 | Owen Wister - 1895 - 345 sivua
...peace between a pioneer's daughter in the depths of the ancient wood and the wild beasts who f either spell and became her friends. It is not fanciful,...book is enchanting. The reader feels the undulating, whimpering music of the forest, the power of the shady silences, the.dignity of the beasts who live... | |
 | Robert Neilson Stephens - 1897 - 459 sivua
...peace between a pioneer's daughter in the depths of the ancient wood and the wild beasts who felt ner spell and became her friends. It is not fanciful,...book is enchanting. The reader feels the undulating, whimpering music of the forest, the power of the shady silences, the dignity of the beasts who live... | |
 | Henry Inman - 1898 - 297 sivua
...peace between a pioneer's daughter in the depths of the ancient wood and the wild beasts who felt Tier spell and became her friends. It is not fanciful,...book is enchanting. The reader feels the undulating, whimpering music of the forest, the power of the shady silences, the dignity of the beasts who live... | |
 | Robert Neilson Stephens - 1899 - 432 sivua
...ROBERTS The Heart of the Ancient Wood. Library I2mo, gilt top, decorative cover, illustrated . $1.50 This book strikes a new note in literature. It is...play their parts as naturally as do the human. The Forge in the Forest. Being the Narrative of the Acadian Ranger, Jean de Mer, Siegneur de Briart, and... | |
 | Sir Charles George Douglas Roberts - 1900 - 276 sivua
...Wood and the wild beasts who felt her spell and became her friends. It is unlike any other book. It it not fanciful, with talking beasts; nor is it merely...themselves. It is an actual romance, in which the chief personages are a maiden and a bear, and the bear and Che other animals play their parts naturally,... | |
 | Edward Bellamy - 1900 - 371 sivua
...and became her friends. It is unlike any other book. It is not fanciful, with talking beasts; nor is merely an exquisite idyl of the beasts themselves. It is an actual romance, in which the chief personages are a maiden and a bear, and the bear and the other animals play their parts naturally,... | |
 | Anna Maynard Barbour - 1900 - 356 sivua
...beasts ; nor is it merely ar exquisite idyl of the beasts themselves. It is an actual romance, ii. which the animal characters play their parts as naturally as do the l.urr.an. Tl.e atmosphere of the book is enchanting. The reader feels the undulating, whimpering music... | |
 | Edwin Day Sibley - 1902 - 360 sivua
...merit." THE HEART OF THE ANCIENT V. OOD. Illustrated. This book strikes a new note in lit erature. It is a realistic romance of the folk of the forest...book is enchanting. The reader feels the undulating, whimpering music of the forest, the power of the shady silences, the dignity of the beasts who live... | |
 | Alfred Henry Lewis - 1902 - 311 sivua
...literary merit." THE HEART OF THE ANCIENT WOOD. Illustrated. This book strikes a now note in lit erarnre. It is a realistic romance of the folk of the forest...book is enchanting. The reader feels the undulating, whimpering music of the forest, the power of the shady silences, the.dignity of the beasts who live... | |
 | Lilian Bell - 1902 - 303 sivua
...ROBERTS The Heart of the Ancient Wood. Library I2mo, gilt top, decorative cover, illustrated . $1.50 This book strikes a new note in literature. It is...play their parts as naturally as do the human. The Forge in the Forest. Being the Narrative of the Acadian Ranger, Jean de Mer, Siegneur de Briart, and... | |
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