XX XIV 



RECREA TION. 



Intensely interesting/' — Evening Telegram. 



"Handsomely illustrated."— Philadelphia Call. 



44 Delightful pictures of animal life." — New York Sun. 



WILD ANIMALS I HAVE KNOWN 



By ERNEST 

 SETON 



THOMPSON 



THE PERSONAL HISTORIES OF 



LOBO, THE WOLF, 

 SILVERSPOT, THE CROW, 

 RAGGYLUG, THE RABBIT, 

 BINGO, THE DOG, 

 THE SPRINGFIELD FOX, 

 THE PACING MUSTANG, 

 WDLLY, THE TALLER DOG, 

 REDRUFF, THE GROUSE. 



With 200 illustrations 

 from drawings by the 

 author* Square J2mo, 

 \ 50 pages* 



It would be hard to find the character- 

 istics of animals portrayed more vividly or 

 more sympathetically. Mr. Thompson's 

 unconventional pictures strikingly reinforce 

 the text, and increase the attractiveness of 

 a very originally made and handsomely 

 printed volume. 



" He describes them entertainingly, and the interesting stories of his 

 pen are enhanced by excellent illustrations, full of spirit, and faithful to 

 life." — New York Sun. 



" Mr. Thompson's book sets a new mark in natural history studies. . . . 

 He has Kipling's gift of making you know and sympathize with wild 

 animals." — Buffalo Express. 



" The originality and freshness of these stories is irresistible. . . . 

 In everything he does Mr. Thompson has a way peculiarly his own. . . . 

 Even if naked and unadorned, the facts he states would be very interest- 

 ing ; but when we have the facts and the factors fairly dancing before us, 

 clothed in all the quaint quips and droll persiflage of an accomplished 

 humorist and born story-teller, they are — as I have said — irresistible." — Mr. 

 William T. Hornaday, Director N. Y. Zoological Park, in Recreation for 

 December. 



Publisher's price, . ♦ $2.00 

 With Recreation, \ year, $2*00 



This applies to renewals as well as to new subscriptions* 



