James Lane Allen (1841-1925), author
Harpers Little Novels Series
New York: Harper and Brothers Publishers, 1894
Four illustrations by Albert E. Sterner
147 pages
4.5 x 6 inches, 16 cm.
A Story of Kentucky Before the War.
The Kentucky Cardinal was also published in serial form in Harper's Monthly Magazine. (Hamilton Evening Journal, Hamilton, Ohio, February 1, 1894)
"The longer I live here, the better satisfied I am in having
pitched my earthly campfire, gypsy like, on the edge of a town, keeping it on
one side, and the green fields, lanes and woods on the other." from The
Kentucky Cardinal.
James Lane Allen spoke about his novel:
"I am now at work on what I consider the first novel of my life. It will embody three things: The humor of a Kentucky cardinal, the philosophic frankness of 'A Summer in Arcady,' and the spiritual seriousness and victory of 'The Choir Invisible.' It is to be a story of town life and country life blended and contrasted. It will be twice as long as anything that I have ever attempted." The Courier-Journal, Louisville , Kentucky, June 5, 1898.Harpers Little Novels: A series of pocket-size books that sold for one dollar each.
"I call him my rain-crow, because the sound of his voice awoke apprehensions of falling weather. A visit from him was an endless drizzle." from The Kentucky Cardinal
Albert Edward Sterner (1863-1946) was an American illustrator and painter.
Left: Sterner's signature.
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