New York, it'is sold for 50 centsMr. Alden sends a 100-page catalogue, descriptive of his immense list of standard and‘popular works, fiW/to any applicant.