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Clara Moreland, or, Adventures in the far
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THE
CABIN AND PARLOR.
Price, Fifty Cents in paper; or One Dollar in Cloth Gilt.
From the Dollar Newspaper, of October 13th, 1852.
“This anxiously expected book has made its appearance, and, we think, it
is calculated to cause an excitement as great as that of `Uncle Tom's Cabin.'
The story is well written, and the plot even better digested than Mrs. Stowe's
celebrated work. One of its great beauties is, its incidents, if not real, are
such as the reader feels might be true. There is nothing overstrained or unnatural
in them. The pictures of slave life in the South bear no marks of a
prejudiced pen; and in contrasting southern slavery with the life and habits
led by the free negroes of the North, the peculiar evils of slavery are very
clearly shown to exist in all conditions of poverty. What we consider, however,
the best and most important part of this interesting novel, if `truth in
fiction's fascinating garb' may be called a novel, is the wholesome contrast
drawn of the relative condition of the British operative and the southern slave
in the United States. While we have no special regard for slavery in the abstract,
we think the British philanthropists who are continually exaggerating
the evils of the system here, and abusing our institutions in consequence of
black slavery, might, with more propriety, expend their labors at home, where
a much more degraded servitude is imposed on their own color. The novel
is, altogether, the most interesting, and, of its kind, most important book
that has issued from the press in many months, and, in our opinion, will meet
a most unbounded demand. It is issued in cheap form at fifty cents, and in a
handsomely bound volume at One Dollar.”
From the Philadelphia Sunday Dispatch, of October 10th, 1852.
“THE CABIN AND PARLOR; OR, SLAVES AND MASTERS.—T. B. Peterson,
No. 98 Chestnut Street, has just published a new work, which is the production
of an author who is thoroughly acquainted with the subject upon which
he writes. The book is not, like Mrs. Stowe's fiction, a richly-colored picture
in which every negro is represented as a saint and every slaveholder a demon.
It is not a narrow, sectional affair, dedicated to a biassed and unfair misrepresentation.
It is thoroughly constitutional in its tone; and, while it freely
paints the evils of slavery, it also fairly shows the difficulties which surround
the planter. The book will make a decided sensation in the literary world.
It is chaste, amusing, and at times thrilling.”
From the Philadelphia Sunday Ledger, of October 10th, 1852.
“THE CABIN AND PARLOR.—We have perused this admirable picture of the
relative position of the master and slave, as it truly exists at the South, with
great pleasure; for we have resided amongst our southern brethren, and can
bear testimony to the many benevolent scenes of real life as exhibited in this
truthful, humorous, and eloquent description of southern life.”
From the Philadelphia Sunday Mercury, of October 10th, 1852.
“It is the production of a gentleman of superior literary attainments, and
from a cursory perusal of its pages, we are of the opinion that it will create a
sensation second only to Mrs. Stowe's popular work, `Uncle Tom's Cabin.'
The work is complete in one duodecimo volume of 324 pages, beautifully
illustrated from original designs by Stephens. Price fifty cents per copy in
paper covers; cloth gilt, One Dollar.”
Published and for Sale by
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From the Philadelphia Evening Bulletin, of October 16th, 1852.
“There is more talent displayed in this novel than in all the other replies
to Mrs. Stowe's `Uncle Tom's Cabin' put together. The author has greater
skill in the construction of the story; more vigor of style and more power
in argument than any of those who have taken up the defence of the South
against the exaggerations and fanaticism of abolitionists. No one can deny
that such pictures of suffering as he describes are really to be found in the
North, and they are a fair match for Mrs. Stowe's high-colored sketches of
slave-suffering in the South.
“There is great narrative and descriptive power in the work, and a true
sense of the effective and dramatic. But it is in its argumentative part that
THE CABIN AND PARLOR excels all rivalry. In this, indeed, it comprehends
all that can be said in defence of the South and Southern institutions. We
believe and hope that it will do much to allay the ill-feeling existing between
the two divisions of our country.”
From Neal's Saturday Gazette, of October 16th, 1852.
“This is the fairest hit at `Uncle Tom's Cabin' yet made. The story of
Horace is a most touching one; that of Charles and Cora, the fugitive slaves
in a northern city, of intense interest. The style of the book is that of a
vigorous and practised writer, and it is destined to make a sensation. It
will, moreover, do much to allay angry feelings between the North and South.
We predict for it an immense sale.”
From the Philadelphia Christian Observer, of October 16th, 1852.
