XV--The Future of Road-Making in America.

XVI--Index.

Sixteen volumes, crown 8vo, cloth, uncut, gilt tops. A LIMITED EDITION only printed direct from type, and the type distributed. Each volume handsomely printed in large type on d.i.c.kinson"s hand-made paper, and ill.u.s.trated with maps, plates, and facsimiles.

Published a volume each two months, beginning September, 1902.

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"The fruit not only of the study of original historical sources in doc.u.ments found here and in England, but of patient and enthusiastic topographical studies, in the course of which every foot of these old historic highways has been traced and traversed."--_The Living Age._

"The volumes already issued show Mr. Hulbert to be an earnest and enthusiastic student, and a reliable guide."--_Out West._

"A look through these volumes shows most conclusively that a new source of history is being developed--a source which deals with the operation of the most effective causes influencing human affairs."--_Iowa Journal of History and Politics._

"The successive volumes in the series may certainly be awaited with great interest, for they promise to deal with the most romantic phases of the awakening of America at the dawn of occidental civilization."--_Boston Transcript._

"The publishers have done their part toward putting forth with proper dignity this important work. It is issued on handsome paper and is ill.u.s.trated with many maps, diagrams, and old prints."--_Chicago Evening Post._

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