JAMES H. STARK

17 MILK ST., BOSTON MASS.


W. B. CLARKE CO. REVOLUTIONARY SERIES

Myths and Facts of the American Revolution
A Commentary on United States History as it is Written.
By ARTHUR JOHNSTON

Waldo H. Dunn, in Wooster Quarterly

"The object of the volume is 'to refute the American Revolutionary Myth.' This Mr. Johnston proceeds to do by declaring and, no doubt, from his point of view, proving that all histories of the American Revolution, those written by Americans as well as many written by Englishmen, are for the most part unreliable, misleading, unfaithful to the facts, in many cases, even mythical."

Cloth, 8vo. 303 pages. Price, $1.50 net. Postage 12c extra.

Rowe. Letters and Diary of John Rowe, Boston Merchant, 1764-1779.

"Brief jottings by a busy man. A welcome addition to our knowledge of the Revolutionary era."—The Nation.

The book is of interest to all old Massachusetts families, over one hundred of which are mentioned.

8vo. cloth, with illustrations, $3.00 net. If by mail, $3.25.

Murray. Letters of James Murray, Loyalist, 1713-1781.

Books containing the raw material of the early history of our country are of much interest at the present time, and those on the Tory or Loyalist side are perhaps the more interesting because more rare.—The Dial.

The Appendix gives genealogical information regarding the families of Murray, Forbes, Inman, Innes, Hutchinson, Robbins, Revere and Howe.

8vo. cloth, with illustrations. $2.50 net. If by mail, $2.67.