OUR BOUND VOLUME AS A CHRISTMAS PRESENT
The first year comprises fourteen issues—November, 1909, to December, 1910, inclusive.
In it is the Housekeeping novel—”What Diantha Did”—which will interest many, both men and women. It offers a very practical solution to the Servant Question.
In it is also the Book About Men—”The Man-Made World, or Our
Androcentric Culture.”
There have been books and books about women—mostly, unpleasant. This is the first one about men, as such; men as distinguished from Human Beings—as women have always been distinguished from Human Beings.
You won’t wholly like the book—just consider whether it is true!
The novel separately, or the book separately, would also make good presents, but the date of their publication is not settled, while in the bound volume of the magazine you get them both for only 25c. more than one would cost.
This set, making a volume of some 420 pages, with its twelve short stories, its articles, fables, verse, and other matter, will make a very good gift—for some people. Ready early in December. $1.25.