THE STORY OF THE WEST SERIES. 



Edited by RIPLEY HITCHCOCK. 



Each, illustrated, J2mo, cloth, $1.50. 



The Story of the Soldier. 



By General G. A. FORSYTH, U. S. Army (retired). Illustrated by 

 R. F. Zogbaum. 



" A very complete and vivid picture of the development of the West from a military 

 point of view, with side lights on the civil war." The Churchman. 



The Story of the Railroad. 



By CY WARMAN, author of "The Express Messenger," etc. 

 With Maps and many Illustrations by B. West Clinedinst and 

 from photographs. 



In Mr. Warman s book we are kept constantly reminded of the fortitude, the suf- 

 j, and the endurance of the pioneers." The Railroad Gazette. 



fering, the enterprise, 



The Story of the Cowboy. 



By E. HOUGH, author of " The Singing Mouse Stories," etc. 

 Illustrated by William L. Wells and C. M. Russell. 



" Mr. Hough is to be thanked for having written so excellent a book. The cowboy 

 story, as this author has told it, will be the cowboy's fitting eulogy. This volume will 

 be consulted in years to come as an authority on past conditions of the far West. For 

 fine literary work the author is to be highly complimented. Here, certainly, we have a 

 choice piece of writing." Neiv York Times. 



The Story of the Mine. 



As illustrated by the Great Comstock Lode of Nevada. By 

 CHARLES HOWARD SHINN. 



" The author has written a book not alone full of information, but replete with the 

 true romance of the American mine." New York Times. 



The Story of the Indian. 



By GEORGE BIRD GRINNELL, author of " Pawnee Hero Stories," 

 " Blackfoot Lodge Tales," etc, 



" Only an author qualified by personal experience could offer us a profitable study 

 of a race so alien from our own as is the Indian in thought, feeling, and culture. Only 

 long association with Indians can enable a white man measurably to comprehend their 

 thoughts and enter into their feelings. Such association has been Mr. Grinnell's." 

 New York Sun. 



D. APPLETON AND COMPANY, NEW YORK. 



