1.25
An exceptionally good book, describing as a connected narrative the
events of Christ's life. The language is simple and dignified, and the
words of the Gospel, whenever used, are given without variation. Fully
illustrated from photographs of famous paintings.
STRONG, SYDNEY.
Talks to Boys and Girls.
Revell. .50
Under three divisions, Kite Talks, Random Talks, and The Life I Ought
to Live, Mr. Strong gives us practical, interesting, and helpful
suggestions for leading broad spiritual lives of love and usefulness.
Many anecdotes enliven the text.
SCIENCE, OUT-OF-DOOR BOOKS, AND STORIES OF ANIMALS
If we do not plant knowledge when young, it will give us no shade
when we are old.
CHESTERFIELD.
BAKER, R.S.
The Boy's Book of Inventions.
Doubleday. 2.00
These accounts of the wonders of modern science tell of liquid air,
wireless telegraphy, X-Ray photography, and other marvels. There are
many illustrations.
BAMFORD, M.E. (p. 157)
Up and Down the Brooks.
Houghton. .75
A careful observer and nature-lover gives us a familiar account of the
wonderful lives of the little brook creatures.
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