“This is an admirable work. The tale is replete with incidents of thrilling
interest. It is well conceived, ably narrated, and contains scenes of great
dramatic power. It depiets, in strong colors, the evils to which the blacks
and the laboring poor are exposed in our Northern States, a riot in Philadelphia,
with notices of the miserable condition of the poor in England and
Ireland. It will be deemed, we think, worthy of the special attention of those
who have read `Uncle Tom's Cabin.' ”
From the Philadelphia Banner of the Cross, of Oct. 16th, 1852; edited by the
Rev. Frederick Ogilby.
“This is decidedly the best among the many books which have appeared
since the publication of `Uncle Tom's Cabin,' and is far superior to it in real
merit, while of at least equal interest. The author informs us that it has
been written in the hope that it may lead to broad and correct views on the
subject of slavery.' His religion is that of the Bible, not the vile infidelity
of modern abolitionism. We are assured that the story is founded on fact.
It is embellished with numerous handsome illustrations, from original designs,
by Stephens.”
From the Philadelphia North American, of October 14th, 1852.
“THE CABIN AND PARLOR will attract a due share of public attention and
favor. From what we have read, it seems to be written with spirit—the story
being interesting and pathetic.”
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Twenty Years After | 75 |
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Mary Price; or, The Adventures of a Servant Maid. 2 vols. |
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Kenneth: a Romance of the Highlands | 75 |
Life in London. 2 vols. | 1 00 |
Ellen Munroe: a Sequel to Life in London. 2 vols. |
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Esther de Medina. 2 vols. | 1 00 |
The Reformed Highwayman. 2 vols. |
1 00 |
Pope Joan; or, The Female Pontiff | 50 |
Faust: a Romance of the Secret Tribunals |
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Gretna Green | 50 |
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The Belle of the Court; or, One in a Thousand |
25 |
Count de Castleneu | 25 |
Philip Augustus | 25 |
Mary of Burgundy | 25 |
Gentlemen of the Old School | 25 |
Richelieu | 25 |
The Collegians | 25 |
The Robber | 25 |
The Gipsy | 50 |
Remorse, and other Tales | 25 |
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Leni Leoti: a Sequel to the Prairie Flower |
25 |
The Female Spy; or, Treason in the Camp |
25 |
Rosalie Du Pont: a Sequel to the Female Spy |
25 |
The Traitor; or, The Fate of Am bition. 2 vols. |
50 |
Oliver Goldfinch; or, The Hypocrite | 25 |
Bandits of the Osage | 25 |
The Unknown Countess | 25 |
League of the Miami | 25 |
Kate Clarendon | 25 |
The Forest Rose: a Tale of the Frontier |
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Mike Fink: a Legend of the Ohio | 25 |
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Old Curiosity Shop. Illustrated | 50 |
Sketches of Every-Day Life and Every-Day People |
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Pickwick Papers | 50 |
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Louise De Villiers | 25 |
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The Fair Isabel. By Eugene Sue | 50 |
Atar Gull: a Nautical Story | 25 |
Mysteries of the People | 50 |
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Mysteries of Paris | 75 |
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Eugene Aram | 25 |
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Expedition of Humphrey Clinker. | 38 |
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Life of Jonathan Wild | 25 |
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Job Pippins, the Man who Couldn't Help it |
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Isaac Cheek, the Man of Wax | 12½ |
Titus Trump, the Man of Many Hopes |
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The Dreamer and Worker | 25 |
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The Sisters; or, The Fatal Marriage. By Henry Cockton | 50 |
The Greatest Plague of Life | 50 |
Leonard Normandale | 25 |
