. The captains of the Old world : as compared with the great modern strategists, their campaigns, characters and conduct, from the Persian, to the Punic Wars. ith great judgment, and founded on the practical experienceof the Author—is of flir greater value to the cultivator than mo-st of the popular compila-tions on the subject.—A^. Y. TriOune. This Book siopplies a place in fruit culture, and that is saying a great deal, while wohave the popular works of Downing, Thomas, and Cole. Mr. Barry has then a field tohimself which he occupies with decided skill and ability.—P/ai/*ie Farmer. A DOMESTI


. The captains of the Old world : as compared with the great modern strategists, their campaigns, characters and conduct, from the Persian, to the Punic Wars. ith great judgment, and founded on the practical experienceof the Author—is of flir greater value to the cultivator than mo-st of the popular compila-tions on the subject.—A^. Y. TriOune. This Book siopplies a place in fruit culture, and that is saying a great deal, while wohave the popular works of Downing, Thomas, and Cole. Mr. Barry has then a field tohimself which he occupies with decided skill and ability.—P/ai/*ie Farmer. A DOMESTIC HISTORY OF THE REVOLUTION, hy Mrs. E. F Ellkt. 1vol. 12iiio. cloth, $1 UO. This is a new work, entirely different from the Women of the Kevolution, by the samoauthor. It embraces a complete outline of the History of the American Ifevolution, butillustrates more particularly the Domestic History of that eventful period. In this re-spect it is absolutely an original contribution to American History, and will be found tobe interesting as a book for general reading, suited for private and public libraries, and aaa class book for reading in


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