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"One of the hits of the season." " A rattling good story." 



— Ne<w York Commercial Advertiser — Boston Herald 



44 Delightful, without any mental reservations." 



— Ne<zv York Home Journal 



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THE MAN WHO BECAME 

 ~~~~A SAVAGE—— 



A Story of Our Own Times, Our Own Country, and Borneo 



BY WILLIAM T. HORNADAY 



Author of 

 "Two Years in the Jungle," "Taxidermy and Zoological Collecting," etc. 



With J 6 Half -Tone Illustrations by Chas. B. Hudson 



A handsome crown octavo volume, 413 pp. beautifully printed, bound in full 

 cloth with attractive side-stamp, in olive, gold and brown. Price, postpaid, $1.50 



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This book will please readers of RECREATION because it is a story of 

 action, of thrilling- adventures, of forest life ; because it is a good, clean story. 

 Every woman likes this book because it demands justice for women — to 



whom justice is often denied. 



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44 Mr. Hornaday's book can be described only as delightful, without any 

 mental reservations. It bubbles over with amusing speeches and situations, 

 and from the pretty dedication to his daughter, on through its more than 

 four hundred pages, there is not a platitude or a monotonous line. No man 

 with this handsome volume on his table can have any justification for 

 moodiness, while those * addicted to hysteria and weak tea' will find them- 

 selves lifted out of their gloom by the wonderful charm of the story-telling 

 faculty here displayed." — Ne^cv York Home Journal. 



Mr. Hornaday, the author of this book, is a frequent contributor to 

 RECREATION and a warm supporter of the doctrines it teaches. Thus far 

 his life work has been that of a zoologist, traveler, and business man. For 

 ffare years he traveled through the West Indies, South America, Europe, 

 India, Ceylon, and Borneo, as a collecting: naturalist, studying man and 

 nature. For eight years he was connected with the United States National 

 Museum, and National Zoological Park, at Washington. Five years were 

 spent in business in Buffalo. He is now director of the great Zoological 

 Park, which is being established in New York. His published writings in- 

 clude four books, many papers on zoological subjects, and stories and sketches 

 in periodicals of many kinds. 



"The Man Who Became a Savage," is a book of 4J3 pages. It is 

 published at $1.50, but I have bought a large edition of it, and can furnish it 

 to new subscribers for RECREATION, or to those who renew their subscriptions 

 within the next few months, at fifty cents a copy, postage paid. This is an 

 opportunity rarely offered, and I hope many readers will take advantage of iu 



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