BOOKS BYTHOMAS NELSON PAGE“Mr. Page is the brightest star in our Southern literature. He belongs to the old Virginia ‘quality’; he knows the life of the people, he knows the negro and renders his dialect perfectly, he has an eye for the picturesque, the poetic, and the humorous, and his style shows exquisite artistic taste and skill.”—NashvilleAmerican.WITH ILLUSTRATIONSIN OLE VIRGINIAWith 24 full-page illustrations by A. B. Frost, Howard Pyle, W. T. Smedley, C. S. Reinhart, A. Castaigne, and B. W. Clinedinst, 12mo., $2.50This volume contains “Marse Chan,” “Meh Lady,” “Polly,” “Unc’ Edinburg,” “Ole ’Stracted,” and “No Haid Pawn,” and the handsome illustrations contribute very largely to its attractiveness.“A sumptuous volume.... The illustrations are sympathetic as well as artistic and charming.”—BrooklynStandard-Union.MARSE CHANA TALE OF OLD VIRGINIAIllustrated by W. T. Smedley. Small folio, $1.00.“‘Marse Chan,’ by its artistic beauty, its fine pathos, and its vivid dramatic force, made its author at once a new light in American literature.”—BostonSaturday Evening Gazette.MEH LADYA STORY OF THE WARIllustrated by C. S. Reinhart. Small folio, $1.00.“‘Meh Lady’ is a war story that strikes a tender chord of feeling.”—BuffaloTimes.“Its contrasted humor, force, and pathos, put it foremost among any ‘Southern,’ ‘War,’ or ‘Dialect’ stories we have ever read.”—New YorkIndependent.POLLYA CHRISTMAS RECOLLECTIONIllustrated by A. Castaigne. Small folio, $1.00.“An attractive and winning story. It has its full share both of humor and pathos.”—BaltimoreSun.UNC’ EDINBURGA PLANTATION ECHOIllustrated by B. West Clinedinst. Small folio, $1.00.“It is a beautiful story of college life, early and immediate love, estrangement, and final dramatic reconciliation.”—PhiladelphiaPress.“Mr. Page’s heroines are so delightfully sweet and attractive that no one can help falling in love with them.”—ChicagoHerald.SOCIAL LIFE IN OLD VIRGINIABEFORE THE WARWith Illustrations by the Misses Cowles and from Original Photographs.12mo, $1.50.A vivid picture, in Mr. Page’s fascinating style, of conditions and manners existing among the gentlefolk of old Virginia.“Mr. Page’s book is one of these bits of literature that reflect the undergleams of a nation’s life, and whatever may sound boastful in the telling must be forgiven upon the ground that the sources of his inspiration were very dear and very worthy.”—PhiladelphiaCall.PASTIME STORIESWith 22 Illustrations by A. B. Frost.12mo, $1.25.This volume contains more than a score of Mr. Page’s fascinating Virginia stories, including “Billingham’s Valentine,” “How Jinny Eased Her Mind,” “Rachel’s Lovers,” and the “True History of the Surrender of the Marquis Cornwallis.”“What may be called the old Virginia flavor and savor could not be used to finer effect than is done in two or three of these sketches.”—New YorkIndependent.UNIFORM SERIESRED ROCKA CHRONICLE OF RECONSTRUCTIONIllustrated by B. West Clinedinst.12mo, $1.50.“An unusually excellent novel, admirable in spirit and skilfully told.”—PhiladelphiaCity and State.IN OLE VIRGINIAMARSE CHAN AND OTHER STORIES. 12mo, $1.25.Containing “Marse Chan,” “Unc’ Edinburg,” “Meh Lady,” “Ole ’Stracted,” “No Haid Pawn,” and “Polly.”THE BURIAL OF THE GUNSSIX SHORT STORIES. 12mo, $1.25.“Every one who has enjoyed the humor and pathos of ‘In Ole Virginia’ will take pleasure in this fresh series of Stories of the Rebel South.”—LondonAcademy.ON NEWFOUND RIVERA STORY. 12mo, $1.00.“This is a very attractive tale.”—LondonSpectator.“‘On Newfound River,’ from the first page to the last, is delightful in the delicacy with which it is written.”—BostonLiterary World.ELSKETAND OTHER STORIES. 12mo, $1.00.“Of all his tributes to the great sorrow of the South, none is more profoundly touching.”—New YorkEvening Post.THE OLD SOUTHESSAYS SOCIAL AND POLITICALTreating of salient types and characteristics of the society of the old south.12mo, $1.25.“Mr. Page’s pictures of social life in Virginia before the war are delightfully idyllic.”