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s agreeable reading." _Hartford Courant_: "She has done good work in her romance; ... it is told in a very attractive way.... The book is decidedly one that will entertain." _Christian Register_: "Miss Barrow has been successful in depicting the condition of New York City at the time the British were quartered there.... It is a bright, pleasant tale." _The Churchman_: "The book furnishes an interesting side-light upon the estimation in which the Americans were held by the upper classes of the British through the greater part of the Revolutionary struggle." HENRY HOLT & CO. 29 West 23d Street New York RUSSIA KRAUSSE'S RUSSIA IN ASIA, 1558-1899 With appendix, index, and twelve maps. 8vo. $4.00. _Boston Transcript_: "The most masterly marshaling of the British arguments against Russia which has appeared in a long time.... The man who wrote the book has had an inside view of Russian methods, or else he is extremely clever in collecting detailed information about them. His information is brought down to date, and his passages on the Manchurian railway agreement show that he can see near things as vividly as far things. His review of the present state of Russia's southern boundary in Asia is striking, and sums up a great deal of history." THOMPSON'S RUSSIAN POLITICS By Herbert M. Thompson. An account of the relations of Russian geography, history, and politics, and of the bearings of the last on questions of world-wide interest. With maps. 12mo. $2.00. _Outlook_: "The result of careful study, compactly, clearly, and effectively presented.... The author's aim is to stir the friends of freedom throughout the world to a deeper interest in the cause of Russian liberty. His work is vivified by the fact that his heart is in it." WALLACE'S RUSSIA By D. Mackenzie Wallace, M.A., Member of the Imperial Russian Geographical Society. Large 12mo. $2.00. Contents include: In the Northern Forests; Voluntary Exile; The Village Priest; A Peasant Family of the Old Type; The Mir, or Village Community; Towns and Mercantile Classes; Lord Novgorod the Great; The Imperial Administration; The New Local Self-Government; Proprietors of the Modern School; The Noblesse; Social Classes; Among the Heretics; Pastoral Tribes of the Steppes; St. Petersburg and European Influence; Church and State; The Crimean War and Its Consequences; The Serfs; The New Law Courts; Territorial Expansion and the Eastern Question.
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