July, 1913 



THE GARDEN MAGAZINE 



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Books of the Out-of-Doors 



by 



Stewart Edward White 



The Story of His African Hunt 



The Land 

 of Footprints 



A really enthralling tale of experienced 

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— Boston Eve. Transcript 



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Coming this Fall 

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 African Camp Fires. A picture of darkest 

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MRS. RED PEPPER 



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