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12

YEARS UP

"!

*This is a 1967 book.

classics

-

historical novels

858-103

THE GOLDEN SHORE. Great

short stories selected for young readers.*

A rich and distinguished collection of short

stories from such literary masters as Hardy,

Hemingway, Tolstoy, Faulkner, and Saki, to

name just a -few. A truly wonderful book,

illustrated by Karl Stucklen ......

$3..95

857-168

THE HOBBIT. J. R. R. Tolkien's

finely written saga of goblins, elves and

dragons in a spacious country of long ago,

has become a classic enjoyed by many readers.

$3.95

856-301

THE LAST OF THE MOHI–

CANS.* James Fennimore Cooper ..

$2.95

856-302

A TALE OF TWO CITIES.*

Charles Dickens ................

$2.95

856-303

SHORT STORIES OF 0.

HENRY* ....................

$2.95

Handsome editions of these enduring classics. • .

857-283

JANE EYRE, by Charlotte Bronte.

$3.95

857-271

PRIDE AND PREJUDICE, by

Jane Austen ..................

$3.95

857-272

THE THREE MUSKETEERS,

by Alexander Dumas ............

$3.95

Distinguished new editions of these popular

classics. Award-winning illustrations.

858-012

DADDY LONG-LEGS.* An at·

tractive new edition of this classic love story,

written by Jean Webster, with illustrations by

Edward ArdizZ-One ..............

$3.95

857-140

JOHNNY TREMAIN. This New·

bery Award novel has long been a favorite.

The young hero is pictured against a thrilling

and accurate background of Boston at the

outbreak of the Revolutionary War. By Esther

Forbes, illustrated by Lynd Ward ...

$3.75

858-255

TWENTY TALES FROM

SHAKESPEARE. An outstanding book

which contains the stories of twenty of Shake–

speare's most famous plays, told in a direct,

lucid style with accuracy and understanding.

Superbly retold by Irene Buckman and illus·

trated with numerous photographs ...

$3.95

859-273

MY FAIR LADY.* Bernard

Shaw's play about the bedraggled cockney

flower girl who is passed off as a princess in

society, is newly adapted into a novel by

Monica Dickens. Will be as welcome as the

"rain in Spain" ................

$3.50

857-207

GOOD-BYE, MR. CHIPS. James

Hilton's tender and gentle study of a beloved

English schoolmaster ............

$3.50

858-114

STEPHEN CRANE .....

$2.95

858-319

EDGAR ALLEN POE ...

$2.95

858·324

ROBERT LOUIS STEVEN-

SON ........................

$2.95

858-323

JULES VERNE .......

$2.95

858-320

H. G. WELLS ........

$2.95

Handsome books featuring the greatest works

of these foremost writers. The novels and

short stories selected are unabridged.

856-025

UP A ROAD SLOWLY ..

$3.95

856-007

ACROSS FIVE APRILS.

$3.95

Two award-winning novels by Irene Hunt.

The first is the moving story of a young girl's

growing up and the virtues she acquires from

the people with whom she is associated. The

second is an absorbing story of courage and

family devotion during the civil war.

857-163

THE BLACK PEARL* ...

$3.25

857-165

ISLAND OF THE BLUE DOL-

PHINS ......................

$3.00

Two beautifully written novels by distin–

guished author, Scott O'Dell. The first is the

haunting and dramatic story of how the dis–

covery of the dusky Pearl of Heaven pro·

foundly reshapes a young boy's life. The sec·

ond, a Newbery Medal winner, is a romantic

adventure, based on history, of the twenty

years an Indian girl spent alone on an island

off Ca

1i

fornia.

all about animals

856-178

C. W. ANDERSON'S FAVOR–

ITE HORSE STORIES.* A wonderful col–

lection of stories, essays and poems that have

been written about horses, and which will

entrance horse lovers of all ages. Included are

stories about many great horses, such as Man

O' War, Whirlaway, and Citation. Collected

and illustrated by C. W. Anderson ...

$4.95

856-176

THE FOX AND THE HOUND.*

Winner, Dutton Animal Book Awud, 1967.

A remarkably vivid and realistic portrayal of

the duel between these two skilled antago–

nists, each one born and bred to his dangerous

calling. An extraordinary, authentic portrait

of animal

life

by Daniel P. Mannix, with il–

lustrations by John Schoenherr .....

$4.95

859-296

MAN'S FUNNIEST FRIEND.*

A hilarious collection of stories, poems and

cartoons by famous authors and illustrators

to tickle the ribs of dog lovers everywhere.

Selected by William Cole, illustrated with

drawings, photographs and cartoons. Indexed.

$5.95

859-109

A SLOTH IN THE FAMILY.*

The affectionate story of this misunderstood

animal and his life in a human family is told

in beautiful color illustrations showing the

sloth in his peculiar and lovable postures. By

Hermann Tirler ..........•.....

$3.50

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859-352

THE COMPLETE BOOK OF

HORSES AND PONIES. An all-inclusive

book which covers the evaluation, behavior,

types and breeds, care and handling, training,

beginner and advanced riding techniques by

Margaret Cabell Self, one of the country's

leading experts. Illustrated with photographs

and line drawings 'by R. W. Mutch ..

$5.95

856-222

RACES TO THE SWIFT:

Great stories of the turf.* Eighteen ex·

citing fiction and non-fiction tales that deal

with race horses of every variety-modern

and ancient, foreign and domestic, flat runners

and trotters. Features the works of such dis·

tinguished writers as John P. Marquand,

Lincoln Steffins, Lew Wallace and Paul

Brown. Edited by Fairfax Downey, illustrated

by Don Stivers .....................

$3.95

856-196

DRINKERS OF THE WIND.

Revised for young readers, this is the absorb–

ing story of a young man's quest for a perfect

Arabian horse. In Arabia he lived in the tents

of the Bedouins, was accepted as a blood

brother, and shared the adventures of this

wandering tribe of horse lovers. By Carl L.

Raswan, illustrated with photographs.

$3.75