The Great Round World and What Is Going On In It, Vol. 2, No. 23, June 9, 1898 - A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls by Various
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page 6 of 50 (12%)
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_By MARGARET W. MORLEY. With illustrations
of flowers, fishes, frogs, birds, etc., set in the text. 12mo, $1.25._ "It describes with artistic delicacy the transmission of that wonderful thing called life in both the plant and animal existence. The difficult subject is treated with such intelligence and charm of manner that children may read it with interest, and parents need have no fear of its influence."--_The Chicago Times._ "Something of flower life, something of fish life, of frogs, and of birds, and a chapter on human life, form the subjects of this book,--all told in the graceful manner of a womanly woman, whose love for nature has given her a keener insight into nature's secrets, and a greater ability to impart those secrets to others with the ease of face-to-face talks than is vouchsafed to many people."--_The Boston Times._ =SPECIAL--25 copies of this exquisite book at 75 cents each.= WILLIAM BEVERLEY HARISON, 5 West 18th Street. New York * * * * * FOUR TRUE STORIES OF LIFE AND ADVENTURE. By Jessie R. Smith. New York: William Beverley Harison. Price 36 cents, postpaid. "Four True Stories of Life and Adventure," by Jessie R. Smith. This is a book to be read by children, not to them. A child during the years of |
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