'THE LIFE OF A FOSSIL 

 HUNTER" 



IS OUT OF PRINT. 



I own the electrotypes? halftones and copyright and will 

 publish a new edition on receipt of a hundred subscrip- 

 tions at $1.75 each postpaid. 



CHARLES H. STERNBERG, 



Author. 



A few extracts from Reviews of "The Life of a Fossil 

 Hunter." 



Chicago nerald, March 20th, 1909. 



"Any body will instantly feel the spell of interest in Mr. 

 Sternberg's autobiography 'The Life of a Fossil Hunter.' Mr. 

 Sternberg writes simply, unpretentiously, entertainingly, and 

 there runs all through his book a curious union of scientific de- 

 votion and religious reverence that is as unusual as it is 

 charming." 



San Francisco Argonaut, June 5th, 1909. 



"There are few hunters of live game who can tell so good a 

 story, who has seen so much adventure, or experienced so 

 many escapes. Such a record would in any case be interesting, 

 but it becomes fascinating from the exuberance of its style 

 and hearty enthusiasm that animates every page." 



Boston Living Age, March 20th, 1909. 



"His name, as affixed to his specimens, is the only witness 

 to his labors which will remain after him, except the work of 

 three sons whom he has trained to follow in his footsteps; but 

 he has been happy and his single-hearted story is a book to 

 renew our faith in man's capacity to work for pure delight in 

 work." 



Interior, Chicago, June 17th, 1909. 



"But he not only stuck to his self-imposed task but raised 

 a whole family of boys, every one of whom took to fossil hunt- 

 ing as a duckling does to water. Best of all, to the Christian 

 reader, it will seem the author kept his faith in God and the 

 Bible unimpaired, and his pages are full of ascriptions of 

 praise to the Maker of heaven and earth." 



Lawrence Gazette, March 8th, 1909. 



"A remarkable book. The author has a way of telling things 

 that is charming because of its simplicity. He uses scientific 

 terms only when necessary, and a child could read and under- 

 stand this book." 



