BOOKS TO HAVE AND KEEP
THE CITIZEN. A Study of the Individual and the Government. By Nathaniel Southgate Shaler. 12mo. Cloth. $1.40 net.
"There could be nothing better for intelligent young men than to read Professor Shaler's book." Hartford Times.
"Sound advice crystalized to serve as a guide to rising generations of voters and to citizens." Indianapolis Sentinel.
NAPOLEON: A Short Biography. By R. M. Johnston. With frontispiece and maps. I 2mo. Cloth, gi.oonet. Third edition.
"Admirable. A clear and comprehensive review of Napoleon's career, of his military achievements, and of his work as a legislator." London Spectator.
"Mr. Johnston's book is popular history of the best class scholarly, readable and acute. It is not only possible to read this volume, but it is difficult to deny one's self the pleasure of an uninterrupted perusal." The Nation.
RECOLLECTIONS OF RICHARD HENRT STODDARD: PERSONAL AND LITER ART. Edited by Ripley Hitchcock. With a Preface by Edmund Clarence Stedman. Illustrated, izmo. Cloth. Gilt top. $1.50 net.
"His friendships he has recorded beautifully." New York Evening Post.
"I wish that I had more space to write of this most interesting book. The only thing to do is to read the book yourself." jeanette L. Gilder, in the Chicago Tribune.
THE REAL BENEDICT ARNOLD. By Charles Burr Todd. Illustrated, 12mo. Cloth. Gilt top. $1.20 net.
"A useful addition to Revolutionary biography." Springfield Republican.
THE TRUE AARON BURR. A Biographical Sketch. By Charles Burr Todd. 12mo. Cloth. Gilt top. With portraits, 5oc. net.
"A spirited and interesting defence." The Outlotk.
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