The Life and Times of Col. Daniel Boone, Hunter, Soldier, and Pioneer: With Sketches of Simon Kenton, Lewis Wetzel, and Other Leaders in the Settlement of the WestEllis, Edward Sylvester
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The Life and Times of Col. Daniel Boone, Hunter, Soldier, and Pioneer: With Sketches of Simon Kenton, Lewis Wetzel, and Other Leaders in the Settlement of the West
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"We advise all Americans to read it carefully, and judge for
themselves if 'the future historian of our war,' of whom we
have heard so much, be not already arrived in the Comte de
Paris."--_Nation, New York._
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"This is incomparably the best account of our great second revolution
that has yet been even attempted. It is so calm, so dispassionate, so
accurate in detail, and at the same time so philosophical in general,
that its reader counts confidently on finding the complete work
thoroughly satisfactory."--_Evening Bulletin, Philadelphia._
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"The work expresses the calm, deliberate judgment of an experienced
military observer and a highly intelligent man. Many of its
statements will excite discussion, but we much mistake if it does
not take high and permanent rank among the standard histories
of the civil war. Indeed that place has been assigned it by the
most competent critics both of this country and abroad."--_Times,
Cincinnati._
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"Messrs. Porter & Coates, of Philadelphia, will publish in a few
days the authorized translation of the new volume of the Comte de
Paris' History of Our Civil War. The two volumes in French--the fifth
and sixth--are bound together in the translation in one volume. Our
readers already know, through a table of contents of these volumes,
published in the cable columns of the _Herald_, the period covered
by this new installment of a work remarkable in several ways. It
includes the most important and decisive period of the war, and the
two great campaigns of Gettysburg and Vicksburg.
"The great civil war has had no better, no abler historian than the
French prince who, emulating the example of Lafayette, took part
in this new struggle for freedom, and who now writes of events, in
many of which he participated, as an accomplished officer, and one
who, by his independent position, his high character and eminent
talents, was placed in circumstances and relations which gave him
almost unequalled opportunities to gain correct information and form
impartial judgments.
"The new installment of a work which has already become a classic
will be read with increased interest by Americans because of the
importance of the period it covers and the stirring events it
describes. In advance of a careful review we present to-day some
extracts from the advance sheets sent us by Messrs. Porter & Coates,
which will give our readers a foretaste of chapters which bring back
to memory so many half-forgotten and not a few hitherto unvalued
details of a time which Americans of this generation at least cannot
read of without a fresh thrill of excitement."
HALF-HOURS WITH THE BEST AUTHORS. With short Biographical and
Critical Notes. By CHARLES KNIGHT.
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