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A South American Romance. By Jorge Isaacs. Translated by Rollo Ogden. An Introduction by Thomas A. Janvier. pp. xvi., 302. 16mo, Cloth, Ornamental, $1 00. (The Odd Number Series.)

The great forests of cotton-wood, palms, and other tropical plants, the almost impassable rivers, the rich flowers which seem to spread their fragrance over every page, make a fascinating background to a story of tender sentiment.—Boston Journal.

Jorge Isaacs has given such a picture of home life, and of pure, almost ideal love in a Spanish American home, as to prove him a poetical genius and certainly a most charming romancer.... Simple and unaffected in style, yet with a sublime pathos, it is without doubt worthy to be ranked with "Paul and Virginia" among the classics.—Presbyterian Banner, Pittsburg.

A treasure in romance which should at once take a well-deserved place in the front rank of modern fiction.—North American, Phila.

It bears all the evidence of truthful portrayal of the Spanish American home, and the story is told so pleasingly and ingeniously as to make the chapters delightful.—Chicago Inter-Ocean.

Distinguished by a freshness and simplicity which recall some of the French sentimental novelists of the eighteenth century, and especially Bernardin St. Pierre.—N.Y. Tribune.

No novel reader will fail to read this beautiful story, which should find its way wherever the beautiful and the pure in literature are respected and loved.—Catholic Review, N.Y.

The charm of the book is its simplicity and purity.... The author is a literary artist; his style is clear and winning, his thought stimulating, his purpose healthful. The story of love is told with much sweetness and pathos, while the descriptive passages display singular strength and sympathy for nature.—Jewish Messenger, N.Y.

"MarÍa" is read and admired through all of South America. It would be difficult to find an educated South American who is not familiar with this idyllic story.—Judge JosÉ Alfonso, Chilian Delegate to the Pan-American Congress.

MarÍa: Novela Americana is one of the most charming stories I have ever read, and worthy the leading author of any country.—W.H. Bishop, in Scribner's Magazine.

Aside altogether from the broad glimpses it gives of a life whereof we Northern Americans know absolutely nothing, it is a beautiful story, sad in its ending, but free from any tinge of coarseness or sensationalism, pure, sweet, warm with human love and tenderness.—Chicago Times.

Published by HARPER & BROTHERS, New York.

The above work will be sent by mail, postage prepaid, to any part of the United States, Canada, or Mexico, on receipt of the price.


                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           

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