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American Boys' Life Of William McKinley

By EDWARD STRATEMEYER 300 pages Illustrated by A. B. Shute and from photographs $1.25

HERE is told whole story of McKinley's boyhood days, his life at school and at college, his work as a school teacher, his glorious career in the army, his struggles to obtain a footing as a lawyer, his efforts as a Congressman, and lastly his prosperous career as our President. There are many side lights on the work at the White House during the war with Spain, and in China, all told in a style particularly adapted to boys and young men. The book is full of interesting anecdotes, all taken from life, showing fully the sincere, honest, painstaking efforts of a life cut all too short. The volume will prove an inspiration to all boys and young men, and should be in every one's library.

For sale by all booksellers, or sent postpaid, on receipt of price, by the publishers.

LEE AND SHEPARD

BOSTON