THE CENTURY CO.'S HOLIDAY BOOKS MARTIN LUTHER THE MAN AND HIS WORK By ARTHUR C. McGIFFERT Professor of Church History in Union Theological Seminary A notable biography; and an engagingly human delineation of one of the most human and sympathetic of men, whose personality has for the English-speaking world-been engulfed by his work. For many this will be the book of the year. Illustrations of unusual interest. 8vo, 450 pages. Price $3.00 net, postage 19 cents. THE WOMEN OF THE CÆSARS By GUGLIELMO FERRERO M. Ferrero possesses in unusual degree the gift of making history live for the reader of to-day. In this scholarly presentation of the most dramatic period of Roman history, the noted historian's emphasis on the personal equation imparts a rare picturesqueness to the pages. A choice book for a gift. Illustrations by Castaigne and Alma Tadema and from fine photographs. THE CHANGING CHINESE By EDWARD ALSWORTH ROSS, Ph.D., LL.D. 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