The Book of a Thousand Birds" 



Straight out of the sky they have seemed to fly — right into 

 the pages of a new book — -so full of the spirit of the broad 

 outdoors that you get the "been-there" feeling the moment 

 you open the pages of the newly published 



Nature Lovers Library 



Six Large Volumes 



2,000 Pages 



5,000 Subjects 



It is like no other work you ever saw, and will just fill the gap in your library. It is the only 

 COMPLETE and final record of our birds and animals many of which are fast disappearing. The 

 text is of two kinds — first, an exact, scientific description; and second, a live-wire story of the 

 animal and its habits, by some man out in the field. And the pictures are right from the open, 

 too. You see the bear charging — and the moose turning with angry surprise. Two unusually 

 important sections include — 



Birds of America 



Edited by T. GILBERT PEARSON, of the 



National Association of Audubon Societies ; 



John Burroughs, and others. 



Upwards of i,oooof our native birds are de- 

 scribed. The text is supplemented by hundreds 

 of drawings by such men as Brasher and 

 Horsfall, as well as photographs of living birds. 

 There are over loo full color plates. 



Mammals of America 



Edited by H. E. ANTHONY, of the Amer- 

 ican Museum of Natural History, and 

 other authorities. 



All the big game and smaller animals of 

 this country are shown in a vivid way. Over 

 Soo different species are described, many of 

 them being very rare. Exact measurements 

 and range are shown. 



Just the Books for a Holiday Gift 



Either to someone else — or to yourself. And they can be paid for after Christmas. Young 

 folks as well as older readers are delighted. The pages fairly glow with color and life. Nothing 

 we might say would give you a fair idea of their beauty and interest. We want you to SEE 

 these books for yourself. And the price at which this FIRST EDITION is being oSered — for 

 advertising purposes — must soon go up. Take advantage TODAY of our special introductory 

 offer, and 



Send for the Complete Set to Look Over— At Our Expense 



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NATURE LOVERS LEAGUE OF AMERICA, Inc. 

 44 East 23d Street, New York City 

 Gentlemen: — As per your Introductory Ofer I wish to inspect, at your expense, a complete set of 

 your new NATURE LOVERS LIBRARY, just off the press, containing Birds, Mammals, Fishes, 

 Insects, and all other forms of animal life If the books are satisfactory, I agree to pay you $1.00 

 within five days, and $2.00 a month until the publication price of $20.30 is paid {or $28.00 cash). If 

 for any reason I do not wish to keep the books, I shall notify you at once, and hold them subject to 

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