A Companion to "John Halifax."JUST ISSUED,IN TRUST:OR,DR. BERTRAND'S HOUSEHOLD.By Miss Amanda M. Douglass.1 vol. 12mo. . . . . . .Price $1.75.We can give no better idea of the scope and ability of this volume, than by quoting the opinion of the Northampton Free Press, which is noted for its free and impartial criticisms."It is a work of which we can hardly speak too warmly in commendation. It is deeply interesting, even fascinating, but it is also ennobling, free from any false sentimentality, but beautiful in its narrative of the high and pure life of Richard Bertrand. As a family history we have never met with its equal; the portraiture is vivid, yet not too highly colored, and the reader feels that he is looking upon a scene in actual life rather than the marvels of a fiction. Richard Bertrand is not one of those natures actuated by violent passions, not such a one as Victor Hugo would make the hero of a novel, but a young man always ready to respond to the call of duty—patient and earnest, loving and true, unselfish and enduring, in his position as elder brother in a family, who could look to him alone for earthly support, displaying all the characteristics of a healthful and well-proportioned Christian life. It is a book which every young man should read; he will be the better for its perusal, a correct sense of manliness and of the nobility of suffering will be enhanced by it. It is a good book to read in the family, although a better one to read and reflect upon in solitude. It is one which every parent will gladly place in the hands of his children, confident that there is nothing in its pages that can injure, but much that can benefit the reader."👉 Sent by mail, post paid, on receipt of price, and sold by all booksellers.Lee & Shepard, Publishers and Booksellers,149 Washington Street, Boston.
A Companion to "John Halifax."
JUST ISSUED,
IN TRUST:
OR,
DR. BERTRAND'S HOUSEHOLD.
By Miss Amanda M. Douglass.
1 vol. 12mo. . . . . . .Price $1.75.
We can give no better idea of the scope and ability of this volume, than by quoting the opinion of the Northampton Free Press, which is noted for its free and impartial criticisms.
"It is a work of which we can hardly speak too warmly in commendation. It is deeply interesting, even fascinating, but it is also ennobling, free from any false sentimentality, but beautiful in its narrative of the high and pure life of Richard Bertrand. As a family history we have never met with its equal; the portraiture is vivid, yet not too highly colored, and the reader feels that he is looking upon a scene in actual life rather than the marvels of a fiction. Richard Bertrand is not one of those natures actuated by violent passions, not such a one as Victor Hugo would make the hero of a novel, but a young man always ready to respond to the call of duty—patient and earnest, loving and true, unselfish and enduring, in his position as elder brother in a family, who could look to him alone for earthly support, displaying all the characteristics of a healthful and well-proportioned Christian life. It is a book which every young man should read; he will be the better for its perusal, a correct sense of manliness and of the nobility of suffering will be enhanced by it. It is a good book to read in the family, although a better one to read and reflect upon in solitude. It is one which every parent will gladly place in the hands of his children, confident that there is nothing in its pages that can injure, but much that can benefit the reader."
👉 Sent by mail, post paid, on receipt of price, and sold by all booksellers.
Lee & Shepard, Publishers and Booksellers,
149 Washington Street, Boston.