Also, an Appendix, giving an Abridged Summary of Laws,
Special and Restrictive, relating to the Jews in
Russia, brought down to the year 1890.
=OPINIONS OF THE PRESS.=
The pamphlet is full of facts, and will inform people very fully in regard to the basis of the complaints made by Jews against Russia. We hope it will be very widely circulated.--Public Opinion (Washington).
The laws and regulations governing Jews in Russia, subjecting them to severe oppression, grievous restrictions and systematic persecution, are stated in condensed form with precise references, bespeaking exactness in compilation and in presenting the case of these unfortunate people.--Galveston News.
This pamphlet supplies information that is much in demand, and which ought to be generally known in enlightened countries.--Cincinnati Commercial Gazette.
Considering the present agitation upon the subject it is a very timely publication.--New Orleans Picayune.
It is undoubtedly the most compact and thorough presentation of the Russo-Jewish question.--American Israelite.
Better adapted to the purpose of affording an adequate knowledge of the issues involved in, and the consequences of, the present great crisis in the affairs of the Jews of Russia than reams of rhetoric.--Hebrew Journal.
Paper. Price, postpaid, 25c.
SPECIAL SERIES NO. 2.
Voegele's Marriage and Other Tales.
BY LOUIS SCHNABEL.
=OPINIONS OF THE PRESS.=
A series of nine well-written short stories based upon love and religion, which make quite interesting reading.--Burlington Hawkeye.
A pamphlet containing several sketches full of high moral principle, and of quite interesting developments of simple human emergencies.--Public Opinion (Washington, D. C.)
Interesting alike to Hebrew and Gentile.--Minneapolis Tribune.
In addition to being interesting, is written with a purpose, and carries with it a wholesome lesson.--San Francisco Call.
This is a collection of brief stories of Jewish life, some of which are of great interest, while all are well written.--Charleston (S. C.) News and Courier.
The little volume as a whole is curious and interesting, aside from its claims to artistic merit.--American Bookseller (New York).
Short tales of Jewish life under the oppressive laws of Eastern Europe, full of minute detail.--Book News (Philadelphia).
Written in delightful style, somewhat in the manner of Kompert and Bernstein.... To many the booklet will be a welcome visitor and be greatly relished.--Menorah Monthly.
These stories are permeated with the Jewish spirit which is characteristic of all Mr. Schnabel's works.--American Hebrew.
Paper. Price, postpaid, 25c.
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