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Part 32

GRACE AGUILAR'S WORKS.

HOME INFLUENCE.

MOTHER'S RECOMPENSE.

VALE OF CEDARS.

WOMAN'S FRIENDSHIP.

DAYS OF BRUCE.

WOMEN OF ISRAEL.

HOME SCENES AND HEART STUDIES.

_1 vol., 12mo, Ill.u.s.trated, price $1, with a Memoir of the Author,_

HOME INFLUENCE,

A TALE FOR MOTHERS AND DAUGHTERS.

By GRACE AGUILAR.

"Grace Aguilar wrote and spoke as one inspired; she condensed and spiritualized, and all her thoughts and feelings were steeped in the essence of celestial love and truth. To those who really knew Grace Aguilar, all eulogium falls short of her deserts, and she has left a blank in her particular walk of literature, which we never expect to see filled up."--_Pilgrimages to English Shrines, by Mrs. Hall._

"A clever and interesting tale, corresponding well to its name, ill.u.s.trating the silent, constant influence of a wise and affectionate parent over characters the most diverse."--_Christian Lady's Magazine._

"This interesting volume unquestionably contains many valuable hints on domestic education, much powerful writing, and a _moral_ of vast importance."--_Englishwoman's Magazine._

"It is very pleasant, after reading a book, to speak of it in terms of high commendation. The tale before us is an admirable one, and is executed with taste and ability. The language is beautiful and appropriate; the a.n.a.lysis of character is skilful and varied. The work ought to be in the hands of all who are interested in the proper training of the youthful mind."--_Palladium._

"In reviewing this work, we hardly know what words in the English language are strong enough to express the admiration we have felt in its perusal."--_Bucks Chronicle._

"The object and end of the writings of Grace Aguilar were to improve the heart, and to lead her readers to the consideration of higher motives and objects than this world can ever afford."--_Bell's Weekly Messenger._

"'Home Influence' will not be forgotten by any who have perused it."--_Critic._

"A well-known and valuable tale."--_Gentleman's Magazine._

"A work which, possesses an extraordinary amount of influence to elevate the mind and educate the heart, by showing that rect.i.tude and virtue conduce no less to material prosperity, and worldly comfort and happiness, than to the satisfaction of the conscience, the approval of the good, and the hope and certainty of bliss hereafter."--_Herts County Press._

THE SEQUEL TO HOME INFLUENCE.

THE MOTHER'S RECOMPENSE.

A SEQUEL TO

_"Home Influence, a Tale for Mothers and Daughters."_

By GRACE AGUILAR.

1 VOL., 12MO. CLOTH. $1. WITH ILl.u.s.tRATIONS.

"Grace Aguilar belonged to the school of which Maria Edgeworth was the foundress. The design of the book is carried out forcibly and constantly, 'The Home Influence' exercised in earlier years being shown in its active germination."--_Atlas._

"The writings of Grace Aguilar have a charm inseparable from productions in which feeling is combined with intellect; they go directly to the heart. 'Home Influence,' the deservedly popular story to which this is a sequel, admirably teaches the lesson implied in its name. In the present tale we have the same freshness, earnestness, and zeal--the same spirit of devotion, and love of virtue--the same enthusiasm and sincere religion which characterized that earlier work. We behold the mother now blessed in the love of good and affectionate offspring, who, parents themselves, are, after her example, training _their_ children in the way of rect.i.tude and piety."--_Morning Chronicle._

"This beautiful story was completed when the auth.o.r.ess was little above the age of nineteen, yet it has the sober sense of middle age. There is no age nor s.e.x that will not profit by its perusal, and it will afford as much pleasure as profit to the reader."--_Critic._

"The same kindly spirit, the same warm charity and fervor of devotion which breathes in every line of that admirable book, 'Home Influence,'

will be found adorning and inspiring 'The Mother's Recompense.'"--_Morning Advertiser._

"The good which, she (Grace Aguilar) has effected is acknowledged on all hands, and it cannot be doubted but that the appearance of this volume will increase the usefulness of one who may yet be said to be still speaking to the heart and to the affections of human nature."--_Bell's Messenger._

"It will be found an interesting supplement, not only to the book to which it specially relates, but to all the writer's other works."--_Gentleman's Magazine._

"'The Mother's Recompense' forms a fitting close to its predecessor, 'Home Influence.' The results of maternal care are fully developed, its rich rewards are set forth, and its lesson and its moral are powerfully enforced."--_Morning Post._

"We heartily commend this volume; a better or more useful present to a youthful friend or a young wife could not well be selected."--_Herts County Press._

"We look upon 'The Days of Bruce' as an elegantly-written and interesting romance, and place it by the side of Miss Porter's 'Scottish Chiefs.'"--_Gentleman's Magazine._

"A very pleasing and successful attempt to combine ideal delineation of character with the records of history. Very beautiful and very true are the portraits of the female mind and heart which Grace Aguilar knew how to draw. This is the chief charm of all her writings, and in 'The Days of Bruce' the reader will have the pleasure of viewing this skillful portraiture in the characters of Isoline and Agnes, and Isabella of Buchan."--_Literary Gazette._

"What a fertile mind was that of Grace Aguilar! What an early development of reflection, of feeling, of taste, of power of invention, or true and earnest eloquence! 'The Days of Bruce' is a composition of her early youth, but full of beauty. Grace Aguilar knew the female heart better than any writer of our day, and in every fiction from her pen we trace the same masterly a.n.a.lysis and development of the motives and feelings of woman's nature. 'The Days of Bruce' possesses also the attractions of an extremely interesting story, that absorbs the attention, and never suffers it to flag till the last page is closed, and then the reader will lay down the volume with regret."--_Critic._

HOME SCENES AND HEART STUDIES,

By GRACE AGUILAR.

WITH ILl.u.s.tRATIONS.

One volume, 12mo. Cloth. Price, $1.00.

The Perez Family. The Stone-Cutter's Boy of Possagno. Amete and Yafeh. The Fugitive. The Edict; A Tale of 1492. The Escape; A Tale of 1755. Red Rose Villa. Gonzalvo's Daughter. The Auth.o.r.ess.

Helon.

Lucy.

The Spirit's Entreaty.

Idalie.

Lady Gresham's Fete.

The Group of Sculpture.

The Spirit of Night.