Mrs. Mabel OsgoodWright'S Stories 



" h'r It grant books that unfailingly quicken one's sense of the 

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



zvholesome and getiuine." — boston herald. 



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



A story 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»« Nation. 



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



Cloth. $1.50 



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

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



— /v. 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, mpst fitly illustrated by 

 Oliver Herford."— The Outlook. 



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 framk 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, entertammg 



and thoroughly instructive."— The independent. 



THE MACMILLAN COMPANY, New York 



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