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 48. THE AMERICAN CIVIL WAR


 * By, Professor of American History, Wisconsin University. (With Maps.) "A stirring study."—The Guardian.

51. WARFARE IN BRITAIN


 * By, M.A. "Rich in suggestion for the historical student."—Edinburgh Evening News.

55. MASTER MARINERS


 * By . "A continuous story of shipping progress and adventure. . . It reads like a romance."—Glasgow Herald.

61. NAPOLEON


 * By, M.A., F.B.A. (With Maps.) The story of the great Bonaparte's youth, his career, and his downfall, with some sayings of Napoleon, a genealogy of his family, and a bibliography.

66. THE NAVY AND SEA POWER


 * By . The author traces the growth of naval power from early times, and discusses its principles and effects upon the history of the Western world.

2. SHAKESPEARE


 * By . "The book is a joy. We have had half-a-dozen more learned books on Shakespeare in the last few years, but not one so wise."—Manchester Guardian.

27. ENGLISH LITERATURE: MODERN


 * By, M.A. "Altogether a fresh and individual book."—Observer.

35. LANDMARKS IN FRENCH LITERATURE


 * By . "It is difficult to imagine how a better account of French Literature could be given in 250 small pages."—The Times.

39. ARCHITECTURE


 * By Prof. . (Over forty Illustrations.) "Popular guide-books to architecture are, as a rule, not worth much. This volume is a welcome exception."—Building News. "Delightfully bright reading."—Christian World.