ACADIA:
ACADIA:
A LOST CHAPTERINAMERICAN HISTORY.
By Philip H. Smith.
This is a work of deep interest and great historical value.—American Catholic Quarterly Review.I thank you for the volume and for the service you have performed for students and readers of American History. Those who peruse your book will better understand Longfellow’s beautiful poem, “Evangeline.”—Benson J. Lossing, LL. D.It is what it claims to be. “A Lost Chapter in American History,” and should find its way into the library of every student of our country’s history.—Po’keepsie Enterprise.It is something new, and as a stranger it will be made welcome. It is history as good as romance.—New Orleans Picayune.The subject itself is explained most thoroughly.... Not the least interesting part of the book are the legends of the Gaspé Coast which are appended to it.—N. Y. Independent.Price $2. Liberal discount to the trade. Mailed to any address in any quarter of the world.PHILIP H. SMITH, Publisher,Pawling, N. Y.
This is a work of deep interest and great historical value.—American Catholic Quarterly Review.
I thank you for the volume and for the service you have performed for students and readers of American History. Those who peruse your book will better understand Longfellow’s beautiful poem, “Evangeline.”—Benson J. Lossing, LL. D.
It is what it claims to be. “A Lost Chapter in American History,” and should find its way into the library of every student of our country’s history.—Po’keepsie Enterprise.
It is something new, and as a stranger it will be made welcome. It is history as good as romance.—New Orleans Picayune.
The subject itself is explained most thoroughly.... Not the least interesting part of the book are the legends of the Gaspé Coast which are appended to it.—N. Y. Independent.
Price $2. Liberal discount to the trade. Mailed to any address in any quarter of the world.
PHILIP H. SMITH, Publisher,Pawling, N. Y.