Adventures of Paul Periwinkle. Illustrated |
50 |
The Steward: a Romance of Real Life. By Henry Cockton |
50 |
Windsor Castle. By W. H. Ainsworth | 50 |
Fanny Hervey; or, The Mother's Choice |
25 |
The Diary of a Pawnbroker | 25 |
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Life of John A. Murrell, the Great Western Land Pirate |
25 |
Life of Joseph T. Hare. Illustrated | 25 |
Life of Col. Monroe Edwards. With illustrations |
25 |
The Matchmaker | 25 |
The Cardinal's Daughter | 25 |
Mothers and Daughters. By Mrs. Gore |
25 |
Jack Ariel; a Thrilling Sea Story | 25 |
Jeremiah Parkes | 25 |
The Clandestine Marriage | 25 |
Self-Deception; or, The History of the Human Heart. 2 vols., each |
50 |
Consuelo. By George Sand | 50 |
Countess of Rudolfstadt: Sequel to Consuelo |
50 |
Shakespeare and his Friends | 50 |
The Youth of Shakspeare | 50 |
The Secret Passion | 50 |
Con Cregan, the Irish Gil Blas. By Lever |
50 |
The Prince. By Cockton | 50 |
The Love-Match. By Cockton | 50 |
Sylvester Sound. By Cockton | 38 |
The Lancashire Witches. By Ainsworth | 50 |
Ocean Born | 25 |
Whitehall | 50 |
Miser's Daughter. By Ainsworth | 50 |
Brian O'Linn; or, Luck is Every Thing |
50 |
Heads and Hearts; or, My Brother the Colonel |
50 |
The Swamp Steed; or, The Days of Marion and his Merry Men |
50 |
The Prairie Scout: a Picture of Life in the Wilds of Texas and Mexico |
50 |
The Rifle Rangers: a Romance of Mexico. By Captain Mayne Reid |
50 |
The Heirs of Derwentwater. A Novel of surpassing interest and rare power |
50 |
Wacousta; or, The Prophecy. By Major Richardson |
50 |
Matilda Montgomery; or, The Prophecy Fulfilled: a Sequel to “Wacousta” |
50 |
Ecarte; or, The Salons of Paris: a Vivid Picture of French Society. |
50 |
The Apocryphal New Testament. This work should be in the hands of all |
50 |
Glances at Europe. By Horace Greeley. Bound in Cloth |
1 00 |
Pocket Companion for Machinists, Mechanics, Inventors, and Engineers. By Oliver Byrne, Author of the Dictionary of Mechanics, &c. &c. Pocket form, Morocco tucks |
1 00 |
Moneypenny; or, The Heart of the World. By Cornelius Matthews |
50 |
Rebels and Tories; or, The Blood of the Mohawk. By Lawrence Labree |
50 |
Celio; or, New York Above Ground and Under Ground |
25 |
New York by Gas-Light. Showing up the great Metropolis “at Night” |
25 |
Dan Marble, the Gamecock of the Wilderness |
50 |
Reveries of an Old Maid: With very Important Hints to Young Men |
50 |
Kate Penrose; or, Life and its Lessons. By Mrs. Hubback |
25 |
Camp Stories; or, Incidents in the Life of a Soldier. Illustrated |
25 |
Life of Jenny Lind. A graphic and reliable memoir of this charming lady |
25 |
Gentleman Jack; or, Life on the Road |
25 |
Jenny Diver, the Female Highwayman | 25 |
Gilderoy, the Freebooter. A vivid and dramatic narrative |
25 |
The Forrest Divorce Case | 25 |
Captain Kyd, the Wizard of the Sea. By Prof. J. H. Ingraham |
50 |
Lafitte, the Pirate of the Gulf. By Prof. J. H. Ingraham |
50 |
Fortunes and Misfortunes of Harry Racket Scapegrace |
50 |
Ben Brace; a Nautical Romance. Equal to Capt. Marryatt's best. 1 vol., illustrated |
50 |
Guerilla Chief: a Romance of War. Illustrated. 1 vol. |
50 |
Ryan's Mysteries of Marriage. 1 vol., illustrated |
25 |
Portfolio of the Young 'Un. A humorous book. Illustrated |
25 |
Wau-nan-Gee; or, The Massacre at Chicago |
25 |
The Seven Brothers of Wyoming | 25 |
Life of Helen Jewett. Illustrated | 25 |
Life of Jack Rann. Illustrated | 25 |
Lives of the Felons. Illustrated | 25 |
Life of Alexander Tardy, the Pirate: a Tale of St. Domingo, Illustrated |
25 |
White's Melodeon Song-Bonk | 12½ |
White's Plantation Melodies | 12½ |
White's Ethiopian Song-Book | 12½ |
White's Serenaders' Song-Book | 12½ |
Monk-Knight of Saint John | 50 |
Conclin's New River Guide; or, A Gazetteer of all the Towns on the Western and Southern Waters |
25 |
History of Rinaldo Rinaldini, Captain of Banditti |
25 |
The Separation; The Divorce; and The Coquette's Punishment |
25 |
The Adventures of Caleb Williams. By William Godwin |
25 |
Natural History of the Vestiges of Creation. With a Sequel |
50 |
Life and Adventures of Old Billy McConnell, the Witch Doctor. By one born among the Witches |
