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BOOKS BY JAMES OTIS


THE LIFE SAVERS. A Story of the United States Life-Saving Service. Large 12mo, 328 pages, illustrated, $1.50.

The story is an exceedingly good one, and has interested me very much, but my especial admiration has been for the extremely intelligent and careful elucidation it contains of the methods and operations of the service. You have made it accurate, and interesting and valuable. It conveys certainly as good an idea of the operations of the Life-Saving Service as anything I have ever read. I might almost say the best. The illustrations are excellent, and taking the book all in all you may well have pride in it. (S. J. Kimball, General Superintendent Life-Saving Service.)

... Puts in the form of a story the obscure daring of the noble American coast-guard service full of heroic daring and of the victories of peace.—Churchman.

This is one of the best books of this season, or any season. The book is well made, and the subject is one of intense interest. The Life-Saving Service to which it relates, is a great and noble work, the extent and value of which, perhaps, few understand.—Living Church.

"The Life Savers" is a fascinating and instructive story of the United States Life-Saving Service.—Boston Beacon.

THE LOBSTER CATCHERS. A Story of the Coast of Maine. 12mo, cloth, gilt top, illustrated $1.50