CROWELL’S SPRING BOOKSAdventures of The Infallible GodahlBy FREDERICK IRVING ANDERSONThese fascinating chapters from the career of a character even more ingenious in conception than the famous Raffles have made a great sensation during their publication in serial form. Not only are they well worth reading for their interest-compelling plots, but they gain an added value from the exceptional merit of the author’s literary style. Mr. Anderson has developed a vein of fiction that well-nigh outclasses the work of both Hornung and Conan Doyle.8 illustrations. 12mo. $1.00 net. By mail, $1.10.THE COMMUTER’S GARDENEdited by W. B. HAYWARDA book for those who possess small plots of land and want advice on how best to improve and beautify them. Full of valuable information. 16 illustrations from photographs.12mo. $1.00 net. By mail, $1.10.TUBERCULOSIS: Its Cause, Cure, and PreventionBy EDWARD O. OTIS, M.D.The simple facts about this dread disease presented in a form interesting and intelligible to the layman. Dr. Otis is an authority on the “Great White Plague.” 16 illustrations from photographs.12mo. $1.25 net. By mail, $1.37.RICHARD WAGNER: The Man and His WorkBy OLIVER HUCKELA sympathetic study of the great composer, from a fresh viewpoint. Issued in style uniform with Dr. Huckel’s well-known translations of the Wagner Operas. Illustrated.Cloth, 75 cents net. Limp leather, $1.25 net. Postage, 8 cents.HOW TO RESTBy GRACE DAWSONPoints out in a practical way the right method of living. Brief and to the point, and filled with sensible advice.12mo. 50 cents net. By mail, 55 cents.THE MESSAGE OF NEW THOUGHTBy ABEL LEIGHTON ALLENA clear exposition of the basic ideas of New Thought and comparison of its teachings with those of the orthodox religions and Christian Science.12mo. $1.25 net. By mail, $1.37.THE DEAF: Their Position in SocietyBy HARRY BESTThe results of a thoroughgoing, scientific study of the deaf and so-called “deaf and dumb” in the United States. An authoritative contribution to the literature of a vitally important subject. (In Crowell’s Library of Economics.)8vo. $2.00 net. By mail, $2.20.HEROES OF THE FARTHEST NORTH AND FARTHEST SOUTHBy J. K. MACLEANStirring accounts of leaders in Polar exploration, including Franklin, Kane, Greely, Nansen, Peary, Shackleton, and Captain Scott. Illustrated.12mo. 50 cents net. By mail, 55 cents.ROGET’S THESAURUSRevised by C. O. S. MAWSONNew large-type, thin-paper edition of this indispensable aid to students and literary workers. Revised and greatly enlarged.Cloth, $1.50 net. Limp leather, $2.50 net. Postage, 15 cents.The Education of Karl WitteTranslated by Professor LEO WIENER and edited by H. ADDINGTON BRUCEThe first edition in English of the remarkable story of the early training of the German boy who at fourteen took his degree of Ph.D., and at sixteen was made a Doctor of Laws and appointed to the teaching staff of the University of Berlin! An important book for parents and educators.8vo. $1.50 net. By mail, $1.65.THOMAS Y. CROWELL COMPANY, New York
CROWELL’S SPRING BOOKS
Adventures of The Infallible Godahl
By FREDERICK IRVING ANDERSON
These fascinating chapters from the career of a character even more ingenious in conception than the famous Raffles have made a great sensation during their publication in serial form. Not only are they well worth reading for their interest-compelling plots, but they gain an added value from the exceptional merit of the author’s literary style. Mr. Anderson has developed a vein of fiction that well-nigh outclasses the work of both Hornung and Conan Doyle.
8 illustrations. 12mo. $1.00 net. By mail, $1.10.
THE COMMUTER’S GARDEN
Edited by W. B. HAYWARD
A book for those who possess small plots of land and want advice on how best to improve and beautify them. Full of valuable information. 16 illustrations from photographs.
12mo. $1.00 net. By mail, $1.10.
TUBERCULOSIS: Its Cause, Cure, and Prevention
By EDWARD O. OTIS, M.D.
The simple facts about this dread disease presented in a form interesting and intelligible to the layman. Dr. Otis is an authority on the “Great White Plague.” 16 illustrations from photographs.
12mo. $1.25 net. By mail, $1.37.
RICHARD WAGNER: The Man and His Work
By OLIVER HUCKEL
A sympathetic study of the great composer, from a fresh viewpoint. Issued in style uniform with Dr. Huckel’s well-known translations of the Wagner Operas. Illustrated.
Cloth, 75 cents net. Limp leather, $1.25 net. Postage, 8 cents.
HOW TO REST
By GRACE DAWSON
Points out in a practical way the right method of living. Brief and to the point, and filled with sensible advice.
12mo. 50 cents net. By mail, 55 cents.
THE MESSAGE OF NEW THOUGHT
By ABEL LEIGHTON ALLEN
A clear exposition of the basic ideas of New Thought and comparison of its teachings with those of the orthodox religions and Christian Science.
12mo. $1.25 net. By mail, $1.37.
THE DEAF: Their Position in Society
By HARRY BEST
The results of a thoroughgoing, scientific study of the deaf and so-called “deaf and dumb” in the United States. An authoritative contribution to the literature of a vitally important subject. (In Crowell’s Library of Economics.)
8vo. $2.00 net. By mail, $2.20.
HEROES OF THE FARTHEST NORTH AND FARTHEST SOUTH
By J. K. MACLEAN
Stirring accounts of leaders in Polar exploration, including Franklin, Kane, Greely, Nansen, Peary, Shackleton, and Captain Scott. Illustrated.
12mo. 50 cents net. By mail, 55 cents.
ROGET’S THESAURUS
Revised by C. O. S. MAWSON
New large-type, thin-paper edition of this indispensable aid to students and literary workers. Revised and greatly enlarged.
Cloth, $1.50 net. Limp leather, $2.50 net. Postage, 15 cents.
The Education of Karl Witte
Translated by Professor LEO WIENER and edited by H. ADDINGTON BRUCE
The first edition in English of the remarkable story of the early training of the German boy who at fourteen took his degree of Ph.D., and at sixteen was made a Doctor of Laws and appointed to the teaching staff of the University of Berlin! An important book for parents and educators.
8vo. $1.50 net. By mail, $1.65.
THOMAS Y. CROWELL COMPANY, New York