MILITARY HISTORY.
THE ART OF WAR.
The above volume forms the second of a series of four in which the author intends to present a general sketch of the history of the art of war from the Greek and Roman times down to the beginning of the 19th century. The first volume in chronological order, which will cover the classical division of the subject, will be issued shortly. The third volume will be devoted to the 15th, 16th, and 17th centuries, while the fourth volume will treat of the military history of the 18th century, and the Revolutionary and Napoleonic wars' down to Waterloo.
THE STORY OF THE CIVIL WAR.
To be complete in four parts, printed in four octavo volumes, with comprehensive maps and battle plans. Each part will be complete in itself and will be sold separately.
"The work is thoroughly impartial, and moreover is free from individual caprice.... The manner is much that of a skilled attorney stating his case,
only in this instance the writer states the case for both sides."—Cincinnati Commercial Gazette.Part II.—The Campaigns of 1862. With 13 Maps. 8°, pp. xii + 475 $2.50
DECISIVE BATTLES SINCE WATERLOO.
A Continuation of Creasy's "Decisive Battles of the World." By Thomas W. Knox. With 59 plans and illustrations. 8°, pp. viii. + 490 $2.50
THE NAVAL WAR OF 1812;
or, The History of the United States Navy during the Last War with Great Britain. By Theodore Roosevelt. 7th edition, 8°, pp. xxxviii. + 531 $2.50
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