OUTI.INE MAP SHOWING LOCATION OF 
MOUNT RAINIER 
BOOKS ON MOUNT RAINIER 
Two beautiful books describing the 
wonders of Mount Rainier have been 
published recently. Each is profusely 
illustrated with photographs, some of 
them being in colors, and each gives a 
very vivid picture of the mountain,. The 
first is by Mr. A. H. Barnes, who has 
given his work the title of "Our Greatest 
Mountain and Alpine Wonders," while 
the second is by John H. Williams, "The 
Mountain That Was 'God.' " Several of 
the 200 photographs illustrating the latter 
book are published in this number by 
courtesy of Mr. Williams. Copies of the 
books may be obtained from Lowman 
and Hanford, Seattle, or from the Cen- 
tral News Company, of Tacoma, for 75 
cents per copy. 
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Photo by Mrs. H. A. Towne, from 
"The Mountain That Was 'God,' " by John H. Williams, 
alpine; hemlock and mountain lilies- 
In the Struggle for existence at the timber- 
line, flowers prosper, but trees fight for Hfe; 
against storm and snow. 
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