168—b THE GARDEN MAGAZINE 
NoveMBER, 1906. 
Dillon, Mary The Leader 
Author of ‘‘ The Rose of Old St. Louis,”’ etc. 
The love story of a present-day hero, whose eloquence 
and personal magnetism are as real as they are worth 
reading about. Second printing. Illustrated by Ruth 
M. Hallock. $1.50. 
Dickerson, Mary C. The Frog Book 
Frogs and toads have been comparatively neglected in 
nature study, yet here is one of the most fascinating 
nature books it has ever been our good fortune to pub- 
lish—a work of reference which is authoritative and com- 
plete, and as readable as ‘“‘nature fiction.’’ Sixteen 
plates in color and ‘nearly 300 others from photographs 
by the author. Uniform with Naiure’s Garden, etc. 
$4.40, postpaid. 
Dooley, Mrs. James H. Dem Good Ole Times 
To read this book is to comprehend the real relation 
between the old-time “ quality’ and their negro depen- 
dents. It is a most charming gift book, with pictures 
that express the Southern type of beauty more ade- 
quately than any other illustrator has managed to do. 
Sixteen illustrations in color by Suzanne Gutherz and 
about forty decorations by Cora E. Parker. Boxed. 
$2.00. 
Fiala, Anthony Fighting the Polar Ice 
This book might almost be called a “‘ Guide to the North 
Pole,’’ it shows so clearly what is necessary to accomp- 
lish this greatest of allexploring feats. Itis the record 
of two years spent above the 81st Parallel by the second 
Ziegler expedition, and it is in many ways the most sig- 
nificant book on the subject since Nansen’s. 105 very 
remarkable illustrations, mostly from photographs by 
the author; nineincolor. Uniform with The Opening 
of Tibet. $4.18, postpaid. 
Garland, Hamlin Witch’s Gold 
Enlarged from the successful first edition of ‘The Spirit 
of Sweetwater,” and entirely rewritten in the shape in 
which the author first had itin mind. The story of a 
man’s career in the West. Illustrated and decorated. 
$1.50. 
Hodges, Dr. George The Pursuit of Happiness 
Uplifting essays on the attainment of happiness, dis- 
cussing Termination, Regulation, Proportion, Vision, 
Ministration and Religion. Frontispiece. 82 cents 
postpaid. 
Hopkins, William John The Airship Dragonfly 
Here is an up-to-date story for children. It tells of three 
youngsters who lose themselves in an airship, and their 
thrilling experiences with a drowning man, some gen- 
tlemanly smugglers, an almost human dog, two horses 
which are wonderful in their way, an old Irish hostler, 
and awhale. Illustrated. $1.37 postpaid. 
Iles, George 
Hulbert, Homer B. The Passing of Korea 
The whole history of Korea from its earliest times, with 
an exhaustive account of the manners, customs, and 
“personality” of the country. Uniform with The Open- 
ing of Tibet. $4.18, postpaid. 
Inventors at Work 
With Chapters on Discovery 
Author of ‘‘ Flame, Electricity and the Camera.”’ 
A most interesting work which pictures great inventors 
in their workshops and laboratories, told at first hand. 
Twenty-four photographs. $2.75 postpaid. 
Kipling, Rudyard Puck of Pook’s Hill 
Mr. Kipling has again touched high water mark in 
an entirely new kind of story. By his magic the 
reader sees pass before him knights and robbers 
and pirates in some of the most exciting events 
in old English history. A more fascinating book, espec- 
ially for young readers, would be hard to imagine. The 
publishing event of the year. J\lustrated in color by 
Arthur Rackham. $1.50. 
Kipling, Rudyard They 
This beautiful edition was prepared under the author’s 
special supervision, in response to the ever-increasing 
demand for a “permanent form.” ‘‘A most wonderful 
piece of literature,” says the Louisville Courter Journal, 
“and perhaps the greatest short story ever written.” 
Illustrated in color by F. H. Townsend. $1.65, post- 
paid. 
Lee, Marian Confessions to a Heathen Idol 
A volume of delightful humor and clever conversation 
—the love-story of awoman of forty. Illustrated, $1.50. 
Mabie, Hamilton W., Editor 
Heroes Every Child Should Know 
The ever-fascinating stories of heroes of ancient and 
modern times—from Leonidas at Thermopyle to 
Abraham Lincoln, the heroism of character as well as of 
brave deeds. Decorated by B. Ostertag. Uniform 
with “ Poems,” “Fairy Tales,” “Myths,” etc., “Every 
Child Should Know.” $1.10, postpaid. 
Mabie, Hamilton W., Editor 
Legends Every Child Should Know 
Contains the famous legends, such as “‘ Sleepy Hollow,” 
etc., without a knowledge of which no child’s education 
can be said to be complete. Decorated by B. Ostertag. 
Uniform with “ Poems,” “ Fairy Tales,” “Myths,” etc., 
“Every Child Should Know.” $1.10, postpaid. 
Michelson, Miriam Anthony Overman 
Author of ‘‘In the Bishop’s Carriage,” etc. 
A big seller—the story of a man’s love and a woman’s 
“easy’’ conscience. ‘Intensely interesting,’ says the 
San Francisco Bulletin. IWlustrated by John Cecil 
Clay. $1.50 
