NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC MAGAZINE 



OUR BOOK DEPARTMENT 



The Life of the Master 



By Rev. JOHN WATSON, D.D. T" Ian Maclaren ") 



The autlior of "'Tiie Mind of the Master '' and " IJe^ide the Bonnie Brier Bnsli " 

 lias written a story of tlie life of the Saviour which will emhody all that is tohl in the 

 sacred records, along with such supplementary information as has been gathered hy 

 modern scholarship. The work is written in a style of charming sincerity and <lirect- 

 ness. It will (contain d(jnhle the amount of material which is at ])r('S('nt appearing in 

 McClure's Magazine. /// l'n'>ix. 



Life of Napoleon Bonaparte 



By IDA M. TARBELL 



This is a .i)rofusely illustrate<l work, jirepared with the aim of omitting no im- 

 pf)rtunt Napoleonic piclme. In tiie case of great paintings indispiMisal^le to a complete 

 ))i(;torial life of Napoleon, of which etchings or engravings were n(^t ol)tainal)le, photo- 

 graphs were specially prepared; and in consefjuence the work is singularly complete on 

 its pictorial side. Moreover, it contains one of the most readable short biographies of 

 Napoleon anywhere in existence. 



GStli ThouHund. Revised Edition, ricldy illuslrated. In J'resx. 



The History of the South African War 



By A. CONAN DOYLE 



This is the first important literary fruit of Mr. Doyle's army experience in South 

 Africa. The author's painstaking methods in histori(;al work are as well known to 

 readers as his skill as a story teller, and his new history of the Boer War will for this 

 reason ))Ossess unusual merit. In Frexn. 



The Life of Abraham Lincoln 



By IDA M. TARBELL 



Dranm from original xDurcex, and. Cdiiljdning uifiiii/ np/'cchcx, letters and telegrams hitherto 

 nnpublished. 



"A portrait tliat heli)s us to understand better than ever before the manner of man 

 Abraham Lincoln was. . . . A narrative that is so intimate in its revelations as this of 

 Miss Tarbeli's helps us to realize that, with all his greatness, Abraham [Jncoln was cast 

 in the mol<l of our conunon humanity. . . . Her woik presents a p(jrt rait r)f the man 

 that no student of history can afford to miss, foi- it is very human, and does full justice 

 to that homely side of Lincoln's <'haracter which has done more than anything else to 

 give iiim a hero's place in the hearts of the common people." — Brooklgn Eagle. 



Neir Edition, ii^illi S2 fidl jHige ill tisiralioiis. Index. 2 volumes. Svo, (j} x 9.L $.").00. 



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