•* It is a long time since any book has been published 

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SIXTY YEARS IN 



PUBLIC AFFAIRS 



The Reminiscences of 



GEORGE S. BOUTWELL 



\ who was Grant's Secretary of the Treasury and for many years rep- 

 resented Massachusetts in both Houses of Congress 



His book is as fascinating to the general reader as it 

 is valuable to the student, because it is history told by 

 one who helped to make it 



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