THE HISTORY OF THE FIVE INDIAN 

 NATIONS OF CANADA 



Which are dependent on the Province of New York, 

 and are a barrier between the English and the 

 French in that part of the world. 



By Hon. Cadwallader Colden. With map 

 and portrait. 2 vols. 



Mr. Colden lived among and studied the "Five 

 Nations" — the celebrated Iroquois — for years, and 

 his book is a masterpiece in its intimate and compre- 

 hensive review of Indian Life. 



LITERATURE AND DOGMA. 



An Essay towards a better Apprehension of the 

 Bible. By Matthew Arnold, D.C.L. With 

 portrait. 1 vol. 



Literature and Dogma is one of the famous 

 books of the world's literature. Never has literary 

 style been carried to greater perfection than here. 

 Consequently it is held as a model to all future 

 writers. Apart from its grace and beauty of style, 

 its vigorous, straightforward argument will always 

 command for it multitudes of readers. 



MACKENZIE'S VOYAGES TO THE 

 FROZEN AND PACIFIC OCEANS IN 

 1789 AND 1793. 



With an Account of the Rise and State of the 

 Fur Trade. By Alexander Mackenzie. With 

 portrait and map. 2 vols. 



This rare work has never been reprinted since 

 1 8 14. As Mackenzie was the first white man to 

 cross the Rocky Mountains, as he discovered the 

 great Mackenzie River which he followed to the 

 Arctic Ocean, as he wrote a History of the Early 

 Fur Trade, it will be evident how important his 

 book is to modern readers. 



