Works on the Civil War 



The Story of the Civil War. A Concise Account 

 of the War in the United States of America between 

 1861 and 1865. By JOHN CODMAN ROPES, Member 

 of the Massachusetts Historical Society, The Mili- 

 tary Historical Society of Massachusetts, Fellow of 

 the Royal Historical Society. Author of "The 

 Army Under Pope," " The First Napoleon," " The 

 Campaign of Waterloo," etc. To be complete in 

 four parts, with comprehensive maps and battle plans. 

 Each part will be complete in itself, and will be sold 

 separately. 



Part I. Narrative of Events to the Opening of the 

 Campaign of 1862. With 5 maps. 8vo . $i 50 

 Part II. The Campaigns of 1862. With 13 maps. 

 8vo . . 2 50 



Slavery and Four Years of War. A Political 

 History of Slavery in the United States, together 

 with a narrative of the Campaigns and Battles of the 

 Civil War in which the author took part. By JOSEPH 

 WARREN KEIFER, Brevet Major-General of Volun- 

 teers, ex-Speaker of the House of Representatives, 

 U.S.A., and Major-General of Volunteers, Spanish 

 War. 

 Two vols., illustrated. 8, 336, 340 pages, $6 oo 



Ulysses S. Grant, and the Period of National 

 Preservation and Reconstruction. 1822- 

 1885. By WILLIAM CONANT CHURCH, late Lieut. - 

 Colonel, U.S.A., author of " Life of John Ericsson." 

 No. 21 in the " Heroes of the Nations Series." Fully 

 illustrated Large 12, cloth, $i 50 ; half leather, 

 gilt top $i 75 



Robert E. Lee, and the Southern Confed- 

 eracy. 1807-1870. By Prof. HENRY ALEX- 

 ANDER WHITE, of Washington and Lee University. 

 No. 22 in the "Heroes of the Nations Series." 

 Fully illustrated. Large 12, cloth, $i 50; half 

 leather, gilt top $i 75 



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