IV 



RECREATION 



WORLD'S WORK 

 says : 



" A notable book, 

 swift and strong as 

 the rush of cavalry 

 squadrons. The 

 breath of life is in 

 it, and the elevation 

 of a noble spirit, 

 the shock of war, 

 and the passionate 

 thrill of innocent 

 love." 



Illustrations 



by 



HOWARD 

 CHANDLER 

 CHRISTY 



HARPER'S 

 MAGAZINE says : 



11 There is more action in 

 'The Cavalier' than in 

 any of Mr. Cable's previ- 

 ous novels; situation fol- 

 lows situation quickly in 

 the development of the 

 story ; it is the most dra- 

 matic and complete book 

 he has yet written." 



The CAVALIER 



By GEORGE W. CABLE 



The NEW YORK 



TIMES 



SATURDAY 



REVIEW says; 



"It is long since any 

 book of fiction has re- 

 called so brilliantly the 

 very spirit of days well 

 known to a generation 

 growing old." 



The BOSTON 



TRANSCRIPT 



says; 



"Not only are inci- 

 dents crowded, they 

 are jammed together, 

 and these incidents 

 are tremendously ex- 

 citing. '' 



About 

 CHARLOTTE OLIVER 



" A SPLENDID creature of 

 . impetuous emotion and 

 undaunted courage. She has 

 her real romance, and this ro- 

 mance is the life of the book. 

 It is nourished amid the can- 

 non's roar, and it finds its happy 

 consummation even where the 

 smoke of battle hangs over the 

 ground." 



—Louisville Courier-Journal. 



The 



SAN FRANCISCO 



CHRONICLE 



says; 



' ' Love and war go 

 well together, and Mr. 

 Cable has managed to 

 tell several good love 

 stories and to string 

 them on a series of ex- 

 citing episodes. . . . 

 The story, we shrewd- 

 ly suspect, is drawn 

 largely from the au- 

 thor's personal experi- 

 ences as a soldier on 

 the Confederate side." 



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