DecEMBER, 1906 THE GARDEN MAGAZINE 290.-a 
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Old New England Churches iii" 
By DOLORES BACON, author of The Diary of a Musician, etc. 
Simple enough architecturally are many of these quiet buildings, but the wealth a. 
of association gives them an interest to Americans far greater than the most inspir- Sore 
ing English or Continental cathedrals. It is authoritative, having been gleaned from personal interviews 
with the pastors, and through reference to pamphlets, books of general history, ecclesiastical histories, town 
| ee records, old sermons and the like. Nine photogravures and twenty-four beautiful half-tones. $4.13 postpaid. 
Dem Good Ole Times 
By MRS. JAMES H. DOOLEY 
To read this book is to comprehend the real relations between the old-time “quality” and their negro 
dependents. It isa most charming gift book, with pictures that express the Southern type of beauty, more 
adequately 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. 
Dixie After the War 
By MYRTA LOCKETT AVARY, with an introduction by Gen. Clement A. Evans. 
A very exceptional book of Reconstruction memoirs—as thrilling as romance, and yery charming. 
Uniform with “A Belle of the Fifties” and “A Southern Girl in ’61.” 32 illustrations from old paintings, 
daguerreotypes and rare photographs. Net, $2.75. (Postage, 28 cents.) 
_ Letters and Recollections 
of George Washington | 
| Some two hundred letters to Tobjas Lear and others. The New York Times says truly: 
“Nothing has been unearthed so far that gives so excellent a personal view of George Wash- 
ington.’’ Illustrated with rare portraits, etc. Net, $2.50. (Postage 25 cents.) 
Recollections of Thirteen Presidents 
By JOHN S. WISE, author of The Lion’s Skin, The End of an Era, etc. 
Sixteen ne portraits. Net, $2.50. (Postage, 25 cents.) 
Recollections and Letters 
of Gen. R. E. Lee 
By CAPTAIN ROBERT E. LEE 
The New York Evening Post says: ‘‘ We shall never have a 
more enlightening portrayal.”” Four photogravure portraits. Net, $2.50. 
(Postage 25 cents.) 
COUNTRY LIFE THz WORLD'S WORK THE GARDEN ; £ 
IN AMERICA FARMING MAGAZINE SCHED MMPS OF 
THE WICLIFFE SISTERS” 
DOUBLEDAY. PAGE & Co. NEW YORK. (Dixie After the War) 
