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racter, its 'local color,' its revelation to Americans of a social state at their very doors of which they have known nothing."--_New York Times._ "The story is a revelation to us. It is written in a spirited, breezy way, with an originality in the telling of which is quite unexpected. The dialect is striking in its truth to Nature."--_Boston Courier._ "Is in all probability the only true picture we have yet had of that most densely populated spot on the face of the earth--the ghetto of the metropolis, rather the metropolis of the ghettos of the world."--_New York Journal._ "A series of vivid pictures of a strange people.... The people and their social life the author depicts with marvelous success."--_Boston Transcript._ "The reader will become deeply interested in Mr. Cahan's graphic presentation of ghetto life in New York."--_Minneapolis Journal._ "A strong, quaint story."--_Detroit Tribune._ "Every feature of the book bears the stamp of truth.... Undoubtedly 'Yekl' has never been excelled as a picture of the distinctive life of the New York ghetto."--_Boston Herald._ _THE SENTIMENTAL SEX._ By GERTRUDE WARDEN. 12mo. Cloth, $1.00. "The cleverest book by a woman that has been published for months.... Such books as 'The Sentimental Sex' are exemplars of a modern cult that will not be ignored."--_New York Commercial Advertiser._ "There is a well-wrought mystery in the story and some surprises that preserve the reader's interest, and render it, when all is said, a story of considerable charm."--_Boston Courier._ "An uncommonly knowing little book, which keeps a good grip on the reader up to the last page.... The author's method of handling the plot is adroit and original."--_Rochester Herald._ "Miss Warden has worked out her contrasts very strikingly, and tells her story in a cleverly flippant way, which keeps the reader on the qui vive for the cynical but bright sayings she has interspersed."--_Detroit Free Press._ "The story forms an admirable study. The style is graphic, the plot original and cleverly wrought out."--_Philadelphia Evening Bulletin._ * * * * * New York: D. APPLETON AND COMPANY. D. APPLETON & CO.'S PUBLICATIONS. THE STORY OF THE WEST SERIES. Edited by Ripley Hitchcock. "There is a vast extent of territory lying between the Missouri River and the Pacific coast which has barely been skimmed over so far. That the cond
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