Kipling.

Baring-gould, Sabine, and Arthur Gilman.

The Story of Germany.
Putnam. 1.50

The present volume traces the life of this powerful nation from the time when imperial Rome was baffled by her valiant Hermann down to the hour when France fell before her, and the idea of Empire ... became, under William the First, a power making for peace and strength.... The story of such a people as the Germans could not fail to possess intense interest for anyone; but for us of another branch of the Teutonic family, it has the additional charm that it is the history of our blood-relations.

Arthur Gilman.

While not intended primarily for children, this book will be both enjoyed and appreciated by many boys and girls of fourteen. The illustrations are taken, to a great extent, from old sources.

Bolton, S.E. (K.).

Famous American Authors.
Crowell. .75