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“TOM WATSON”

is the one historian through whom we get the pointof view of the laborer, the mechanic, the plain man, in a style that isbold, racy and unconventional. There is no other who traces so vividlythe life of a people from the time they were savages until theybecame the most polite and cultured of European nations, as he does in

THE STORY OF FRANCE

In two handsome volumes, dark red cloth, gilt tops, price $5.00.

“It is well called a story, for it reads like a fascinatingromance.”—Plaindealer, Cleveland.

“A most brilliant, vigorous, human-hearted story this:so broad in its sympathies, so vigorous in its presentations, so vital, sopiquant, lively and interesting. It will be read wherever the historyof France interests men, which is everywhere.”—New York Times’ Sat. Review.

NAPOLEON

A SKETCH OF HIS LIFE, CHARACTER,
STRUGGLES AND ACHIEVEMENTS.

Illustrated with Portraits and Facsimiles.
Cloth, 8vo, $2.25 net. (Postage 20c.)

“The Splendid Study of a Splendid Genius” is the caption of adouble-column editorial mention of this book in The New York Americanand Journal when it first appeared. The comment urged every reader ofthat paper to read the book and continued:

“There does not live a man who will not be enlarged in his thinkingprocesses, there does not live a boy who will not be made moreambitious by honest study of Watson’s Napoleon * * *

“If you want the best obtainable, most readable, most intelligent,most genuinely American study of this great character, read Watson’shistory of Napoleon.”

“TOM WATSON”

in these books does far more than makehistory as readable as a novel of the best sort. He tells the truthwith fire and life, not only of events and causes, but of theirconsequences to and their influence on the great mass of people at large.They are epoch-making books which every American should read and own.

Orders for the above books will be filled by
Tom Watson’s Magazine, 121 West 42nd Street, New York City.


TOM WATSON’S MAGAZINE

THE MAGAZINE WITH A PURPOSE BACK OF IT

June, 1905


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Our Creed—National Politics and Policies—Is It Paul Jones’s Body?—Is the Black ManSuperior
to the White?—Amending the Constitution—“Take the Children”—Paternalism—Planting
Corn—Not Parson Brownlow’s Son—Mr. President!—Did You Know It?—Rural
Free Delivery to Country People—Random Paragraphs—The Gods We Worship.
PovertyJohn H. Girdner, M.D.417
Tuck-of-DrumAlfred Tressider Sheppard