HOLIDAY BOOKS 



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For every NEW SUBSCRIBER that 

 you may secure for us at one dollar each, 

 you may select one of the following books, 

 which will be promptly mailed to you post- 

 paid. The books are handsomely printed 

 on fine, heavy book paper, large clear 

 type, bound in cloth with handsome cover 

 designs, and are profusely illustrated, 

 making the most attractive series of juv- 

 enile books ever offered as premiums. 

 Each subscriber will have one of our 

 beautiful Art Bird Calendars for 1904. 



Wood's Natural History, 80 illustrations. 



Animal Stories for Little People, 80 illus- 

 trations. 



The Adventures of Robinson Crusoe, 70 

 illustrations. 



Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, 42 illus- 

 trations. 



Uncle Tom's Cabin, 9") illustrations. 



Vic, the Autobiography of a Fox-Terrier, 

 by Marie More Marsh, illustrated. 



Under the Stars, by Florence Morse Kings- 

 ley. 



The Story of the Robins, by Sarah Trim- 

 mer. 



Alexander the Great, King of Macedon, by 

 Jacob Abbott, 51 illustrations. 



Julius Csesar, the Roman Conqueror, by 

 Jacob Abbott, 41 illustrations. 



Jackanapes, by Juliana H. Ewing. 



The Christmas Stocking, by Elizabeth 

 Wetherell. 



Laddie, by the author of "Miss Toosey's 

 Mission." 



Exploration and Adventure in Africa, 80 

 illustratioiis. 



Gulliver's Travels, '0 illustrations. 



Water Babies, by Charles Kingsley,^4 illus- 

 trations. 



A Child's Life of Christ, 49 illustrations. 



yEsop's Fables, &i illustrations. 



Swiss Famils' Robinson, f>u illustrations, 



Christopher Columbus and the Discovery 

 of America, 70 illustrations. 

 Bunyan's Pilgrim's Progress, 46 illustrations. 



A Child's Story of the Bible, 7-' illustrations. 



Flower Fables, by Louisa M. Alcott, 5u 

 illustrations. 



.\unt Martha's Corner Cupboard, by Mary 

 and Klizabeth Kirby, fi4 illustrations. 



Thi'dugh the Looking (Jlass and What Alice 

 l''ound There, 'm illustrations. 



Jessica's l-'ii'st Fra.vei', by Hcslia Stretton. 



The Advcntiii-es of Baron Munchausen, by 

 Itudolph i<]rich Kaspe. 



Young People's History of the War Witb 

 Spain, .'lO illustrations. 



Heroes of the United States Navy, 60 illus- 

 trations. 



Military Heroes of the United States, 60 

 illustrations. 



Queen Elizabeth of England, by Jacob Ab- 

 bott, 49 illustrations. 



Marie Antoinette, Queen of France, by John 

 S. C. Abbott., 41 illustrations. 



Miss Toosey's Mission, by the author of 

 "Laddie." 



A Blue Grass Beauty, by Gabrielle E. Jack- 

 son. 



The Story of a Short Life, by Juliana H, 

 Ewing. 



Mother Goose's Rhymes, Jingles and Fairy 

 Tales, 2H4 illustrations. 



The Story of the Frozen Sea*- 70 illustra- 

 trations. 



Making a Start, by Tudor Jenks. 



The Storj^ of a Donkey, ' by Madame La 

 Comtesse De Segur. 



The Sleepy King, 77 illustrations. 



Rip Van Winkle, by Washington Irving, 46 

 illustrations. 



A Child's Garden of Verses, by Robert 

 Louis Stevenson, lOo illustrations. 



Tales from Shakespeare, by Charles and 

 Mary Lamb, 65 illustrations. 



Mixed Pickles, 31 illustrations. 



Little Lame Prince, 24 illustrations. 



Battles of the War for Indeperideiice, by 

 Prescott Holmes, 70 illustrations. ' 



Battles of the War for the Union, by Prescott 

 Holmes, 80 illustrations. 



Dicken's Child History of England, 80 illus- 

 trations. 



Black Beauty, by Anna Sewell, 50 illustra- 

 tions. 



Andersen's Fairy Tales, 75 illustrations. 



(irimm's Fairy Tales, 50 illustrations. 



Gi'andfathcr's Chair, by Nathaniel Haw- 

 thorne. 68 illustrations. 



If you wish to make Christmas Presents of any of these books we 

 will send them postpaid for 50 cents and enclose your name on a Christ- 

 mas card. 



CHAS. K. REED, WORCESTER, MASS. 



