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A Self-Supporting Home 



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The Earth's Bounty 



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Three Acres and Liberty 



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 The Fat of the Land 



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 The New Earth 



A Recital of the Triumphs of Modern Agriculture in America 



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New Creations in Plant Life 



An Account of the Life and Work of Luther Burbank 



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