Books of Historical Interest 
THE CHILDREN OF THE NATIONS. By Pouttney BicELow. 
An historical study of the important problems of colonization, based 
upon the author’s Sioa in all parts of the world controlled by 
pe great colonizing 
« Impartially and philosophically the author has cere renee stanza 
to the song of civilization as sung by the centuries.” — ew York Times. 
$2.00 net. Postpatd, $2.16 
AN EAGLE FLIGHT. (A Fili- | THE pose BOER WAR. By 
pino Novel.) By Dr. Jos®é R1zat. A. Conan DOYLE. 
“In Spain this book attained adie doubt the clearest, 
immediately an influence com- the most explicit, and, at the 
parable with that of ‘Uncle same time, the most impartial 
Toms Cabin’. :’ . te will book that has been written on 
certainly prove a powerful stim- South African affairs since the 
ulus to the interest of Ameri- beginning of the conflict be- 
cans in Row Al oe oa of the Phil- tween the British panromets 
ippines -_The Outlook, New and the Boer Republics. 
York. Boston Transcript. 
$1.25 With 5 Maps in Colors. $1.50 
AMERICAN FIGHTS AND|AN AMERICAN ENGINEER 
FIGHTERS. By Cyrus Town- IN CHINA. By Wm. Barclay 
SEND Brapy. PARSONS. 
Stories of the first five wars of “No student of foreign affairs 
the United States told in such can afford to miss this bo sie 
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a clear and vigorous style as +, “rhe illustrations ar a ee 
to make history as fascinating interesting si representing 
reading as fiction : tual Chinese life in the inte- 
£ as : . rior.’ ’ Boston Globe. 
Fully illustrated. $1.50 $1.50 
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THE LIFE OF NAPOLEON. (With a sketch of Josephine.) By 14 
M. TARBELL. 
‘“The most readable and authentic of all Napoleon biographies. rhe 
number of books on Napoleon is so vast that one should be thankful 
for a single work to replace most of the others. . The sketch of 
Josephine is, perhaps, the only thoroug hly inipartial ¢ and graphic picture? 
of the Empress which has been written.” — Wa shington Times. 
Richly illustrated. $2.50 
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