NEW BOOKS FOR THE FARM LIBRARY 



MR. BOLTON HALL'S 



Three Acres and Liberty 



is of interest to 



The man with a small farm which is not paying as well as it should. 



The man whose health is a little less than equal to the strain of 

 industrial or commercial life. 



The man who wants the opportunities of the city, and the health- 

 fulness of the country for his growing boys and girls. 



The man who is working to relieve the congestion of the large 

 cities. 



Cloth, illustrated. $1.75 net 



MRS. KATE V. ST. MAUR'S 



The Earth's Bounty 



The many readers of Mrs. Saint Maur's earlier book, "A Self- 

 Supporting Home," will be pleased to learn that the present vol- 

 ume, though in no sense dependent on the one just mentioned, 

 is, in a sense, a sequel to it. The feminine owner of the self-sup- 

 porting home is still the heroine, and the new book chronicles the 

 events after success permitted her to acquire more land and put to 

 practical test the ideas gleaned from observation and reading. 



Cloth, fully illustrated. In press 



THE MACMILLAN COMPANY 



64-66 FIFTH AVENUE NEW YORK 



