“The stories will add light and color and interest to the school history they too often—and quite reasonably—find dull.”
| + | N. Y. Times. 12: 375. Je. 8, ’07 230w. |
Strange stories of 1812. †60c. Harper.
7–18099.
Eleven stories by five different authors of the warfare which our soldiers waged along the Canadian frontier against the British and their Indian allies, of the massacre of Fort Dearborn, the exploit of a young hero of the New York frontier, and also stories of our navy and our privateers, of the chase of the Hornet and the victories of the Constitution.
| A. L. A. Bkl. 3: 210. N. ’07. |
Strange stories of the civil war. †60c. Harper.
7–18097.