Skip to Content
Indiana University

Search Options




View Options


"Little Cuba," or, Circumstantial evidence. Barclay, Geo. Lippard.
no previous
next
page: (TitlePage) [View Page (TitlePage) ]
ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.

"LITTLE CUBA;" OR, CIRCUMSTANTIAL EVIDENCE. BEING A TRUE STORY OF LOVE, WAR, AND STARTLING ADVENTURES. The Massacre of the Young Students! SHOOTING THE MEN FOUND ON THE AMERICAN SHIP "VIRGINIUS." SPANISH DEEDS OF BLOOD-CHILLING ATROCITY! MISS MINNIE DALLAS, the daughter of a well-known and wealthy jeweller, at New York City, follows her lover to Cuba. He has been accused of being her father's murderer, but is innocent. The evidence against him, however, is strongly circumstantial, and he escapes from prison, with the assistance of his sweet-heart, quits the country, and joins the Cuban patriots. Shortly afterward, Miss Dallas follows him, in male disguise, and soon becomes the idol of the men struggling for their freedom, and by them she gains the sobriquet of "Little Cuba." She performs many deeds of true bravery and acts of noble charity, and aids in clearing up the mystery surrounding her lover's life.

N.B.—The dramatic effects, striking situations, and all the ideas, in this book contained, have been copyrighted and worked into a drama bearing the above title, and it will be performed throughout the country.

PHILADELPHIA: PUBLISHED BY BARCLAY & CO., No 21 NORTH SEVENTH STREET.

page: 19[View Page 19]

Entered according to Act of Congress, in the year 1873, by GEO. LIPPARD BARCLAY, In the Office of the Librarian of Congress, at Washington, D. C. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.

no previous
next