—PhiladelphiaRecord.PASTIME STORIESIllustrated by A. B. Frost.12mo, $1.25.“All these stories are bright and refreshing.”—RichmondDispatch.A New Edition of the above seven volumes, in uniform binding, in a box, $8.00.IN SPECIAL EDITIONSIN OLE VIRGINIACameo Edition.With an Etching by W. R. Sheppard.16mo, $1.25.There have been many comments on the beauty of this well printed and simply but attractively bound edition.THE OLD GENTLEMANOF THE BLACK STOCKIvory Series.16mo, $.75.“There could hardly be a more appropriate addition to the Scribners’ dainty Ivory Series ... than the little volume before us, with its moral that, after all, love is best.”—New YorkCritic.BEFO’ DE WARECHOES IN NEGRO DIALECTA Volume of Verse. By A. C. Gordon and Thomas Nelson Page.12mo, $1.00.“The work of both authors is remarkably artistic.”—BostonSaturday Evening Gazette.BOOKS FOR THE YOUNGAMONG THE CAMPSOR, YOUNG PEOPLE’S STORIES OF THE WARIllustrated.Square 8vo, $1.50.“A vein of mingled pathos and humor runs through them all.”—New YorkNation.TWO LITTLE CONFEDERATESIllustrated.Square 8vo, $1.50.“The account of the arrest by the boys ... of a supposed deserter will amuse old as well as young.”—ChicagoTribune.CHARLES SCRIBNER’S SONS,Publishers153-157 Fifth Avenue, New York
BOOKS BYTHOMAS NELSON PAGE“Mr. Page is the brightest star in our Southern literature. He belongs to the old Virginia ‘quality’; he knows the life of the people, he knows the negro and renders his dialect perfectly, he has an eye for the picturesque, the poetic, and the humorous, and his style shows exquisite artistic taste and skill.”—NashvilleAmerican.WITH ILLUSTRATIONSIN OLE VIRGINIAWith 24 full-page illustrations by A. B. Frost, Howard Pyle, W. T. Smedley, C. S. Reinhart, A. Castaigne, and B. W. Clinedinst, 12mo., $2.50This volume contains “Marse Chan,” “Meh Lady,” “Polly,” “Unc’ Edinburg,” “Ole ’Stracted,” and “No Haid Pawn,” and the handsome illustrations contribute very largely to its attractiveness.“A sumptuous volume.... The illustrations are sympathetic as well as artistic and charming.”—BrooklynStandard-Union.MARSE CHANA TALE OF OLD VIRGINIAIllustrated by W. T. Smedley. Small folio, $1.00.“‘Marse Chan,’ by its artistic beauty, its fine pathos, and its vivid dramatic force, made its author at once a new light in American literature.”—BostonSaturday Evening Gazette.MEH LADYA STORY OF THE WARIllustrated by C. S. Reinhart. Small folio, $1.00.“‘Meh Lady’ is a war story that strikes a tender chord of feeling.”—BuffaloTimes.“Its contrasted humor, force, and pathos, put it foremost among any ‘Southern,’ ‘War,’ or ‘Dialect’ stories we have ever read.”—New YorkIndependent.POLLYA CHRISTMAS RECOLLECTIONIllustrated by A. Castaigne. Small folio, $1.00.“An attractive and winning story. It has its full share both of humor and pathos.”—BaltimoreSun.UNC’ EDINBURGA PLANTATION ECHOIllustrated by B. West Clinedinst. Small folio, $1.00.“It is a beautiful story of college life, early and immediate love, estrangement, and final dramatic reconciliation.”—PhiladelphiaPress.“Mr. Page’s heroines are so delightfully sweet and attractive that no one can help falling in love with them.”—ChicagoHerald.SOCIAL LIFE IN OLD VIRGINIABEFORE THE WARWith Illustrations by the Misses Cowles and from Original Photographs.12mo, $1.50.A vivid picture, in Mr. Page’s fascinating style, of conditions and manners existing among the gentlefolk of old Virginia.“Mr. Page’s book is one of these bits of literature that reflect the undergleams of a nation’s life, and whatever may sound boastful in the telling must be forgiven upon the ground that the sources of his inspiration were very dear and very worthy.”—PhiladelphiaCall.PASTIME STORIESWith 22 Illustrations by A. B. Frost.12mo, $1.25.This volume contains more than a score of Mr. Page’s fascinating Virginia stories, including “Billingham’s Valentine,” “How Jinny Eased Her Mind,” “Rachel’s Lovers,” and the “True History of the Surrender of the Marquis Cornwallis.”