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CATALOG OF LIBRARY BOOKS

RECOMMENDED FOR

SCHOOL DISTRICTS

IN THE

STATE OF MONTANA

1920

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CATALOG OF LIBRARY BOOKS

RECOMMENDED FOR

SCHOOL DISTRICTS

IN THE

STATE OF MONTANA

Issued by MAY TRUMPER,

Superintendent of Public Instruction

1920

INDEPENDENT PUBLISHING CO. HELENA, MONTANA

ESTTB0DUCTI01N This list of books for school libraries was first prepared in 1912 by G. A. Ketcham then Deputy Superintendent of Public Instruction, now principal of the Missoula County High School. In this reprint of the catalog, books now out of print have been eliminated and additional books published since 1912 have been added. Due to the excellence of the list as prepared by Mr. Ketcham no other revision has been at- tempted. MAY TRUMPER. PREFACE Schools without a library should be as rare as those without a dic- tionary, a blackboard, or a map. Every district has a library fund which should be expended each year for additional books.

No attempt has been made to include a complete list of high school or teachers' books altho a few appear. No books for general reading for adults have been listed as school library funds should not be used for purchasing such books. The books listed are recommended for certain grades. The person selecting books from this catalog should keep in mind that a child's appreciation of literature is not always determined by the grade to which he may belong Children from homes in which much reading is done are likely to enjoy books listed for higher grades than are children of the same age from homes where no reading is done. The same comparison may be made of children who have never had access to a public library and those who have been more fortunate in this respect. The need of more story books for children in lower grades cannot be overemphasied. Too many school libraries are furnished much more liberally for the upper grades than for lower grades If both cannot be well supplied, it is far more important to furnish books for the lower grades first. It is in the first years of school that a desire to read can be most easily created, but it cannot be done without a generous supply of appropriate reading material. In our best schools first and second grade children read as many as twenty different readers and story books in one school year.

The list is arranged alphabetically by both titles and authors. Under the name of each author is given a list of all works by that author in- cluded in the list. Brief explanatory notes for the guidance of pur- chasers have been in most cases appended under the titles of the books.

The law provides that the county superintendent shall be consulted in the purchase of library books.

It is hoped that the publication of this catalog will stimulate inter- est in the school library, especially in rural districts and that trustees will be inclined to appropriate money, not only as provided by law, but liberally as the finances of the district will at all warrant.

How to Order It is recommended that in purchasing libraries all books be ordered from a distributing firm such as John W. Graham & Co., Spokane, Wash- ington; A. C. McClurg & Co., Chicago, , or the St. Paul Book & Stationery Co., St. Paul, Minnesota; thus securing the same discount and lessening freight charges. Districts wishing to order only a few books should place their orders with the county superintendent to be combined with orders from other districts, or separate arrangements may be made between adjoining districts. The name of the publisher of each book should be included in the order for the purpose of avoiding misunder- standing in cases of two companies publishing different books by the same title. The price quoted is the publisher's list price. This is subject to a discount as explained on pages 6-8. The list prices quoted will probably be unreliable soon after they are printed. They are inserted chiefly to furnish some idea of the relative cost of different books.

Care of Books Every book purchased for a school library should be neatly labeled as being the property of the school district. Most of the county super- intendents are glad to furnish a printed gummed label for this purpose. Every teacher should keep an accurate account of books loaned, to whom and when loaned, in order that none may be lost. Thruout the catalog certain books are referred to as Montana adop- tions. The contract price of these books may be found by referring to the price list of adopted textbooks. After the expiration of the present contract for these books, it is reasonable to suppose that their prices will be raised unless there is a reduction in the cost of manufacturing.

Following is a list of all publishers whose names appear in this catalog. First is given the full name of the firm, then, in parenthesis, the abbreviation employed in the following pages, and thereafter the terms of discount offered by each publisher. The prices quoted are sub- ject to change. 6 CATALOG OP LIBRARY BOOKS

PUBLISHEES American Book Company (American Book), 330 East 22nd St...Chicago

25% discount, f. o. b. Chicago, if sent directly to responsible local dealers or school districts. Appleton, D. & Company (Appleton), Fourth Ave. and 30th St...New York 20% discount on "Educ. Net" books, 25% discount on balance, f. o. b. New York. Prices not guaranteed. Atkinson Mentzer & Company (Atkinson), 2210 S. Park Ave Chicago 25% discount, f. o. b. Chicago. Barnes, A. S. Company, The (Barnes), 1922 Calumet Ave Chicago Prices quoted for single copy postpaid. 25% discount, f. o. b. Chi- cago, for books bought in quantity of dozen or more.

Barnes, A. S. & Company (Barnes & Co.), 30 Irving Place New York Folk Dance & Game Books. 10% discount to school libraries.

\/ Beckley-Cardy Company (Beckley Cardy), 312 W. Randolph St. ..Chicago Quantity orders 20% discount. Single copies postpaid at listed rates. Blakiston's Son, P. & Company (Blakistons) Philadelphia Order Red Cross Books from Bureau of Supplies, American Red Cross, Northern Division, Minneapolis. Quantity orders at discount. v Bobbs, Merrill & Company (Bobbs), University Square Indianapolis Burt, A. L., Company (Burt), 114-120 E. 23rd St York j New At list price postpaid. Century Company, The (Century), 353 Fourth Ave. New York Crowell, Thomas Y., Company (Crowell), 426-628 W. Broadway..New York All prices f. o. b. New orYk. Dodd, Mead & Company (Dodd), Fourth Ave. & 30th St New York Net price given. Dodge Publishing Company (Dodge), 53-55 Fifth Ave New York Place orders with Baker & Taylor Co., 354 4th Ave., New York, or any distributing firm listed in the preface. Doran, Geo H, Company (Doran), 244 Madison Ave New York School libraries 10% discount. Doubleday, Page & Company (Doubleday), Garden City New York 10% discount postpaid. Prices subject to change without notice. Dutton, E. P. (Dutton), 681 Fifth Ave New York 25% discount for school libraries. J Educational Publishing Company (Educational), 2457-2459 Prairie Ave Chicago Orders less than $10, list price for single books; for $10 will send $11 worth at list, prepaid; for $15 will send $16 worth at list, pre- paid; for $20 will send $23 worth at list, prepaid and for $25 will send $29 worth at list. Educators Association, 33%% discount—Educator Ann Arbor Flanagan, A., Company (Flanagan), 521 S. Laflin St Chicago \: 20% discount, f. o. b. Chicago, if ordered in quantities. Forbes & Company (Forbes), 443 S. Dearborn Chicago Ginn & Company (Ginn), 2310-2311 Prairie Ave Chicago 25% discount. Good Health Publishing Company (Good Health, 7803 W. Main St Battle Creek, Mich. Graham, John W., & Company (Graham) Spokane Library discount 10 to 20% on list price of any publisher. Grosset & Dunlap (Grosset), 1140 Broadway New York Order from Graham. STATE OF MONTANA. 7

Harper & Brothers (Harpers), Franklin Square New York 16%% discount; transportation at expense of school. Heath, D. C, & Company (Heath), 1815 Prairie Ave Chicago 25% discount. Holt, Henry, & Company (Holt), 19 W. 44th St New York 10% discount. Houghton Mifflin Company (Houghton), 4 Park St 20% discount, postage additional; 5% on Longfellow's "The Chil- dren's Hour." Institute for Public Service (Public Service), 423 W. 120 St. ..New York 10% to schools and libraries. Jacobs, Geo. W., & Company (Jacobs), 1628 Chestnut St Philadelphia 10% discount. Lane Company, John (Lane), 782-86 6th Ave New York Library discount 10%.

