FROM TOP TO BOTTOM 



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Nature Library 



is filled with live interest and all the charms of the 



Cv out-doors. It forms the only complete American 



%v library of the open air. The value and compre- 



^ hensiveness of the set is well evidenced by the 



^> titles of these 



"^ 10 SUPERB LARGE VOLUMES 



4000 Pages, 10 : 4 x 7 3 4 Inches 

 300 Plates in Full Colors 



450 Half Tone Photographs 

 S 1500 Other Illustrations and 



MRS. 

 HELEN R. 

 WELLS, 

 Akron, Ohio, 

 says: 



"I can hardly say 

 enough in praise of 

 The Nature Library. 

 The whole family from 

 the grandmother to the 

 youngest child are delighted 

 with them. My boys hang 

 over them like butterflies and 

 anticipate the greatest pleasure 

 in their use. The older one, who 

 is sixteen, will soon have studies in 

 which they will be most helpful, and 

 the ten-year old will get much from them. 

 He says: 'Oh, I feel as if we're just 

 rich to have these books.' While the 

 father who is quite an enthusiast on mush-^ 

 rooms is particularly interested in that book." 



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A General Introduction by 

 John Burroughs 



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F.&I. 

 Upr'M 



You Will Want to Know More 

 About This Great Work. 



MISS LETTA BORN1CE BURNS, 



Supervisor Nature Study, State Nor- 

 mal School, Jamaica, N. Y., says : 

 " I esteem it a pleasure to say a 

 "7 word of appreciation concerning 



^ The Nature Library. The sub- 



O^ ject matter is well chosen; 

 the presentation clear and 

 ^ concise: the illustrations 

 excellent and abundant. 

 These books meet a 

 real demand and will 

 t be of great service 

 ^ to teachers and 

 $> stu dents of 

 *P^ Nature 



Vj> Study." 



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We have prepared an elaborate book- 

 Double- ^k let that gives some idea of the beauty 



day. ^^ and authoritative character of the 

 Page 4 Co. ^^ books. It shows how this library, 

 Gentlemen: -^k most valuable for reference, is above 

 may send ^^ a \\ re adable and interesting. It con- 



_ o _ r ieci-nens of the won- 

 derful three-color photography and 

 some of the full-page black and white 

 plates. This book is too costly to be 

 mailed indiscriminately, but the re- 



turn of the coupon opposite with your 

 ^kk name will bring one to you promptly, 

 ^ with details of a particularly attrac- 

 tive offer we make for a limited time. 



of the Nature Library' 

 and also your new de- 

 scriptive book containing 

 colored plates, text pages, 

 etc. 



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.Doubleday, Page & Co., N,Y, City 



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