The Grand Canyon and Other Poems
By Henry van Dyke
This collection of Dr. van Dyke’s recent verse takes its title from that impressive description of the Grand Canyon of Arizona at daybreak, which stands among the most beautiful of Dr. van Dyke’s poems. The rest of the collection is characterized by those rare qualities that, as The Outlook has said, have enabled the author “to win the suffrage of the few as well as the applause of the many.”
$1.25 net; postage extra.
The American Natural History
A Foundation of Useful Knowledge of the Higher Animals of North America.
By William T. Hornaday, Sc. D., Director of the New York Zoological Park, author of “Our Vanishing Wild Life,” etc.
Entirely reset in Four Crown Octavo Volumes; with 16 full-page illustrations in colors, 67 full-page illustrations from original drawings and photographs, and nearly 300 text illustrations; and with numerous charts and maps. The set, in a box, $7.50 net; postage extra.
CHARLES SCRIBNER’S SONS
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