| Herbert George Wells - Bicycle touring - 1896 - 348 pages
...literature, even in this department, is fresh, powerful, and engaging." — Chicago Times Herald. " The close communion and sympathy with Nature, and...sun-flushed pages of his new story." — The Bookman. " The book continually gladdens the aesthetic sense with its luxurious and chaste objective imagery. It shows... | |
| Mrs. Humphry Ward - 1896 - 340 pages
...literature, even in this department, is fresh, powerful, and engaging." — Chicago Times Herald. " The close communion and sympathy with Nature, and...sun-flushed pages of his new story." — The Bookman. " The book continually gladdens the Aesthetic sense with its luxurious and chaste objective imagery. It shows... | |
| Book collecting - 1896 - 688 pages
...butterflies : A Tale of Nature, as we read it in the Cosmopolitan, has now become Summer in Arcady. The close communion and sympathy with Nature, and...luminous, sunlit, sunflushed pages of his new story. Take, for instance, this passage : " In Kentucky, June is the season for picnics in the woodland pastures.... | |
| Herbert George Wells - Fiction - 1896 - 348 pages
...literature, even in this department, is fresh, powerful, and engaging." — Chicago Times Herald. " The close communion and sympathy with Nature, and...the luminous sunlit, sun-flushed pages of his new story."—The Bookman* " The book continually gladdens the aesthetic sense with its luxurious and chaste... | |
| Francis Fisher Browne, Waldo Ralph Browne, Scofield Thayer - Literature - 1896 - 388 pages
...Kentucky Cardinal," « Aftermath," " The Blue Grass Region of Kentucky," "John Gray," etc. 16mo, cloth, $1.25. '.'The close communion and sympathy with nature,...sweeter, ampler expression in the luminous, sunlit, snnflnshed pages of his new story, "Summer in Arcady." THE DAUGHTER OF A STOIC. ™E °REAM By Mise... | |
| Francis Fisher Browne - American literature - 1896 - 802 pages
...Cardinal," " Aftermath," » The Blue Grass Region of Kentucky," "John Gray," etc. 16mo, cloth, 81.25. "The close communion and sympathy with nature, and...sweeter, ampler expression in the luminous, sunlit, snnflnshed pages of his new story, ' Summer in Aroady.' "— The Bookman. " ' Summer in Л ready '... | |
| James Lane Allen - Fiction - 1897 - 380 pages
...story; it is one of the stories which do not outline; it must be read."— Boston Daily Advertiser, " The close communion and sympathy with Nature, and...sun-flushed pages of his new story.' — The Bookman, "The book continually gladdens the aesthetic sense with its luxurious and chaste objective imagery. It shows... | |
| Gilbert Parker - Canada, Northern - 1898 - 226 pages
...story. It is one of the stories which do not outline ; it must be read. — Boston Daily Advertiser. The close communion and sympathy with Nature, and...sun-flushed pages of his new story. — The Bookman. The book continually gladdens the aesthetic sense with its luxurious and chaste objective imagery. It shows... | |
| James Lane Allen - 1898 - 380 pages
...story ; it is one of the stories which do not outline; it must be read." — Boston Daily Advertiser. " The close communion and sympathy with Nature, and...sunlit, sun-flushed pages of his new story." — The Book"James Lane Allen has endeared himself to thousands of readers. A master of language, gifted with... | |
| Maurice Hewlett - 1898 - 408 pages
...; it is one of the stories which do not outline ; it must be read." — Boston Daily Advertiser. " The close communion and sympathy with Nature, and...changing phases, manifested in 'A Kentucky Cardinal' and 'Aftermath1 find nobler, sweeter, ampler expression in the luminous, sunlit, sunflushed pages of his... | |
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