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remarkable photographs from life by Messrs. Dugmore, Carlin, Beebe,
and other expert nature-photographers. Some of the photographs were
taken in the New York and Washington Zooelogical Parks, and some in the
open.
STORIES
The best romance becomes dangerous if by its excitement it
renders the ordinary course of life uninteresting, and increases
the morbid thirst for scenes in which we shall never be called on
to act.
RUSKIN.
ALCOTT, L.M.
Little Women.
Illustrated by Alice Barber Stephens.
Little. 2.00
Meg, Jo, Beth, and Amy, are as great favorites with the girls of this
generation as they were with their mothers. The book gives a picture
drawn from the youthful days of Miss Alcott and her sisters, and its
sweet natural home atmosphere and high standards make it one that
should be read by every little woman of to-day.
ALDRICH, T.B.
*The Story of a Bad Boy.
Illustrated by A.B. Frost.
Houghton. 2.00
"This is the story of a bad boy. Well, not such a very bad, but a
pretty bad boy; and I ought to know, for I am, or rather I was,
that boy myself."
This much loved volume should be put in the hands of every (p.
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