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King, Charles, 1844-1933

"An Apache Princess A Tale of the Indian Frontier"

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The Baltimore American
Is full of interest, and equals, if not surpasses, his best
previous efforts.

The Portland (Me.) Press
This captivating novel is quite perfect of its kind and
there is not one dull line from start to finish.

The Burlington Hawkeye
Is one of General King's best works and withal a most
entertaining and fascinating story of army life.

The San Francisco Chronicle
The story is full of life and movement, and all the details
of army life are described with that perfect knowledge which
carries conviction to the reader.
The Cleveland Leader
It is the strongest and most entertaining story he has
written for many a day.... It gets a grip on the reader in
the first chapters and holds it to the end.

The World, New York City
A soldier's story told with a soldier's swing.... Is
capitally illustrated and has a particularly handsome and
tasteful cover portrait of the heroine in colors.

The Pittsburg Leader
There is a naturalness about the story that makes it of
decided interest, and every one who reads it will lay the
book down with a feeling of regret that the end has been
reached so soon.

The Minneapolis Tribune
Is the best piece of work General King has given his
admiring public in a long time.


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