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National Geographic : 1909 Aug
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On the Mexican Highlands BY WILLIAM SEYMOUR EDWARDS 100 ILLUSTRATIONS $1.75, POSTPAID IN UNITED STATES A most interesting and intimate descriptive of that wonder country, the Treasure House of the World, Old Mexico, its ancient customs and quaint people. q "Not since we read the Travels of Edmundo de Armicishavewe enjoyed a book ofthesameclass as much as this. It is about the best book of travel we have read for twenty years." -The Newark (N.J .) Advertise, q "A traveler's story which is a model of direct ness and sim plicity in the telling." -The New York World 4 "A pleasant, interesting, and modestly writ ten account of travelsinMexico. There ought to be a sale for the book over here." -TheLondon(Eng.) Publishers'Circular 49 "A travel book of peculiar charm and inter est to the reader. Full of valu able information and well illus trated." The Toronto Mail and Empire A VISTA OF MEXICO BY THE SAME AUTHOR In to the Yukon 12mo, Cloth. $1.75, Postpaid Mr. Edwards has a straightforward, graceful style in writing, and in this is at his best, telling of the wonderful Valley of the Yukon in a way most pleasing. Through Scandinavia to Moscow 12mo, Cloth, Illustrated. $1.75, Postpaid Not to travel at leisure through that part of Europe so full of romance and legend with such a delightful writer as Mr. Edwards is an opportunity lost indeed. SPECIAL OFFER! With the knowledge that the readers of the National Geographic Magazine are much interested in books of travel, we make a special price for the three splendid volumes of $5.00, express prepaid. JENNINGS & GRAHAM, Publishers, Cincinnati, Ohio Your courtesy in mentioning the Magazine when writing will be appreciated
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