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  MAGIC PICTURES OF THE LONG AGO  By   ''With some forty illustrations. $1.30 net''

These stories grew out of Miss Chandler's popular Story Hours for Children at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York. Each recounts the youth and something of the later life of some striking character in art, history, or literature, and is made very vivid by reproductions of famous pictures, etc.

THE DOGS OF BOYTOWN

By

Author of "Pierrot, Dog of Belgium," etc.

''Illustrated. $1.50 net''

New York Sun: "It takes the cake—in this case, of course, a dog biscuit It is the most unusual book of its kind Dyer enters a new field for boys all boys will want to know about Dogs—their ways and habits, their histories and origins Threaded through this wonderful textbook on dogs is the story of adventures of two boys  shows the reader where to find out about everything from bench shows and the care of puppies to fleas  illustrated with photographs and excellent pen sketches"   BLUE HERON COVE  By   Author of "Nora-Square-Accounts."

''Illustrated. $1.35 net''

Tells how Blue Heron Island and its seafaring folks change "a little German countess in white satin" into "a real, authentic American girl."

THE GUN BOOK

By

''Profusely illustrated. $1.60 net''

A book about guns for boys of all ages. The history is accurate; boys will remember the anecdotes; and the technical parts are sensibly adapted to show "just how it works."

HENRY HOLT AND COMPANY PUBLISHERS     NEW YORK