WORTH WHILE BOOKSRECOLLECTIONS AND REFLECTIONS OF A JAPANESE ARTISTBy YOSHIO MARKINO, Author of “A Japanese Artist in London.”8vo. Cloth. Fifteen illustrations in color and monochrome.$2.00 netThe charming intimacies which were given in the author’s previous book are here continued. Mr. Markino’s style is indescribable; frankness, originality of expression and spontaneity are the chief characteristics.THE WAY OF THE STRONGBy RIDGWELL CULLUM, Author of “The Night Riders,” etc. 12mo. Cloth. Wrapper in color and four illustrations by Douglas Duer.$1.35 netIt tells the story of a MAN—of powerful build and powerful spirit. In his clash as a capitalist with labor; in his frenzied love for his wife; in his every undertaking, this man is a character of force and power.A MANUAL OF PLAYBy WILLIAM BYRON FORBUSH, Ph. D, Author of “The Boy Problem,” etc. 12mo. Cloth. Illustrated.$1.50 netDesigned for parents and all having the care of children. It deals with play with dolls, play with balls, imaginative play, constructive play, laughter plays, play for girls, Sunday play and neighborhood play, etc.DANIEL WEBSTER(American Crisis Biographies)By FREDERIC A. OGG, Ph. D., Professor of History in the University of Wisconsin, and author of “The Governments of Europe.” 12mo. Cloth. With portrait.$1.25 netThemanWebster is brought out in strong contrast to the statesman and publicist.HOW TO WIN AT AUCTION BRIDGEBy EDWIN ANTHONY. 16mo. Limp cloth. With rules and specimen hands.75 cts. netAn up-to-date work dealing with the game in its most interesting form, “Royal Spades,” and giving a brief exposition of the nullo count.REDUCING the COST of LIVINGBy SCOTT NEARING, Ph. D., Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania. Author of “Wages in the United States,” “Social Adjustment,” etc.12mo. Cloth. With numerous tables.$1.25 netA comprehensive discussion of the problems that enter into the ever-increasing cost of living. The book is clear, concise and logical. The author’s conclusions are based upon facts.SHEAR NONSENSEA book for the after-dinner speaker. 16mo. Cloth. 75 cents net. Limp leather, boxed.$1.25 netThe best humor that has appeared in the last two years. The same discrimination and refinement that have been responsible for the success of “That Reminds Me” and “That Reminds Me Again” are features of this volume.ULYSSES S. GRANT(American Crisis Biographies)By FRANKLIN S. EDMONDS, Author of “A Century’s Progress in Education.” 12mo. Cloth. With portrait.$1.25 netA careful study of the great general, furnishing some interesting information heretofore unknown.MORE ABOUT COLLECTINGBy JAMES YOXALL, Author of “The A B C About Collecting.” 8vo. Cloth. One hundred and nine illustrations.$2.00 netGives detailed information for the amateur and semi-amateur collector of furniture, earthenware, glassware, porcelain, pictures, books, autographs, etc.For sale by all booksellers or by the publishersGEORGE W. JACOBS & CO.,Philadelphia
WORTH WHILE BOOKS
RECOLLECTIONS AND REFLECTIONS OF A JAPANESE ARTIST
By YOSHIO MARKINO, Author of “A Japanese Artist in London.”
8vo. Cloth. Fifteen illustrations in color and monochrome.
$2.00 net
The charming intimacies which were given in the author’s previous book are here continued. Mr. Markino’s style is indescribable; frankness, originality of expression and spontaneity are the chief characteristics.
THE WAY OF THE STRONG
By RIDGWELL CULLUM, Author of “The Night Riders,” etc. 12mo. Cloth. Wrapper in color and four illustrations by Douglas Duer.
$1.35 net
It tells the story of a MAN—of powerful build and powerful spirit. In his clash as a capitalist with labor; in his frenzied love for his wife; in his every undertaking, this man is a character of force and power.
A MANUAL OF PLAY
By WILLIAM BYRON FORBUSH, Ph. D, Author of “The Boy Problem,” etc. 12mo. Cloth. Illustrated.
$1.50 net
Designed for parents and all having the care of children. It deals with play with dolls, play with balls, imaginative play, constructive play, laughter plays, play for girls, Sunday play and neighborhood play, etc.
DANIEL WEBSTER
(American Crisis Biographies)
By FREDERIC A. OGG, Ph. D., Professor of History in the University of Wisconsin, and author of “The Governments of Europe.” 12mo. Cloth. With portrait.
$1.25 net
ThemanWebster is brought out in strong contrast to the statesman and publicist.
HOW TO WIN AT AUCTION BRIDGE
By EDWIN ANTHONY. 16mo. Limp cloth. With rules and specimen hands.
75 cts. net
An up-to-date work dealing with the game in its most interesting form, “Royal Spades,” and giving a brief exposition of the nullo count.
REDUCING the COST of LIVING
By SCOTT NEARING, Ph. D., Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania. Author of “Wages in the United States,” “Social Adjustment,” etc.
12mo. Cloth. With numerous tables.
$1.25 net
A comprehensive discussion of the problems that enter into the ever-increasing cost of living. The book is clear, concise and logical. The author’s conclusions are based upon facts.
SHEAR NONSENSE
A book for the after-dinner speaker. 16mo. Cloth. 75 cents net. Limp leather, boxed.
$1.25 net
The best humor that has appeared in the last two years. The same discrimination and refinement that have been responsible for the success of “That Reminds Me” and “That Reminds Me Again” are features of this volume.
ULYSSES S. GRANT
(American Crisis Biographies)
By FRANKLIN S. EDMONDS, Author of “A Century’s Progress in Education.” 12mo. Cloth. With portrait.
$1.25 net
A careful study of the great general, furnishing some interesting information heretofore unknown.
MORE ABOUT COLLECTING
By JAMES YOXALL, Author of “The A B C About Collecting.” 8vo. Cloth. One hundred and nine illustrations.
$2.00 net
Gives detailed information for the amateur and semi-amateur collector of furniture, earthenware, glassware, porcelain, pictures, books, autographs, etc.
For sale by all booksellers or by the publishers
GEORGE W. JACOBS & CO.,Philadelphia