Edited by Oscar Fay Adams.
The contents are prefaced by a valuable index of authors, in which not only the names are given, but also the place and date of birth.
- Winter—December, January, February.
- Spring—March, April, May.
- Summer-June, July, August.
- Autumn—September, October, November.
Each season, 3 volumes in a neat box. Each volume, plain cloth, 75 cents; half cloth, gilt, $1.00.
WEBSTER’S PRACTICAL DICTIONARY.
This is a very complete dictionary, and contains more matter than any other dollar dictionary. The book is finely printed, and handsomely bound. It has 600,000 words and 1400 illustrations. Price $1.00.
HOW THEY LEARNED HOUSEWORK.
By Christina Goodwin.
Under the guise of an interesting story it gives a deal of information relative to housekeeping, or just that part of housekeeping which young people are capable of taking a hand in—sweeping, dusting, bed-making, sewing, plain cooking, with experiments in preserve and jelly making. Price 75 cents.