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TRUE STORIES OF GREAT AMERICANS“Most admirable in their construction and purpose. The volumes are interesting and attractive in appearance, graphic in style and wonderfully inspiring in subject matter, reaching an enviable mark in juvenile literature.”—Philadelphia Public Ledger.Each volume is attractively bound in decorated cloth covers. Printed on good paper and contains six page illustrations in half-tone. Cloth, $.50ROBERT FULTONByALICE C. SUTCLIFFE“The volume is a thoroughly good piece of work and heartily to be recommended.”—San Francisco Argonaut.CAPTAIN JOHN SMITHByROSSITER JOHNSON“The picturesque story is one of the bright spots in the somewhat dreary early American history, and all children should know it.”—New York Sun.ROBERT E. LEEByBRADLEY GILMAN“The story of Lee’s life is sympathetically told and with a fine appreciation of those traits in his character that have commanded universal respect.”—Review of Reviews.NATHAN HALEByJEAN CHRISTIE ROOT“There is more than the work of a gifted biographer here. There is a message.”—New York World.ABRAHAM LINCOLNByDANIEL E. WHEELER“It is an excellent book, the author having used good judgment in deciding what to leave out in a life about which there was so much to say.”—Brooklyn Eagle.THOMAS A. EDISONByFRANCIS ROLT-WHEELER“Cannot fail to appeal to every boy.”—The Nation.BENJAMIN FRANKLINByE. LAWRENCE DUDLEY“Filled with the adventure that fascinates the boy, the story is still thoroughly authentic and reliable.”—Congregationalist and Christian World.OTHER NEW VOLUMES IN THE SERIESWILLIAM PENNByRUPERT S. HOLLANDDAVY CROCKETTByWILLIAM C. SPRAGUECHRISTOPHER COLUMBUSByMILDRED STAPLEYU. S. GRANTByF. E. LOVELL COOMBSLA SALLEByLOUISE S. HASBROUCKDANIEL BOONEByLUCILE GULLIVERLAFAYETTEByMARTHA F. CROWOTHER VOLUMES BEING PREPAREDTHE MACMILLAN COMPANYPublishers64-66 Fifth AvenueNew York

TRUE STORIES OF GREAT AMERICANS“Most admirable in their construction and purpose. The volumes are interesting and attractive in appearance, graphic in style and wonderfully inspiring in subject matter, reaching an enviable mark in juvenile literature.”—Philadelphia Public Ledger.Each volume is attractively bound in decorated cloth covers. Printed on good paper and contains six page illustrations in half-tone. Cloth, $.50ROBERT FULTONByALICE C. SUTCLIFFE“The volume is a thoroughly good piece of work and heartily to be recommended.”—San Francisco Argonaut.CAPTAIN JOHN SMITHByROSSITER JOHNSON“The picturesque story is one of the bright spots in the somewhat dreary early American history, and all children should know it.”—New York Sun.ROBERT E. LEEByBRADLEY GILMAN“The story of Lee’s life is sympathetically told and with a fine appreciation of those traits in his character that have commanded universal respect.”—Review of Reviews.NATHAN HALEByJEAN CHRISTIE ROOT“There is more than the work of a gifted biographer here. There is a message.”—New York World.ABRAHAM LINCOLNByDANIEL E. WHEELER“It is an excellent book, the author having used good judgment in deciding what to leave out in a life about which there was so much to say.”—Brooklyn Eagle.THOMAS A. EDISONByFRANCIS ROLT-WHEELER“Cannot fail to appeal to every boy.”—The Nation.BENJAMIN FRANKLINByE. LAWRENCE DUDLEY“Filled with the adventure that fascinates the boy, the story is still thoroughly authentic and reliable.”—Congregationalist and Christian World.OTHER NEW VOLUMES IN THE SERIESWILLIAM PENNByRUPERT S. HOLLANDDAVY CROCKETTByWILLIAM C. SPRAGUECHRISTOPHER COLUMBUSByMILDRED STAPLEYU. S. GRANTByF. E. LOVELL COOMBSLA SALLEByLOUISE S. HASBROUCKDANIEL BOONEByLUCILE GULLIVERLAFAYETTEByMARTHA F. CROWOTHER VOLUMES BEING PREPAREDTHE MACMILLAN COMPANYPublishers64-66 Fifth AvenueNew York

TRUE STORIES OF GREAT AMERICANS

“Most admirable in their construction and purpose. The volumes are interesting and attractive in appearance, graphic in style and wonderfully inspiring in subject matter, reaching an enviable mark in juvenile literature.”—Philadelphia Public Ledger.

Each volume is attractively bound in decorated cloth covers. Printed on good paper and contains six page illustrations in half-tone. Cloth, $.50

Each volume is attractively bound in decorated cloth covers. Printed on good paper and contains six page illustrations in half-tone. Cloth, $.50

ROBERT FULTONByALICE C. SUTCLIFFE

“The volume is a thoroughly good piece of work and heartily to be recommended.”—San Francisco Argonaut.

CAPTAIN JOHN SMITHByROSSITER JOHNSON

“The picturesque story is one of the bright spots in the somewhat dreary early American history, and all children should know it.”—New York Sun.

ROBERT E. LEEByBRADLEY GILMAN

“The story of Lee’s life is sympathetically told and with a fine appreciation of those traits in his character that have commanded universal respect.”—Review of Reviews.

NATHAN HALEByJEAN CHRISTIE ROOT

“There is more than the work of a gifted biographer here. There is a message.”—New York World.

ABRAHAM LINCOLNByDANIEL E. WHEELER

“It is an excellent book, the author having used good judgment in deciding what to leave out in a life about which there was so much to say.”—Brooklyn Eagle.

THOMAS A. EDISONByFRANCIS ROLT-WHEELER

“Cannot fail to appeal to every boy.”—The Nation.

BENJAMIN FRANKLINByE. LAWRENCE DUDLEY

“Filled with the adventure that fascinates the boy, the story is still thoroughly authentic and reliable.”—Congregationalist and Christian World.

OTHER NEW VOLUMES IN THE SERIES

OTHER VOLUMES BEING PREPARED

THE MACMILLAN COMPANYPublishers64-66 Fifth AvenueNew York


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