Chapter 21

BOOKS BY MR. PAGERED ROCKA Chronicle of ReconstructionIllustrated by B. West Clinedinst12mo, $1.50“One of the most satisfactory works of fiction that the South has ever produced. On all this crowded canvas there is not a figure that is not drawn from the life, and given character by sympathy or insight into motive.”—The Dial.THE OLD GENTLEMAN OF THE BLACK STOCKWith 8 colored illustrations by H. C. Christy12mo, $1.50“This is not only one of the most characteristic and charming of Mr. Page’s studies of Virginia character, but it is a story which readily lends itself to illustration, and especially to the kind of decorative illustration which Mr. Christy has given it.”—The Outlook.IN OLE VIRGINIAMarse Chan, and Other Stories12mo, $1.25“Nothing more beautiful than these stories has ever been penned by a Southern writer. The person who has not read them has missed something akin to the loss of the town-bred child who treads among forests of stone houses, and who has never known a forest of nature, the perfume of wild dog-roses, and the unsoiled beauty of God’s sunshine.”—New Orleans Picayune.THE BURIAL OF THE GUNS12mo, $1.25“One can hardly read the story that gives the name to this volume without a quickening of the breath and moisture of the eye.”—Christian Register.“Three of them are war stories, and all are told in Mr. Page’s charming style.”—Chicago Inter-Ocean.

BOOKS BY MR. PAGE

RED ROCK

A Chronicle of Reconstruction

Illustrated by B. West Clinedinst

12mo, $1.50

“One of the most satisfactory works of fiction that the South has ever produced. On all this crowded canvas there is not a figure that is not drawn from the life, and given character by sympathy or insight into motive.”—The Dial.

THE OLD GENTLEMAN OF THE BLACK STOCK

With 8 colored illustrations by H. C. Christy

12mo, $1.50

“This is not only one of the most characteristic and charming of Mr. Page’s studies of Virginia character, but it is a story which readily lends itself to illustration, and especially to the kind of decorative illustration which Mr. Christy has given it.”—The Outlook.

IN OLE VIRGINIA

Marse Chan, and Other Stories

12mo, $1.25

“Nothing more beautiful than these stories has ever been penned by a Southern writer. The person who has not read them has missed something akin to the loss of the town-bred child who treads among forests of stone houses, and who has never known a forest of nature, the perfume of wild dog-roses, and the unsoiled beauty of God’s sunshine.”—New Orleans Picayune.

THE BURIAL OF THE GUNS

12mo, $1.25

“One can hardly read the story that gives the name to this volume without a quickening of the breath and moisture of the eye.”—Christian Register.

“Three of them are war stories, and all are told in Mr. Page’s charming style.”—Chicago Inter-Ocean.


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