STORIES FROM AMERICAN HISTORY Continued 



Southern Soldier Stories 



By GEORGE GARY EGGLESTON 



Forty-seven stories illustrating the heroism of those brave Americans 

 who fought on the losing side in the Civil War. Humor and pathos 

 are found side by side in these pages, which bear evidence of absolute 

 truth. Illustrated by R. F. ZOGBAUM. 



Cloth, $1.50 



Tales of the Enchanted Isles of the Atlantic 



By THOMAS WENTWORTH HIGGINSON 



Legends showing that the people of Europe were for centuries fed 

 with romances of marvellous and beautiful countries beyond the 

 Atlantic. Besides the early Irish, Spanish, and other traditions of the 

 Happy Islands of the West, there come to us, among others from our 

 own race, the old stories of King Arthur and his Avalon ; of St. 

 Brandan's Isle ; of the Voyages of Erik the Viking ; and of the 

 vanishing Norumbega, so real a vision to the imaginations of Queen 

 Elizabeth's day. Illustrated by ALBERT HERTER. 



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De Soto and His Men in the Land of Florida 



By GRACE KING 



The author of " New Orleans : The Place and the People " has col- 

 lected into an entertaining volume stories of the brilliant armada 

 which sailed westward under De Soto in 1538 to subdue the natives 

 and bring this country under the Spanish crown. Old Spanish and 

 Portuguese narratives are the basis of its history. Illustrated by 



GEORGE GIBBS. 



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