W. D. O’C.


ANTI-SLAVERY WORKS.

I.

THE PUBLIC LIFE OF CAPTAIN JOHN BROWN,

BY JAMES REDPATH.

With an Autobiography of his Childhood and Youth.

With a Steel Portrait and Illustrations. pp. 408.

This volume has been the most successful of the season,—having already reached its Fortieth Thousand, and the demand still continuing very large. It has also been republished in England, and widely-noticed by the British press. The Autobiography (of which no reprint will be permitted) has been universally pronounced to be one of the most remarkable compositions of the kind in the English language. In addition to being the authentic biography of John Brown, and containing a complete collection of his celebrated prison letters—which can nowhere else be found—this volume has also the only correct and connected history of Kansas,—from its opening for settlement till the close of the struggle for Freedom there,—to be found in American literature, whether periodical or standard. It treats, therefore, of topics which must be largely discussed in political life for many years. A handsome percentage, on every copy sold, is secured by contract to the family of Capt. Brown. Price One Dollar. Copies mailed to any address, post paid, on receipt of the retail price.