A Domestic Story of Great Beauty.A THOUSAND A YEAR.BYMrs.E. M. BRUCE.1 vol. 16mo. . . . .Price $1.25.The story of a clergyman who left his country home to seek fortune with a city parish and One Thousand a Year.A Valuable Home Book.TALKS ON WOMEN'S TOPICS.ByJENNIE JUNE.1 vol. 12mo. . . . .Price $1.75.Those who keep up with the current newspaper literature are somewhat acquainted with the wit and wisdom of Jennie June. This handsome volume is a collection of her writings, and consists of familiar "Talks" on a great variety of subjects, all more or less connected with women and the household, and includes chapters on "Matrimony," "Babies," "Courtship," "Girls," and various other subjects. The style of treatment is especially to be commended: it is witty, without vulgarity or coarseness; sensible, without being in the least prosy. It is penetrated, moreover, by a vein of womanly tenderness and earnestness, which shows deep feeling and strong conviction beneath the veil of good-natured satire. "Talks on Women's Topics" is a capital gift-book, just the one that a man would like to take to his wife in the country, or present to his daughter;—there is not a word that is objectionable, while there is much that will help to make better wives, daughters, and mothers.👉 Sent by mail, post paid, on receipt of price.Lee & Shepard, Publishers,149 Washington Street, Boston.
A Domestic Story of Great Beauty.
A THOUSAND A YEAR.
BY
Mrs.E. M. BRUCE.
1 vol. 16mo. . . . .Price $1.25.
The story of a clergyman who left his country home to seek fortune with a city parish and One Thousand a Year.
A Valuable Home Book.
TALKS ON WOMEN'S TOPICS.
ByJENNIE JUNE.
1 vol. 12mo. . . . .Price $1.75.
Those who keep up with the current newspaper literature are somewhat acquainted with the wit and wisdom of Jennie June. This handsome volume is a collection of her writings, and consists of familiar "Talks" on a great variety of subjects, all more or less connected with women and the household, and includes chapters on "Matrimony," "Babies," "Courtship," "Girls," and various other subjects. The style of treatment is especially to be commended: it is witty, without vulgarity or coarseness; sensible, without being in the least prosy. It is penetrated, moreover, by a vein of womanly tenderness and earnestness, which shows deep feeling and strong conviction beneath the veil of good-natured satire. "Talks on Women's Topics" is a capital gift-book, just the one that a man would like to take to his wife in the country, or present to his daughter;—there is not a word that is objectionable, while there is much that will help to make better wives, daughters, and mothers.
👉 Sent by mail, post paid, on receipt of price.
Lee & Shepard, Publishers,
149 Washington Street, Boston.