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By GILBERT GROSVENOR, Editor National Geographic Magazine 



Curious people, picturesque landscapes, scenes of rare romantic charm 

 and of fascinating- historic association, the wonders and the glories of ocean, 

 desert, volcano, waterfall, and mountain, camera reflections of the world's 

 industrial progress — all are presented in this volume which appeals with 

 equal power to old and young, for its language is the universal language 

 of beautiful pictures. It provides a never-to-be-forgotten lesson in world 

 geography. 



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THE BOOK OF BIRDS 



T<wo Hundred Pages, Illuminated <with 250 Matchless Subjects in Full Colors, 

 45 Illustrations in Black and White, and 13 Striking Charts and Maps 



The three principal divisions of this beautiful book are the contribution 

 of the gifted ornithologist and facile author, Henry W. Henshaw, formerly 

 Chief of the United States Biological Survey: "Common Birds of Town 

 and Country," "The Warblers," and "American Game Birds." 



Other chapters are entitled "Encouraging Birds Around the Home," and 

 "Our Greatest Travelers: Birds that Fly from Pole to Pole." George 

 Shiras, 3d, noted traveler and naturalist, describes photographing wild 

 birds by flashlight. The Book of Birds inculcates in boys and girls an 

 imperishable love for Nature's winged children. A Christmas gift of per- 

 manent value. 



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WILD ANIMALS OF NORTH AMERICA 



Illustrated with 127 Portraits in Full Color, Track Sketches, and Numerous 

 Photographs 



There is no man better fitted to offer intimate studies of the big and 

 little citizens of the mammal kingdom than Edward W. Nelson, Chief of the 

 U. S. Biological Survey, who. prepared the text of this book. For forty 

 years he has been the friend of wild animals, living among them and study- 

 ing their habits and traits. The late Theodore Roosevelt in reviewing the 

 book said, "It is of interest to every intelligent out-of-doors man or woman. 

 It is a delight to the lover of life in the open." 



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