RECREATION. 



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Four Books of Animal Stories 



THE AMERICAN ANIMAL BOOK 



Mooswa and Others of the Boundaries 



With 



Crown Svo, $2.00 



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MOOSWA 



A FEW OF THE 

 CHARACTERS 



Black Fox — The King 

 Mooswa — The Moose 

 Carcajou — The Wolverine 

 Muskwa — The Bear 

 Umisk — The Beaver 

 Pisew — The Lynx 

 Rod-The Boy 

 Francois — The Trapper 

 The Red Widow 

 Whiskey Jack 



By W. A. FRASER 



12 full-page illustrations by Arthur Heming. 



AUTHOR and illus- 

 trator have co-op- 

 erated in mak- 

 ing this story of the 

 woods and their chief 

 denizens a book of im- 

 aginative interest and 

 romantic realism. Each 

 knows the Canadian 

 wilderness with the thor- 

 oughness of long famili- 

 arity, and together they 

 have vividly portrayed 

 the world of the track- 

 less Northern forest. 

 Carcajou, the wolverine; 

 Mooswa, the moose ; 

 Muskwa, the bear; Black 



Fox, the King, and the various other fur-bearing ani- 

 mals are the dramatis persona of a fascinating story 

 which depicts animal life fremthe inside. 



1 he World or the Great Jhorest ■ ■ 



How Animals, Birds, Reptiles and 

 Insects Talk, Think, Work and Live 



By PAUL B. Du CHAILLU 



With 50 illustrations by C. R. Knight and J. H. Gleeson. 



Svo, $2.00 



Undoubtedly the masterpiece of the well-known explorer, 

 in which his young friends may read how his companions 

 of the great African Forest, in which he spent so many 

 years, describe in their own language their characteristics, 

 feelings, manner of life, meansof subsistence, etc., as if they 

 were actually endowed with the gift of speech and had 

 made him their confidant. The copious illustrations, by 

 artists of reputation as animal painters, emphasize the ad- 

 venturous interest and picturesqueness of which wild an- 

 imal life is full. 



BOOKS BY ERNEST SETON-THOMPSON 



Wild Animals I Have Known 



6 1 st THOUSAND 

 With 200 illustrations from drawings by the author. Square Svo, $2.00 

 " It should be put with Kipling and Hans Christian Andersen as a classic."— The Athenceum. 



The Trail of the Sandhill Stag 



With 8 full-page illustrations {one in color) and numerous marginal illustrations from 

 drawings by the author. Square Svo, Si. JO 



CHARLES SCRIBNER'S SONS, Publishers 



