_Cloth, $1.50_
The Story of the New England Whalers
By JOHN R. SPEARS
Some of the most romantic and adventurous characters in American
history are dealt with in this book, in which Mr. Spears tells the
story of the American whaling industry. He has given us the life
stories of the men who made New Bedford, Nantucket, and Marblehead--the
men to whom more than to any others was due the upbuilding of
the American merchant service in the early days of the Republic.
Illustrated from photographs.
_Cloth, $1.50_
Buccaneers and Pirates of Our Coast
By FRANK R. STOCKTON
This book is an account--with efforts to sift falsifying legend and
preserve the truth--of the offshoots of the early English, French, and
Dutch combinations against Spanish exactions in West India waters.
From the early buccaneer with a legitimate purpose came the pirate
whose greed of booty was for private gain. Mr. Stockton has told wild
stories of picturesque figures among both types of leaders, and his
characteristic quaint turns of humor set them off entertainingly.
Illustrated by G. VARIAN and B. W. CLINEDINST.
_Cloth, $1.50_
_PUBLISHED BY_
THE MACMILLAN COMPANY
64–66 FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK
Abraham Lincoln
The Boy and the Man
By JAMES MORGAN
_With Many Interesting Portraits and Other Illustrations, many of them
secured for the book from Private Collections_
_Cloth, $1.50_
You may already know the great events of Lincoln’s life, but you will
still find this simple, clear, straightforward story of the early hard
work, the slow study for the practice of law, the single-minded stand
“for the Union,” and the brave, quiet facing of every difficulty, the
most fascinating record of any human life which you have known.
The _Chicago Tribune_ says of it editorially: “It tells the life story
well. It is interesting. It is well written. It gives the significant
facts one wants to know.”
The Seven Ages of Washington
By OWEN WISTER
_Attractively bound, illustrated in photogravure, $2.00 net_
Public-domain text, read in full here on John Shaqi.
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