Descriptions of their methods of writing and translations from
manuscripts and tablets are given.
BARNES, JAMES.
The Hero of Erie.
Appleton. 1.00
The brilliant career of Oliver Hazard Perry is simply presented. There
is a detailed description of the Battle of Lake Erie, accompanied (p. 143)
by diagrams, and illustrations from contemporary engravings.
CLEMENT, C.E. (Mrs. C.E. (C.) WATERS).
Stories of Art and Artists.
Houghton. 4.00
Mrs. Waters speaks with authority, and this fully illustrated volume,
prepared with her own little daughter in mind, will be enjoyed by
art-loving children. Many anecdotes are related. The first part is
devoted to Ancient Art, including Sculpture.
COFFIN, C.C.
Building the Nation.
Harper. 2.00
The story of our country from the Revolution to the beginning of the
Civil War. Like the others of this series, it has maps and many
illustrations.
CUSTER, E. (B.).
Boots and Saddles.
Harper. 1.50
Mrs. Custer gives us a picture, drawn from her own experiences, of
garrison and camp life on the frontier. The book ends with brief
mention of the battle of the Little Big Horn, of Sunday, June
twenty-fifth, 1876, in which General Custer lost his life.
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