. Review of reviews and world's work. al with the city ex-periences of the hero,and, indeed, the bookas a whole, are true tothe ear, and hold theattention to the end. Itis nothing short ofwonderful that a man!)f Mr. Bachellers dis-tracting and continu-ous business preoccu-pations should haveproduced such an ex-cellent piece of he himself says, Chapters begun inthe publicity of a Pull-man car have been fin-ished in the cheerlesssolitude of a hotelchamber. Some havehad their beginning in a sleepless night, and their end in a day of region which Mr. Charles Frederic GosS
. Review of reviews and world's work. al with the city ex-periences of the hero,and, indeed, the bookas a whole, are true tothe ear, and hold theattention to the end. Itis nothing short ofwonderful that a man!)f Mr. Bachellers dis-tracting and continu-ous business preoccu-pations should haveproduced such an ex-cellent piece of he himself says, Chapters begun inthe publicity of a Pull-man car have been fin-ished in the cheerlesssolitude of a hotelchamber. Some havehad their beginning in a sleepless night, and their end in a day of region which Mr. Charles Frederic GosSj a newwriter, exploits in The Redemption of David Corson(Bowen-Merrill Co.) is to t lie west of Kentucky, but notfaraway nor essentially different. This boldly conceivedtale which has proved so jiopular has its scenelaid in the middle of the nineteenth century and in thewestern part of Ohio. The Indians had already beendisposed of, and the most tragic work of subduing thewilderness had been accomplished, when David MH. IIAMMN GAULANl). (Author of The Battles Heart )
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