The following books are published by THE DOUBLEDAY & McCLURE CO., but 

 copies may be had of McCLURE, PHILLIPS & CO.: 



S '/'OKIES FROM 



Med i -re:s ma ga zine 



THE GENTLEMAN 



FROM INDIANA 



By BOOTH TARKINGTON 



A remarkable novel of American life, 

 which has won its author a foremost place 

 among the younger American authors. 

 43d Thousand, i2mo, 3]^ x8%, $1.50. 



THE COURT OF 



BOYVILLE 



By WILLIAM ALLEN WHITE 



Stories of boy life which have attained 

 a justly deserved popularity. They first 

 appeared in McClure's Mac azine. 



I2ftl0, 5 X ?%, $1.50. 



By RUDYARD KIPLING 



THE DAY'S WORK 



Of this extraordinarily popular book 

 over one hundred thousand copies have 

 been sold. Many of these stories appeared 

 for the first time in McClure's Magazine. 



104th Thousand. Illustrated. 

 i2tno,5%x8}& y $1.50. 



STALKY & CO. 



A famous story of English schoolboy 

 life, dealing in part with the author's own 

 experiences, which has won great popular- 

 ity both here and in England. 



30th Thousand. Illustrated, uniform with " The 

 Days Work" i2»io, 3]/-, x 8% , $ 7 .30. 



NATURE BOOKS 



By NELTJE BLANCHAN 



BIRD NEIGHBORS 



"The reader will find these colored 

 plates quite as helpful as those of Audu- 

 bon or Wilson." — John Burroughs. 



With an Introduction by JOHN BURROUGHS. 

 23d Thousand. Wit/130 colored plates. 

 4to, 7% \v /o~)i, $2.00. 



BIRDS THAT HUNT AND 

 ARE HUNTED 



"The plates are probably the most 

 valuable and artistic pictures of the kind 

 available to-day." — Literature. 



10th Thousand. With 48 colored plates. 

 4to, /V- v /0 H- $2.00. 



BIRD HOMES 



By A. R. DUGMORE 



The author's pictures are particularly 

 attractive and interesting; and the notes 

 on bird life give information not obtain- 

 able elsewhere. 



With 16 colored plates and jo other illustrations 

 from photographs />)' the author. 



■/to, 7%x 10*/%, net, $2.00. 



THE BUTTERFLY BOOK 



By W. J. HOLLAND, LL.D. 



Professor Holland, whose collection of 

 butterflies is the finest in the country*tells 

 how to identify over 1000 American 

 species. The illustrations reach the high- 

 est mark yet attained in color photography. 



With 48 colored plates and many other illustration-; . 

 4to, 7 V r/'^s. net, $3.00. 



A GREAT DOG STORY 



BOB, SON OF BATTLE by ALFRED OLLIVANT 



Bob, the hero of the story, is a shepherd dog in the North of England whose 

 pedigree is indicated by the title. This is probably the most powerful story of dog 

 life ever told, and its merits have been recognized by a wide circle of readers. 



23th Thousand. /2//10, 3 x 7 '2 , $^.23. 



These books will be delivered free "on approval" and no payments are required until 

 the purchaser has had a chance to examine them carefully. 



