By CHARLES A. DANA. 



DECOLLECTIONS 



OF THE 



^ CIVIL WAR <^ 



Willi Portrait and Index. Large i2ino. Gilt top, uncut, $2.00. 



"The book will rank among the trustworthy sources of 

 knowledge of the civil war."^iWzti Y'ori Evening t'ost. 



'• Mr. Dana's official position as Assistant Secretary of War 

 while the rebellion was in progress gave him exceptional oppor- 

 tunities of observation which he was keen to take advantage of, 

 while his rare gift of terse and vivid expression enabled him to 

 record what he saw in a series of pen pictures that are little 

 less than instantaneous photographs. The feature par excel- 

 lence of these reminiscences is their interesting character. . . . 

 He tells you briefly but graphically what he saw, heard, or did himself. One gains a very real 

 and personal knowledge of the war from these ' Recollections.' " — Chicago Times-Herald. 



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Large 12mo. Cloth, $2.00. 



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

 Soldiers. Described and illustrated by J. C. Hemment, War Artist at the Front. With 

 over one hundred full-page pictures taken by the Author, and an Index. 

 " Accurate as well as picturesque. . . . Mr. Hemment has done his work well. In point of faith- 

 ful realism there has thus far been nothing better in the whole war literature." — Boston Journal. 



Puerto Dico and its Desources. 



A book for Travelers, Investors, and others, containing Full Accounts of Natural Features and 

 Resources, Products, People, Opportunities for Business, etc. By Frederick A. Ober, 

 author of "Camps in the Caribbees," "Crusoe's Island," etc. With Map and Illus- 

 trations. i2mo. Cloth, $i.iO. 



The Hon. Henry Cabot Lodge writes the author: 



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