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THE STORY OF THE REVOLUTION 



apman, T. de Thulstrup, 

 volumes, 8vo, $6.00. 



" Jt is bound to take 

 its place among the fore- 

 most of American his- 

 tot ical treatises, because 

 of its patriotism as well 

 as its adherence to the 

 truth of the original 

 story. Its portrayal of 

 the struggles of the 

 Revolutionists for their 

 liberty and their rights 

 is thrilling and life- 

 like:' 



— Boston Courier. 



" Writing of this sort 



needs good illustration, 

 and Senator Lodge is to 

 be congratulated on just 

 about the most b> illtant 

 pictorial accompani- 

 ment with which any 

 such scheme as his has 

 been blessed of late 

 years" 



— New York Tribune. 



By HENRY CABOT LODGE 



With nearly 200 illustrations by Howard Pyle, F. C. Yohn, Carlton T. Ch 

 Walter Appleton Clark, H. W. Ditzler, G. A. Shipley, and others. Two 



CENATOR LODGE'S work is at once an ab- 

 sorbing story and a dignified contribution to 

 history. That the authors narrative would be 

 fresh and vigorous, true to life both in proportion 

 and spirit, modern in its treatment, yet earnest, 

 exalted, and patriotic — these qualities might have 

 been expected from Mr. Lodge's previous work. 

 But no one could have foreseen what an effect the 

 multitude of significant points developed by recent 

 historical research had had upon the familiar story, 

 and how revitalized the account would become 

 in the writer's hands. 



THE CUBAN AND PORTO RICAN CAMPAIGNS 



By RICHARD HARDING DAVIS 



With many illustrations from photographs and drawings by eye-witnesses. Crown 8vo, $1.50. 



Nothing connected with the literature of the war has attracted as much attention as Mr. Davis's 

 remarkable articles in Scribner's Magazine, which have given a virtually continuous picture of the 

 conflict. These articles will form the basis for the history of the war, which Mr. Davis has had in 

 preparation from the beginning; and, in addition, the book will be rounded out and completed by the 

 incorporation and addition of a great deal of carefully sifted material which could not be fully presented 

 at the moment of writing in the field. 



THE WORKERS— THE WEST 



By Walter A. Wyckoff, Assistant Professor of Political Economy in Princeton University. Illus- 

 trated by W. R. Leigh. i2mo, $1.50. 



With this second volume Professor Wyckoff closes his absolutely unique narrative of the experi- 

 ences of a scholar in earning his living as an unskilled laborer. 



"The merits of Mr. Wyckoff's studies are incontestable ; the lesson they teach every man in this 

 great country of ours should take to heart." — New York Times. 



YESTERDAYS IN THE PHILIPPINES 



By Joseph Eari.e Stevens, an ex-resident of 



Manila. Fourth edition. With 32 full-page 



illustrations from photographs by the author. 

 i2mo, $1.50. 



"This volume, written in the racy style of intimate corre- 

 spondence gives just tliat information concerning the archi 

 pelatro which everybody wants to know. ... A more 

 readable and entertaining book of travel would be bard to find, 

 apart from its contemporary importance." -Philadelphia Press. 



OUR NAVY IN THE SPANISH WAR 



By John R. Spears, author of " The History of Our 

 Navy." With many illustrations. i2mo, $2.00. 



Mr. Spears showed in his Naval History, pub- 

 lished a year ago, his pre-eminent ability as a his- 

 torian of our fighting force afloat. This volume 

 deals with its achievements in 1898, and sums up 

 the present naval situation, with the outlook for 

 the future. 



"The History of Our Navy." Illustrated. 

 4 vols., T2mo. With the above. $10.00. 



WAR MEMORIES OF AN ARMY CHAPLAIN 



By Henry Clay Trumbull, D. D. With 14 full- 

 page illustrations by Gilbert Caul, Carlton T. 

 Chapman, R. F. Zogbaum, T. de Thulstrup, and 

 others. Crown 8vo, $2.00. 



" Dr Trumbull has a keen memory and vivid powers of 

 description and narration. . . . 1 his is incomparably the 

 best Chaplain's story which the great war has produced." — 

 Boston Journal. 



THE NAVY IN THE CIVIL WAR 



A series of three volumes, giving the whole nar- 

 rative of naval operations from 1861 to 1S65. 

 With many maps. New edition. Each volume 

 with steel engraving. The set, $3.00. 



The Blockade and the Cruisers. By Professor 



J. Russell Soley, U. S. N. 

 The Atlantic Coast. By Rear-Admiral Daniel 



Ammen, U. S. N. 

 The Gulf and Inland Waters. By Captain 



A. T. Mahan, U. S. N. 



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