A Signpost to the Traveler
By John M. Clarke
Author of “The Heart of Gaspé”; D.Sc., Colgate, Chicago, Princeton; LL.D., Amherst, Johns Hopkins; member of the National Academy of Sciences; New York State Paleontologist.
Here is a book—the first for many years, so far as our knowledge goes—which can legitimately be compared with that classic of regional literature, Thoreau’s “Cape Cod.” Its author’s subject, like Thoreau’s, is one of the quaintest and most fascinating provincial districts of the continent; a district which has the literary advantage of being to this day less known than Cape Cod was, even at the time when Thoreau tramped its length.
Illustrated, Price $3.00.
Poems of Giovanni Pascoli
Translated by Evaleen Stein
A generous selection from work of the most permanently significant of modern Italian poets.
Price $1.50
Wind In The Pines