“What may be called the old Virginia flavor and savor could not be used to finer effect than is done in two or three of these sketches.”—New YorkIndependent.UNIFORM SERIESRED ROCKA CHRONICLE OF RECONSTRUCTIONIllustrated by B. West Clinedinst.12mo, $1.50.“An unusually excellent novel, admirable in spirit and skilfully told.”—PhiladelphiaCity and State.IN OLE VIRGINIAMARSE CHAN AND OTHER STORIES. 12mo, $1.25.Containing “Marse Chan,” “Unc’ Edinburg,” “Meh Lady,” “Ole ’Stracted,” “No Haid Pawn,” and “Polly.”THE BURIAL OF THE GUNSSIX SHORT STORIES. 12mo, $1.25.“Every one who has enjoyed the humor and pathos of ‘In Ole Virginia’ will take pleasure in this fresh series of Stories of the Rebel South.”—LondonAcademy.ON NEWFOUND RIVERA STORY. 12mo, $1.00.“This is a very attractive tale.”—LondonSpectator.“‘On Newfound River,’ from the first page to the last, is delightful in the delicacy with which it is written.”—BostonLiterary World.ELSKETAND OTHER STORIES. 12mo, $1.00.“Of all his tributes to the great sorrow of the South, none is more profoundly touching.”—New YorkEvening Post.THE OLD SOUTHESSAYS SOCIAL AND POLITICALTreating of salient types and characteristics of the society of the old south.12mo, $1.25.“Mr. Page’s pictures of social life in Virginia before the war are delightfully idyllic.”—PhiladelphiaRecord.PASTIME STORIESIllustrated by A. B. Frost.12mo, $1.25.“All these stories are bright and refreshing.”—RichmondDispatch.A New Edition of the above seven volumes, in uniform binding, in a box, $8.00.IN SPECIAL EDITIONSIN OLE VIRGINIACameo Edition.With an Etching by W. R. Sheppard.16mo, $1.25.There have been many comments on the beauty of this well printed and simply but attractively bound edition.THE OLD GENTLEMANOF THE BLACK STOCKIvory Series.16mo, $.75.“There could hardly be a more appropriate addition to the Scribners’ dainty Ivory Series ... than the little volume before us, with its moral that, after all, love is best.”—New YorkCritic.BEFO’ DE WARECHOES IN NEGRO DIALECTA Volume of Verse. By A. C. Gordon and Thomas Nelson Page.12mo, $1.00.“The work of both authors is remarkably artistic.”—BostonSaturday Evening Gazette.BOOKS FOR THE YOUNGAMONG THE CAMPSOR, YOUNG PEOPLE’S STORIES OF THE WARIllustrated.Square 8vo, $1.50.“A vein of mingled pathos and humor runs through them all.”—New YorkNation.TWO LITTLE CONFEDERATESIllustrated.Square 8vo, $1.50.“The account of the arrest by the boys ... of a supposed deserter will amuse old as well as young.”—ChicagoTribune.CHARLES SCRIBNER’S SONS,Publishers153-157 Fifth Avenue, New York
BOOKS BYTHOMAS NELSON PAGE
“Mr. Page is the brightest star in our Southern literature. He belongs to the old Virginia ‘quality’; he knows the life of the people, he knows the negro and renders his dialect perfectly, he has an eye for the picturesque, the poetic, and the humorous, and his style shows exquisite artistic taste and skill.”
—NashvilleAmerican.
WITH ILLUSTRATIONS
IN OLE VIRGINIA
With 24 full-page illustrations by A. B. Frost, Howard Pyle, W. T. Smedley, C. S. Reinhart, A. Castaigne, and B. W. Clinedinst, 12mo., $2.50
This volume contains “Marse Chan,” “Meh Lady,” “Polly,” “Unc’ Edinburg,” “Ole ’Stracted,” and “No Haid Pawn,” and the handsome illustrations contribute very largely to its attractiveness.
“A sumptuous volume.... The illustrations are sympathetic as well as artistic and charming.”
—BrooklynStandard-Union.
MARSE CHAN
A TALE OF OLD VIRGINIA
Illustrated by W. T. Smedley. Small folio, $1.00.
“‘Marse Chan,’ by its artistic beauty, its fine pathos, and its vivid dramatic force, made its author at once a new light in American literature.”
—BostonSaturday Evening Gazette.
MEH LADY
A STORY OF THE WAR
Illustrated by C. S. Reinhart. Small folio, $1.00.
“‘Meh Lady’ is a war story that strikes a tender chord of feeling.”
—BuffaloTimes.
“Its contrasted humor, force, and pathos, put it foremost among any ‘Southern,’ ‘War,’ or ‘Dialect’ stories we have ever read.”
—New YorkIndependent.
