PARTIAL PROSPECTUS -OF The National Tribune FOR 1898. PUBLISHED WEEKLY. We have to announce that we have sent to the front as our special war correspondent Maj. Henry Romeyn. He will be heard from in next His record as a soldier and his talents as a writer warrant great week's issue. expectations. We shall also have a weekly letter from Ass't Surg. Guy C. M. Godfrey, of the U. S. Light Artillery. Awake and imbued with the spirit of this enterprising age, we have stopped at nothing in the way of trouble and expense to secure attractions. Our object is to enlist the largest army of readers marshaled under the flag of any publisher in America. THE NATIONAL TRIBUNE is now publishing The American Conflict. By Horace Greeley. The most trenchant review of the events of the war period extant. A complete history. The Story of Paul Jones. By Augustus Buell, author of "The Cannoneer." This writer needs no introduction, as his place in the regards of the readers of THE NATIONAL TRIBUNE is established. A File of Infantrymen. By John McElroy. Fighting Them Över. Brief stories of thrilling incidents contributed by soldiers themselves. The Forbes War Pictures. The truest and most spirited sketches of army life produced by any artist of the war. Uncle Snowball. Pussonal Rekollekshuns of an Army Cook. A series of inimitable sketches depicting the ludicrous side of camp life. Napoleon and His Marshals. By J. T. Headley. Illustrated. A Hunting Trip on the Amazons. By Dr. J. H. Porter. The Truth of History. This will be the actual history of the war, drawn from official sources, told in an interesting way, and set in opposition to a full presentation of the rebel side of the story. Battle Days of the Roundheads. A sketch of the famous 100th Pa. By J. R. Holibaugh. The Brady War-Views. From photographs taken during the war. The Santa Fe Trail in the Old Days, and A Journey to the Manitoba Country in 1849, both by Gen. John Pope. SUBSCRIPTION PRICE ONLY $1 A YEAR GREAT SPECIAL OFFER.-Any two (your selection) of the Great War Volumes of the Old Glory Series (described elsewhere) absolutely free, postage paid, to any subscriber, old or new, who sends $1 for a year's subscription. Address THE NATIONAL TRIBUNE, Washington, D. C. All these books are bound in leatherette. |