The Riverside Bulletin, March, 1910
The Riverside Bulletin, March, 1910
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en upon familiar terms. His close study of the ways of his animal friends is woven into an attractive narrative of the experiences of Uncle Ned Buckshaw and a group of young people while camping out in the Nova Scotia forest. Young readers will find it an intensely interesting book, from which they will derive a wide and sound knowledge of the habits of wild animals.
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SWIMMING By Edwin Tenney Brewster
With frontispiece photograph of Annette Kellerman and numerous diagrams. 16mo, $1.00 net. Postage extra.
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