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MISCELLANEOUS


A BUSH CALENDAR.

By Amy E. Mack. Second edition, with 42 photographs of birds, flowers, bush scenes, etc. Small 4to., cloth, 3s. 6d. (postage 1d.)

Selborne Magazine: "It is with a pleasing sense of surprise that we read Mrs. Harrison's brightly-written studies of Nature as she is seen by the seeing eye."

Literary World: "A pleasant little book…There is much to interest those who have no personal knowledge of the antipodes…and to those who know the country, the vivid descriptions will bring back many happy recollections."


BUSH DAYS.

By Amy E. Mack. With 39 photographs. Small 4to., cloth (uniform with "A Bush Calendar"), 3s. 6d. (postage 1d.)

T. P.'s Weekly (London): "A delightful book of descriptive studies in nature."

Bookseller (London): "Utterly delightful in every sense of the word."

Book Lover: "A succession of memories of happy times with nature."

Sydney Morning Herald: "Deals with many aspects of outdoor life, and that fascinating inner heart of it, the hidden life of the bush."


BUSHLAND STORIES.

By Amy E. Mack. With coloured illustrations. Crown 8vo., cloth, 3s. 6d. (postage 2d.)

Academy: "It is not often that we have the pleasure to welcome from Australia a book of so many charming short stories as are contained in the volume before us."

Scotsman: "Charming and simple nursery tales, appetisingly touched with local colour of the Bush."

Birmingham Daily Post: "There is a daintiness and distinct charm in these fairy tales."

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