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Other Books by

Robert Gordon Anderson


The Little Chap

Frontispiece in Color
"He might have made it sentimental, but he has told it with such simplicity and restraint that he has made it a work of art."—Philadelphia Ledger.


Not Taps but Reveille

"Mr. Anderson has enriched the enduring literature of our race with noble thoughts expressed in fitting phrases, and he has enriched also the spiritual life of the nation and of the world with a message so inspiring as to seem divinely sent."—New York Tribune.


Leader of Men

Photogravure Portrait of Theodore Roosevelt
"It is doubtful if any of the Roosevelt books possess the intimacy of treatment, the strength of philosophy, the admirable broadness of Leader of Men, ... a great message a message that is an honor no more to the author than to the memory of the great American who has so inspired him."—Brooklyn Eagle.


For Children

Seven O'Clock Stories

21 Color Plates by E. Boyd Smith
"It takes twenty nights to tell all the stories, and when that time comes the youngsters will beg to have the pages turned back, so that they may be read all over again."—N. Y. Times.

New York G. P. Putnam's Sons London