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COUNTRY LIFE IN AMERICA 
It is really a new COUNTRY LIFE IN AMERICA that the publishers offer for 1907, for many 
important new features have been added. 
Its wonderful photographs and typography will still make COUNTRY LIFE IN AMERICA the most 
beautiful magazine in the world. The articles, as in the past, will cover the whole field of country and 
outdoor activities — gardening, farming, homebuilding, sports, nature, and the rest. These articles, 
however, will be more interesting, more accurate, more full of information than ever before. 
The Homebuilder’s Supplement 
Housebuilding, and the improving of houses, grounds, stables and outbuildings, form so important 
a department of country living that it is impossible for COUNTRY LIFE IN AMERICA to treat the 
subject adequately in the space available in the regular pages of the magazine. We have, therefore, 
begun The Homebuilder’s Supplement, which is really a large, separate magazine. 
Some Features 
Nature 
The Pageant of Nature, a 
series, by Mary C. Dickerson. 
Spring Birds, by Dallas Lore 
Some Features 
Outdoor Sport 
Moose Hunting with a 
Camera, by Dugmore. 
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The Chase of the Dolphin, Pp. 
by Dimock. 2 ue Days, by John Bur- 
Horses and Livestock 
Housebuilding The Crime of Docking Tails. 
Comparative Costs of Different er A Cattle Raising Experience. 
Building Materials. ee Poultry 
The Unexpected Extras of ESS The Best Breeds of Poultry 
Housebuilding. a) Peacocke : : 
Building a Small Stable. pote Z 
rain een ees: va The Management of a Country 
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Automobiles | What Can a Man Haye on 
Lessons in Automobiles. | : ; {| $7,000 a Year? 
An Automobile Vacation. iB Se Can a Country Gentleman’s 
One of the wonderful wild moose photographs by A. R. Dugmore which will Farm Pay ? 
appear in Country Lire IN AMERICA in 1907 
The Nature Club of America 
To cover the great field of nature in COUNTRY LIFE IN AMERICA, we have established The 
Nature Club of America, membership being free to subscribers upon application. Monthly Nature 
Study Notes in the magazine, free lectures and stereopticon slides, and personal correspondence 
with the Secretary, are some of the features of the *‘ Nature Club.”’ 
Stable and Kennel 
This new monthly department will be full of practical suggestions for those of the family who care 
for horses and dogs. Some subjects will be: The Care of the Home Dog, The Combination Horse, 
Shipping Dogs for a Shooting Trip. The food and diseases of dogs and horses will also be discussed. 
Stock and Poultry 
Another of the new departments that will give specific, practical information every month. 
The Double Numbers 
The three double issues, the March Gardening Manual, the October Housebuilding Number 
and the Christmas Annual, have become famous. These annuals will form important features of 
COUNTRY LIFE IN AMERICA in 1907. 35 cents a copy (double numbers 50 cents), $4.00 a year. 
DOUBLEDAY, PAGE & COMPANY, NEW YORK 
