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THE STORY OF THE REVOLUTION.

By HENRY CABOT LODGE.

With nearly 200 illustrations by Pyle, Yohn, Chapman, de Thulstrup, Clark, Ditzler, Shipley, and others. Two volumes, 8vo, $6.00.

Senator Lodge's work is at once an absorbing story and a dignified contribution to history. That the author's narrative would be fresh and vigorous, true to life both in proportion and spirit, modern in its treatment, yet earnest, exalted and patriotic-these qualities might have been expected from Mr. Lodge's previous work. But no one could have foreseen what an effect the multitude of significant points developed by recent historical research had had upon the familiar story, and how revitalized the account would become in the writer's hands.

"It is bound to take its place among the foremost of American historical treatises because of its patriotism as well as its adherence to the truth of the original story. Its portrayal of the struggles of the Revolutionists for their liberty and their rights is thrilling and lifelike."-Boston Courier.

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A Book for Business Men. By WILLIAM J. CLARK. With 8 maps, 7 plans and 40 illustrations, and a Commercial Directory of the Island. 8vo, $4.00.

The Bashful Earthquake

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Wild Animals I Have Known.

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The Story of a Yankee Boy.

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The Workers-The West.

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Our Navy in the Spanish War.

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The Heart of Toil.

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A Volume of Essays. By SIDNEY LANIER. 12mo, $1.50.
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At Home and in Society. 1609-1760. By Mrs. J. K. VAN
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War Memories of an Army Chaplain.

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