.( Laurel Book Company (Laurel), 325 S. Market St Chicago 25% discount. Lippincott, J. B., Company (Lippincott), 2126 Prairie Ave Chicago 10% discount, plus transportation, for libraries. Ordered in quan- tities for texts, usual textbook discount. Little, Brown & Company (Little, Brown), 34 Beacon St Boston Prices guaranteed until June 15, 1921. All prices f. o. b. Boston.

Lothrop, Lee & Shepard Company (Lothrop), 443-449 Fourth Ave. .. New York 16%% discount, postage extra. Lyons & Carnahan (Lyons), 623 W. 120th St New York 25% discount, f. o. b. Chicago for books in quantity. Single copies postpaid at list price. ,/McClurg, A. C, & Company (McClurg), 218-224 S. Wabash Ave. ..Chicago Regular school library discounts on list price of any publisher. McDevit-Wilson, 30 Church St New York Macmillan Company, The (Macmillan), 509 Mission St San Francisco 20% discount, f. o. b. San Francisco. "Import"—English importa- tion—10% discount. Merrill, Charles E., Company (Merrill), 432 Fourth Ave New York 10% discount, transportation prepaid on receipt of cash with order. Orders in freight quantities 20% discount, f. o. b. New York. Moffat, Yard & Company (Moffat), 31 Union Square West New York Newson & Company (Newson), 623 S. Wabash Ave Chicago 20% discount, f. o. b. Chicago. Page Company, The (Page), 53 Beacon St Boston Prices guaranteed for remainder of 1920. Discount based on num- ber of books ordered. Ordinary school library discount 10% small quantities and 15% or possibly 20% for satisfactory freight ship- ments. Penn Publishing Company (Penn), 923 Arch St Philadelphia Perry Mason Company (Perry Mason) Boston 10% discount or if school district pays transportation 30%.

Putnam's Sons, G. P. (Putnam), 2 W. 45th St .....New York

Rand McNally & Company (Rand McNally), 536 S. Clark St Chicago To school libraries direct 20% discount, f. o. b. Chicago.

Row, Peterson Company (Row Peterson), 623 S. Wabash Ave Chicago To depositories 25% discount; to dealer or school board 20% dis- count, f. o. b. Chicago.

St. Paul Book and Stationery Company St. Paul Regular school library discounts on list price of any publisher. 8 CATALOG OF LIBRARY BOOKS

Sanborn, Benjamin H., & Company (Sanborn), 623 S. Wabash x| Ave Chicago 20% discount, f. o. b. Chicago, when ordered in quantities. Single copies postpaid on receipt of list price.

yl Scott, Foresman & Company (Scott), 623-633 S. Wabash Ave Chicago Net quantity price, f. o. b. Chicago. \ Scribner's Sons, Charles (Scribners), Fifth Ave. at 48th St...New York Prices guaranteed until June 20, 1921. If ordered direct trom New York, 20% discount, parcel post or express charges additional. Seiler, A. G., & Company (Seiler), 1224 Amsterdam Ave New-York Postpaid. J Silver, Burdett & Company (Silver), 565 Market St San Francisco Prices quoted are f. o. b. depository Spokane, J. W. Graham Co.

n| Small, Maynard & Company (Small), 41 Mt. Vernon St Boston %off. Guarantee prices until June 14, 1921. Stokes, Frederick A., Company (Stokes), 443-449 Fourth Ave...New York List price and discount price, f. o. b. New York. Sturgis & Walton, 31-33 E. 27th St New York Taken over by Macmillan. Warne, Frederick & Company (Warne), 26 E. 22nd St New York Do not supply books direct. Order from John W. Graham or Baker & Taylor Co. (See Dodge). ^i Webb Publishing Company (Webb), 55-79 E. Tenth St St. Paul 10% discount, f. o. b. depository. Prices not guaranteed indefinitely. Weber, C. T., & Company (Weber) San Francisco Wilde, W. A., Company (Wilde), 120 Boylston St Boston Winston, John C, Company, The (Winston), 509 S. Wabash Ave...Chicago Prices given are f. o. b. Chicago, net. ^/ World Book Company (World), 2126 Prairie Ave Chicago Catalog price and net wholesale price, f. o. b. Chicago. STATE OP MONTANA. 9

CHAPTER XII School Libraries 1200. Library Fund.—A library fund is hereby created, and the board of school trustees must expend the library fund, together with such moneys as may be added thereto by donation, in the purchase of books for a school library, including books for supplementary work; provided, that in school districts in which a free public library is main- tained, such library fund may, in the discretion of the board of trustees, be used for the payment of the current expenses for maintenance of the schools; provided, also, that with the approval of the county superin- tendent of schools a surplus in the library fund, after furnishing all necessary reference works and library books, may be spent for other needed equipment. Approved March 10, 1919. 1201. Districts of the Third Class.—In districts of the third class, the library fund shall consist of not less than five nor more than ten per cent of the county fund annually apportioned to the district; provided, that if such ten per cent exceed fifty dollars, fifty dolars only shall be apportioned to the district. 1202. Districts of the First and Second Classes.—In districts of the first and second classes the library fund shall consist of a sum not to exceed fifty dollars for every five hundred children or major fraction thereof, between the ages of six and twenty-one years, annually taken from the general school fund of the county apportioned to such district. 1203. Location and Control of Libraries.—The library shall be under the control of the board of trustees and must be kept, when practicable, in the schoolhouse, and shall be for the use of the pupils and all resi- dents of the district. 1204. Rules. Reports.—The trustees shall be held accountable for the proper care and preservation of the library, and shall make all need- ful rules and regulations not provided for by the superintendent of pub- lic instruction, and not inconsistent therewith; and they shall report an- nually to the county superintendent all library statistics which may be required by the blanks furnished for the purpose by the superintendent of public instruction. 1205. Selection of Books.—All books shall be selected by the county superintendent and school trustees, acting together, from lists approved by the superintendent of public instruction. It shall be the duty of the county superintendent in his visits to inspect the library and to make such suggestions regarding its use and care as he may deem advisable.

It shall be the duty of the superintendent of public instruction to formulate rules and regulations for the school libraries and furnish to the county superintendent from time to time such instruction and in- formation as will make the use of the library most effective.

(Chapter XII., School Laws of the State of Montana, 1919 edition.) 10 CATALOG OF LIBRARY BOOKS

CHILDREN'S MAGAZINES Title. Subscription Price. Publisher. American Boy $2.50 Sprague Pub. Co., American Bldg., Detroit, Mich. Boy's Life „ 1.00 Boy Scouts of America, 200 Fifth Ave., N. Y. Child Lore 1.00 Child Lore Pub. Co., , N. Y. Current Events 50 Educational Press, Springfield, Mass. Everyland 1.00 Everyland Magazine, 156 Fifth Ave., N. Y. John Martin's Book 4.50 John Martin's House, 128 West 58th St., N. Y. Little Folks 2.00 S. E. Cassino Co., Salem, M£ss. Our Dumb Animals 1.00 45 Milk St., Boston.

Our Four Footed Friends 50 American Rescue League, Boston, Mass. Popular Mechanics 1.50 6 N. Michigan Ave., Chicago, 111. Popular Science Monthly 1.50 225 W. 39th St., N. Y.

