THE BEAUTIFUL LAND OF NOD.

A collection of poems, songs, stories, and allegories dealing with child life. The work is profusely illustrated with dainty line engravings and photographs from life.

"The delight of the nursery; the foremost baby's book in the world."—N. O. Picayune.

Quarto, sage green cloth $1.00

TRANSCRIBER'S NOTE

Contemporary spellings have been retained evenwhen inconsistent. A small number of obvious typographical errors have beencorrected, and missing punctuation has been silently added. The list of additionalworks by the author has been moved to the end.
The following additional changes have been made; they can be identifiedin the body of the text by a grey dotted underline:

I seemed too dear, too peacefulIt seemed too dear, too peaceful
do a thing that itsdo a thing that is
three tittle escapadesthree little escapades
"you gave me a fright," she she said "you gave me a fright," she said
waiting, with her eyes on Elinora, signwaiting, with her eyes on Elinor, for a sign