- 77. American Historic Homes
- 78. Beauty Spots of India
- 79. Etchers and Etching
- 80. Oliver Cromwell
- 81. China
- 82. Favorite Trees
- 83. Yellowstone National Park
- 84. Famous Women Writers of England
- 85. Painters of Western Life
- 86. China and Pottery of Our Forefathers
- 87. The Story of The American Railroad
- 88. Butterflies
- 89. The Philippines
- 90. Great Galleries of The World: The Louvre
- 91. William M. Thackeray
- 92. Grand Canyon of Arizona
- 93. Architecture in American Country Homes
- 94. The Story of The Danube
- 95. Animals in Art
- 96. The Holy Land
- 97. John Milton
- 98. Joan Of Arc
- 99. Furniture of the Revolutionary Period
- 100. The Ring of the Nibelung
Volume 4
- 101. The Golden Age of Greece
NUMBERS TO FOLLOW
Mar. 15. THE WAR OF 1812.
By Albert Bushnell Hart, Professor of Government, Harvard University.
This number is one of the series “America In Story and Picture.” It follows “Fathers Of The Constitution,” and will tell in an entertaining manner of all the interesting events that took place before, during, and shortly after the War of 1812.
April 1. GREAT ART GALLERIES OF THE WORLD—THE NATIONAL GALLERY, LONDON
By Professor John C. Van Dyke.
This number continues the series on the Great Art Galleries of the World, of which that on the Louvre at Paris, was the first. This number, will, if possible, be even more beautiful and interesting. Many of the works of the great masters will be reproduced. Professor Van Dyke’s text is as entertaining as it is instructive.