Mrs. MabelOsgoodWright'S Stories 



"Fragrant books that nyifailingly quicken one's sense of the 

 joy and fineness of beautiful living . . . friendly, savory, 

 zuholesome and gejiuiney — boston herald. 



AUNT JIMMY'S WILL, illustrated by FLORENCE SCOVEL SHINN. Cloth. $1.50. 



A sXoxy for girls, which should spread the gospel of sunshine in an inspiring way. 

 DOGTOWN: Being Some Chapters from the Annals of the 



Waddles Family, illustrated from photographs by the author, lamo. 

 Cloth, $1.50, net. Postage, 16 cents 



A complete story by itself, but introducing characters already known to the read- 

 ers of "Tommy- Anne" and " Wabeno." It is especially a book for dog lovers. 



TOMMY -ANNE AND THE THREE HEARTS. illustrated by albert 



BLASHFIELD. Cloth. $1.50 



"The child who reads will be charmed while he is instructed, and led on 

 to make new discoveries for himself."— 7%^ Aa/ion. 



WABENO, THE MAGICIAN. Fully illustrated by JOSEPH M. SLEESOH. 



Cloth. $1.50 



"A sequel to ' Tommy - Anne, ' which created something of a sensation in lit- 

 erature for children a year ago, by reason of its quaint and bright origmality. 



—N. E. Journal of Education. 



THE DREAM FOX STORY BOOK, with so drawings by oliver herford. 



Small 4to. $1.50, net. Postage, 13 cents 



"Even quainter, queerer and jollier than Mrs. Wright's 'Tommy- Anne,' are 

 Billy Button's remarkable, comical, lively adventures, most fitly illustrated by 

 Oliver Herford."- 7-Af o^^/oo/t. 



FLOWERS AND FERNS IN THEIR HAUNTS, with illustrations from 



photographs by the author and J. HORACE McFARLAND. lamo, cloth. 

 $2.50, net. Postage, 18 cents 



A book about the wild flowers written from a new point of view-their relation to 

 the landscape. The illustrations are novel and interesting. 



FOUR-FOOTED AMERICANS AND THEIR KIN. Edited by frank m. 



CHAPMAN. Illustrated by ERNEST THOMPSON SETON. Cloth. $1.50. net. 

 Postage, 16 cents 



"Books like this are cups of delight to wide-awake and inquisitive girls and 

 boys. Here is a gossipy history of American quadrupeds, bright, entertaining 



an3 thoroughly VI\'i\.XViQX\\^y— The Independent. 



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