“A popular presentation of a very real figure in American history.”—Chicago Evening Post.

“The author is well qualified to treat his subject and has produced a satisfactory and readable book.”—Book News Monthly.

FREDERICK DOUGLASS

By BOOKER T. WASHINGTON, President of Tuskegee Institute and author of “Up from Slavery,” “Working with the Hands,” etc.

12mo. Cloth, stamped in gold, gilt top. With frontispiece portrait of Douglass

$1.25 net; by mail, $1.37

“A sympathetic study of a career which was identified with the race problem in the period of revolution and liberation. It reveals Douglass as the personification of the transition from slavery to citizenship.”—Book Review Digest.

ABRAHAM LINCOLN

By ELLIS PAXSON OBERHOLTZER. Ph. D., author of “Jay Cooke, Financier of the Civil War”

12mo. Cloth, stamped in gold, gilt top. With frontispiece portrait of Lincoln