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HAS BEEN WROUGHT BY THE USE OF THE

Classics for Children.

The books in this carefully edited series are widely used in place of the ordinary Reading Books in the upper grades of the Grammar Schools and in the High Schools. They are also used as Supplementary Readers in hundreds of schools throughout the country.

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To supply material for practice in reading, form a taste for good literature, and increase the mental power of the pupils by providing them with the best works of standard authors, complete as far as possible, and judiciously annotated.

AUTHORSHIP

Varied, and of world-wide reputation. In the list of authors are Shakespeare, Ruskin, Scott, Irving, Goldsmith, Johnson, Franklin, Andersen, Kingsley, De Foe, Swift, Arnold, and Lamb. EDITORS —

Of recognized ability and discriminating taste. Among them are John Fiske, Edward Everett Hale, Henry N. Hudson, Charlotte M. Yonge, John Tetlow, Homer B. Sprague, D. H.. Montgomery, Edwin Ginn, W. H. Lambert, Alfred J. Church, Dwight Holbrook, J. H. Stickney, Margaret A. Allen, and Mary S. Avery.

INDORSED BY-

Teachers, Superintendents, Librarians, eminent Literary Authorities, and the Educational Press.

Choice Literature; Judicious Notes; Large Type; Firm Binding; Low Prices.

Hans Andersen's Fairy Tales.

*FIRST SERIES: Supplementary to the Third Reader. *SECOND SERIES: Supplementary to the Fourth Reader. *Esop's Fables, with selections from Krilof and La Fontaine. *Kingsley's Water-Babies: A story for a Land Baby. *Ruskin's King of the Golden River: A Legend of Stiria. *The Swiss Family Robinson. Abridged.

Robinson Crusoe. Concluding with his departure from the island. *Kingsley's Greek Heroes. Francillon's Gods and Heroes. Lamb's Tales from Shakespeare. "Meas. for Meas." omitted. Scott's Tales of a Grandfather.

*Martineau's Peasant and Prince.
Bunyan's Pilgrim's Progress.

Scott's Lady of the Lake. Scott's Lay of the Last Minstrel.
Lamb's Adventures of Ulysses.

Tom Brown at Rugby. Lord Chesterfield's Letters.

Church's Stories of the Old World.

Scott's Talisman. Complete.

Scott's Quentin Durward. Slightly abridged.

Irving's Sketch Book. Six selections, including "Rip Van Winkle." Shakespeare's Merchant of Venice.

Scott's Guy Mannering. Complete.

Scott's Ivanhoe. Complete. Scott's Rob Roy. Complete.

Johnson's Rasselas, Prince of Abyssinia.

Gulliver's Travels. The Voyages to Lilliput and Brobdingnag.
Plutarch's Lives. From Clough's Translation.

Irving-Fiske's Washington and His Country.

Goldsmith's Vicar of Wakefield.

*Franklin: His Life by Himself.

Selections from Ruskin.

*Hale's Arabian Nights. Heroic Ballads.

Grote and Segur's Two Great Retreats.

Irving's Alhambra. Selections for Memorizing.

Scott's Marmion. Scott's Old Mortality.

Don Quixote. Thoughts of Marcus Aurelius Antoninus. Epictetus.

Starred books are illustrated.

GINN & COMPANY, Publishers,
BOSTON, NEW YORK, AND CHICAGO.

About One Thousand Pieces of the Choicest Prose and Verse.

COMPILED BY

BLANCHE WILDER BELLAMY AND MAUD WILDER GOODWIN.

VOL. I. for children from four to ten years old.

VOL. II. for children from ten to fourteen years old.
VOL. III. for children of a larger growth.

Illustrated, and handsomely bound in cloth. Price of each to teachers, and for introduction, 75 cents.

No Eastern romancer ever dreamed of such a treasurehouse as our English literature.

With this "Open Sesame" in his possession a boy or girl has only to enter and make its wealth his own.

Every piece is believed to be worth carrying away in the memory.

The best writings of our classic authors are here, with selections from recent literature and not a few translations.

It is very good indeed. We think it the best of all the collections.-E. A. SHELDON, Prin. State Normal School, Oswego, N. Y.

I think it by far the best collection of memory pieces I have ever seen. -F. B. PALMER, Prin. State Normal School, Fredonia, N. Y.

It is a beauty, and of all similar works I have seen, it has the most desirable selections.-W. E. BUCK, Supt. Public Schools, Manchester, N. H.

The book is a handsome specimen of the arts of typography and binding, while the selections and their arrangement speak well for the judgment and taste of the editors. CHAS. W. COLE, Supt. Public Schools, Albany, N. Y.

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It [Volume I.] is a rare and rich collection of poems and a few prose articles. INTER-OCEAN, Chicago.

The whole book is full to overflowing of the best things to be found in the English language, and is a thoroughly happy production which children, parents, and teachers will welcome eagerly.-EDUCATION, Boston.

It is not often that a collection of verse so thoroughly representative of what is best in literature, and so inclusive of what one has learned to love and to look for in every anthology, comes from the press. —CHRISTIAN UNION, New York,

The editors have brought to their task a sufficiently wide and sympathetic; knowledge of English and American verse, and have also wisely considered the real needs and tastes of children. . . . The collection is at once of a high char acter and of a practicable sort. -SUNDAY SCHOOL TIMES, Philadelphia.

GINN & COMPANY, Publishers,
Boston, New York, Chicago, and London.

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GINN & COMPANY, Publishers,

BOSTON, NEW YORK, AND CHICAGO.

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