“Should form a part of every juvenile library, whether public or private.”—The Independent.

NATURAL HISTORY
By John D. Champlin, assisted by Frederick A. Lucas 725 pp. Over 800 Illustrations

“Here, in compact and attractive form, is valuable and reliable information on every phase of natural history, on every item of interest to the student. Invaluable to the teacher and school, and should be on every teacher’s desk for ready reference, and the children should be taught to go to this volume for information useful and interesting.”—Journal of Education.

HENRY HOLT AND COMPANY
NEW YORK, CHICAGO

THE CHILDREN OF THE NEW FOREST

By Captain Marryat. Illustrated in color and line by E. Boyd Smith. Special library binding. $1.35 net.

THE LAST OF THE MOHICANS

By James Fenimore Cooper. Illustrated in color and line by E. Boyd Smith. Special library binding. $1.35 net.

In every detail of illustration and manufacture these editions are made as if these books were being published for the first time for young folks. This attempt to put the juvenile classics in a form which on its looks will attract children, is meeting with widespread support from the public and librarians.

The text is not abridged.