174 JANE ANDREWS' BOOKS. 



THE JANE ANDREWS BOOKS. 



By JANP: ANDREWS. 



A remarkable series of attractive and interesting books for 

 young people, written in a clear, easy, and picturesque style. 

 This is the famous Jane Andrews series, which has been for many 

 years an old-time favorite with young folks. 



THE SEVEN LITTLE SISTERS WHO LIVE ON THE ROUND 

 BALL THAT FLOATS IN THE AIR. Cloth. 143 pages. 

 Illustrated. For introduction, 50 cents. 



EACH AND ALL; THE SEVEN LITTLE SISTERS PROVE 

 THEIR SISTERHOOD. Cloth. Illustrated. 162 pages. For 

 introduction, 50 cents. 



THE STORIES MOTHER NATURE TOLD HER CHILDREN. 



Cloth. Illustrated. 161 pages. For introduction, 50 cents. 



TEN BOYS WHO LIVED ON THE ROAD FROM LONG AGO TO 

 NOW. Cloth. 243 pages. Illustrated. For introduction, 50 

 cents. 



GEOGRAPHICAL PLAYS. Cloth. 140 pages. For introduction, 

 $1.00. 



Books of genius are rare, and rarest of all among books for 

 schools. The Jane Andrews Books appear to be of this remark- 

 able sort. They are not to be classed with the good but common- 

 place things that any of us might write on the same subject. 

 There is found about them the certain indefinable something which, 

 as the ancients said of the walk of their divinities, reveals more 

 than ordinary mortal. As a consequence they possess a peculiar 

 quality of life and interest and inspiration. They not only 

 instruct, but quicken. 



The "Seven Little Sisters" represent the seven races. The 

 book shows how people live in the various parts of the world, 

 what their manners and customs are, what the products of each 

 section are and how they are interchanged. 



"Each and All" continues the story of "Seven Little Sisters," 

 and tells more of the peculiarities of the various races, especially 

 in relation to childhood. 



In " Stories Mother Nature Told " Dame Nature unfolds some 

 of her most precious secrets. She tells about the amber, about 



