CHAPTER I THE OCEAN AND ITS ORIGIN CHAPTER II WAVES, TIDES, AND CURRENTS CHAPTER III THE BUILDING AND RIGGING OF SHIPS CHAPTER IV EARLY VOYAGES AND EXPLORATIONS CHAPTER V SECRETS WON FROM THE FROZEN NORTH CHAPTER VI WAR-SHIPS AND NAVAL BATTLES CHAPTER VII THE MERCHANTS OF THE SEA CHAPTER VIII ROBBERS OF THE SEAS CHAPTER IX YACHTING AND PLEASURE-BOATING CHAPTER XI FISHING AND OTHER MARINE INDUSTRIES CHAPTER XII THE PLANTS OF THE SEA AND THEIR USES CHAPTER XIII ANIMAL LIFE IN THE SEA THE BOOK OF THE OCEAN Other books in similar style and binding. THE CENTURY BY TUDOR JENKS. The standard young folks’ book of the Fair. The story of two boys who visited the great exhibition with their tutor. 250 pages, richly illustrated, from photographs, etc. $1.50. BY ELBRIDGE S. BROOKS. Issued under the auspices of the Sons and Daughters of the American Revolution. Each with about 250 pages and as many illustrations, in handsome binding. $1.50. THE CENTURY BOOK Telling in attractive story form what every boy and girl ought to know about the government,—the President, Senate, etc. Introduction by General Horace Porter. THE CENTURY BOOK OF The story of the pilgrimage of a party of young folks to the famous Revolutionary battle-fields from Lexington to Yorktown. Introduction by the Hon. Chauncey M. Depew. THE CENTURY BOOK Describing a trip to the historic homes of America—Washington’s, Lincoln’s, Grant’s, etc. With an introduction by the President-General of the Daughters of the American Revolution. The Century Co. |