Great Nebraska

Naturalists and Scientists

NOU, J.B. Lippincott Company, Letter, 1903, July 15

London
5, Henrietta Street, Covent Garden

J. B. Lippincott Company
Publishers
Washington Square
Philadelphia 7/15/03

Prof. L. Bruner,
Dear Sir:
We are enclosing a circular upon a recent publication which we believe will have special interest for you. The authors of BIRDS IN THEIR RELATION TO MAN are doubtless well known to you by reputation at least, and this volume which has been spoken of as the most comprehensive of its kind has already attracted wide interest. We are permitted to quote from several letters recently received.
Wm. Dutcher, Chairman, Protective Committee, American Ornithologists Union, New York: “The authors deserve the thanks of every one, especially all bird-lovers, for their painstaking research and happy method of presenting valuable scientific facts.”
Lynda Jones, Editor, The Wilson Bulletin, Oberlin, O: “I find that it fills a distinct need in ornithological literature.”
R. W. Shufeldt, Fellow of the American Ornithologists Union, New York: “Of marked value and will doubtless have a beneficial result in influencing the work of the large body of bird protectors.”
Very truly yours,
J. B. Lippincott Company.
C. W.

We shall be glad to have your order for his book, blank for which you will find on back of circular.