THE PREACHER OF CEDAR MOUNTAIN.
A novel. A tale of the open country. Net, $1.35. (Doubleday, Page & Co.)
SIGN TALK
A Universal Signal Code, Without Apparatus, for use in the Army, the Navy, Camping, Hunting, Daily Life and among the Plains Indians. Net, $3.00. (Doubleday, Page & Co.)
BY MRS. ERNEST THOMPSON SETON
(Published by DOUBLEDAY, PAGE & CO.)
A WOMAN TENDERFOOT, 1901
A book of outdoor adventures and camping for women and girls. How to dress for it, where to go, and how to profit the most by camp life. Price, $2.00.
NIMROD’S WIFE, 1907
A companion volume, giving Mrs. Seton’s side of the many camp-fires she and her husband lighted together in the Rockies from Canada to Mexico. Price, $1.75 net.
THE COUNTRY LIFE PRESS
GARDEN CITY, N. Y.
Transcriber’s Notes
Variant spelling and hyphenation have been preserved as printed. Simple typographical errors have been corrected.
- page xlii
The hands are always held or moved so as to illustrate,[TN: changed hyphen to comma] - page xliv
the single-hand alphabet as given in the cut on page li[TN: was "II">[ - page xlv
or, ‘I have nothing more to say,’[TN: added closing quote] - footnote 2
This would manifest itself in a growing conformity[TN: was "comformity">[ - page 49
pointing to left, rotate a little back and forth. (Blackfoot.)[TN: moved period inside closing parenthesis.] - page 60
Fr. le dîner; Ger.[TN: added period] - page 61
Hold out both flat hands, palms[TN: removed comma] up, level, - page 107
because they chopped their fingers when in mourning.)[TN: period printed outside parenthesis] - page 113
For Kill me or Beat me, make the sign toward one’s self.[TN: was a comma] - page 132
Money (Paper). Sign Writing and Money.[TN: added period] - page 135
Fr. le couguar;[TN: was a period] Ger. der Kuguar. - page 146
O[TN: added heading] - page 216
sides of the head like the feathers in a war-bonnet.[TN: added period] - page 227
Sometimes, and particularly with Northern Indians,[TN: was a period]