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This work has now been produced, and it is presented in a form
which commends itself highly to the Society, and has received its
cordial approval.
HORACE PORTER.
BROOKS, E.S.
The Century Book of Famous Americans.
Century. 1.50
This companion to The Century Book for Young Americans, issued under
the auspices of the National Society of the Daughters of the American
Revolution, gives a description of the pilgrimage of the same young
people to historic homes. It is fully illustrated.
BROOKS, E.S.
The True Story of Benjamin Franklin.
Lothrop. 1.50
As one who had a hand in shaping the destinies and securing the
independence of his native land, by word and pen, by brain (p. 116)
and hand, it is most fitting that the story of his life should
be retold for young Americans.--_Preface._
The volume contains many pictures.
Being ignorant is not so much a shame as being unwilling to
learn.--_Poor Richard's Almanac._
BROOKS, E.S.
The True Story of Lafayette.
Lothrop. 1.50
The whole life of Lafayette was a long struggle for
constitutional liberty, the freedom he had seen America secure
and which he so ardently desired for France.
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