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By SARAH K. BOLTON. With portraits of Raphael, Titian, Landseer, Reynolds, Rubens, Turner, and others. 12mo. $1.50.

"The charm of the book, as of all by Mrs. Bolton, lies in the easy, conversational naturalness with which the reader is led from page to page. Solid information and pleasant entertainment are blended enjoyably. Young people in hundreds of homes will read such a book with interest, and be the better for it."--_Congregationalist._

"Abounds in information and entertainment."--_Philadelphia Bulletin._

"There is nothing in the line of current biography that is better fitted for inculcating in the young a hearty taste for wholesome literature.... Printed in an artistic manner."--_Troy Times._

"Elevated both in language and thought."--_Cleveland Leader._

FAMOUS TYPES OF WOMANHOOD.

By SARAH K. BOLTON. With portraits of Queen Louise, Madam Recamier, Miss Dix, Jenny Lind, Susanna Wesley, Harriet Martineau, Amelia B.

Edwards, and Mrs. Judson. 12mo. $1.50.

"Such a book is well fitted to strengthen the courage and inspiration of every woman who is learning to comprehend something of the inherent nobleness and glory of her sex."--_Hartford Daily Times._

"Wise mothers will give this volume to their daughters.

Conscientious teachers will read it to their scholars."--_Interior._

FAMOUS VOYAGERS AND EXPLORERS.

By SARAH K. BOLTON. With portraits of Raleigh, Sir John Franklin, Magellan, Dr. Kane, Greely, Livingstone, and others. 12mo. $1.50

"Mrs. Bolton studies with patience and relates with enthusiasm the adventures of this long line of heroes. Her style is simple and unaffected, and her accuracy is unquestioned."--_Christian Advocate._

FAMOUS LEADERS AMONG MEN.

By SARAH K. BOLTON. With portraits of Napoleon, Wendell Phillips, Thomas Arnold, Charles Kingsley, Gen. Sherman, and others. 12mo. $1.50

"A series of biographies which will be widely read and will do a great deal of good."--_Boston Herald._

"Entertaining and inspiring."--_Public Opinion._

"Her power of condensation borders on the marvelous."--_Rochester Herald._

FAMOUS LEADERS AMONG WOMEN.

By SARAH K. BOLTON. With portraits of Catherine II. of Russia, Madam Le Brun, Catharine Booth, etc. 12mo, cloth, $1.50.

"It is by all odds the most charming of Mrs. Bolton's famous books."--_Northern Church Advocate._

"Her selection embraces great variety, chronicling wonderful events."--_Chicago Press._

"Mrs. Bolton tells the story in a way that is both interesting and instructive."--_Rochester Herald._

FAMOUS GIVERS AND THEIR GIFTS.

By SARAH K. BOLTON. With portraits of Andrew Carnegie, Stephen Girard, John D. Rockefeller, and others. 12mo. $1.50.

_Latest Volume in the Series._

STORIES FROM LIFE.

By SARAH K. BOLTON. A book of short stories, charming and helpful.

12mo. $1.25.

FROM HEART AND NATURE.

Poems by SARAH K. and CHARLES K. BOLTON. 16mo. Gilt top, $1.00.

THE INEVITABLE, AND OTHER POEMS.

By SARAH K. BOLTON. 16mo. With portrait. Gilt top, $1.00.

MRS. SARAH KNOWLES BOLTON

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Comes from good New England ancestry; descended on her father's side from Henry Knowles, who came to Rhode Island from London, England, in 1635, and on her mother's side from Colonel Nathaniel Stanley, of Hartford, Conn., one of the leading men of the colony, and from Colonel William Pynchon, one of the twenty-six incorporators of Massachusetts Bay Colony. She was graduated from the Hartford Seminary, established by Catharine Beecher; published a volume of poems, and in 1866 married Charles E. Bolton, A.M., of Massachusetts, an Amherst College graduate of '65. They removed to Cleveland, O., where, besides writing for various periodicals, she did much charitable work. She was secretary of the Woman's Christian Association, and Asst. Cor. Sec. of the Nat. W. C.

T. U. She has twice visited Europe, spending two years in England, France, Italy, Germany, Russia, Norway and Sweden, studying literary and educational matters, and the means used by employers for the mental and moral elevation of their employees. On the latter subject she read a paper before the American Social Science Association in 1883. She was for three years one of the editors of the Boston _Congregationalist_.

She prepared several small books for the Cleveland Educational Bureau, conducted gratuitously by her husband, and described by Dr. Washington Gladden in the _Century_ magazine, January, 1885. The Bureau was discontinued when Mr. Bolton gave his time to lecturing. Miss Frances E.

Willard says of Mrs. Bolton, "She is one of the best-informed women in America, the chief woman biographer of our times."

T. Y. CROWELL & CO., New York and Boston.

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