+N. Y. Times. 11: 902. D. 22, ’06. 100w.

Morris, Charles. Heroes of the navy in America. *$1.25. Lippincott.

7–15488.

Accounts of conflicts on the high seas which do honor to both our navy and the heroes who fought in it. There are chapters upon: John Paul Jones, William Bainbridge, Stephen Decatur, James Lawrence, David Porter, Oliver Perry, Farragut, Dewey, Hobson, and a score of others as brave if not as well known.


“Is exceedingly well adapted to the needs of young readers. Treating chiefly, although not entirely, of our naval successes, it presents a rather one-sided and flattering picture of our naval history as a whole.” Charles Oscar Paullin.

+Am. Hist. R. 13: 185. O. ’07. 410w.
Dial. 43: 21. Jl. 1, ’07. 180w.

“Mr. Morris knows how to tell a story, and his compendium ought to attract many who do not see their way to attacking the minute Mahan, the much-questioned Maclay, the entirely discredited Buell, or the laborious Spears.” Montgomery Schuyler.

+Putnam’s. 3: 100. O. ’07. 150w.

Morris, Charles. Home life in all lands. **$1. Lippincott.