Books of Historical Interest 
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THE CHILDREN OF THE NATIONS. 
An historical study of the important problems of colonization, based 
upon the author’s observations in all parts of the world controlled by 
‘i “ Impartially and philosophically the “aed ween added another stanza 
Picsoosé Ray ¢ =. 
By PoULTNEY BIGELOW. 
ries.”— _Vew York Times. 
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AN EAGLE FLIGHT. (A Fili- 
pino Novel.) By Dr. Jos& Rizat. 
“In Spain this book attained 
immediately an influence com- 
parable with that of 
Foim’s:, Cabin’ 
erat: prove a pow erful stim- 
ulus the interest of Ameri- 
cans fa the people of the Phil- 
ippines.”—-7he Outlook, New 
York. 
$1.25 
ae GREAT BOER WAR. By 
. CONAN DOYLE 
hahaa doubt the sernir 
book that has been written on 
South African affairs since the 
beginning of the conflict be- 
tween the British Government 
and Boer Republics.” 
Boston Transcript. 
With 5 Maps in Colors. $1.50 
AMERICAN FIGHTS AND 
FIGHTERS. By Cyrus Town- 
SEND BRADY. 
Stories of the first five wars of 
the United States told in such 
a clear and vigorous style as 
to make history as fascinating 
reading as fiction. 
fully illustrated. $1.50 
AN AMERICAN ENGINEER 
IN CHINA. By Wm. Barclay 
PARSONS. 
‘No student of foreign affairs 
can afford to miss this book. 
The illustrations are most 
interesting as representing ac- 
tual Chinese life in the inte- 
rior.”’-— Boston Globe. 
$1.50 
THE LIFE mee NAPOLEON. 
M. TARBE 
“The most readable and ote of all Napoleon biographies 
number of books on Napoleon is so vast that one should 
for a single work to replace most of the others. 
Josephine is, perhaps, the only thoroughly impartial and graphic picture 
of the Empress which has been written.”— Washington Times. 
(With a sketch of Josephine.) By Iba 
be thankful 
“he sketch of 
Richly illustrated. $2.50 
McCLURE, PHILLIPS & CO., 7 New yore 
