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POOR BOYS WHO BECAME FAMOUS.

GIRLS WHO BECAME FAMOUS.

FAMOUS MEN OF SCIENCE.

FAMOUS AMERICAN STATESMEN.

FAMOUS ENGLISH STATESMEN.

FAMOUS EUROPEAN ARTISTS.

FAMOUS AMERICAN AUTHORS.

FAMOUS ENGLISH AUTHORS OF THE 19th CENTURY.

STORIES FROM LIFE.

ANNA KARÉNINA.

IVÁN ILYITCH, AND OTHER STORIES.

CHILDHOOD, BOYHOOD, YOUTH. With Portrait of the Author.

MY CONFESSION AND THE SPIRIT OF CHRIST'S TEACHING.

MY RELIGION. A sequel to "My Confession."

WHAT TO DO. Thoughts evoked by the Census of Moscow.

THE INVADERS, AND OTHER STORIES. Tales of the Caucasus.

A RUSSIAN PROPRIETOR, AND OTHER STORIES.

NAPOLEON AND THE RUSSIAN CAMPAIGN. With Portrait of the Author.

THE LONG EXILE, AND OTHER STORIES FOR CHILDREN.

LIFE.

POWER AND LIBERTY.

THE COSSACKS.

SEVASTOPOL.

TOLSTOÏ BOOKLETS:

WHERE LOVE IS, THERE GOD IS ALSO. THE TWO PILGRIMS. WHAT MEN LIVE BY.

1 JED. A Boy's Adventures in the Army of '61-'65.

2 THE WALKS ABROAD OF TWO YOUNG NATURALISTS.

3 FAMOUS MEN OF SCIENCE.

4 THE FRENCH REVOLUTION. Pictures of the Reign of Terror.

5 ROLF AND HIS FRIENDS.

6 CECIL'S KNIGHT.

7 RED CARL.

CHARLES DICKENS'S COMPLETE WORKS.

RECOLLECTIONS OF A PRIVATE.

MAKING THE MOST OF LIFE.

DOCTOR LAMAR.

A WEB OF GOLD.

JULIUS WOLFF'S NOVELS.

TENNYSON'S GREATER POEMS.

THE ALHAMBRA SERIES OF NOTABLE BOOKS.

THE LOTUS SERIES OF POETS.

The welding together into a mighty united nation of the petty dukedoms and principalities which fifty years ago made up the heterogeniety of Germany was the greatest political feat of this century. Dr. Von Sybel, pre-eminently fitted by nature and training to be the historian of this tremendous creation, had the additional advantage of access to original sources of information in the archives of Prussia, Hanover, Hesse Cassel, and Nassau, and the State papers and diplomatic correspondence preserved in the foreign office at Berlin. His history, therefore, may be accepted as absolutely authentic, and that it has been so accepted is shown by the universal chorus of praise from German critics which greeted its first appearance, and by the fact that within two months of publication fifty thousand copies were sold. Sybel's style is remarkably smooth and attractive, full of vigor, life, and movement, and it has been admirably rendered into idiomatic English by Professor Perrin, whose long residence in Germany made the language like his mother tongue to him. Finely engraved portraits of the Emperors William I., Frederick, and William II., and of Bismarck and Moltke, give additional value to the volumes.