The Great Round World and What Is Going On In It, Vol. 1, No. 32, June 17, 1897 - A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls by Various
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page 39 of 43 (90%)
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pages. Cloth, 60 cents.
4. =Modern Industries and Commerce=, by ROBERT LOUIS, PH.D. Treats of commerce and the different means of conveyance used in different eras. Highways, Canals. Tunnels, Railroads, and the Steam Engine are discussed in an entertaining way. Other subjects are Paper Manufacture, Newspapers, Electric Light, Atlantic Cable, the Telephone, and the principal newer commercial applications of Electricity, etc. 329 pages. Cloth, 60 cents. * * * * * WOOD'S Natural History Readers. By the REV. J.G. WOOD, M.A., _Author of "Homes without Hands," etc._ =First Reader.= Short and simple stories about Common Domestic Animals 25 cts. =Second Reader.= Short and simple stories about Animals of the Fields, Birds, etc. 36 cts. =Third Reader.= Descriptive of Familiar Animals and some of their wild relations 50 cts. |
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