St. Nicholas 3.00 The Century Co., Concord, N. H.

Something To Do 5,00 Bennett Pub. Co., 120 Bolyston St., Boston, Mass. The Pathfinder 1.00 Washington, D. C.

Youth's Companion 2.50 Perry Mason Co., Boston.

Grade List Price AANRUD. Lisbeth Longfrock.

5-6 Aaron in the Wildwoods—J. C. Harris—Houghton 2.50 (Sequel to "The Story of Aaron.") 2-4 Ab The Cave Man,—W. L. Nida—Flanagan 65 7-8 Abandoned Claim—F. W. Loughead—Houghton 2.00 ABBOTT, E. Folk Tales from Grimm. ABBOTT, JACOB. A Boy on a Farm.

ABBOTT, J. H. M. Peeps at M^iny Land Series—South Seas. ABBOTT, J. S. C. David Crockett Daniel Boone Christopher Carson. 8 Abraham Lincoln—Hapgood, Macmillan 2.50 8 Abraham Lincoln—Geo. H. Putnam-Putnam 1.50 7-12 Abraham Lincoln, The Boy and the Man—J. Morgan— 2.00 Macmillan , —

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5-6 Achilles and Hector—A. C. Gale—Rand McNally 75 (Stories from the Illiad.) 8-12 Across Asia on a Bicycle—T. G. Allen & Sachtleben—Cen- tury 2.00 (Three years' journey from Constantinopie to Pekin, through the least known part of Asia.) ADAMS, ANDY. Wells Brothers The Log of a Cowboy. ADAMS, J. H. Harper's Electricity Book for Boys Harper's Machinery Book for Boys Harper's Outdoor Book for Boys. ADAMS AND FRENCH (Comp.) Lights to Literature—Book 7 Lights to Literature—Book 8. ADDISON, J. & STEELE, R. Sir Roger De Coverly Papers. ADELBORG, O. Clean Peter. Grade List Price Teachers—Administration on Hygiene— S. L. Arnold—Macmillan.. 1.40 8-12 Armiral Farragut—A. T. Mahan—Appleton 2.50 8-12 Admiral Porter—J. R. Soley—Appleton 2.00 6-7 Adopting of Rosa Marie, The—C. W. Rankin—Holt 1.50 (A good story abounding in wholesome humor.) 8-12 Adventures in Contentment—David Grayson—Grosset 8-12 Adventures of Arnold Adair, American Ace—L. L. Driggs —Little, Brown 1.75 3-6 Adventures of a Brownie—Dinah Mulock—Harpers 90 (A very interesting story about a brownie and some children.) 3-4 Adventures of a Brownie—Dinah Mulock—Rand McNally.. .60 3-5 Adventures of the Greyfur Family—V. Nyce—Lippincott.. .60 3-4 Adventures of Grillo—Candeze—Ginn 64 (The story of a cricket who would be king. An ex- cellent piece of instructive nonsense.) 3-5 Adventures of Jimmy Skunk—T. W. Burgess—Little,

Brown , 70 3-4 Adventures of Pinocchio, C. Collodi—Ginn 64 (Translated from the Italian. A favorite in bo countries.) 3-5 Adventures of Reddy Fox—T. W. Burgess—Little, Brown.. .70 8-12 Adventures of Torqua—Chas. F. Holder—Little, Brown.... 1.75 (The remarkable adventures of three boys on the island of Santa Catalina in the 18th century.) 4-6 Adventures of Twinkly Eyes, The Little Black Bear Allen Chaffee—Milton Bradley. (An illustrated collection of fascinating bear stories.) 4-5 Adventures of Ulysses—C. Lamb—Heath 56 5-7 Aeneid for Boys and Girls—A. J. Church—Macmillan 2.00 3-4 Aesop's Fables—J. H. Stickney (Ed) —Ginn 60 ("In the struggle for existence among all these fables a certain few stand out as the most effective and familiar. These Mr. Jacobs has brought together in this most attractive little volume.") 12 CATALOG OF LIBRARY BOOKS

Grade List Price 7 Afoot and Afloat—John Burroughs—Houghton 48 5-7 Africa—J. P. & A. H. Chamberlain—Macmillan 80 5-7 Africa—Carpenter—American * 8-12 African Game Trails—T. Roosevelt—Scribners 5.00 (Account of Mr. Roosevelt's observation of the people, country acd animals during his African hunting ex- pedition.) 8-10 Agricultural Arithmetic—Shutts & Weir—Webb * 8 Agriculture—Benson & Betts—Bobbs Merrill & Co * 5-6 Agriculture for Beginners—Burkett, Stevens & Hill—Ginn 1.08 (An admirable book.) 8-12 Agriculture for Common Schools—M. L. Fisher & F. A. Cotton—Scribners 1.48 8-12 Agriculture for Schools on Pacific Coast—E. W. Hilgard & W. J. V. Osterhaut—Macmillan 1.60 7-8 A Hunting of the Deer—C. D. Warner—Houghton 44 ALCOTT, LOUISA M. Under the Lilacs Rose in Bloom Shawl Straps Silver Pitchers Proverb Stories An Old Fashioned Girl My Girls My Boys Little Men Little Women The Louise Alcott Reader Jo's Boys Jimmy's Cruise in the Pinafore Jack and Jill A Garland for Girls Eight Cousins Cupid and Chow-Chow. 8-12 Alcott, Louisa May—Belle Moses—Appleton 1.75 ALDEN, W. L. New Robinson Crusoe Moral Pirates Cruise of the Ghost Cruise of the Canoe Club. ALDRICH, T. B. Story of a Cat Story of a Bad Boy Marjorie Daw and Other People. ALEXANDER & BLAKE. Graded Classics for Grades I. & II. Graded Poetry 7 Vols. (Comp.) 4 Alice's Adventures in Wonderland—L. Carroll (Pseud.) Macmillan 1.75 (The most delightful of all nonsense books. A classic.) 4-6 Alice's Adventures in Wonderland—L. Carroll (pseud.) — Milner, Ed—Rand McNally .60 6 Alice's Visit to the Hawaiian Island—M. H. Krout—Ameri- can Book 72 (The travels of a little girl in the Hawaiian Islands.)

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Grade List Price 8-10 Alhambra—Washington Irving—Putnam 1.50 5-7 All Around Asia—J. W. Redway—Scribners 88 (Excellent for geography classes.) 4-5 Alladin and the Wonderful Lamp, and Other Stories Lang, A. (Ed.) —Longmans 1.10 ALLEN, A. E. Children of the Palm Lands. ALLEN, ELDRETH, G. & COTTON, P. A. Manual Training for Common Schools. ALLEN, L. G. Table Service. ALLEN, NELLIE B. Geographical and Industrial Studies United States Europe Asia South America. ALLEN, T. G. & SACHTLEBEN. Across Asia on a Bicycle. ALLEN, W. B. Navy Blue. 5-6 Almost True Tales—W. Irving and Others—Putnam 1.50 (An excellent group of stories by Irving, Hawthorne, Thomas Bullfinch, M. V. Farrington, Charles Kingsley and Ouida.) ALRYTON, MRS. M. C. Child Life in Japan and Japanese Child Stories. ALSHOUSE, H. S. Heroes of the Nations. ALTON, E. (pseud.) Among the Law Makers. 5-7 Amateur Fireman—Otis, J. (pseud.) —Dutton 2.00 7-9 America and England—C. Richmond—Ginn 68 (A story book.) 4-8 America First—Frances Nimmo Greene—Scribners * (Fascinating patriotic stories.) * 7-12 America First—J. L. McBrien—American Book (A splendid collection of patriotic selections.) 3-5 American Animal Life—T. O. Deming—Stokes 2.75 5-7 American Beginnings in Europe—W. F. Gordy—Scribners * 8-12 American Birds—W. L. Finley—Scribners 3.00 4-6 American Book of Golden Deeds—J. Baldwin—American Book 72 7-8 American Boy at Henley—F. E. Channon—Little, Brown.. 1.75 8-12 American Boy's Book of Bugs, Butterflies and Beetles—D. Beard—Lippincott 2.50 5-7 American Boy's Handy Book—D. C. Beard—Scribners 2.25 ("Directions for kites, boats, aquariums, puppet shows, etc., with the games classed by season.") 6-7 American Girl's Handy Book—L. and A. Beard—Scribners 2.25 (Filled with practical directions for work and play of every kind.) 7-9 American Heroes from History—I. N. McFee—Flanagan.... .90

