December, 1922 
571 
An Unusual Offer 6 Vol. Set of 
Ernest Thompson Seton 
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E veryone who loves the out-of-doors 
will be interested in this opportunity. 
No other author quite approximates the 
style and charm of Ernest Thompson Seton. 
A new achievement in the art of book- 
making — that of the alchemic gold process — 
has made possible a binding that conforms 
entirely with the cheerful style of the 
writing, and with the unique illustrations. 
Mr. Seton, himself, has drawn the unique 
pictures from which the publishers have 
made the gold stamping. Thus, the per- 
sonality of this outdoor genius is beautifully 
expressed on the outside of his books, before 
a single one is opened. 
Books that hold the mysterious thrill of the 
forest — that carry you back to vacation- 
land — that make you breathe the pine- 
scented air — hear the swish of green trees — 
and sigh for the wonders of the woods as you 
enjoy the stirring, true stories of animals 
and the Great Outdoors! Read the dra- 
matic story of the dogs who lived double 
lives of peacefulness by day and murder by 
nigbt. Make the acquaintance of Coaly, 
the beautiful outlaw horse that would not 
be tamed by man. Follow the amazing 
history of a super - intelligent woll, who 
evaded capture for five years and killed at 
least one doe every day. 
Interwoven with the dramatic incidents 
of the narratives are hundreds of details of 
camp craft. The great outdoors is for 
everybody who enjoys his or her life to the 
fullest. The wonderfully attractive books 
of Ernest Thompson Seton are 
for boys and girls and all the 
older folks who are boys or 
girls at heart. The winter 
is here, but now, with some 
of the most interesting 
and profusely illustrated 
books ever published, you 
can bring the outdoors 
right into your home, and 
keep it there with you 
during the fall 
winter 
The special binding, 
the cheerful style of 
the writing, the hun- 
dreds of unique illus- 
trations all combine 
to make a set of 
books that you 
and your family 
will always value. 
N e a rl y every 
page has its 
own special il- 
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a complete set to you on approval. Keep 
the books for five days — look them over — 
admire their make-np— browse through them— 
enjoy them, then decide whether or not you will 
keep them. But don’t decide until you have first 
examined the books in your own home for Five 
Days Free. 
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the outdoors as are his word pictures. The 
newest book from his magic pen is included 
in this set — WOODLAND TALES — this vol- 
ume alone has 100 drawings by the author. 
TV'O LITTLE SAVAGES has 300 draw- 
ings — and so on ! And all have half-tone en- 
gravings and pen-and-ink drawings of every 
outdoor subject — from grizzly bears to Indian 
Wigwams. 
These are not ordinary books. They are 
printed on rich soft paper, with deep gener- 
ous margins, and open, clear type. Nearly 
every page has a whimsical illustration. 
The art of books knows nothing quite so 
fascinating as this. In his wonderfully 
refreshing style Mr. Seton makes you feel 
that you are living in a delightful vacation 
land. You breathe the pine-scented air 
and listen to the rustling of green trees and 
enjoy the romantic mys- 
tery of outdoors to the 
fullest. 
It has 
been years 
since you 
could buy 
such beautiful 
books at such^ a 
remarkably 1 o w 
price. We will 
quickly dispose of 
the few sets we are 
now placing on sale. 
today is the time 
to order, if you want 
to benefit by this spe- 
cial price. Don’t wait 
until the edition is gone. 
There are only a few, and they 
must go to those who order first. 
lustration; bunny plays dead, the cub climbs 
a tree, how to lay a camp fire, foot prints of 
grizzlies, etc. 
Dr. Frank Crane Says 
“I have turned to the livest man I know. 
He has lived much outdoors, knows the 
birds, beasts, and, as Saint Francis of 
Assisi would say, ‘Our brother the sun and 
our sisters the winds and woods.’ He is 
Ernest Thompsoy Seton.” 
'fhe Beloved Author 
Mr. Seton is universally beloved because 
he has the unusual gift of doing three things 
well: he entertains, he 
diverts, he instructs. 
And in addition he is 
a most engaging 
artist. H i s pen 
pictures run all 
through h i s 
books. These 
are 
q u a i n 
and full- 
i'lavored 
with 
