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THE WORKS OF THEODORE ROOSEVELT

Standard Library Edition.

  • 8 volumes, 8°, illustrated  .  .  each, $ 2.50

  • Cloth  .  per set, 20.00

  • Half calf extra, "40.00

THE WINNING OF THE WEST.

  • Four volumes, with Maps   .  .   each, $2.50

  • From the Alleghanies to the Mississippi, 1769–1776.
  • From the Alleghanies to the Mississippi, 1776–1783.
  • The Founding of the Trans-Alleghany Commonwealths,
    1784–1790.
  • Louisiana and the Northwest, 1791–1809.

". . . A lucid, interesting narrative, written with the
impartial soberness of history, warmed and colored by a lively
imagination. . . . The work is admirably done, and
forms a valuable contribution to the history of the country."
London Spectator.

"For the first time the whole field has been covered in one
work by one accomplished and thoroughly equipped writer,
whose book will rank among American historical writings of
the first order."—Critic.

THE WILDERNESS HUNTER.

With an Account of the Big Game of the United
States, and its Chase with Horse, Hound, and
Rifle. With illustrations by Remington, Frost,
Sandham, Eaton, Beard, and others. 8°.
Standard Library Edition . . . $2.50

"A book which breathes the spirit of the wilderness and
presents a vivid picture of a phase of American life which is
rapidly passing away, with clear, incisive force."—N. Y.
Literary News.

"For one who intends to go a-hunting in the West this
book is invaluable. One may rely upon its information. But
it has better qualities. It is good reading for anybody, and
people who never hunt and never will are sure to derive pleasure
from its account of that part of the United States, relatively
small, which is still a wilderness."—N. Y. Times.

New York—G. P. PUTNAM'S SONS—London



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THE WORKS OF THEODORE ROOSEVELT

HUNTING TRIPS OF A RANCHMAN.

Sketches of Sport on the Northern Cattle Plains. With
27 full-page wood engravings and 8 smaller engravings
from designs by Frost, Gifford, Beard, and Sandham.
8°. Standard Library Edition . . . $2.50

"One of those distinctively American books which ought to be welcomed
as contributing to raise the literary prestige of the country all over
the world."—N. Y. Tribune.

"One of the rare books which sportsmen will be glad to add to their
libraries. . . . Mr. Roosevelt may rank with Scrope, Lloyd, Harris,
St. John, and half a dozen others, whose books will always be among the
sporting classics."—London Saturday Review.

THE NAVAL WAR OF 1812; or, The History of the
United States Navy during the Last War with Great
Britain.

8th edition. With diagrams. 8°, pp. xxxviii. + 531, $2.50

"Shows in so young an author the best promise for a good historian—
fearlessness of statement, caution, endeavor to be impartial, and a brisk
and interesting way of telling events."—N, Y. Times.

"The reader of Mr. Roosevelt's book unconsciously makes up his mind
that he is reading history and not romance, and yet no romance could surpass
it in interest."—Philadelphia Times.

AMERICAN IDEALS, and Other Essays, Social and
Political.

With a Biographical and Critical Memoir by Gen. Francis

  • V. Greene. 12°, gilt top . . . . . $1.50

  • Standard Library Edition, 8° . . . . 2.50

"These essays are energizing, sound, and wholesome. They deserve
to be widely read."—Chicago Tribune.

"These are papers of sterling merit, well worth perusing, and deserving
their rescue from the files of the periodicals in which they first appeared,
to form a more easily accessible volume. Mr. Roosevelt's reputation as a
municipal reformer should secure them a wide sale."—Detroit Free Press.

ADDRESSES AND PRESIDENTIAL MESSAGES.
1902–1904.

  • With Introduction by Henry Cabot Lodge. 12°, $1.50

  • Standard Library Edition. 8° . . . . 2.50

New York—G. P. PUTNAM'S SONS—London