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Grade List Price 7-8 American History—Perry & Price—American Book. First Book * Second Book * 3-5 American History for Little Folks—A. F. Blaisdell and F. K. Ball—Little, Brown * (An extremely attractive volume.) 4-5 American History Stories—M. L. Pratt—Educational 60 Vol. I. 6-7 Vol. II 60 6-7 Vol. Ill 60 5-6 American History Story Book—A. F. Blaisdell and Ball Little, Brown (School Edition) 75 6-7 American Indians—F. Starr—Heath 88 6-8 American Inventors and Inventions—A. M. Mowry and W. A. Silver, Burdett 96 8-12 American Natural History, The—W. T. Hornaday—Scrib- ners 10.00 (4 Vol.—A complete and authorative manual.) 8-12 American Red Cross Textbook on First Aid (Woman's Edition) Lynch, C. C.—Blakiston's Paper .40 8-12 American Red Cross Textbook on Home Hygiene and Care of the Sick—J. A. Delano—Blakiston's Cloth 1.25 Paper .70

Teachers—American Rural School—H. W. Foght—Mjacmillan .... 1.80 4-5 America's Story for America's Children—Mary L. Pratt Five Volumes—Heath. (Each) 72 (Incidents arranged chronologically. Poorly written, not always accurate, but interesting.) AMICIS, E. DEHEART. A School Boy's Journal, Trans.—Isabel Hapgood. 4-6 Among the Camps—T. N. Page—Scribners 1.75 3-6 Among the Farmyard People—Clara D. Pierson—Dutton.. 1.60 3-6 Among the Forest People—C. D. Pierson—Dutton 1.60 8-12 Among the Law Makers—Alton, E. (pseud.) —Scribners.. 1.75 (Author was a page in the senate and the book is largely made up of personal reminiscences.) 3-6 Among the Meadow People—C. D. Pierson—Dutton 1.60 3-6 Among the Night People—C. D. Pierson—Dutton 1.60 3-4 Among the Pond People—C. D. Pierson—Dutton 1.60 ANDERSEN, HANS CHRISTIAN. Selected Stories Best Fairy Tales The Ugly Duckling Fairy Tales. ANDREWS, AMY G. The Story of Bayard.

ANDREWS, J. Each and All Stories Mother Nature Told Her Children Stories of My Four Friends Seven Little Sisters Ten Boys Who Lived on the Road from Long Ago.

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Grade List Price ANDREWS, MBS. M. R. S. The Counsel Assigned Perfect Tribute. ANGELL, EMMETT. Play. 5-6 Animals at Home—L. L. Bartlett—American Book 56 4-5 Animal Fables—A. O. Stafford—American Book 52 3-5 Animal Land Children or The Contest fnr tre Magic Glasses—Margaret Flora—Beckley-Cardy 60 2-3 Animal Life—F. Bass—Heath 68 1-2 Animal Pets—Ernest Nister—Dutton 60 (Farmyard Pictures.) 6-7 Animal Story Book—Lang, A. (Ed.) —Longmans 1.50 6-10 Anne of Green Gables—L. M. Montgomery—Page 1.75 5-7 Anne's Terrible Good Nature—E. V. Lucas—Macmillan 2.50 ("Short story of unusual charm, picturing incidents in the lives of different English children. Mr. Lucas has succeeded in giving us real children, simple and unaffected.") 2-4 Another Fairy Reader—James Baldwin—American Book.. .52 5-6 Another Flock of Girls—N. Perry—Little, Brown 1.60 ANTIN, MARY. At School in the Promised Land: Or the Story of a Little Immigrant. 2-3 April's Baby Book of Tunes—Winifred Buck—Macmillan.. 2.25 5 Arabian Nights—E. E. Hale (Ed.)—Ginn. (Tales of adventure that picture better than books of travel or histories the atmosphere and fascination of the Orient.) 6-10 Arabian Nights Entertainments—M. A. Lane—Ginn 68 6 Arabian Nights Entertainment—K. D. Wiggin—Scribners.. 3.50 1 Arabella and Araminta—Gertrude Smith—Barnes 60 1 Arabella and Araminta Stories—Gertrude Smith—Small.. 1.00 ARNOLD, FELIX. School and Class Management, Vol. 1. Administration and Hygiene. ARNOLD, GERTRUDE WELD. Mothers' List of Books for Children. 8-12 Around the World in the Sloop Spray—Slocum, J. Scribners 64 1-8 Around the World Series—Five Books—C. F. Carroll. (Ed.)—Silver, Burdett * 3-5 Around the World with the Children—F. G. Carpenter, American Book * Teachers—Art of Class aMnagement—J. S. Taylor—Barnes 1.20 ARTHUR, E. B. Sonny Boy's Day at the Zoo.

ASBJORNSEN, P. C. Norse Fairy Tales selected and adapted from the translation of Sir G. W. Dasent Fairy Tales from the Far North.

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Grade List Price 3-5 As the Goose Flies—Katherine Pyle—Little, Brown 1.50 6-9 Asia—N. B. Allen—Ginn. (A geographical reader.) 5-7 Asia—F. G. Carpenter—American Book * (An imaginery trip through Asia describing the life of the people and governmental and educational or- ganizations. 6-7 Asia—E. Huntington—Rand McNally 1.25 (A geographical reader.) ASPINWALL ,MRS. ALICIA T. Short Stories for Short People. ATKINSON, A. M. An Introduction to American History European Beginnings. ATKINSON, CLARA. European Beginnings of American History. 3-7 At the Back of the North Wind—G. McDonald—Lip- pincott $1.50 or .75 (A modern story which has already became a classic. It is the narrative of a little boy who slept over the stable and when the north wind came blowing through a knot hole, he made her acquaintance and the; - have wonderful experiences together.) 7-10 At School in the Promised Land; or The Story of a Little Immigrant—Mary Antin—Houghton 48 (An excellent volume.) 6-8 At the Siege of Quebec—J. Otis (pseud.)—Penn 1.75 ("A graphic portrayal of Benedict Arnold's forced march through the Maine wilderness to join Mont- gomery's attack upon Quebec in 1775.") AUGSBURG, DE RESCO LEO. Easy Drawings for the Geography Class. 8 Aunt Jimmy's Will—Wright—Macmillan 1.50 4-6 Aunt Martha's Corner Cupboard—M. and E. Kirby—Edu- cational 50 AUSTIN, C. Trees of the Northern United States. AUSTIN, P. O. Uncle Sam's Secrets Uncle Sam's Soldiers. 5-7 Australia—F. G. Carpenter—American Book * (See Asia.) 6-12 Autobiography—Benj. Franklin—Holt 2.25 4-5 Autobiography of a Butterfly—Agnes M. Daulton—Rand.. .75 (Interestingly told.) 5 Autumn—Strong, F. L.—Ginn 56 2 Baby's Bouquet—Walter Crane—Warne net 1.50 11 Baby's Own Aesop—Crane (Illustrator) —Warne 1.50 8 Backwoodsmen—C. G. D. Roberts—Macmillan 2.00 BACON, E. M. Boy's Hakluyt. BADLAM, A. N. Views in Africa.

