220-6 THE GARDEN MAGAZINE DECEMBER, 1906 
RUDYARD KIPLING’S NEW BOOK : 
Puck ot Pook’s Hill 
“In ‘Puck of Pook’s Hill’ the old Kipling has come back 
It seems to have been written out of a full heart, as 
though the author had kindled to his subject and had enjoyed 
every instant of his task. His powers have been revived in 
full force.’—New York Tribune. : 
Illustrated in color by ARTHUR RACKHAM. $1.50. 
ILLUSTRATED BY THE SAME ARTIST: 
Irving’s Rip Van Winkle - pabisses in 1905 
“One of the most beautifully and artistically gotten up books that we have seen.’””—New York Sun. 
Fifty illustrations in color. Net, $5.00. (Postage 25 cents. ) 
ILLUSTRATED HOLIDAY 
alee Kipling’s “They” 
This beautiful edition was prepared under tine author’s special supervision, 
in response to the ever-increasing demand for a “permanent form.” 
‘‘A most wonderful piece of Ihioeeciatee, ” says the Louisville Courier Journal ‘‘and senines the 
greatest short story ever written. 
Illustrated in full color by F. H. TownsEnD. $1.50, net. (Postage, 15 cents.) 
Traffics and Discoveries 
Eleven tales, which as the New York Globe says, show Mr. Kipling as ‘More 
than ever the inevitable master of the short story.” $1.50. 
OTHER BOOKS BY RUDYARD KIPLING: 
The Five Nations. Net, $1.40. Postage 14c. | The Kipling Birthday Book. $1.00. 
Just So Stories. Net, $1.20. Postage 12c. Life’s Handicap: Being Stories of Mine Own 
The Just So Song Book. Net, $1.20. Post- | People. $1.50. 
age 12c. Under the Deodars, The Phantom ’Rickshaw 
Kim. $1.50. and Wee Willie Winkie. $1.50. 
The Day’s Work. $1.50. | From Sea to Sea. Two Volumes. $2.00. 
Stalky & Co. $1.50. The Light That Failed. $1.50. 
The Brushwood Boy. $1.50. | Soldier Stories. $1.50. 
Plain Tales From the Hills. $1.50. | (WithWolcott Balestier.) The Naulahka. $1.00 
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7. | Notable New Bacio 
Reproduction of the cover inlay for ‘‘ They ” 
By MARY DILLON 
The Leader Author of ‘‘The Rose of Old St. Louis,’’ etc. Anthony Overman 
The love story of a present-day hero, whose eloquence and personal mag- By MIRIAM MICHELSON 
netism are as real as they are worth reading about. | Author of “‘In the Bishop’s Carriage,’’ etc 
Even ‘‘far better than her well received novels: ‘The Rose of Old St. A novel of the Old San Francisco—the story of a man’s love for a woman 
Louis,’ and ‘In Old Bellaire,’ ’’ says the Boston Herald. Illustrated, $1.50. whose conscience had ‘‘a blind spot.’’ 
“Pew writers surpass Miss Michelson in the light by-play of diaiogue.”’ 
—New York Globe. Illustrated by JoHN Cecit CLay. $1.50 
The Incomplete Amorist 
By E. NESBIT, Author of ‘‘The Wouldbegoods.’’ 
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Confessions to a Heathen Idol 
By “MARIAN LEE” 
“*As full of philosophy as Holmes’ Breakfast ’able—and far more read- 
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