WOOD FOLK SERIES
By WILLIAM J. LONG

The unique merit of this nature student rests in his fascinating style of writing, which invariably interests young and old; for without this element his pioneer work in the realm of nature would now be familiar only to scientists. As it is, Long’s Wood Folk Series is in use in thousands of schools the country over, has been adopted by many reading circles, and is now on the library lists of six important states; thus leading laymen, young and old, into the wonderland of nature hitherto entirely closed to all.

WAYS OF WOOD FOLK

205 pages. Illustrated. List price, 50 cents; mailing price, 60 cents

This delightful work tells of the lives and habits of the commoner wood folk, such as the crow, the rabbit, the wild duck. The book is profusely illustrated by Charles Copeland and other artists.

WILDERNESS WAYS

155 pages. Illustrated. List price, 45 cents; mailing price, 50 cents

“Wilderness Ways” is written in the same intensely interesting style as its predecessor, “Ways of Wood Folk.” The hidden life of the wilderness is here presented by sketches and stories gathered, not from books or hearsay, but from the author’s personal contact with wild things of every description.

SECRETS OF THE WOODS