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[BY THE SAME AUTHOR.]
THE FIRST OF THE KNICKERBOCKERS.
A Tale of 1673.

SECOND EDITION, 12MO., 75 CENTS.

“A story of marked power and interest.”

Washington Union.

“A most thrilling tale.”

American Spectator.

“Decidedly the cleverest and most successful of the not very numerous attempts
that have been made to work up, for the purposes of romantic fiction,
the undoubtedly rich store of material supplied by the earlier history of New
York.”

N. Y. Commercial Advertiser.

“The book, all in all, is excellent.”

Buffalo Com.

“The well-written preface in this volume is a happy introduction to the
graceful pages beyond.”

Literary World.

“A story of interest and spirit; to the descendants of the Knickerbockers it
must prove as interesting a book as the `Last of the Saxons' to English
readers.”

Albany Argus.

“A spirited tale, and will prove an entertaining volume to all lovers of
pleasing fiction.”

Home Journal.

“A well conducted and lively tale; the interest is well sustained.”

Democratic
Review
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