POLLY
A CHRISTMAS RECOLLECTION
Illustrated by A. Castaigne. Small folio, $1.00.
“An attractive and winning story. It has its full share both of humor and pathos.”
—BaltimoreSun.
UNC’ EDINBURG
A PLANTATION ECHO
Illustrated by B. West Clinedinst. Small folio, $1.00.
“It is a beautiful story of college life, early and immediate love, estrangement, and final dramatic reconciliation.”
—PhiladelphiaPress.
“Mr. Page’s heroines are so delightfully sweet and attractive that no one can help falling in love with them.”
—ChicagoHerald.
SOCIAL LIFE IN OLD VIRGINIA
BEFORE THE WAR
With Illustrations by the Misses Cowles and from Original Photographs.12mo, $1.50.
A vivid picture, in Mr. Page’s fascinating style, of conditions and manners existing among the gentlefolk of old Virginia.
“Mr. Page’s book is one of these bits of literature that reflect the undergleams of a nation’s life, and whatever may sound boastful in the telling must be forgiven upon the ground that the sources of his inspiration were very dear and very worthy.”
—PhiladelphiaCall.
PASTIME STORIES
With 22 Illustrations by A. B. Frost.12mo, $1.25.
This volume contains more than a score of Mr. Page’s fascinating Virginia stories, including “Billingham’s Valentine,” “How Jinny Eased Her Mind,” “Rachel’s Lovers,” and the “True History of the Surrender of the Marquis Cornwallis.”
“What may be called the old Virginia flavor and savor could not be used to finer effect than is done in two or three of these sketches.”
—New YorkIndependent.
UNIFORM SERIES
RED ROCK
A CHRONICLE OF RECONSTRUCTION
Illustrated by B. West Clinedinst.12mo, $1.50.
“An unusually excellent novel, admirable in spirit and skilfully told.”
—PhiladelphiaCity and State.
IN OLE VIRGINIA
MARSE CHAN AND OTHER STORIES. 12mo, $1.25.
Containing “Marse Chan,” “Unc’ Edinburg,” “Meh Lady,” “Ole ’Stracted,” “No Haid Pawn,” and “Polly.”
THE BURIAL OF THE GUNS
SIX SHORT STORIES. 12mo, $1.25.
“Every one who has enjoyed the humor and pathos of ‘In Ole Virginia’ will take pleasure in this fresh series of Stories of the Rebel South.”
—LondonAcademy.
ON NEWFOUND RIVER
A STORY. 12mo, $1.00.
“This is a very attractive tale.”
—LondonSpectator.
“‘On Newfound River,’ from the first page to the last, is delightful in the delicacy with which it is written.”
—BostonLiterary World.
ELSKET
AND OTHER STORIES. 12mo, $1.00.
“Of all his tributes to the great sorrow of the South, none is more profoundly touching.”
—New YorkEvening Post.
THE OLD SOUTH
ESSAYS SOCIAL AND POLITICAL
Treating of salient types and characteristics of the society of the old south.12mo, $1.25.
“Mr. Page’s pictures of social life in Virginia before the war are delightfully idyllic.”
—PhiladelphiaRecord.
PASTIME STORIES
Illustrated by A. B. Frost.12mo, $1.25.
“All these stories are bright and refreshing.”
—RichmondDispatch.
A New Edition of the above seven volumes, in uniform binding, in a box, $8.00.
IN SPECIAL EDITIONS
IN OLE VIRGINIA
Cameo Edition.With an Etching by W. R. Sheppard.16mo, $1.25.
There have been many comments on the beauty of this well printed and simply but attractively bound edition.
THE OLD GENTLEMAN
OF THE BLACK STOCK
Ivory Series.16mo, $.75.
“There could hardly be a more appropriate addition to the Scribners’ dainty Ivory Series ... than the little volume before us, with its moral that, after all, love is best.”
—New YorkCritic.
BEFO’ DE WAR
ECHOES IN NEGRO DIALECT
A Volume of Verse. By A. C. Gordon and Thomas Nelson Page.12mo, $1.00.
“The work of both authors is remarkably artistic.”
—BostonSaturday Evening Gazette.
BOOKS FOR THE YOUNG
AMONG THE CAMPS
OR, YOUNG PEOPLE’S STORIES OF THE WAR
Illustrated.Square 8vo, $1.50.
“A vein of mingled pathos and humor runs through them all.”
—New YorkNation.
TWO LITTLE CONFEDERATES
Illustrated.Square 8vo, $1.50.
“The account of the arrest by the boys ... of a supposed deserter will amuse old as well as young.”
—ChicagoTribune.
CHARLES SCRIBNER’S SONS,Publishers153-157 Fifth Avenue, New York