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BAGLEY, W. C. Craftsmanship in Teaching Classroom Management.

BAILEY, A. S. The Tale of Cuffy Bear The Tale of Tommy Fox. BAILEY, CAROLINE. Once Upon a Time Animal Stories Firelight Stories Tell Me Another Story For the Story Teller What to Do for Uncle Sam For the Childrens' Hour Broad Stripes and Bright Stars Stories of Great Adventures. BAILEY, L. H. Principles of Fruit Growing Garden Making Nature Study Idea. BAILEY, PEARL L. Domestic Science, Principles and Application. BAILEY, R. R. Sure Pop and the Safety Scouts. BAILEY, TEMPLE. Judy. BAKER, ETTA A. The Girls of Fairmount Frolics at Fairmount Fairmount Girls in School and Camp. BAKER, E. K. Stories of Old Greece and Rome.

BAKER, R. S. Boys' Book of Inventions Boys' Second Book of Inventions. BAKEWELL. True Fairy Tales.

BALDWIN, J. Thirty More Famous Stories Retold Old Stories of the East Four Great Americans The Golden Fleece Fairy Stories and Fables The Fairy Reader Nine Choice Poems American Book of Golden Deeds Story of Siegfried Fifty Famous Stories Retold Fifty Famous Stories Story of Roland Hero Tales Stories of the East The Wonder Book of Horses.

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Grade List Price - 6-12 Ba-Long-Long-The Igorot Boy—A. E. Jenks—Row-Peter- son 56 An account of native life in the Philippines.) 1-3 Banbury Cross Books—F. W. Howard—Merrill 52 BANNERMAN, H. The Story of Little Black Sambo. BANTA, N. Pied Piper and Other Stories The Brownies and the Goblins. BANTA, N. M. and BENSON. The Brownie Primer. 6 Barberry Bush, The— S. Coolidge (pseud.)—Little, Brown.. .68 (Stories of the Early Middle Ages.) 6 Barberry Bush, The—S. Coolidge (pseud.) —Little, Brown.. 1.75 BARBOUR, R. H. Captain of the Crew The Half Back; A story of School Foot-Ball and Golf For Honor of the School; A Story of School Life and- Interscholastic Sport. 8-12 Barnaby Lee—J. Bennett—Century 1.90 BARNES, J. Hero of Erie For King or Country Commodore Bainbridge Midshipman Farragut. BARRIE, J. M.

, Peter Pan in Kensington Gardens Peter & Wendy. BARROWS, D. P. History of the Philippines. BARTLETT, L. L. Animals at Home. BARTON, OLIVE ROBERTS. Wonderful Land of Up, The. BASKETT, J. N. Story of the Birds. BASS, F. Animal Life Plant Life Stories of Pioneer Life. BASSET, S. W. The Story of Glass.

BAYLISS, C. K. Two Little Algonkin Lads Lolami, the Little Cliff Dweller.

BAYLOR, F. C. Juan and Juanita.

7-8 Beach Patrol, The—W. Drysdale—Wilde 1.75 ("Describes the work of a life-saving station.") Beacon Primer, The—Jas. H. Fassett—Ginn * Beacon First Reader * Beacon Second Reader * Beacon Third Reader *

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Grade List Price BEALBY, J. T. Peeps at Many Lands Series, Canada. BEALS, K. M. Flower Lore and Legend. BEARD, D. C. Outdoor Handy Book Field and Forest Handy Book Jack of All Trades American Boy's Handy Book Curious Homes and Their Tenants American Boys' Book of Bugs, Butterflies and Beetles. BEARD, L. & A. American Girl's Handy Book Things Worth Doing and How to Do Them. BEARD & BAGLEY. History of the American People. 5-7 Bears of the Blue River—C. Major—Macmillan 1.75 (A very popular animal story.) 4-8 Beautiful Joe—Marshall Saunders—American Baptist Society—Judson Press $.45 and 1.25 3-6 Bedtime Stories—Mrs. L. C. Moulton—Little, Brown 1.60 4-5 Bee People—M. W. Morley—McClurg 1.35 BEEBE, M. B. Four American Naval Heroes. BECKWITH, M. HELEN. In Mythland, Vol. I. In Mythland, Vol. II. H. S. Being a Boy—C. D. Warner—Houghton 56 5-12 Belgium (Peeps at Many Land Series) —George W. T. Omond—Macmillan 1.00 7-8 The Believing Years—E. L. Pearson—Macmillan 1.75 BELL, MRS. H. Fairytale Plays and How to Act Them. BENEZET, L. P. World War and What Was Behind It, The. 6-8 Ben, the Black Bear—W. H. Wright—Scribners 88 ("A true story of a captured bear; very entertaining." The author and his bear lived for a time in Missoula, Montana, and many of the incidents of the story oc- curred in this state.) BENNETT, J. Master Skylark Barnaby Lee. BENSON & BETTS. Agriculture. BENTLEY. Tone Plays for Children Child Life in Song and Speech. BERGEN, FANNY D. Glimpses at the Plant World. BERGQUIST, NILS W. Swedish Folk Dances. 5-11 Berlin (Peeps at Great Cities) —Edith Siepen—Macmillan.. 1.00 1-2 Best Fairy Tales—Andersen, Hans C.—Henderson (Ed.) — Rand 75 ——

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BETTS, ETHEL FRANKLIN. Illustrator of Favorite Nursery Rhymes. 8-12 Betty Baird—A. H. Weikel—Little, Brown 1.75 8-12 Betty Baird's Ventures—A. H. Weikel—Little Brown 1.75 4-8 Betty in Canada—E. B. McDonald and Dalrymple—Little, Brown * 7-8 Betty Leicester—S. O. Jewett—Houghton 1.35 (A simple well told story of a 15 year old girl and her summer on a farm.) 6-7 Betty Leicester's Christmas—S. 0. Jewett—Houghton 1.35 (Story of an English Christmas.) 7-10 Beyond the Pasture Bars—D. L. Sharp—Century 85 (A nature reader.) 7-8 Big Brother, The—G. C. Eggleston—Putnam 1.50 (An acount of the Cree Indian War.) 2-4 Big People and Little People of Other Lands—E. R. Shaw—American Book .88 (Customs and manners of children and grownups in Arabia, China, Lapland, Patagonia, etc.) BIGHAM, MADGE A. Merry Animal Tales Fanciful Flower Tales Within the Silver Moon Blackie, His Friends and Enemies.

