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HE PILOT OF THE MAYFLOWER. 



By Hezekiah Butterworth, author of "True to his Home," 

 "In the Boyhood of Lincoln," " The Zigzag Books," etc. Illus- 

 trated by H. Winthrop Peirce and Others. i2mo. Cloth, $1.50. 



THE PILOT TELLING THE STORY OF HUDSON. 



Mr. Butterworth pictures the scenes preceding the sailing of the Pilgrims and attending 

 the voyage, and he describes the early days at Plymouth. All this is done in a story 

 whose thread is maintained consistently throughout. He has dramatized, as it were, 

 one of the most important pages of our history, and the vividness of his characterizations 

 brings the scenes actually before his readers. The book is of great value historically, and 

 the unflagging interest of the story adds another book of peculiar merit to Mr. Butter- 

 worth's American historical stories, the Creators of Liberty Series, published by D. Apple- 

 ton and Company. The illustrations include views of Plymouth Rock and other actual 

 scenes at Plymouth, together with pictures which aim to reproduce the first settlement. 

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