, Published in Jan 1970 by BiblioLife, LLC
“This is a strong and fascinating history of a noble woman, fighting her way out of the horrors of a drunkard’s home on to the heights of prosperity and peace. Against the mean prejudices of her husband’s aristocratic relatives she engages in business, and makes it a success, and this gives her the means of saving and educating her children. It is written with delightful freshness, grace, and strength, and reveals a mind of remarkable refinement and power.” — North Adams Transcript.
Description taken from the back of the 1893 edition of Bethia Wray's New Name, published by Lee and Shepard.
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