note: plan of this miscellany.
there is a vast amount of interesting information, on almost all subjects, which many people, especially the young, cannot attain to because of the expense, and, in some instances, the rarity of the books in which it is contained.
to place some of this information, in an attractive form, within the reach of those who cannot afford to purchase expensive books, is the principal object of this miscellany.
truth is stranger than fiction, but fiction is a valuable assistant in the development of truth. both, therefore, shall be used in these volumes. care will be taken to insure, as far as is possible, that the facts stated shall be true, and that the impressions given shall be truthful.
as all classes, in every age, have proved that tales and stories, are the most popular style of literature, each volume of the series (with, perhaps, one or two exceptions) will contain a complete tale, the heroes and actors in which, together with the combination of circumstances in which they move, shall be more or less fictitious.
in writing these volumes, the author has earnestly endeavoured to keep in view the glory of god and the good of man.