THE GARDEN MAGAZINE 



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THE GREAT VACATION BOOK 



Two Little 



S: 



avages 



By ERNEST THOMPSON SETON 



PELLS how to camp out, how 

 1 to form an Indian band, how to 

 make a dam, how to make and 

 shoot bows and arrows, the uses 

 of the different plants, the habits 

 of the wild creatures, and so on. 



A Classic Book for Boys 



" A rattling fine book." — Cleveland Leader. 



" Rich in incident and in a knowledge of the 

 things dearest to the boyish heart." — Boston Budget. 



" Healthful, wholesome, instructive and com- 

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 of forest life are portrayed." — Chicago Inter-Ocean. 



More than 300 illustrations by 

 the author. Handsomely bound; 

 more than 500 pages. 



Net, $1.75 (postage 18 cents) 



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