7-8 Biography of a Grizzly—E. Seton—Thompson—Century .. 1.90 Wahb was a big grizzly of the Yellowstone Park and his biography is most fascinatingly told. "Not science, but literature.") 3-6 Birch and the Star, The—Mrs. G. Thome Thomsen—Row Peterson *

5-8 Bird Life Stories, I. & II.—C. M. Weed—Rand McNally (Each) 1.00 (Compiled from Audobon and Bendire, Nuttall, and Wilson, somewhat simplified. 24 descriptions of com- mon birds with illustrations in color.) 6-12 Bird Neighbors—N. Blanchan (pseud.) —Doubleday 5.00 ("Clear and reliable." Illustrated in colors.) 6-8 Bird Stories from Burroughs—J. Burroughs—Houghton 92 2-3 Bird Woman, The—K. Chandler—Silver 60 (Story of the Lewis and Clark expedition prepared as a supplementary reader.) 6 Bird's Christmas Carol—K. D. Wiggin—Houghton 90 6-7 Birds and Bees and Sharp Eyes—J. Burroughs—Houghton .56 ("Tried and approved by children. Among the very best in nature books.") H. S. Birds That Hunt and Are Hunted—N. Blanchan (pseud.) ^Doubleday 5.00 H. S. Birds Through an Opera Glass—F. A. Merriam—Houghton 1.00 (Descriptions of common birds and hints on bird study.) 6-8 Birds Through the Year—A. F. Gilmore—American Book.. .72 (Well written and well illustrated.) 7-12 Birds of the United States and Canada—Thomas Nuttall Little, Brown 5.00 (An authoritative manual.)

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Grade List Price 7-10 Blackbeard's Island: The Adventures of Three Boy Scouts in the Sea Island—R. S. Holland—Lippincott 1.50 4-5 Black Beauty—A. Sewell—French (Ed.)—Rand McNally 75 (Canterbury Classic.) (The story of a horse, not great literature, but extremely valuable for its ethical teach- ing.) 6-9 Black Bruin—C. Hawkes—Jacobs 1.60 BLACKMORE, R. D. Lorna Doone. BLAISDELL, A. F. Short stories from English History Stories from American History. BLAISDELL, A. F. and BALL. Hero Stories from American History American History Story Book Child's Book of American History Heroic Deeds of American Sailors American History for Little Folks. BLAISDELL, E. A. and M. F. Child Life in Tale and Fable Boy Blue and His Friends Rhyme and Story, First Reader Pretty Polly Flinders. BLAISDELL, M„ F. Polly and Dolly Tommy Tinker's Book Twilight Town Bunny Rabbit's Diary Cherry Tree Children.

BLANCHAN, N. (pseud.) Bird Neighbors Birds that Hunt and Are Hunted. 6-9 Blithe McBride—B. M. Dix—Macmillan 2.00 BLODGETT, MABEL FULLER. Peasblossom, the Adventures of the Pine Tree Fairy. 4-6 The Blue Bird for Children—Maurice Maeterlinck, Silver.. .88 (Retold in simple prose.) 4-5 Blue Fairy Book—Lang, A. (Ed.)—Burt 1.25 7-10 Blue Heron Cove—F. L. McKinney—Holt 1.35 7-8 Blue Poetry Book—Lang, A. (Ed.) —Longmans 1.50 (A very satisfactory collection of the really good poems.) BLUMENTHAL, V. de. Folk Tales from the Russian. 1-2 Bobby and Petty Primer—Rand McNally * 6-8 Bob's Cave Boys, The—C. P. Burton—Holt 1.50 4-6 Bobtail Dixie—A. N. Smith—Educational 70

BOLTON, MRS. S. K. Lives of Girls Who Became Famous Lives of Poor Boys Who Became Famous. 4-7 Book of the Beastie—Ewing and Trott—Forest Press. 6-8 Book of Brave Adventures—D. D. Calhoun—Macmillan 80 3-4 Book of Cats and Dogs—J. Johonnot—American Book .48

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Grade List Price 4-6 Book of Joyous Children—J. W. Riley—Scribners 1.75 (Poems for children.) 6-8 Book of King Arthur—M. MacLeod—Stokes 2.50 (An attractive version of the most delightful ro- mances of the Middle Ages.) 3-4 Book of Legends—H. E. Scudder—Houghton 1.00 (Contents: The Proud King, St. George and the Dragon, The Bell of Justice, William Tell, The Dog Gellert, The Wandering Jew, The Flying Dutchman, etc.) 1-5 Book of Lullabies—M„ Hix (Comp.) —Educational 50 2 Book of Nature Myths—Holbrook, F.—Houghton 64 (Legends of primitive nations. Selection of good stories.) 1 Book of Nonsense for Children, A—Edward Lear Warne net 4.00 6-8 Book of Ocean, The—Ernest Ingersoll—Century 2.00 2-3 Book of Plays for Little Actors—E. S. Johnson & Barnum —American Book 48 (The plots are derived from nursery classics. One play is provided for each of the holidays, Washing- ton's Birthday, Lincoln's Birthday, Arbor Day, Fourth of July.) 1-3 Book of Rhymes and Verses—Welch—Dodge. 5-6 Book of Saints and Friendly Beasts—A. F. Brown Houghton 90 (Stories of animals connected in legend with certain saints. Well told.) 8-12 Boots and Saddles—Mrs. E. B. Custer—Harper 1.90 ("A fascinating account of life in an army post in the west in the early days. The experiences are Mrs. Custer's own, and filled with touches of her personal enthusiasm." Of particular interest to Montana.) 4-8 Boris in Russia.—E. B. McDonald and Dalrymple—Little, Brown * 4 Borowed Sister—Eliza Orne White—Houghton 1.65 BORST. I am an American. BOSTOCK, F. C. Training of Wild Animals. BOURNE & BENTON. Introductory American History. BOUVET, M. Sweet William.

BOWMAN, I. South America.

BOWSFIELD, C. C. How Boys and Girls Can Earn Money Making the Farm Pay. 1-2 Bow Wow and Mew Mew—M. L. Pratt & Chadwick—Edu- cational 50 1-3 Bow Wow and Mew Mew—Craik—Beckley Cardy .50 (Real literature for little folks.)

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Grade List Price 2-4 Bow Wow and Mew Mew—Craik—Merrill 56 2 Boy Blue and His Friends—E. A. Blaisdell and M. F. Little, Brown * 5-6 Boy Captive in Canada—M. P. W. Smith—Little, Brown.. 1.75 5-6 Boy Captive in Old Deerfield—M. P. W. Smith—Little, Brown 1.75 5-7 Boy Emigrants, The—N. Brooks—Scribners 3.00 ("The experiences of some boys who crossed the coun- try to California in '49.") 6-8 Boy General—Mrs. E. B. Custer— Scribners 64 (Story of the Life of Major-General George A. Custer. Mrs. Custer went with her husband to the plains and shared many of his experiences. The picture she draws will interest the girls as well as boys.) 6-9 Boy Lincoln, The—Wm. Osborn Stoddard. 6-8 Boy Mineral Collectors—J. G. Kelley—Lippincott 1.50 ("Technical terms avoided. Information about mining and the history and poetry of metals and gems.") 3-4 Boy on a Farm, A—Jacob Abbott—Johnson (Ed.) — American Book 64 (Very simple, but very interesting to the unspoiled child; two stories, "Rollo at Work" and Rollo at Play," with the moralizing of the original omitted.) 5-7 Boy Settlers, The—N. Brooks—Scribners 1.50 ("The early days in Kansas at the time of the slavery fight in that state.") 7-10 Boy Scouts in a Trapper's Camp, The—T. W. Burgess Penn 1.75 8-10 Boy Scouts at Sea—A. A. Carey—Little, Brown 1.75 7-10 Boy Scouts of America—E. T. Seton—Grosset 1.00 6-8 Boy Scouts of Bob's Hill, The—C. P. Burton—Grosset. 7-10 Boy Scouts of Woodcraft Camp, The— T. W. Burgess— Penn 1.75 7-10 Boy Scouts on Crusade, The—L. W. Quirk—Little, Brown.. 1.75 7-10 Boy Scouts on Lost Trail, The—T. W. Burgess—Penn 1.75

