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THE FOREST
BEYOND
THE WOODLANDS

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BORZOI BOOKS
FOR CHILDREN

A Little Boy Lost by W. H. Hudson
“In its sense of reality and in the unity of childhood with wildnature, I know of no book with which to compare it.... I believethat its appeal will be to children of different ages and to everygrown person who has any love of beauty or remembrance ofchildhood. It is a wonderful book to read aloud tochildren.”—Annie Carroll Moore in The Bookman.
“Miss Lathrop’s illustrations for ‘A Little Boy Lost’ and for ‘TheThree Mulla-Mulgars’ have placed her, at a bound, in the first rankof American imaginative illustrators.”—Chicago Evening Post.
Beautifully illustrated in full color and black and white by Dorothy P.Lathrop.
The Three Mulla-Mulgars by Walter de la Mare
“The story concerns the adventures of three monkeys of royal bloodwho have left their hut in the African jungle to seek the wonderfulkingdom of their Uncle.... A tale of strange creatures and strangelandscapes, of adventures and misadventures in faery forests. Oneof those rare books that everyone will love.”—Chicago EveningPost.
Illustrated in full color and black and white by Dorothy P. Lathrop.
The Forest Beyond the Woodlands by Mildred Kennedy
“A fairy story made up of the ideally right and reliable magic—thebird-song guiding like a silver thread, through a quest thatcarries us through all manner of portents and crouching perils torare delights beyond far horizons.... Made doubly delightful by theinclusion of fifteen really extraordinary silhouettes done for thebook by Miss Vianna Knowlton.”—Helen Thomas Follett.
The Wonder World We Live In by Adam Gowans Whyte
A book that makes the foundations of real science more thrilling,more romantic, and more simply comprehensible than the usualpseudo-scientific books for children, and that will delight anychild whose eyes are opening to the wonders of theworld.—Profusely illustrated.
Prince Melody in Music Land by Elizabeth Simpson
“A very delightful book for children. The author has translatedmuch
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