Text: C. F. Briggs (?), Literary, Broadway Journal (New York), May 10, 1845, vol. 1, no. 19, p. ??


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Never too Late. By Charles Burdett. New York. D. Appleton, & Co. Being of a second series of tale for the People.

One of those simple little tales of every day life, written to enforce a pious lesson, which always proves popular, and is doubtless found Conducive to the object aimed at. Mr. Burdett is already favorably known as the author of two or three other books of the same class. It is published in a neat style, uniform with the well known “series of tales for the people,” issued by the same publishers.


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Notes:

This review was specifically rejected as being by Poe by W. D. Hull.

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