50 |
Swedes in Prague; or, The Signal Rocket: a Romance of the Thirty Years' War |
25 |
How to be Happy: The Laws of Life and Health. By R. J. Culverwell |
25 |
Diseases of Winter: On Consumption. By R. J. Culverwell |
25 |
Health and Long Life; or, What to Eat, Drink, and Avoid, &c. By R. J. Culverwell |
25 |
Whitefriars; or, The Days of Charles the Second. 240 pages, illustrated |
50 |
Doniphan's Expedition: Containing an Account of the Conquest of New Mexico. Illustrated with Plans of Battles, and other fine Engravings |
25 |
California: Its History, Population, Climate, Soil, Productions, and Harbors. Also, full accounts of the Gold Regions, Different Routes, Tables of Distances, &c. |
25 |
Cecilia; or, The Memoirs of an Heiress. By Miss Burney |
50 |
Altamont; or, The Charity Sister. By Hon. Mrs. Norton |
25 |
Life in New York. By Wm. Burns. 45 illustrations |
25 |
The Five Love Adventures of Solomon Slug; and other Sketches. |
25 |
Gamblers' Tricks with Cards Exposed and Explained. By J. H. Green, the Reformed Gambler. Containing an exposition of the various cheats practised with cards |
25 |
The Corsair. By George Sand, author of “First and True Love,” &c. |
25 |
Home, and its Influence: a Domestic Story. By Miss Sidney |
50 |
Cruise of the Crescent: a Sea Novel |
25 |
The Soldier's Daughter. By Maxwell | 25 |
The Spring-Street Milliner: a Tale of City Life |
25 |
The Orphan Seamstress: a Tale of the City |
25 |
Life and Adventures of Tom Stapleton. Illustrated |
25 |
The Image of his Father | 25 |
Whom to Marry, and How to Get Married |
25 |
Dombey and Daughter. With numerous illustrations |
25 |
David Watson; or, The London Apprentice: a Sea Story |
25 |
Lady of the Gulf: a Sea Story of great interest |
25 |
The Belle of the Bowery; or, G'hal of New York |
25 |
The Haunted Chief; or, The Female Rancheros. By Newton M. Curtiss |
25 |
The Scout of the Silver Pond. By Newton M. Curtiss |
25 |
The Matricide's Daughter: a Tale of Life in the Great Metropolis. By Newton M. Curtiss |
25 |
The Victim's Revenge. (A Sequel to the above) |
25 |
The Star of the Fallen. (A Sequel to the above) |
25 |
The Patrol of the Mountain: a Tale of the Revolution. By Curtiss |
25 |
The Dancing Feather, and Sequel. By Ingraham |
25 |
The Comic Wandering Jew. With 100 illustrations |
25 |
Olph; or, The Wreckers of the Isle of Shoals |
25 |
Grace Welden | 25 |
The Students of Paris. By Albert Smith |
25 |
Paul Deverill. By Ingraham | 25 |
The White Wolf; or, The Secret Brotherhood |
25 |
Mabel, the Actress. By Miss Opie | 25 |
The Gentleman's Daughter | 25 |
The Rescued Nun | 25 |
The Capitalist | 25 |
The Marquis | 25 |
The Attorney's Clerk | 25 |
Isabel, the Pride of Palermo | 25 |
Asmodeus; or, New York by Night and Day |
25 |
Amy Lawrence, the Freemason's Daughter |
50 |
Harry Burnham, the Young Continental | 50 |
Stanfield Hall: an Historical Romance. 2 vols. Beautifully illustrated |
1 00 |
Rory O'More. By Samuel Lover | 50 |
Ellen Grant. By the Author of “Mysteries of Boston” |
25 |
Dr. Valentine's Comic Lectures. 1st Series. With numerous illustrations |
50 |
Dr. Valentine's Comic Lectures. 2d Series. With numerous illustrations |
50 |
Montezuma, the Serf. By J. H. Ingraham |
50 |
The Countess of Morian; or, Woman's Revenge. By F. Soulie |
50 |
The Life of Yankee Hill. Illustrated. By Dr. Northall |
50 |
New York in Slices. With numerous illustrations |
38 |
The Invalid. By Spindler | 50 |
The Banditti of the Prairie. By E. Bonney. Illustrated |
50 |
Count Julian | 50 |
Dow Jr.'s Patent Sermons. 2 vols. | 1 00 |
Ladder of Gold. By Robert Bell | 50 |
Before and Behind the Curtain. By Dr. Northall |
50 |
Life and Adventures of Dick Clinton. Illustrated |
25 |
Stories of Waterloo. By W. H. Maxwell |
25 |
Minnie Grey | 50 |
Wood's Miustrels. An excellent song-book |
12½ |
Rochester | 50 |
Bivouac; or, The Rival Suitors. By W. H. Maxwell |
50 |
Life and Adventures of Clarence Bolton |
25 |
Charcoal Sketches. By Neal. 1st and 2d Series. Illustrated |
50 |
Christopher Tadpole. Illustrated. By Albert Smith |
50 |
Clara Moreland, or, Adventures in the far
South-west | ||