Green’s Brilliant History.

Green’s Larger History of the English People. 5 vols., 16mo, illustrated with about 100 fine engravings: half Morocco, $3.50 ($1.00): the same without illustrations, Elzevir Edition, cloth, $2.25 (40c); half morocco, $2.75 (60c); Green’s History as above, in one vol., 8vo, without illustrations, cloth, $1.25 (35c):

A copy of this magnificent work should be in every home in which the English language is spoken.

“No man can claim to be thoroughly posted on English history unless he has read Green. The enthusiasm and painstaking accuracy of the author, and the luminous style in which he writes, stamp the history as a classic. Every man who has Anglo-Saxon blood in his veins will be thrilled through and through by the author’s tribute to the race. It will live long as the most attractive of the numerous English histories”—Cen’l Baptist, St. Louis.

“In many respects the most satisfactory History of England that has yet been written. It is certainly wonderfully cheap.”—The North American, Philadelphia.

“Is recognized by scholars as the best complete modern History of England in existence. Its finish of style removes it from the catalogue of books of reference, and makes the study of it a delight.”—Press, St. Paul, Minn.

“Green’s History is one of the most brilliant and thoroughly valuable historical works which has appeared in many years. Fairly ranking with Macaulay’s great work in the absorbing interest of its narrative, it excels that in adaptation to popular needs, in that it covers the entire period of English history from the earliest to modern times, instead of a brief period as does Macaulay.”—Methodist Recorder, Pittsburgh, Pa.

Grace Greenwood’s My Pets, cloth. 30c. (10c): 10 oz Stories for Home Folks, cl., 40c. (15c); 14oz Travel and History, cl., 30c. (10c); 12 oz Stories from Famous Ballads, cl., 30c. (10c); 10 oz