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Handbook of Greek and Roman History

BY

GEORGES CASTEGNIER, B.S., B.L.

Flexible Cloth, 12mo, 110 pages.

Price, 50 cents

The purpose of this little handbook is to assist the student of Greek and Roman History in reviewing subjects already studied in the regular text-books and in preparing for examinations. It will also be found useful for general readers who wish to refresh their minds in regard to the leading persons and salient facts of ancient history.

It is in two parts, one devoted to Greek, and the other to Roman history. The names and titles have been selected with rare skill, and represent the whole range of classical history. They are arranged alphabetically, and are printed in full-face type, making them easy to find. The treatment of each is concise and gives just the information in regard to the important persons, places, and events of classical history which every scholar ought to know and remember, or have at ready command.

Its convenient form and systematic arrangement especially adapt it for use as an accessory and reference manual for students, or as a brief classical cyclopedia for general readers.

Copies of Castegnier's Handbook of Greek and Roman History will be sent prepaid to any address, on receipt of the price, by the Publishers:

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Matthews' Introduction to the Study of American Literature

By BRANDER MATTHEWS, Professor of Literature in Columbia University. Cloth, 12mo, 256 pages $1.00 A text-book of literature on an original plan, admirably designed to guide, to supplement and to stimulate the student's reading of American authors.

Watkins's American Literature (Literature Primer Series).

By MILDRED CABELL WATKINS.
Flexible cloth, 18mo, 224 pages

35 cents

A text book of American Literature adapted to the comprehension of pupils in common and graded schools.

Seven American Classics, containing choice literary selections from Irving, Cooper, Bryant, Hawthorne, Longfellow, Whittier, Holmes. Cloth, 12mo, 218 pages

50 cents Brooke's English Literature (Literature Primer Series). By the Rev. STOPFORD BROOKE, M. A. New edition, revised and corrected.

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Flexible cloth, 18m0, 240 pages 35 cents Equally valuable as a class-book for schools or as a book of reference for general readers. Seven British Classics, containing choice literary selections from Addison, Scott, Lamb, Campbell, Macaulay, Tennyson, Thackeray. Cloth, 12m0, 217 pages

50 cents Smith's Studies in English Literature, containing complete selections from Chaucer, Spenser, Shakespeare, Bacon and Milton, with a History of English Literature from the earliest times to the death of Dryden in 1700. By M. W. SMITH, A. M.

Cloth, 12mo, 427 pages

$1.20

Cathcart's Literary Reader. A manual of English Literature containing typical selections from the best British and American authors, with biographical and critical sketches, portraits and fac-simile autographs. By GEORGE R. CATHCART.

Cloth, leather back, 12mo, 541 pages

$1.15

Copies of any of the above books will be sent prepaid to any address, on

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A text-book of literature on an original plan, and conforming with tne pest methods of teaching.

Admirably designed to guide, to supplement, and to stimulate the student's reading of American authors.

Illustrated with a fine collection of facsimile manuscripts, portraits of authors, and views of their homes and birthplaces.

Bright, clear, and fascinating, it is itself a literary work of high rank. The book consists mostly of delightruly readable and yet comprehensive little biographies of the fifteen greatest and most representative American writers. Each of the sketches contains a critical estimate of the author and his works, which is the more valuable coming, as it does, from one who is himself a master. The work is rounded out by four general chapters which take up other prominent authors and discuss the history and conditions of our literature as a whole; ana there is at the end of the book a complete chronology of the best American literature from the beginning down to 1896.

Each of the fifteen biographical sketches is illustrated by a fine portrait of its subject and views of his birthplace or residence and in some cases of both. They are also accompanied by each author's facsimile manuscript covering one or two pages. The book contains excellent portraits of many other authors famous in American literature.

Copies of Brander Matthews' Introduction to the Study of American Literature will be sent prepaid to any address, on receipt of the price, by the Publishers:

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A Rational and Comprehensive Text-Book for the use of High Schools and Colleges. By JOHN DUNCAN QUACKENBOS, A. M., M.D., Emeritus Professor of Rhetoric in Columbia University.

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Cloth, 12m0, 477 pages. Price, $1.00

HIS work differs materially from all other text-books of rhetoric both in plan and method of treatment. It first develops, in a perfectly natural manner, the laws and principles which underlie rhetorical art, and then shows their use and practical application in the different processes and kinds of composition. The book is clear, simple, and logical in its treatment, original in its departure from technical rules and traditions, copiously illustrated with examples, and calculated in every way to awaken interest and enthusiasm in the study. A large part of the book is devoted to instruction and practice in actual composition work in which the pupil is encouraged to follow and apply genuine laboratory methods.

The lessons are so arranged that the whole course, including the outside constructive work, may be satisfactorily completed in a single school year.

Copies of Quackenbos's Practical Rhetoric will be sent prepaid to any address, on receipt of the price, by the Publishers. Correspondence relating to terms for introduction is cordially invited.

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Skinner's Readings in Folk-Lore

BY HUBERT M. SKINNER. Cloth, 12mo, 448 pp., $1.00

In this new work the nature and value of folk-lore are presented in an instructive and entertaining manner, from the standpoint of history, etymology, literature, and art. The folk-lore of each of the various nationalities is considered separately. The selections from literature are not mere fragments, but each is complete in itself.

The beautiful folk-lore of the Indians has given us Hiawatha and his companions, whose names have been immortalized in Longfellow's Song of Hiawatha. The genius of Joseph Rodman Drake peopled the nightly shades of the Catskills with ouphes and fays. Great Britain abounds in folk-lore of the highest value in its relation to literature. The heroes of the Norse Sagas, especially Lief Erickson and his contemporaries, possess a charm for the American reader, heightened by the fact that it was a Norseman who, on a roving expedition, first touched the shores of what is now New England. The magnificent Iliad of the Northern Nation―The Nibelungenlied-has been unlocked to English and American readers within recent years.

From the interminable Epics of the Oriental World, Sir Edwin Arnold and Matthew Arnold have chosen episodes, and have added to English literature their strong, touching, and beautiful tales.

Shepherd's Historical Readings

By HENRY E. SHEPHERD, A.M.

Cloth, 12m0, 345 PP.

$1.00

This work is adapted for reading and history classes in grammar schools, high schools, and academies.

It includes a collection of extracts representing the purest historical literature that has been produced in the different stages of our literary development, from the time of Clarendon to the era of Macaulay and Prescott. There has been no attempt to preserve chronological order, the design of the work being to present typical illustrations of classic historical style, gathered mainly from English and American writers. The extracts are descriptive, clear, and suggestive. Many of the selections have never appeared in any previous historical reader.

Copies of the above books will be sent prepaid to any address, on receipt of the price, by the Publishers:

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