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Novel 309: Henry Harland, Grandison Mather (1889)

August 3, 2024 David Bywaters

Robert Henri, Cumulus Clouds, East River


In New York City, a young married man loses his fortune and is forced to make a living.


“Bright, fresh, and interesting.” Academy, September 21, 1889

“A clever and lively novel”; the plot is “highly ingenious.” Athenaeum, March 1, 1889

“A lively story.” Saturday Review, July 19, 1889

A contrasting view:

“If we could hear such a tale, as agreeably told, some leisurely summer afternoon, we would not consider the twenty minutes required to tell it wasted by raconteur or audience.  But this is a printed book, 387 pages long, and there is a great deal we ought to read in this world, and very little time to do it in.” Hartford Courant, May 22, 1889

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