THE WORKS OF THEODORE ROOSEVELT 



STANDARD LIBRARY EDITION. 



8 volumes, 8, illustrated . . each, $ 2.50 



Cloth . per set, 20.00 



Half calf extra, " 40.00 



THE WINNING OF THE WEST. 



Four volumes, with Maps . . each, $2.50 



From the Alleghanies to the Mississippi, 1769-1776. 



From the Alleghanies to the Mississippi, 1776-1783. 



The Founding of the Trans-Alleghany Common- 

 wealths, 1784-1790. 



Louisiana and the Northwest, 1791-1809. 



" . . . A lucid, interesting narrative, written with the 

 impartial soberness of history, warmed and colored by a lively 

 imagination. . . . The work is admirably done, and 

 forms a valuable contribution to the history of the country." 

 London Spectator. 



" For the first time the whole field has been covered in one 

 work by one accomplished and thoroughly equipped writer, 

 whose book will rank among American historical writings of 

 the first order." Critic. 



THE WILDERNESS HUNTER. 



With an Account of the Big Game of the United 

 States, and its Chase with Horse, Hound, and 

 Rifle. With illustrations by Remington, Frost, 

 Sandham, Eaton, Beard, and others. 8. 

 Standard Library Edition . . . $2.50 

 ''A book which breathes the spirit of the wilderness and 

 presents a vivid picture of a phase of American life which is 

 rapidly passing away, with clear, incisive force." N. Y. 

 Literary News. 



" For one who intends to go a-hunting in the West this 

 book is invaluable. One may rely upon its information. But 

 it has better qualities. It is good reading for anybody, and 

 people who never hunt and never will are sure to derive pleas- 

 ure from its account of that part of the United States, rela- 

 tively small, which is still a wilderness." N. Y. Times. 



New York G. P. PUTNAM'S SONS London 



