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Three Works of Harold Bell Wright – That Printer of Udell’s, The Shepherd of the Hills, & The Calling of Dan Matthews

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Three full length novels collected in one edition formatted for the Kindle.

Reviews of “That Printer of Udell’s”:

“Altogether an estimable story.”–New York Sun.

“Done to the life.”–Chicago Tribune.

“Well written and decidedly interesting.”–New York Times.

“A thoroughly good novel.”–Boston Globe.

“Wrings tears and laughter.”–Record-Herald, Chicago.

“Absorbing, thoughtful novel.”–Kansas City Journal.

“Full of movement and passion.”–Standard, Chicago.

“It is human to the very core.”–Nashville American.

“Excellent character creation.”–St. Louis Republic.

“Wholesome and strengthening.”–Albany Press.

“Rich in humor and good sense.”–Philadelphia Telegraph.

“Full of thrilling interest and moral heroism.”–Pittsburg Dispatch.

“Many well drawn characters.”–Washington Post.

“Has not a peer in English fiction.”–Providence Telegram.

“It is strong and wholesome.”–Chicago Post.

“Not a chapter that is not interesting.”–St. Paul News.

“Is a fascinating story.”–Portland Telegram.

“It should be read to be understood.”–Grand Rapids Herald.

“The reader’s interest is stirred to its very depths.”–Omaha World-Herald.

“Many strong situations and some delicate ones.”–San Francisco Chronicle.

“The Ralph Connor of Kansas.”–Brooklyn Eagle.

“Most clever, stirring and original.”–Birmingham News.

“A tale of exalted ideals.”–Denver Times.
The Shepherd of the Hills

“There are many bits of excellent description in the course of the story, and an atmosphere as fresh and sweet and free from modern grime as one would breathe on the Ozark trails themselves.”–New York Times.

“Amidst all the ordinary literature of the day, it is as a pure, white stone set up along a dreary road of unending monotony.”–Buffalo Courier.

“It is filled with laughs and tears, this beautiful story, and no one can help laughing or crying in turn, if his heart is right.”–Pueblo Chieftain.

“It is a heart-stirring story. A tale to bring laughter and tears; a story to be read and read again.”–Grand Rapids Herald.

“The people who move within it are so human that the reader of their story will pick them out for like and dislike, as if he had really known them in the flesh, rather than in the pages of a book.”–Chicago Journal.

“One of the best novels written in the English language for over a decade. * * * Good luck to the man who can put upon paper so fine a novel of American life.”–Pittsburg Press.

“One of the really good books of the year. * * * A powerful and analytical study of character.”–Cleveland Plain Dealer.
THE CALLING OF DAN MATTHEWS

“Mr. Wright has written other novels, but this one is so strong and wholesome, so attractive as literature, so interesting as a story, so artistic in preparation, that it wins increasing favor as one gets into it.”–Buffalo Evening News.

“Mr. Wright has the gift of knowing people well and of being able to set out their characteristics so clearly that his reader also knows them well.”–Chicago Journal.

“It is a privilege to meet the people whom the author allows you to know. They are worth while; and to cry and feel with them, get into the fresh, sweet atmosphere with which the writer surrounds them–and above all, to understand Dan Matthews and to go with him in his unfoldment–these will repay you.”–Portland Spectator.

“Harold Bell Wright has done a fine big piece of work. * * * One might quote at length from the old doctor’s homely philosophy. The book can not be read without the keenest enjoyment and at the end of the story one feels that the people are old friends, real flesh and blood characters, so human are they all.”–San Francisco Call.

“A skillfully mapped battle-field of human souls, relieved, it is true, by humor, but, for the most part, pathetic and, at times, brooded over by the mystery of spirit-strength, life’s close, never-ending tragedy.”–Chicago Examiner.

ASIN ‏ : ‎ B001RNNWJU
Publisher ‏ : ‎ Omnibus Select; Number One edition (February 5, 2009)
Publication date ‏ : ‎ February 5, 2009
Language ‏ : ‎ English
File size ‏ : ‎ 1574 KB
Text-to-Speech ‏ : ‎ Enabled
Screen Reader ‏ : ‎ Supported
Enhanced typesetting ‏ : ‎ Enabled
X-Ray ‏ : ‎ Not Enabled
Word Wise ‏ : ‎ Enabled
Sticky notes ‏ : ‎ On Kindle Scribe
Print length ‏ : ‎ 695 pages

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