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HIS LIFE WAS THE FORFEIT As a youth, his imagination framed events so stupendous that in twelve short years he was master of the known world. He achieved his most romantic dreams through an impulsive energy and high physical courage that led him into unheard-of adventures throug splendor. All the world looked on with astonishment. ‘The despots of the earth trembled at his name. But there was one despot he could not subdue. With power grew his appetite for luxury and vice—a tyranny greater than that of blood and chains. Outraged Nature, who had dowered mificence and reatest. mi h scenes of the | him with a glorious genius, demanded his life as the forfeit for | his crimes and vices while still at the threshold of his carcer. | Read the amazing story of Alexander the Great, which is only one of many marvelous and true storics told by the famous American historian Abbott in Famous Men and Women of History Stranger Than Fiction 3600 Pages Large, Clear Type Extra Heavy Paper 7 JO OTHER SET of books ever written shows so convincingly that Fiction ever lags after Truth, | A that the wildest imaginings of the ord all fall far short of the red s of History. —Rich Cloth Binding The Romantic facts that the ght out in strong telief in this series, giving the lives the s most trate how unfruitful is invention, and how cold and 12 Volumes—Each isteren is imagination, fe itself ean show in those ever-chanj ircumstances Volume 7! 4x51/ that ery fully lived life a ror The heights and depths, the lights and shadows in’ the in. —Full-Page li f historic haricters who, instead of being creatures of circumstances, have moukled circumstances » their will are full of valuable lessons, aside from affording that variety of interest which is ever the []lustra- mother of enjoyment tions in Sepia. Remarkable Characters All ALFRED THE GREAT JULIUS CAESAR ELIZABETH re ALEXANDER THE GREAT GREAT MARY QUEEN OF SCOTS A\ ror conau EROR WILLIAM TE : MONEY BACK IF NOT SATISFIED. MAIL THIS COUPON TODAY BRUNSWICK SUBSCRIPTION COMPANY {| Napoleon's ascent to vorced when fortune #nile: Occupation J i202