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 SOME IMPORTANT WORKS IN BIOGRAPHY 



The Life of Abraham Lincoln 



By IDA M. TARBELL 



Drawn from original sources, and containing many speeches, letters and 

 telegrams hitherto unpublished. 



" A portrait that helps us to understand better than ever before the manner of man 

 Abraham Lincoln was. . . . A narrative that is so intimate in its revelations as this of 

 Miss Tarbell's helps us to realize that, with all his greatness, Abraham Lincoln was 

 cast in the mold of our common humanity. . . . Her work presents a portrait of the 

 man that no student of history can afford to miss, for it is very human, and does full 

 justice to that homely side of Lincoln's character which has done more than anything 

 else to give him a hero's place in the hearts of the common people." — Brooklyn Eagle. 

 New Edition, with 32 full page illustrations. Index. 2 volumes. 

 8vo, 6% x-9%- $5-oo. 



UlySSeS S. Grant. His Life and Character 



By HAMLIN GARLAND 



•' Besides the diligent scholarship of the investigator, Mr. Garland shows himself 

 possessed of the higher and rarer qualities of the biographer. . . . This life shows us 

 not a mere figure draped with certain qualities : it shows a living, moving man ; it 

 shows how a great man thought and felt and acted in things great and little, and that 

 is an inspiring sight to any one." — New York Times. 



With 32 illustrations. Svo, 6x9)4. S2.50. 



Life of Henry Drummond 



By Dr. GEORGE ADAM SMITH 



" What makes his biography admirable is his firmness in dealing with Drummond's 

 intellectual product, and in his loving appreciation of the man. So far as the former 

 is concerned, there is not the least exaggeration, and ... as for Drummond the man, 

 there is nothing fulsome in Mr. Smith's appreciation, but it is extremely cordial and 

 well borne out by the facts which are in evidence. We lay down the book with the 

 feeling that nothing that Drummond ever wrote is so morally inspiring as his char- 

 acter." — The Nation. 



'Third Edition, with frontispiece in photogravure. Svo, 6x9)4. #3.00 net. 



Dwight L. Moody 



By HENRY DRUMMOND 



With an Introduction by Dr. GEORGE ADAM SMITH 



The First Impression— A New England Boyhood— His Early Church Work— 

 His World riinistry— His Training School— Results of His Work 



With a portrait of Mr. Moody in photogravure, and decorative head and 

 tail pieces. i2mo, 5^x7^. $1.00. 



