OUTDOOR BOOKS 



BY JOHN BURROUGHS 



" Mr. Burroughs has probably interpreted nature to a greater num- 

 ber of his contemporaries than any other writer of his time." — The 

 Outlook. 



WAKE-ROBIN 



WINTER SUNSHINE 



BIRDS AND POETS 



LOCUSTS AND WILD HONEY 



PEPACTON AND OTHER SKETCHES 



FRESH FIELDS 



SIGNS AND SEASONS 



RIVERBY 



Each i6mo, $1.25 



A YEAR IN THE FIELDS 



Selections from the writings of John Burroughs. With 

 an Introduction and 20 Illustrations from photographs 

 by Clifton Johnson. i2mo. ^1.50. 



SQUIRRELS AND OTHER FUR BEARERS 



With 15 Illustrations in color after Audubon, and a 

 Frontispiece from life. Square i2mo, ^i.oo. School 

 Edition^ 60 cents, net, postpaid. 



•' Mr. Burroughs is one of nature's most persuasive prophets. His 

 love for the woods and the fields, and all that is therein, is so sincere and 

 ardent that the reader is brought under its spell almost unawares. Add 

 to this that he is a man of singularly subtle imaginative perception, with a 

 rare sense of humor, whose style is simplicity itself, and the charm qf his 

 writings can be imagined." — Philadelphia A^oj-th American. 



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