King's Business - 1961-11

This y e a r . . .h t CHRISTIAN HERALD'S FAMILY BOOKSHELF help you with your Christmas shopping!

WE WILL SEND YOU THESE FOR ONLY WITH MEMBERSHIP (retail value $20.85) H e r e ’s a wonderful way to ease your Christmas G ift shopping problem! Give these live outstand­ ing books to five special friends or relatives . . . and know your thoughtfulness will earn special thanks! Each o f the books shown is particularly suitable for a person of selected interests and tastes — yet any home will be brighter Christmas morning with whichever you choose to give. Or, you may decide to keep one or more books for yourself. Although the retail price is $20.85, you may have all five for only $3.00, as a new member o f Christian Herald’s Fam ily Bookshelf. At the same time, you join us in our national crusade against indecent “ literature” , and enjoy the many attractive benefits of membership in a book club which has distributed only the finest books for over a decade. As a member you may accept or reject selections as you please, after reading a complete description of each monthly selection. Y ou pay for your books after you re­ ceive them, and never pay more than $3.00 each, regardless of the higher publishers’ prices. You need buy only 4 selections during the year, after your introductory five-book selection. For each two additional selections you accept, you receive a valuable FREE Bonus Book worth up to $6.95. T o obtain your five Christmas G ift books for only $3.00 and begin enjoying the rewards of mem­ bership, mail the coupon today.

Books that make ideal presents ... . . . for a favorite child

BOOKS

SUSIE’S BABIES, by Margaret E. Clarkson. The ? story of a mother hamster and her family explains the mysteries of birth, frankly, reverently. “ It's hard to know who will enjoy it more, parents or children.” —Ruth Bell Graham (Mrs. Billy Graham). Reg. price $2.50 . . . for a young woman FRESH FROM THE COUNTRY, by “ Miss Read.” A country girl discovers the city's harsh reality, grows in understanding. By the authoress of “ Village School.” Reg. price $3.50 . . . for a minister or Sunday school teacher CHRIST AND THE FINE ARTS, by Cynthia Pearl Maus. Revised, enlarged anthology of literature and art inspired by Jesus. 100 paintings, 117 hymns, 256 poems, 76 stories, more. Reg. price $5.95 . . . for a doctor, teacher, nurse LET MY HEART BE BROKEN, by Richard Geh- man. Deeply moving account of Dr. Bob Pierce and the work of the World Mission for the downtrodden of Asia. Many photographs. Reg. price $4.95

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. . . for a very special friend—or for yourself

I WAS BORN TOMORROW, by Grace Nie Fletcher. The same warmth that made Preachers Kids so memorable. Vivid anecdotes about marriage, love, success. Reg. price $3.95 Total Retail Price $20.85

| Christian Herald's Family Bookshelf, Dept. C-23 I 207 East 37th Street, New York 16, N. Y.

I accept your Christmas offer. Send me all 5 books (retail value $20.85). Bill me only $3.00. Enroll me in the Family Bookshelf and send me your preview each month so I can decide whether I wish to receive the selection described. To fu lfill my member­

ship requirements, I need buy only 4 selec­ tions (in addition to my five-book Christ­ mas Gift selection) within the coming year. For each two selections I do accept, after my Christmas Gift selection, I will receive a Bonus Book worth up to $6.95 FREE.

SPECIAL FREE GIFT IF YOU ACT PROMPTLY MY FAVORITE CHRISTMAS STORY by Roy Rogers (Reg. price $1.50) This freshly imagined, deeply felt re­ telling of the Nativity will delight read­ ers of all ages. It is yours free simply for joining the Family Bookshelf by Dec. 1.

□ Check box and mail coupon by Dec. 1, 1961. We will include in your shipment a FR E E copy of My Favorite Christm as Story, by Roy Rogers. N am e..........

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