September, 1914 



THE GARDEN MAGAZINE 



65 



Books by 



Stewart 

 Edward White 



A Forty-niner writes: 



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GOLD 



Is a true delineation of the situ- 

 ation in California at the time." 



The Bookman Adds: 



" It is not merely a story of the rough 

 life of the gold fields that Mr. White 

 has written; it is the depicting of the 

 birth of an empire. It is this which 

 gives his book the epic quality. 



Illustrated by Thomas Fogarty. Net $1.35 



The Adventures of Bobby 



Orde. Illustrated ----- 



African Camp Fires. Illustrated 

 Arizona Nights. Illustrated - - 

 The Blazed Trail. Illustrated 

 Blazed Trail Stories. Illustrated 

 The Cabin. Illustrated - - - - 



Camp and Trail. Illustrated - - 

 The Claim Jumpers ----- 



Conjuror's House. Illustrated - 

 The Forest. Illustrated - - - 

 The Land of Footprints. Illustrated 

 The Mountains. Illustrated - - 

 The Mystery (with Sam'l Hopkins 

 Adams) -------- 



The Pass. Illustrated - - - - 



The Riverman. Illustrated - - 

 The Rules of the Game. Illustrated 

 The Silent Places. Illustrated - 

 The Westerners ----- - 



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Many people cannot gel books. If there is no bookstore near you, 

 vie shall be glad to send books on approval. We do not wish to 

 interfere with the trade of the bookseller; we wish that every locality 

 in the United Stales had a good bookseller and that you would buy 

 these books selected from him; our suggestion is addressed to readers 

 who have no convenient bookstore to go to. 



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