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The Camera is mightier than the Gun 



Library of Natural History 



ILLUSTRATED ENTIRELY FROM ACTUAL PHOTOGRAPHS, MANY OF THEM IN COLORS 



EDITORS AND CONTRIBUTORS 



P. C. Selous 

 W. Saville-Kent 



Charles J. Cornish Ernest Ingersoll 



John W. Gregory Sir Harry H. Johnston 



H. N. Hutchinson Prof. Richard Lyddeker 



and many other experts and authorities on every branch of Natural History 



FIVE DE LUXE VOLUMES — 2,000 ILLUSTRATIONS 



THIS is the only Natural History 

 in existence illustrated entirely 

 from actual photographs, many 

 of which were secured at an enormous 

 expense and after years of patient labor. 

 In some instances special expeditions, 

 armed with cameras and dry plates, 

 had to be sent to foreign lands. It is 

 a history of all living creatures on the 

 earth — animals and man — told by trav- 

 ellers, anthropologists and eminent 

 authorities. Although scientific and 

 accurate, it is entertaining and instructive throughout, being designed for the average reader. 

 Descriptions of animals, birds, fishes, reptiles, and insects, as well as true stories of the intelli- 

 gence of animals in protecting themselves, in tracking their prey, in caring for their young, etc., 

 are given in such a way as to interest and benefit every reader, young and old. It is the first 

 Natural History projected and written along modern lines. 



Complete in five large volumes, 8J^ x II inches, printed on the finest satin finished paper and bound in two 

 styles, cloth buckram and half leather. Contains over 2,000 illustrations, many of which are in colors. 



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 yet 2,000,000 volumes have already been sold in England and Germany. We have secured the 

 American rights, and by publishing a very large edition and taking advantage of modern engrav- 

 ing and printing methods, can supply the work, now for the first time, at a moderate price and 

 on terms suited to those who wish to pay in small monthly instalments. 



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 for delivery. Prices will positively be increased when the work is given over to 

 agents to be sold by subscription, as they now represent but little more than 

 0_ the actual cost of production. 



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