RECREATION, 



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Some Notable Animal Books 



MOOS WA and Others of the Boundaries 



By W. A. FRASER 



Illustrated by Arthur Heming. Crown 8vo, $2.00. 



The American Animal Book* 



First edition exhausted 

 the Week of Publication. 



To say that a new tale is worthy of standing 

 beside "The Jungle Book" on the shelves of any 

 library is high praise. Yet it is but the due of 

 "Mooswa and Others of the Boundaries." 



— Louisville Courier -yournal. 



The stories are highly entertaining and instruc- 

 tive, not only to the young, but also to the older 

 generation. — Baltimore Herald* 



The World of the Great Forest 



By PAUL DU CHAILLU 



How Animals, Birds, Reptiles and Insects Talk, Think, Work 

 and Live. With 50 illustrations. Square 8vo, $2.00. 



Another capital book that will appeal especially to sound, lively boys. . . . Mr. 

 Du Chaillu has the rare gift of being able to endow the lower animals with very pleasant 

 and interesting personalities. And when you have finished his book you feel that you 

 have added materially to the list of your acquaintances. — New York Evening Sun. 



Wild Animals I Have Known -v&L* 



Thousand 



By ERNEST SETON-THOMPSON 



Being the Personal Histories of Lobo the Wolf, Silver Spot the 

 Crow, Raggy-lug the Rabbit, Bingo my Dog, The Springfield Fox, 

 The Pacing Mustang, Wully the Yaller Dog, and Redruff the Part- 

 ridge. With 200 illustrations from drawings by the author. 



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 8vo. $1.50. 



CHARLES SCRIBNER'S SONS, n^^k. 



