Hale, Edward Everett. [Man without a country.] $1. Century.

Uniform with the “Thumb-nail series” this volume contains an introduction and the author’s preface to the edition of 1897.

Hale, Edward Everett. [Man without a country.] **50c. Crowell.

A holiday edition of Mr. Hale’s great lesson in patriotism.

Hale, Edward Everett. Tarry at home travels; il. **$2.50. Macmillan.

Dr. Hale’s description serves as a field glass to the ordinary observer. These travels are concerned with New England mainly, with an exception made of the state of New York and of the city of Washington. “It is a talkative sort of book, with bits of description and bits of history and bits of geology and bits of agricultural and horticultural information and bits of biography all run in together and fused into a coherent whole by Mr. Hale’s long knowledge of men and events and his active participation in the life of his time.” (N. Y. Times.)


“It contains much that is old—old enough, for the most part, to have become new again to Dr. Hale’s readers; and it is laden with reminiscences from a day more remote in feeling than in time.” Wallace Rice.

+ Dial. 41: 390. D. 1, ’06. 250w. + – Nation. 83: 398. N. 8, ’06. 330w.

“Rapid as has been his survey, he has said more things and opened more avenues of interest and stimulated the reader’s thought more than do most books of travel either at home or abroad.”