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IMPORTANT 



AUTUMN 



PUBLICATIONS 



OF 



ALDI 



McCLURE 

 PHILLIPS 

 , AND 

 COMPANY 



TOETRT 



Golden Numbers: A Book of Verse 



for Youth 



Edited by Kate Douglas Wiggin & Nora Archibald Smith 



While made for children, 



this is not a childish book. It 



contains no poetry written 



especially for children under 



the misconception that 



jingles and nonsense and 



puerile sentiment are the 



necessary measure of the 



child's mind. It is com- 

 posed entirely, as its name 



signifies, of real poetry, the 



authentic poetry of the great 



masters. It is the largest 

 and most complete book of its kind ever published, containing 718 selec- 

 tions, partial or complete. More than one hundred and fifty authors are 

 represented. Mrs. Wiggin has contributed an introduction, and a novel set of 

 little introductions or interleaves for the separate sections. Net, $2.00 



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KATE DOUGLAS WIGGIN 



NORA ARCHIBALD SMITH 



TtESCRITTlON 



Indian Boyhood 



By Charles A. Eastman 



This book as a picture 

 of Indian life, by one who 

 passed his own boyhood 

 amid the scenes which he 

 describes, is absolutely 

 unique. It is the only 

 instance in literature, of 

 aboriginal life in America, 

 treated not from without, 

 but from within by one 

 who is the hero of his own 

 experiences. Dr. East- 

 man is a full-blooded '- * ■« "'" 

 Cloth, large l2mo. A I any illustrations by E. L. 



Sioux Indian, who in aban- 

 doning wild life has not lost 

 his love for the old scenes 

 and the old traditions, man- 

 ners and customs of his 

 race. His narrative is full 

 of beauty and poetry and 

 information. 



The illustrations by Mr. 

 Blumenschein were made 

 by him during a long so- 

 journ among the Indian 

 tribes of South Dakota. 

 Blumenschein. Net, $1.60 



McClure, Thill ips & Co., 141 E. 25th St., New York 



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