Home Life in All Lands

SIXTH IMPRESSION

HOME LIFE IN ALL LANDS
By CHARLES MORRIS


BOOK I

HOW THE WORLD LIVES

"It is the most intimate, and gives us the best idea of the ordinary life of these strange people to whom our author introduces us. The volume is both interesting and valuable in an unusual degree. A capital book for school or home."

The School Journal, New York.

One hundred and twelve illustrations. 316 pages.


BOOK II

MANNERS AND CUSTOMS
OF UNCIVILIZED PEOPLES

"Excellent for school or home use. This volume deals with the manners and customs of uncivilized peoples. The illustrations are well chosen and the style is admirable."—Providence Journal.

One hundred illustrations. 322 pages.


BOOK III

ANIMAL FRIENDS AND
HELPERS

Fully illustrated. 340 pages.



J. B. LIPPINCOTT COMPANY

PUBLISHERS PHILADELPHIA

Reproduced by permission of The Philadelphia Museums.

Transport Elephants, Perak, Federated Malay States

Home Life
in All Lands

BY

CHARLES MORRIS

Author of "Historical Tales," "History of the World,"
"History of the United States," etc.

Book III.

ANIMAL FRIENDS AND HELPERS

ILLUSTRATED

PHILADELPHIA & LONDON

J. B. LIPPINCOTT COMPANY

COPYRIGHT, 1911, BY J. B. LIPPINCOTT COMPANY

PRINTED IN UNITED STATES OF AMERICA