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The OLD GLORY LIBRARY proposes to supply a want strongly expressed for many years in every part of the country for books of high historical and literary merit which will tell the story of actual incidents and experiences in the great struggle for the preservation of the Nation's life. The books issued in the OLD GLORY LIBRARY, while free from the dry details of official reports, will be none the less accurate and reliable. They will be THE FLESH AND BLOOD of the great war, where the others are merely the dry bones. They are all written by actual participants, who took their full share of the heat and burden of the day. The series as published so far are:

The Cannoneer. Illustrated. 384 pages. By Augustus C. Buell, Battery B, 4th U. S. Art.

Capturing a Locomotive. Illustrated. 384 pages. William Pittenger, 2d Ohio.

By Rev.

Si Klegg; His Transformation from a Raw Recruit to a Veteran. Fully illustrated. 320 pages.

A Boy Spy in Dixie. Fully illustrated.

Field, Dungeon, and Escape. By Albert D. Richardson. Illustrated. 512 pages.

Adventures of Alf Wilson. Written by himself. Illustrated. 256 pages.

Two Great Raids. Grierson's and John Morgan's. Illustrated. 320 pages.

National Tribune Soldier's Hand-Book. Pension and other laws and rulings of interest to soldiers and sailors and their heirs. 448 pages.

The Great Rebellion. Vol. I. trated. 512 pages.

By J. T. Headley. Finely illus.

The Great Rebellion. Vol. II. By J. T. Headley. Finely illus trated. 616 pages.

These last-named two volumes give a complete history of the war.

SPECIAL OFFER.

Any two (your selection) of the foregoing volumes, absolutely free and postpaid, to every subscriber, new or old, who sends us $1 for a year's subscription to THE NATIONAL TRIBUNE

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Address THE NATIONA

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