Emilie the Peacemaker eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 143 pages of information about Emilie the Peacemaker.

Emilie the Peacemaker eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 143 pages of information about Emilie the Peacemaker.

WEEKLY NEWS.—­“We can safely recommend it to the perusal of our readers as the most useful work which has yet appeared upon the subject it embraces.”

STANDARD—­“Mr. VAUX has done his part admirably.  A book which we could wish to see in every ‘Parlour Window.’”

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WORKS BY MARTIN F. TUPPER, ESQ.  D.C.L.  F.R.S.  Cheap Edition, in One Vol. cloth, price 8s.

THE CROCK OF GOLD, AND OTHER TALES.

WITH ILLUSTRATIONS BY JOHN LEECH.

Extracts from Recent Notice of “The Crock of Gold."

“We have rarely had occasion to speak more highly of any work than of this.  The purpose of the writer is admirable, the manner of his working out the story is natural and truthful, and the sentiments conveyed are all that can be desired.”—­Bell’s Weekly Messenger.

“We are glad to see such tales within the reach of the people.  Mechanics’ Institutes, and libraries of a popular character, should avail themselves of this edition.”—­Plymouth Herald.

“A tale powerfully told, and with a good moral strongly enforced.”—­ Kentish Gazette.

“This is one of the most original, peculiar, racy, and interesting books we have ever read.”—­Cincinnati Gazette.

“It is the fervour of style, the freshness of illustration, the depth of true feeling present in every page that gives these tales a charm peculiar to themselves.”—­New York Evening Post, Edited by W. C. Bryant.

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Second Edition. In fcap. 8vo. cloth, price 7s. uniform with “Proverbial Philosophy,” with Vignette and Frontispiece.

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