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The Mark of the Knife (Illustrated Edition) (Dodo Press)
註釋Clayton Holt Ernst (1886-1945) was the president and editor-in-chief of the Open Road Publishing Company, located in Boston, Massachusetts. He was also an editor of The Open Road for Boys, a boys' magazine encouraging the outdoor life, which was published from November 1919 into the 1950s. His works include: First Aid for Boys (with Norman Brown Cole) (1917), Blind Trails (1919), The Mark of the Knife (1920), What Shall I Be? (1924), The Secret of Coffin Cove (1926), Burned Out (1926), Christmas for Grouchy Todd (1927), Trombone Tully (1927), Opportunity Ahead! (1929), Man With the Green Scarf (1931), Parachute Trail (1931), Deep-River Jim's Wilderness Trail Book (1937), Deep-River Jim's Outdoors Guide (1947) and Deep-River Jim's Second Trail Book (1948).