CHAPPED SKIN. 



From Med. Standard. 



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A PICTORIAL HISTORY OF THE WAR WITH SPAIN. 



Cannon and Camera. 



Sea and Land Battles of the Spanish-American War in Cuba. Camp Life and the Return of the Sol- 

 diers. Described and illustrated by J. C. Hemment. With over one hundred full-page pictures 

 taken by the Author, and an Index. Large i2mo. Cloth, $2.00. 



" Accurate as well as picturesque. . . . Mr. Hemment has done his work well. In point of faithful realism 

 there has thus far been nothing better in the whole war literature." — Boston Jour?ial. 



" The pictures comprise the best set of war views that we have seen." — Philadelphia Inquirer. 



" The most interesting book about the war so far is ' Cannon and Camera.' It is also the best considered 

 purely as a narrative. Mr. Hemment was at the right places at the right times. . . . No series of pictures as 

 good as this on the scenes and events of the war has been made by any other man." — Boston Herald. 



"Clever and picturesque. . . . Over one hundred capital instantaneous photographs illustrate Mr. Hem- 

 ment's well-written record, and not the least of the book's recommendations is the outspoken simplicity of its 

 style, and the strong impression it makes upon the reader of being the uninfluenced evidence of an eye-witness 

 who ' draws the thing as he sees it,' and without exaggeration or prejudice." — Sunday-School Times. 



" He is able to give us consecutive pictures of the war possessing the great value of viewing it from begin- 

 ning to end." — Baltimore Sun. 



Recollections of the Civil War. 



By Charles A. Dana. With Portrait. Large i2mo. Cloth, gilt top, uncut, $2.00. 



" Out of his rich material Mr. Dana has woven a marvelous narrative. . . . Written as the book is in Mr. 

 Dana's inimitable English, it is worthy to rank with the autobiography of Grant in the list of the really great 

 works which will bear down to posterity the true story of the great war for freedom and for the Union." — 

 Boston Journal. 



" The book is one of absorbing interest." — Providence "Journal. 



"A most remarkable volume of historical, political, and personal reminiscences." — Buffalo Commercial. 



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