7-10 Boy Scouts on Swift River, The—T. W. Burgess—Penn .... 1.75 6-9 Boy Wanted—Nixon Waterman—Forbes 1.25 3-6 Boy Who Knew What the Birds Said, The—Padraic Colum—Macmillan 2.00 BOYLAN, G. C. The Pipes of Clovis. 7-10 Boyhood of a Naturalist, from the Story of My Boyhood and Youth, The—John Muir—Houghton 48 3-5 Boys and Girls from Storyland—L. H. Cheney—Lippincott .60 (Picture and story book.) 7-8 Boys and Girls of Seventy-Seven—M. P. W. Smith—Lit-

tle, Brown ... 1.75 7-12 Boys' Airplane Book, The—A. F. Collins—Stokes 1.60 (Every boy should read it.) 7-12 Boys' Book of Hunting and Fishing, The—Warren H. Mil- ler—Doran net 2.00 7-10 Boy's Book of Mechanical Models—W. B. Stout—Little, Brown 2.00

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Grade List Price 6-8 Boy's Book of Inventions—R. S. Baker—Doubleday 1.80 7-12 Boys' Book of Railways, The—J. R. Howden—Stokes 2.50 7-12 Boys' Book of Steamships, The—J. R. Howden—Stokes .... 2.50 6-10 Boys' Book of Submarines—Collins & Collins—Stokes 1.60 78 Boy's Catlin—M. G. Humphreys (Ed.) —Scribners 2.00 (Most interesting part of Catlin's two volumes on the manners and customs and conditions of the Ameri- can Indians condensed, and arranged in chronological order.) 7-8 Boys' Froissart— S. Lanier (Ed.) —Scribners 2.00 8-12 Boy's Hakluyt—E. M. Bacon—Scribners 2.00 (Older boys would enjoy these stories which are of great interest and give first hand accounts of early American exploration and discovery.) 7-8 Boys of Other Countries—Bayard Taylor—Putnam 1.50 (Stories of boys in Sweden, Egypt, Iceland, Germany, and Russia; full of accurate information about the customs and peculiarities of those countries.) 6-7 Boys of the Rincon Ranch—H. S. Canfield—Century 1.75 ("A good Texas ranch story.") 6-8 Boys of '76, The—C. C. Coffin—Harper 2.50 (One of the historical stories which children have en- joyed ever since they were written.) * 8-12 Boys' Parkman—L. S. Hasbrouck—Little, Brown 7-8 Boy's Second Book of Inventions—R. S. Baker—Double- day 2.00 (Partial contents: Wireless telegraphy, Solar motors, Miracle of Radium, Steerable balloons.) 6 Boy's Town, A—Wm. Dean Howells—Harper. 5-6 Boys Who Became Famous Men—H. P. Skinner—Little, Brown 1.75 7-9 Boy With the U. S. Census, The—Rolt-Wheeler—Lothrop.. 1.75 7-9 Boy With the U. S. Fisheries—Rolt-Wheeler—Lothrop 1.75 7-9 Boy With the U. S. Foresters, The—Rolt-Wheeler—Lothrop 1.75 -6-10 Boy With the U. S. Life Savers, The—Rolt-Wheeler— Lothrop 1.75 7-9 Boy With the U. S. Survey, The—Rolt-Wheeler—Lothrop.. 1.75 S Bracebridge Hall—W. Irving—Houghton 28 BRADEN, J. M. A Little Book of Well Known Toys. BRADISH, S. P. Old Norse Stories.

BRADY, C. T. Commodore Paul Jones. General Thomas.

H. S. Brave Little Holland—W. E. Griffis—Houghton 1.00 (Holland's Struggle with the sea for existence and with Spain for independence.) Teachers—Brief Course in the Teaching Process—G. D. Strayer Macmillan 1.80 7-12 Brief History of U. S. —John B. McMaster—American Book *

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Grade List Price BRIGHAM, A. P. Geographic Influences in American History. 6-8 British Isles, The—Everett T. Tomlinson—Houghton * (Comprehensive and instructive picture of British geography, industries, cities, schools, castles, people, and customs. Of special value because of the dearth of books of this character on England.) 5-8 Broad Stripes and Bright Stars—C. S. Bailey—Milton Bradley. (American history stories that are new and different.) BROOKE, L. L. Golden Goose Book Johnny Crow's Garden Johnny Crow's Party Picture Books No. 1 and No. 2 The House in the Woods and Other Fairy Tales (111.) BROOKS, D. Stories of the Red Children. BROOKS, E. C. The Story of Cotton The Story of Corn and the Westward Migration. BROOKS, E. S. Stories of the Old Bay State Historic Boys Master of Strong Hearts True Story of U. S. Grant True Story of Lafayette True Story of George Washington True Story of Benjamin Franklin. BROOKS, N. The Boy Emigrants The Boy Settlers First Across the Continent. BROWN, A. F. The Lonesomest Doll In the Days of Giants Book of Saints and Friendly Beasts Curious Book of Birds, The John of the Woods Pocket Full of Posies. BROWN, E. V. Stories of Childhood and Nature Stories of Woods and Fields When the World Was Young. BROWN, H. D. Little Miss Phoebe Gay. BROWN, J. Rab and His Friends and Other Dog Stories. BROWNE, EDITH A. Peeps at Many Land Series; Greece, Spain. BROWNE, H. B. Short Plays from Dickens. 1-3 Brownie Primer, The—N. M. Banta & Benson—Flanagan 60 (Attractively illustrated.) 1 Brownie Primer, The—P. Cox—Century 75

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Grade List Price 3-4 Brownies and the Goblins, The—N. M. Banta—Flanagan 70 3-6 Brownies Abroad—P. Cox—Century 1.75 4-6 Brownies Around the World—P. Cox—Century 1.75 3-6 Brownies—Their Book—P. Cox—Century 1.75 BROWNING. Pied Piper of Hamelin, The. 5-7 Browns, The—M. P. W. Smith—Little, Brown 1.75 BRUCE, MRS. F. M. J. Kashmir (Peeps at Many Lands.) BRUCE, H. A. Daniel Boone and the Wilderness Road. BRYANT, S. C. Stories to Tell to Children How to Tell Stories to Children. BRYANT, W. C. Poetical Works.

