Travel, Biography, and Essays. 



THE GERMAN EMPEROR AND HIS EASTERN 

 NEIGHBORS. 



By Poultney Bigelow. Cable despatches state that Mr. 

 Bigelow has been expelled from Russia for writing 

 this volume. Interesting personal notes of his old 

 playmate's boyhood and education are given, to- 

 gether with a description of the Emperor's army, 

 his course and policy since accession, and the condi- 

 tion of affairs on the Russian and Roumanian fron- 

 tiers. With fine portrait of William II. ("Fiction, 

 Fact, and Fancy Series.") Cloth, 12mo, 75 cents. 



" A book to attract immediate and close attention. 11 — Chicago Times. 



" An interesting contribution to evidence concerning Russia. 11 — Springfield 

 Republican. 



" A much-needed correction to the avalanche of abuse heaped upon the 

 German Emperor. 11 — Philadelphia Inquirer. 



" The book should have a place in the library of every student of politics. 1 ' 

 —Boston Pilot. 



PADDLES AND POLITICS DOWN THE DANUBE. 



By Poultney Bigelow. Companion volume to "The German 

 Emperor." A highly interesting journal of a canoe-voyage down "the 

 Mississippi of Europe " from its source to the Black Sea, with descrip- 

 tions of the resident nations, and casual discussions of the political 

 situation. Illustrated with numerous offhand sketches made on the 

 spot by Mr. Bigelow. ("Fiction, Fact, and Fancy Series.") Cloth, 

 12mo, 75 cents. 



WRITINGS OP CHRISTOPHER COLUMBUS. (In 

 Press.) 



Edited, with an introduction, by Paul Leicester Ford. Mr. 



Ford has for the first time collected in one handy volume translations 

 of those letters, etc., of Columbus which describe his experiences in 

 the discovery and occupation of the New "World. With frontispiece 

 Portrait. ("Fiction, Fact, and Fancy Series.") Cloth, 12mo, 75 cents. 



