* Durland, Kellogg. [Red reign: the true story of an adventurous year in Russia.] il. **$2. Century.

7–32827.

Russia of today as an American sees it. Mr. Durland spent a twelve-month traveling thru European Russia, Poland, the Caucasus, and a part of western Siberia. Mr. Durland’s presentations are not only picturesque descriptions of a traveler, nor yet merely thrilling stories of an active journalist, but contain accurate and authoritative observations on the social, economic and political conditions of the country. The volume is fully illustrated.

Dutton, Maude Barrows. Little stories of Germany. *40c. Am. bk. co.

7–6771.

“Separate stories arranged so as to form a connected account of the history of Germany, beginning with the mythological heroes and extending to Kaiser Wilhelm. There are stories of the great masters of music and painting, as well as of kings and warriors, of the invention of printing as well as of the conquest of land.”—A. L. A. Bkl.


A. L. A. Bkl. 3: 139. My. ’07. ✠

Dye, Eva Emery. McDonald of Oregon; a tale of two shores. †$1.50. McClurg.

6–33578.