December, 1910 



THE GARDEN MAGAZINE 



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Rewards and Fairies 



By Rudyard Kipling 



"In this volume Mr. Kipling 

 has done some of his best work," 

 says a reviewer in the New York 

 Globe,"and he is head of them all 

 when he does that." There is the 

 story of "Cold Iron" and the lad 

 who left the People of the Hills 

 for the folk that live in housen, 

 "A Doctor of Medicine" who read in the stars 

 the secret of the Great Plague, and many 

 others. Even Philadelphia and several American 

 heroes appear in these new-old Saxon fairy tales. 

 The stories shimmer in that wondrous halfway 

 place between reality and dream. A tremble and 

 it is world of Flesh and Blood ; a flutter and you 

 are with Puck and the People of the Hills. And 

 you slip into it all as if it were the customary 

 thing. Mr. Kipling has omitted nothing of his 

 old skill. Illustrated. $1.50. 



COLLECTED VERSE. By Rudyard Kipling. 

 Illustrated Holiday Edition 



^ Mr. Kipling has here personally chosen the verse by which he wishes to be represented. 

 It is a worthy holiday presentation of this definitive work. Beautifully illustrated by W. 

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Other Books by RUDYARD KIPLING 



Pocket Edition of volumes marked ** bound in flexible red leather, each net, $1.50 (postage 8c.) 



**Puck of Pook's Hill. Illustrated in color. $1.50. 

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 **The Five Nations. Fixed price, $1 .40 (post- 

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 **Ju8t So Stories. Fixed price, $1.20 (postage 

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 The Just So Song Book. Fixed price, $1 .20 



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 Collected Verse of Rudyard Kipling. Net, 

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 "Kim. $1.50. 

 A Song of the English. Net, $7.50 illustrated 

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 "The Day's Work. $1 .50. 

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 **Plain Tales from the Hills. $1.50. 

 **Life's Handicap; Being Stories ot Mine Own 



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With the Night Mail. Fixed price, $1.00 

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Kipling Stories and Poems Every Child 

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•*The Light that Failed. $1.50. 



"Soldier Stories. $1.50. 



•*The Naulahka (With Wolcott Balestier). $1 .50 



''Departmental Ditties and Ballads and 

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"Soldiers Three, The Story of the Gadsbys 

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"From Sea to Sea. Fixed price, $1 .60 (postage 

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"The Seven Seas. Fixed Price, $1.40 (postage 

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"Abaft the Funnel. $1 .50. 

 Actions and Reactions. Illustrated. $1.50. 



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