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loth Boards, Gilt Tops. A few copies of an Edition-de-Luxe (limited to 25), signed by the author, are still available. Price, 7/6._ "The most arresting work of the younger generation is that of Mr. Bernard O'Dowd."--_The Times_, London. * * * * * DOMINIONS OF THE BOUNDARY _64 Pages. Art Cover. Price, 1/-; posted, 1/1._ "Mr. Bernard O'Dowd stands alone among modern Australian poets."--_The Spectator_ (London). * * * * * POETRY MILITANT An Australian plea for the Poetry of Purpose. An exceedingly fine, sincere literary essay. _Paper Cover, 1/1; postage, 1d._ * * * * * THE SEVEN DEADLY SINS A Sonnet Series. _Small 4to. 56pp., Deckle-edged, Antique Paper. Price, 3/6; postage, 1d._ "It is full of thought and vision. It embodies such a bold and luminous re-valuation of the universe, as we have every right to expect from the true poet."--_The Herald._ * * * * * THE BUSH _Small Quarto. Art Paper Cover. Price, 2/6; posted, 2/7._ "It is the most significant of all the poems, of any considerable length, that Australia has yet produced."--_The Argus._ "It takes rank at once as a great national poem. It should be bought and read, and re-read, by every thoughtful Australian."--_A. T. Strong in The Herald._ * * * * * EATING FOR HEALTH BY O. L. M. ABRAMOWSKI, M.D., Ch.D. (Berlin). _Cloth Bound. Price, 3/6; posted, 3/9. Third Edition, greatly increased and edited by J. T. Huston._ This book is written from actual personal knowledge and experience. It is as interesting as a novel. It is the evolution of a common sense idea of disease, and a natural system for its prevention and cure. "It is the most complete work on dietary experiment that we have seen."--_T.P.'s Weekly._ "The value of this book lies in its perfect frankness."--_Stock and Station Journal_, Sydney. "The book contains a mass of information regarding many diseases, and the effect of diet upon them, and emphasizes the importance of doing as much thinking for oneself as one can, instead of trusting implicitly to the medicine men, who are liable--even the best of them--to go wrong, at all events, in matters of diet."--_The Advertiser_, Adelaide. These are some of the subjects with which this most interesting book deals:-- Eating for Disease. The In
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