St. Nicholas/Volume 32/Number 4/Advertisements/Back/Century Books
he Jungle Books Here are perfect treasures of delight for young folks—and old folks too. “The Jungle Book” and “The Second Jungle Book,” who does not know them? Has Kipling yet done anything better? These fascinating stories are of India, of course, but not the India Kipling has made familiar to the English-speaking world. These are books of the jungle. “They are unique in literature and perfectly delightful in spirit.” The books are uniform in style, about 420 pages each, fully illustrated, $1.50 each. | ||
Donald and Dorothy This is the book that every child should have received at Christmas-time to enjoy every month of the year, for it is one of the most popular of the books for children ever issued. If it is n’t in the library—and you?ll know it if it is—get a copy at once. 12mo, illustrated, 355 pages, $1.50. | ||
Baby Days Edited by Mary Mapes Dodge This is a collection of just the very best stories, jingles, rhymes and pictures which have appeared in St Nicholas. They are delightful for reading aloud to the very youngest. Quarto, 192 pages, $1.50. Animal Stories Retold from St. Nicholas |
“Now I did n’t know that did you?”— | |
A series of six volumes, edited by M. H. Carter, containing the choicest material about animals, culled from thirty years of St Nicholas. They are books that boys and girls will love. Beautifully bound and illustrated, uniform in size and style, each 65 cents net. | ||
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The Brownies in the Philippines With Pictures and Verse by Palmer Cox Perhaps the most famous band that ever amused and delighted littie folks is the “Brownies.” There is scarcely a country they have n’t visited, their latest adventures being in the Philippines. There are seven Brownie Books now, each a separate pleasure, uniform in size and style, 1.50 each. | ||
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