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NEW EDITIONS OF W. H. H. MURRAY'S FAMOUS BOOKS.
=DAYLIGHT LAND.= The experiences, incidents, and adventures, humorous and
otherwise, which befell Judge John Doe, Tourist, of San Francisco; Mr.
Cephas Pepperell, Capitalist, of Boston; Colonel Goffe, the man from New
Hampshire, and divers others, in their Parlor-Car Excursion over Prairie
and Mountain; as recorded and set forth by W. H. H. MURRAY. Superbly
illustrated with 150 cuts in various colors by the best artists. 8vo,
350 pages. Unique paper covers, $2.50; cloth, $3.50; cloth, extra gilt,
$4.00.
_The New York Herald_; says,
Impossible to find a handsomer book on outdoor life than this. The
author's peculiar faculty for describing days in the woods and rambles
with good company has long been known. "Daylight Land" is longer than
the book in which the same author made the Adirondacks seem some other
place to men whose eyes were not as wide-open as his own, and the style
is even breezier, if that is possible. Seldom does a book appear which
is so entirely creditable to author, artist, and publisher.
=HOW DEACON TUBMAN AND PARSON WHITNEY KEPT NEW YEAR'S, and Other Stories.=
By W. H. H. MURRAY, author of "Adirondack Tales," etc. 12mo.
Illustrated. $1.25.
Deacon Tubman, a jolly, fat, good-natured man,
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