. Review of reviews and world's work. UITON SINCLAIR. T. J. L. MM AN US. Diane is thoroughly lovable; other characters arevividly drawn and full of genuine pathos. The bookis well written. Mr. Thomas J. L. McManus, author of The Boyand the Outlaw (Grafton Press), lived in his boyhoodat Hiirpers Ferry, and there witnessed the famous raidof .John Brown. He was himself in the mountain schoolhouse when itwas captured byBrowns men. Theseint«resting memoriesMr. M c M a n ii s hast urned to excellentaccount in a storythat moves swiftlyand directly and con-tains a good deal ofpleasant humor ande.Kcell

. Review of reviews and world's work. UITON SINCLAIR. T. J. L. MM AN US. Diane is thoroughly lovable; other characters arevividly drawn and full of genuine pathos. The bookis well written. Mr. Thomas J. L. McManus, author of The Boyand the Outlaw (Grafton Press), lived in his boyhoodat Hiirpers Ferry, and there witnessed the famous raidof .John Brown. He was himself in the mountain schoolhouse when itwas captured byBrowns men. Theseint«resting memoriesMr. M c M a n ii s hast urned to excellentaccount in a storythat moves swiftlyand directly and con-tains a good deal ofpleasant humor ande.Kcell Stock Photo
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. Review of reviews and world's work. UITON SINCLAIR. T. J. L. MM AN US. Diane is thoroughly lovable; other characters arevividly drawn and full of genuine pathos. The bookis well written. Mr. Thomas J. L. McManus, author of The Boyand the Outlaw (Grafton Press), lived in his boyhoodat Hiirpers Ferry, and there witnessed the famous raidof .John Brown. He was himself in the mountain schoolhouse when itwas captured byBrowns men. Theseint«resting memoriesMr. M c M a n ii s hast urned to excellentaccount in a storythat moves swiftlyand directly and con-tains a good deal ofpleasant humor ande.Kcellent character-drawing. In .M a n assasKMacmillan), Mr. Ui>-t on .S i II el jii r hasadded anot her to thelong list of ambitiousnovels dealing withthe war. The canvasupon which Mr. Sin-clair paints is large, but his power is well sustaineil through the long narra-tive, which presents an impressive picture of certainphases of the great struggle. But. after all, the novels dealing with contemporary, or nearly contemporary, life in Ame