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By JOHN FOXThe Little Shepherd of Kingdom Come.[4th EditionIllustrated byF. C. Yohn. 6s.“As pleasant an idyll as you will find in Bret Harte. Frankly we have not found a dull page in the book. We doubt if a love scene so pretty as that where Chad makes his declaration to Margaret has been written for years.... Jack the sheep-dog is unforgettable.”—Morning Post.Crittenden.6s.[2nd Edition“‘Crittenden’ will be found well worth reading, both as a story and as history.... It is written in an easy, vigorous style, and the interest never flags.”—Academy.Blue-Grass and Rhododendron.Outdoor Life in old Kentucky.Illustrated. Cloth gilt extra. 6s.net.“A most fascinating book about Kentucky.”—Daily Telegraph.“Vivid pictures of the Blue-Grass people at work, at play, at religion, at politics.”—Christian World.Christmas Eve on Lonesome.With Coloured Illustrations. Cr. 8vo. 3s.6d.net.“In this new book Mr. Fox fully comes up to the standard he set in the earlier one. Comprehension of human nature, power in the delineation of its ways and moods, sympathy for all its weaknesses and limitations—all these are displayed here.”—The World.A Mountain Europa.Crown 8vo. 3s.6d.“The Pictures of the rough, sordid mining town on the Kentucky border, and the uncouth primitive mountaineers, are finely drawn.”—Saturday Review.A Cumberland Vendetta.With 8 Illustrations. Crown 8vo. 3s.6d.“A delightful picture of a race of hardy mountain men. Vivid scenes of feuds and wild life, all fresh and engrossing.”—Englishman.The Kentuckians.With 6 Illustrations. Crown 8vo. 3s.6d.“The story is a good one, and Mr. Fox tells it dramatically.”—The Ladies’ Field.A Knight of the Cumberland.With Coloured Illustrations. 2s.6d.“The author is at his best in telling the story, and never allows it to flag. His character-drawing is unique and realistic, showing an intimate knowledge of the people he describes.”—Northern Whig.LondonARCHIBALD CONSTABLE & CO., LTD.
By JOHN FOX
The Little Shepherd of Kingdom Come.
[4th Edition
Illustrated byF. C. Yohn. 6s.“As pleasant an idyll as you will find in Bret Harte. Frankly we have not found a dull page in the book. We doubt if a love scene so pretty as that where Chad makes his declaration to Margaret has been written for years.... Jack the sheep-dog is unforgettable.”—Morning Post.
Illustrated byF. C. Yohn. 6s.
“As pleasant an idyll as you will find in Bret Harte. Frankly we have not found a dull page in the book. We doubt if a love scene so pretty as that where Chad makes his declaration to Margaret has been written for years.... Jack the sheep-dog is unforgettable.”—Morning Post.
Crittenden.6s.
[2nd Edition
“‘Crittenden’ will be found well worth reading, both as a story and as history.... It is written in an easy, vigorous style, and the interest never flags.”—Academy.
“‘Crittenden’ will be found well worth reading, both as a story and as history.... It is written in an easy, vigorous style, and the interest never flags.”—Academy.
Blue-Grass and Rhododendron.
Outdoor Life in old Kentucky.Illustrated. Cloth gilt extra. 6s.net.“A most fascinating book about Kentucky.”—Daily Telegraph.“Vivid pictures of the Blue-Grass people at work, at play, at religion, at politics.”—Christian World.
Outdoor Life in old Kentucky.
Illustrated. Cloth gilt extra. 6s.net.
“A most fascinating book about Kentucky.”—Daily Telegraph.
“Vivid pictures of the Blue-Grass people at work, at play, at religion, at politics.”—Christian World.
Christmas Eve on Lonesome.
With Coloured Illustrations. Cr. 8vo. 3s.6d.net.“In this new book Mr. Fox fully comes up to the standard he set in the earlier one. Comprehension of human nature, power in the delineation of its ways and moods, sympathy for all its weaknesses and limitations—all these are displayed here.”—The World.
With Coloured Illustrations. Cr. 8vo. 3s.6d.net.
“In this new book Mr. Fox fully comes up to the standard he set in the earlier one. Comprehension of human nature, power in the delineation of its ways and moods, sympathy for all its weaknesses and limitations—all these are displayed here.”—The World.
A Mountain Europa.Crown 8vo. 3s.6d.
“The Pictures of the rough, sordid mining town on the Kentucky border, and the uncouth primitive mountaineers, are finely drawn.”—Saturday Review.
“The Pictures of the rough, sordid mining town on the Kentucky border, and the uncouth primitive mountaineers, are finely drawn.”—Saturday Review.
A Cumberland Vendetta.
With 8 Illustrations. Crown 8vo. 3s.6d.“A delightful picture of a race of hardy mountain men. Vivid scenes of feuds and wild life, all fresh and engrossing.”—Englishman.
With 8 Illustrations. Crown 8vo. 3s.6d.
“A delightful picture of a race of hardy mountain men. Vivid scenes of feuds and wild life, all fresh and engrossing.”—Englishman.
The Kentuckians.
With 6 Illustrations. Crown 8vo. 3s.6d.“The story is a good one, and Mr. Fox tells it dramatically.”—The Ladies’ Field.
With 6 Illustrations. Crown 8vo. 3s.6d.
“The story is a good one, and Mr. Fox tells it dramatically.”—The Ladies’ Field.
A Knight of the Cumberland.
With Coloured Illustrations. 2s.6d.“The author is at his best in telling the story, and never allows it to flag. His character-drawing is unique and realistic, showing an intimate knowledge of the people he describes.”—Northern Whig.
With Coloured Illustrations. 2s.6d.
“The author is at his best in telling the story, and never allows it to flag. His character-drawing is unique and realistic, showing an intimate knowledge of the people he describes.”—Northern Whig.
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