STANDARD PUBLICATIONS
ISSUED BY
Charles L. Webster & Co.
3 EAST 14th STREET, NEW YORK.

Personal Memoirs of U. S. Grant.—In two octavo volumes. Two steel portraits by Marshall and by Ritchie. Two etchings. Numerous maps, plans, and fac-similes of handwriting. In cloth, plain edges, $7.00 per set of two volumes.

McClellan’s Own Story.—In one royal octavo volume of about 700 pages. Illustrated with steel-plate portrait and numerous fine wood-cuts. Engraved from photographs taken during the war, and from sketches drawn on the field of battle by A. R. Waud, the great war artist, who accompanied General McClellan during his campaigns. Fac-simile of a celebrated dispatch. In fine cloth binding, $3.75.

Tenting on the Plains; or, Custer in Kansas and Texas.—By Mrs. Elizabeth B. Custer, author of “Boots and Saddles.” An octavo volume of 700 pages. Illustrated by A. Berghaus and Frederick Remington. A steel portrait of General Custer. In fine cloth binding, $3.50.

Genesis of the Civil War: The Story of Sumter.—By Maj.-Gen’l Samuel Wylie Crawford, A. M., M. D., LL. D. An octavo volume of about 600 pages. Illustrated with steel-plate portrait and numerous wood-cuts, engraved from photographs and from sketches drawn at the fort just previous to, and immediately after, the bombardment. Fac-similes of celebrated letters. In fine cloth binding, $3.50.

Reminiscences of Winfield Scott Hancock.—By his wife. In one octavo volume of about 325 pages. Illustrated with steel-plate portraits of General and Mrs. Hancock, an etching of the school-house where General Hancock attended when a boy, and numerous wood-cut portraits. Also photo-engravings of General Hancock’s birth-place, his headquarters at Governor’s Island, his home at St. Louis, and other interesting scenes in his life. In full sheep binding, library style, $3.50.

Mark Twain’s Library of Humor.—An octavo volume of over 700 pages. Illustrated by E. W. Kemble. In fine cloth binding, $3.50.

The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn. (Tom Sawyer’s Comrade.)—By Mark Twain. An octavo volume of 366 pages. Illustrated by E. W. Kemble. A full-page heliotype of the bust of the author, by Karl Gerhardt, with fac-simile autograph. In leather, library style, $3.25.

The Prince and the Pauper.—By Mark Twain. Illustrated. A delightful romance of Edward VI. Many consider this Mark Twain’s best work. In cloth, $3.00.