THE CHINESE REVOLUTION
by ARTHUR N. HOLCOMBE
Based upon seven months of observation and conference in the Far East, this book offers an authoritative account of recent events and personalities. $4.00
THE FRANCO-RUSSIAN
ALLIANCE 1890-1894
by WILLIAM L. LANGER
An important chapter in the diplomatic history of modern Europe, viewed as a general European question. $4.50
TOWN GOVERNMENT IN
MASSACHUSETTS 1630-1930
by JOHN F. SLY
Partly an historical study; partly an analysis and appraisal of contemporary aspects of town government and various administrative experiments. $2.50
THE ASSIGNATS
by S. E. HARRIS
A valuable discussion of an important chapter in the history of paper money, including the problem of coping with depreciated exchanges. $3.50
UNCLE SAM'S CAMELS
by LEWIS B. LESLEY
To all who are interested in early Western history, this story of camels on our frontier will have a strong appeal. $4.00
THE DEVELOPMENT OF HARVARD UNIVERSITY 1869-1929
Edited by SAMUEL E. MORISON
A fascinating account of the progress of education at Harvard during the administrations of President Eliot and President Lowell. $6.00
WHY PREACH CHRIST?
by G. A. J. ROSS
The William Belden Noble Lectures for 1928-29. $1.50
WALT WHITMAN
by HARRISON S. MORRIS
"Intimate glimpses of Whitman make his book a valuable addition to the firsthand records of the poet's life."--New York World. $1.50
TOTTEL'S MISCELLANY
Edited by HYDER E. BOLLINS
Volume I gives an accurate reprint of the text; Volume II supplies a masterly Introduction, Notes, and critical apparatus. Vol. I, $5.00; Vol. II, $7.50
TRADITIONAL BALLADS OF VIRGINIA
Edited by ARTHUR K. DAVIS
"Such a collection of genuine antiques will be received as a highly important addition to the growing list of ballad anthologies."--Virginia Quarterly Review. $7.50
POEMS AND A DEFENCE OF RYME
by SAMUEL DANIEL
Professor Sprague's edition makes available the work of an interesting Elizaberthan poet. $3.00
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