--_Preface._
A companion to Old Times in the Colonies, with maps and many pictures.
COFFIN, C.C.
Old Times in the Colonies.
Harper. 2.00
Mr. Coffin's writings are full of reliable historical information,
interestingly told. This, the first of a series, takes us from the
discovery of San Salvador to the surrender of Montreal to General
Amherst, in 1760. There are maps and many illustrations.
CREIGHTON, L.H. (V.G.).
A First History of France.
Longmans. 1.25
There is no reason why history should not be made delightful, though
it so often fails in this respect. This little book of Mrs. Mandell
Creighton's, with its good maps, and illustrations, many of them from
old prints, is truly interesting to children.
GILMAN, ARTHUR.
The Making of the American Nation.
Lothrop. .50
The term Making of the American Nation, as used in the title (p. 118)
of the present volume, is intended to mean the process by which
the loosely connected American communities outgrew their colonial
condition of social and political life, and developed into a
nation.--_Preface._
HART, A.B., and B.E. HAZARD (Editors).
Colonial Children.
Macmillan.
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