104. OUR FORERUNNERS. By M. C. Burkitt, M.A., F.S.A. A com- 

 prehensive study of the beginnings of mankind and the culture of the 

 prehistoric era. 



4. A SHORT HISTORY OF WAR AND PEACE. By G. H. Ferris, 

 author of "Russia in Revolution," etc. 



94. THE NAVY AND SEA POWER. By David Hannay, author of "Short 

 History of the Royal Navy," etc. A brief history of the navies, sea 

 Power, and ship growth of all nations, including the rise and decline 

 of America on the sea, and explaining the present British supremacy. 

 8. POLAR EXPLORATION. By Dr. W. S. Bruce, Leader of the 

 "Scotia" expedition. Emphasizes the results of the expeditions. 



51. MASTER MARINERS. By John R. Spears, author of "The His- 

 tory of Our Navy," etc. A history of sea craft adventure from the 

 earliest times. 



86. EXPLORATION OF THE ALPS. By Arnold Lunn, M. A. 

 7. MODERN GEOGRAPHY. By Dr. Marion Newbigin. Shows the re- 

 lation of physical features to living things and to some of the chief in- 

 stitutions of civilization. 



76. THE OCEAN. A GENERAL ACCOUNT OF THE SCIENCE OF 

 THE SEA. By Sir John Murray, K. C. B., Naturalist H. M. S. "Chal- 

 lenger," 1872-1876, joint author of "The Depths of the Ocean," etc. 



84. THE GROWTH OF EUROPE. By Granville Cole, Professor of 

 Geology, Royal College of Science, Ireland. A study of the geology 

 and physical geography in connection with the political geography. 



105. COMMERCIAL GEOGRAPHY. By Marion I. Newbigin. Funda- 

 mental conceptions of commodities, transport and market. 



AMERICAN HISTORY. 



47. THE COLONIAL PERIpD (1607-1766). By Charles McLean An- 

 drews, Professor of American History, Yale. 



82. THE WARS BETWEEN ENGLAND AND AMERICA (1763-1315). 

 3y Theodore C. Smith, Professor of American History, Williams 

 College. A history of the period, with especial emphasis on The Re- 

 volution and The War of 1812. 



67. FROM JEFFERSON Tp LINCOLN (1815-1860). By William Mac- 

 Donald. Professor of History, Brown University. The author makes 

 the history of this period circulate about constitutional ideas and slavery 

 sentiment. 



25. THE CIVIL WAR (1854-1865). By Frederick L. Paxson, Professor 

 of American History, University of Wisconsin. 



69. RECONSTRUCTION AND UNION (1865-1912). By Paul Leland 

 Haworth. A History of the United States in our own times. 



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