THE RURAL OUTLOOK SET 



BY PROFESSOR L. H. BAILEY 

 Director of the New York State College of Agriculture at Cornell University 



Four volumes. Rack, cloth, I2tno. Uniform binding, attractively boxed 

 $5.00 net per set; carriage extra. Each volume also sold separately 



In this set are included three of Professor Bailey's most popular books 

 as well as a hitherto unpublished one, "The Country-Life Move- 

 ment." The long and persistent demand for a uniform edition of 

 these little classics is answered with the publication of this attractive 

 series. 



The Country-Life Movement 



Cloth, i2mo, 220 pages, $1.25 net ; by mail, $1.34 



This hitherto unpublished volume deals with the present movement 

 for the redirection of rural civilization, discussing the real country-life 

 problem as distinguished from the city problem, known as the back- 

 to-the-land movement. 



The Outlook tO Nature (New and Revised Edition) 



Cloth, I2mo, 795 pages, $1,25 net ; by mail, $f.J4 



In this alive and bracing book, full of suggestion and encouragement, 

 Professor Bailey argues the importance of contact with nature, a sym- 

 pathetic attitude toward which " means greater efficiency, hopefulness, 

 and repose." 



The State and the Farmer (New Edition) 



Cloth, i2mo, $f.2f net ; by mail, $1.34 



It is the relation of the farmer to the government that Professor Bailey 

 here discusses in its varying aspects. He deals specifically with the 

 change in agricultural methods, in the shifting of the geographical 

 centers of farming in the United States, and in the growth of agricul- 

 tural institutions. 



The Nature Study Idea (New Edition) 



Cloth, ismo, $f.2j net ; by mail, $1.34 



" It would be well," the critic of The Tribune Farmer once wrote, 

 " if ' The Nature Study Idea ' were in the hands of every person who 

 favors nature study in the public schools, of every one who is opposed 

 to it, and, most important, of every one who teaches it or thinks he 

 does." It has been Professor Bailey's purpose to interpret the new 

 school movement to put the young into relation and sympathy with 

 nature, a purpose which he has admirably accomplished. 



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