The Bay State Monthly, Volume 3, No. 6 eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 301 pages of information about The Bay State Monthly, Volume 3, No. 6.

The Bay State Monthly, Volume 3, No. 6 eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 301 pages of information about The Bay State Monthly, Volume 3, No. 6.

  The maps are just splendid.—­Adj.  Gen. W.L.  Stryker, N.J.

  The book is invaluable and should be in every library.—­Wm. L. Stone,
  N.Y.

  Of permanent standard authority.—­Gen. De Peister, N.Y.

  Indicates such profound erudition and ability in the discussion as
  leaves nothing to be desired.—­Sen.  Oscar de La Fayette, Paris.

  I have read the volume with pleasure and profit.—­Z.  Chandler.

  The volume is superb and will give the author enduring fame.—­B. 
  Gratz Brown, St. Louis
.

  It should have a place in every gentleman’s library, and is just the
  book which young men of Great Britain and America should know by
  heart.—­London Telegraph.

  The most impartial criticism on military affairs in this country which
  the century has produced.—­Army and Navy Journal.

  Fills in a definite form that which has hitherto been a somewhat vague
  period of military history.—­Col.  Hamley, Pres., Queen’s Staff
  College, England
.

  A valuable addition to my library at Knowlsy.—­Lord Derby, late Brit. 
  Sec. of State
.

  A magnificent volume and a monument of national History.—­A. de
  Rochambeau, Paris
.

  A godsend after reading Washington Irving’s not very satisfactory Life
  of Washington.—­Sir Jos.  Hooker, Pres., Royal Society, England.

  A book not only to be read, but to be studied.—­Harper’s
  Magazine
.

  The author at all times maintains an attitude of judicial
  impartiality.—­N.Y.  Times.

  The record is accurate and impartial, and warrants the presumption that
  the literature of the subject has been exhausted.—­The Nation.

  Will stand hereafter in the front rank of our most valuable historical
  treasures.

  The descriptions of battles are vivid.  The actors seem to be alive, and
  the actions real.—­Rev. Dr. Crane, N.J.

  We are all indebted to you for the labor and expense of preparing this
  volume, and I hope it will, in time, fully reimburse you.—­Gen. W.T. 
  Sherman
.
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  Battle Maps and Charts of the American Revolution.

  By HENRY B. CARRINGTON, M.A., LL.D., U.S.A.

  Published by A.S.  BARNES & CO., 111 & 113 William Street, New York.

  The publishers issue this work for the use of teachers and scholars, as
  well as for its fitness as a companion to all Histories of the United
  States, with confidence that it will prove a valuable specialty to all.

  The RED Lettering represents British Movements and Leading Topics, for
  the convenience of Teachers and Scholars.

  The ¶ and Page references to various School Histories, which mention the
  Battles make it available for use by Teachers throughout the United
  States.

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