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To Travel Is To Possess The World" 



To The Editor, 



National Geographic Magazine, 



Washington, D. C. ' 



Dear Sir: Permit me to congratulate the Society and yourself on the success 

 of your interesting and valuable volume, "Scenes from Every Land." 



I know of no other book from which such a fund of travel knowledge can be 

 obtained, and the wonderful pictures of scenes and types the world over grant an 

 instant conception which is not always gathered from mere descriptive text. 



Sincerely yours, 



W. Bartlett Whipple. 



Since the publication of "Scenes from Every Land" there have been received 

 hundreds of such letters from all over the country— in fact, from all over the 

 world— congratulating the Society on the volume. 



"Scenes from Every Land" will afford your boy or girl a great deal of 

 education and pleasure of travel. It will give them fascinating pictures of many 

 distant lands- about which they read. The book will add zest and enthusiasm 

 to their study of Geography. 



The volume is 7 by 10J4 inches, contains 250 unique and interesting pictures 

 with desciptive matter, is printed on fine paper in brown duo-tint ink, well 

 bound in green buckram, and has appended a list of a thousand books of travel, 

 together with a chart of the world. 



The price is $1.00, postpaid, in the U. S. ; abroad, $1.25. An edition de luxe, 

 bound in red leather with gilt tops, may be had for $2.50, postpaid. 



Secretary, 



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