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4073443St. Nicholas, Volume 32, Number 1, Front Advertisements — G. W. Dillingham Co.Mary Mapes Dodge

BOOKS

A BOOK THAT EVERY CHILD MUST HAVE


The Pearl

and

The Pumpkin

By PAUL WEST and W. W. DENSLOW


Illustrated by Denslow


A wonderful fairy story linking a fantastic past with the present day by a most fascinating chain of events.

The whole idea of this book is so weird, and is carried out in so charming a manner, that it easily eclipses all juveniles of modern times.

The story teems with action and is pictorial and picturesque in itself.

The pictures, by the famous illustrator of ‘The Wizard of Oz,” run entirely through the book, appearing on nearly every page, and are beautifully printed in colors. Quarto size, cloth bound, $1.25


Denslow’s New Series of Picture Books

FOR CHILDREN FOR 1904


The twelve books by Mr. Denslow, published in 1903, were so well received by children all over the world, that we take pleasure in putting before them six new titles by the same author and illustrator, whose watchword is action, color, expression, and clean wholesome FUN for the little ones.

Three Little Kittens
Animal Fair

Mother Goose A B C Book
Simple Simon

Barnyard Circus
Scarerow and the Tin-Man

SERIES OF 1903

Jack and the Beanstalk
ABC Book
Humpty Dumpty
House That Jack Built

Three Bears
One Ring Circus
Old Mother Hubbard
5 Little Pigs

Little Red Riding Hood
Tom Thumb
Zoo
Mary Had a Little Lamb

Quarto size, price 25¢. each. Indestructible, mounted on linen, 50¢. each

Sold everywhere or sent post paid free on receipt of price by


G. W. DILLINGHAM CO., PUBLISHERS, NEW YORK.