"Mr. Hough is to be thanked for having written so excellent a book. The cowboy story, as this author has told it, will be the cowboy's fitting eulogy. This volume will be consulted in years to come as an authority on past conditions of the far West. For fine literary work the author is to be highly complimented. Here, certainly, we have a choice piece of writing."—New York Times.

The Story of the Mine.
As illustrated by the Great Comstock Lode of Nevada. By Charles Howard Shinn.

"The author has written a book not alone full of information, but replete with the true romance of the American mine."—New York Times.

The Story of the Indian.
By George Bird Grinnell, author of "Pawnee Hero Stories," "Blackfoot Lodge Tales," etc.

"Only an author qualified by personal experience could offer us a profitable study of a race so alien from our own as is the Indian in thought, feeling, and culture. Only long association with Indians can enable a white man measurably to comprehend their thoughts and enter into their feelings. Such association has been Mr. Grinnell's."—New York Sun.


STANDARD HISTORICAL WORKS.


The American Revolution, 1763-1783.

Being the Chapters and Passages relating to America, from the Author's "History of England in the Eighteenth Century." By William Edward Hartpole Lecky, M. P. Arranged and edited, with Historical and Biographical Notes, by James Albert Woodburn, Professor of American History and Politics in Indiana University. 12mo. Cloth, $1.25.