Three Acres and Liberty 



By BOLTON HALL 



$1-75 



"Three Acres and Liberty" as revised is no dream book of success 

 falling into one's lap. It shows the care and pains that must go into 

 successful cropping of land. According to the library reports the earlier 

 edition was for many months the most called for volume in the public 

 libraries all over the Union and the well-worn copies now available show 

 how deeply it was studied. 



What use to make of your back yard, of your window sills, of your 

 schoolrooms, of your cellar, and yOur roof for raising food or for learning 

 how to raise food is set out with great detail and with unimpeachable 

 authorities, but in an entertaining manner in the revised " Three Acres 

 and Liberty." 



The Fat of the Land 



By JOHN WILLIAMS STREETER 



Revised edition, $1.50 



At the turn of the season each year there is always an interest in farm 



books. The appeal of country life is a very real one to thousands of city 



dwellers, and even if they cannot ever realize their dream, and know that 



they cannot, they still like to read about those who have turned their faces 



■ countryward. 



Mr. Streeter, in "The Fat of the Land," tells of the development of a 

 splendid factory farm, and of a well-paying investment out of some land 

 that had been allowed to run down. He puts into concrete form with 

 elaborate detail and abundant figures the practices of the most progressive 

 farmers of to-day, and sets forth the methods of modern scientific agriculture. 



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