The Handy Natural History. By the Rev. J. G. Wood, author of "Homes without Hands," etc., etc. 368 pages, 8 × 6-1/2 With 224 Engravings. 8s. cloth boards, gilt edges.
"A delightful book, and will make a very handsome and enviable high-class prize or present."—School Board Chronicle.
"A handsome volume, in which the author, a well-known naturalist, tells his readers in simple, untechnical language the habits and nature of birds, beasts, and reptiles. Mr. Wood's style is excellently adapted for attracting the interest and insuring the attention of even ordinarily careless readers."—Mail.
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