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THE GREAT ROUND WORLD
3 AND 5 WEST 18TH ST. NEW YORK CITY
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...PREMIUMS...
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TO ANY ONE SENDING US 4 NEW SUBSCRIBERS
[Illustration: A Pocket Kodak
Measures 2-1/4 x 2-7/8 x 3-7/8 inches, makes a picture 1-1/2 x 2
inches, and weighs only 5 ounces. Delivered ready for 12 exposures
without reloading.]
The Lens is of the fixed focus type, and of sufficient length of focus
(2-1/2 inches) to avoid distortion.
Has improved rotary shutter and set of three stops for lens. The slides
for changing stops and for time exposures are alongside of the exposure
lever and always show by their position what stop is before the lens and
whether the shutter is set for time or instantaneous exposures, thus
acting as a warning.
In the _quality_ of the work they will do, Pocket Kodaks equal the best
cameras on the market. They make negatives of such perfect quality that
enlargements of any size can be made from them.
The Pocket Kodaks are covered with fine leather, and the trimmings are
handsomely finished and lacquered. They are elegant, artistic, and
durable.
=For one more subscription we will send with this camera a bicycle
carrying-case=
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TO ANY ONE SENDING US 9 NEW SUBSCRIBERS
[Illustration: An Improved
=No. 4=
Bulls-Eye
For pictures 4x5 inches; delivered ready for 12 exposures without
reloading. Size of camera, 4-7/8 x 5-7/8 x 9-1/4 inches; weight 2
pounds 2 ounces; length of focus of lens, 6-1/4 inches.]
Fitted with an achromatic lens of superior quality, having a set of
three stops; has two finders, one for vertical and one for horizontal
exposures; and is also provided with two sockets for tripod screws, one
for vertical and one for horizontal exposures. Fitted with improved
rotary shutter, for snap-shots or time exposures. Can be loaded in
daylight. Handsomely finished and covered with leather.
=Both of the above cameras are manufactured by the Eastman Kodak Co.,
Rochester, N.Y., and this is a guarantee of their worth=
=THE GREAT ROUND WORLD=
=3 AND 5 WEST 18TH ST. NEW YORK CITY=
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[Illustration: Books]
To any subscriber securing for us
... ...1 NEW SUBSCRIPTION
_we will send post-paid any one of the following books. Printed on
extra laid paper, bound in red buckram, gilt top._
top....
Last Days of Pompeii. By Bulwer Lytton.
Lorna Doone. By R.D. Blackmore.
Lucile. By Owen Meredith.
Merze. By Mary Ellis Ryan.
Man of Mark. By Anthony Hope.
Master of Ballantrae. By Robert Louis Stevenson.
Micah Clarke. By A. Conan Doyle.
Misjudged. By W. Heimburg.
Marvel. By The Duchess.
Marriage at Sea. By W. Clark Russell.
Marooned. By W. Clark Russell.
My Lady Nicotine. By J.M. Barrie.
Mayor of Casterbridge. By Thomas Hardy.
Mill on the Floss. By George Eliot.
Nicholas Nickleby. By Charles Dickens.
Newcomes. By William M. Thackeray.
Prairie. By J. Fenimore Cooper.
Pioneers. By J. Fenimore Cooper.
Pathfinder. By J. Fenimore Cooper.
Pagan of the Alleghanies. By Mary Ellis Ryan.
Phantom Rickshaw. By Rudyard Kipling.
Price He Paid. By E. Werner.
Pickwick Papers. By Charles Dickens.
Red House. By The Duchess.
Red Sultan. By J. Maclaren Cobban.
Romance of Two Worlds. By M. Corelli.
Reproach of Annesley. By Maxwell Grey.
Rienzi. By Bulwer Lytton.
Romola. By George Eliot.
Son of Hagar. By Hall Caine.
Squaw Elouise. By Mary Ellis Ryan.
Sarchedon. By G.J. Whyte-Melville.
Sign of the Four. By A. Conan Doyle.
Study in Scarlet. By A. Conan Doyle.
Silence of Dean Maitland. By Maxwell Grey.
She. By H. Rider Haggard.
Toilers of the Sea. By Victor Hugo.
Tales from Shakespeare. By Charles and Mary Lamb.
Thelma. By Marie Corelli.
Treasure Island. By Robert Louis Stevenson.
Told in the Hills. By Mary Ellis Ryan.
Three Men in a Boat. By Jerome K. Jerome.
Tom Brown's School Days. By Thomas Hughes.
Tom Brown at Oxford. By Thomas Hughes.
Vanity Fair. By William M. Thackeray.
White Company. By A. Conan Doyle.
Wee Willie Winkle. By Rudyard Kipling.
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