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CATALOGUE OF BOOKS.
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Il.N. Y., Harper & Bros., 1899 $2.50
The war has called forth no more interesting book than this admirable account of the condition of the island at the end of the war.
N. Y., Scribner's Sons, 1899 $1.50
A clear, intelligent narrative of the Santiago campaign, showing the orders received and how they were executed, the plans formed, the obstacles met, etc.
Il.Bost., Little, Brown & Co., 1899 $2
It is a book which will command attention, not alone from the exciting nature of the story, but by reason of the clear, forcible style.
N. Y., Scribner's Sons, 1899 $2
The book has the distinction of being an authoritative narrative, personal and intensely vivid, of a unique fighting corps.
n. d. $1.50
From periodicals and official documents of the day, and from the lips or pens of the living comrades in the more recent of these tragedies, have been gathered the facts told in the following pages.
N. Y., F. A. Stokes Co., 1898 $1.50
Mr. Ross has told the heroic exploits of our army and navy during the late war, in simple but picturesque language that will appeal to boys.
N. Y., Century Co., 1899 $1.50
A personal narrative of the sinking of the "Maine."
N. Y., Scribner's Sons, 1898 $1.50
The writer proves his statement that there was never a war in which a navy did more marvelous work. The illustrations are a whole history in themselves.
N. Y., Appleton, 1900
A history based upon official reports, Spanish and American and other sources of authentic information.