Napoleon's experiences as a "king's scholar" in Paris, and as
lieutenant of an artillery regiment, are also described. Madame (p. 145)
Foa's work is historically accurate, and her style very
interesting.
HART, A.B., and MABEL HILL (Editors).
Camps and Firesides of the Revolution.
Macmillan. .50
The second volume of Source Readers is, like the first, wholly
made up of pieces written at the time of the events and incidents
here described. The language is modernized wherever
necessary.--_Preface._
LANG, JEANIE.
The Story of General Gordon.
Dutton. .50
The character, as well as the deeds, of this remarkable man, whose
life stands for faith, courage, and charity, is interestingly drawn.
There are eight pictures in color.
SCUDDER, H.E.
Boston Town.
Houghton. 1.50
Events in the early annals of this old city recounted in pleasant
familiar fashion by a grandfather who visits the famous spots with the
boys. Many illustrations help to make real the happenings described.
See, saw, sacradown!
Which is the way to Boston Town?
One foot up, the other foot down,
That is the way to Boston Town.
OLD RHYME.
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