BRYCE, C. T. That's Why Stories Fables from Afar Folk Lore from Foreign Lands Holidays in Mother Goose Land Playtime Primer. BUCK, WINIFRED. April's Baby Book of Tunes. 2 Buds, Stems and Roots—A. Chase—Educational 50 BUFFINGTON, B. E. The Circus Reader. 7-10 Bugle Calls of Liberty—P. M. Paine—Iroquois Pub. Co. * 6-12 Builders of Democracy—Edwin Almiron Greenlaw— Scott .. BULLARD, F. L. Tad and His Father. BULLEN, E. T. Cruise of the Cachalot Around the World After Sperm Whales. 4-6 Bunny Brown and His Sister Sue—L. L. Hope—Grosset. 2-4 Bunny Rabbit's Diary—M, F. Blaisdell—Little, Brown * 3-6 Bunny Stories—J. H. Jewett—Stokes 2.00 BUNYAN, JOHN. Pilgrim's Progress. BURCHILL, ETTINGER, SHIRMER. Progressive Road to Reading Story Steps Book I. Book II. Book III. Book IV. Introductory Book III. BURGESS, G. Lively City O'Ligg; A Cycle of Modern Fairy Tales for City Children More Goops and How Not to be Them

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Grade List Price Goops and How to Be Them; A Manual of Manners for Infants The Goop Directory of Juvenile Offenders Famous for Their Misdeeds. BURGESS, T. W. Mother West Wind "Why Stories" Mother West Wind's Children Old Mother West Wind Mpther West Wind's Animal Friends Adventures of Reddy Fox Adventures of Jimmy Skunk Mother West Wind "How Stories" Mother West Wind's Neighbors The Boy Scouts of Woodcraft Camp The Boy Scouts on Swift River The Boy Scouts on Lost Trail The Boy Scouts in a Trapper's Camp. BURKETT, STEVENS AND HILL. Agriculture for Beginners. 5-12 Burma (Peeps at Many Land Series) —R. T. Kelly—Mac- millan 1.00 BURNETT, F. H. Little Lord Fauntleroy The Lost Prince The Secret Garden Racketty Packetty House as Told by Queen Crosspatch Editha's Burglar.

BURNHAM, S. Our Beginnings in Europe and America.

BURROUGHS, J. Bird Stories from Burroughs Bird and Bees and Sharp Eyes Afoot and Afloat Squirrels and Other Fur Bearers. BURROUGHS, W. D. Wonderland of Stamps. BURT (Ed.) Don Quixote de la Mancha.

BURT, M. E. Poems Every Child Should Know. BURTON, A. H. Four American Patriots LaFayette, the Friend of American Liberty. BURTON, C. P. Camp Bob's Hill The Boy Scouts of Bob's Hill ' The Bob's Cave Boys Raven Patrol of Bob's Hill. BUSH, BERTHA E. A Prairie Rose. BUTLER, J. Song of Roland. BUTTERWORTH, H. The Log School House on the Columbia River In the Boyhood of Lincoln. —

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Grade List Price 6-8 Buz or the Life and Adventures of a Honey Bee—M. Noel —Holt 1.00 CABOT. Ethics for Children. 7-12 Cabot, John and Sebastin—P. A. Ober—Harpers 1.60 6 Cadet Davs—Chas. P. King—Harpers 1.60 CALDECOTT, R. Sing a Song of Six Pence Queen of Hearts Hey Diddle Diddle A Frog He Would a Wooing Go The Milkmaid. CALHOUN, D. D. Book of Brave Adventures. 5-7 Calvert of Maryland—J. Otis (pseud.) —American Book 52 (Early days in Maryland.) 6-8 Camp and Trail in Early American History—M. S. Dick- son—Macmillan 80 6-10 Camp Bob's Hill—C. P. Burton—Holt 1.50 Humorous account of boys' camping experiences. 7-10 Camp Fidelity Girls—A. H. Donnell—Little, Brown 1.50 ("Fresh, sweet, simple and full of humor.")

CAMPBELL, H. S. Story of Little Jan Story of Konrad. 6-7 Campmates: A Story of the Plains—K. Munroe—Harper.... 1.60 (Story of the adventures of an exploring party on its way to the Pacific coast.) 7-8 Camps & Firesides of the Revolution—A. B. Hart—Mac- millan 1.00 (Source Readers in American History, Vol. II., 1912.) 5-12 Canada (Peeps at Many Lands Series) —J. T. Bealby Macmillan 1.00 CANDEZE. Adventures of Grillo. CANFIELD, DOROTHY. Home Fires in France Understood Betsy.

CANFIELD, H. S. Boys of the Rincon Ranch. 6-8 Captain January—L. E. Richards—Page 75 8-12 Captain John Smith—R. Johnson—Macmillan 1.00 H. S. Captain Miles Standish—Tudor Jenks—Century 1.75 (An interesting addition to the literature of the Pil- grim's settlement.)

7-8 Captain of the Crew—R. H. Barbour—Appleton 1.75 (Story of the struggles and successes of the captain of a college rowing crew.)

7-8 Captain Phil—M. M. Thomas—Holt 1.50 (A very good Civil War Story.) 4 A Captured Santa Claus—Thomas N. Page—Scribners 1.00

1 Careless Jane and other Tales—Katharine Pyle—Dutton .. 1.25 a

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Grade List Price CAREY, A. A. Boy Scouts at Sea.

CARPENTER, E. J. Hellenic Tales. CARPENTER, P. G. South America North America How the World is Fed How the World is Clothed How the World is Housed Africa Asia Australia Europe Around the World with the Children. CARPENTER, P. O. Poods and Their Uses

CARROLL, CLARENCE F. Around the World Series, Books I. to V.

CARROLL, L. (pseud.) Through the Looking Glass Alice's Adventures in Wonderland (Milner Ed.) Alice's Adventures in Wonderland. 8-12 Carroll, Lewis—Belle Moses—Appleton 1.75

CARRY, C. E. Davy and the Goblin.

CARTER, M. H. (Ed.)—Retold from St. Nicholas. Sea Stories Our Holidays Island Stories Colonial Stories Civil War Stories Cat Stories Stories of Royal Children Stories of Brave Dogs. 6-7 Castaways of Pete's Patch, The—C. W. Rankin—Holt 1.50 7-8 Castle Blair—Flora L. Shaw—Little, Brown 1.75 (This is the story of which John Ruskin said: "Is good and lovely and true, having the best description of a noble child in it that I have ever read; and nearly the best description of the next best thing— noble dog.") 1-2 Cat School—P. Marshall—Educational 50 6-8 Cat Stories Retold from St. Nicholas—Century 1.25 1-2 Cat That Was Lonesome, The—M. L. Chadwick, Pratt, Freeman—World 24 7-8 Cattle Ranch to College—H. Doubleday—Doubleday 1.75 7-8 Causes and Meaning of the Great War, The—W. F. Gordy —Scribners 80 3-6 Cave Boy of the Age of Stone—M. A. Mclntyre—Appleton.. .60 4-5 Cave, Mound, and the Lake Dwellers—F. Holbrook—Heath .76 4-7 Cave Twins, The—Lucy Fitch Perkins—Houghton *

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5-6 Celtic Fairy Tales—J. Jacobs (Ed.)—Burt 1.25 (Stories from the folk-lore of Wales, Scotland and Ireland, mostly humorous. The tales are left with their original strength and vitality.) CERVANTES. Don Quixote of the Mancha. 5-12 Ceylon (Peeps at Many Land Series) —Alfred Clark—Mac- millan 1.00 CHADWICK, M. L. PRATT, E. G. FREEMAN. The Mouse that Lost Her Tail The Cat That Was Lonesome. CHAFFEE, ALLEN. Adventures of Twinkly Eyes, The Little Black Bear Trail and Tree Top.

CHAMBERLAIN, J. F. How We Travel How We Are Sheltered How We Are Fed How We Are Clothed.

CHAMBERLAIN, J. F. and A. H. Africa Oceania.

CHAMPLIN, J. D. (Ed.) Cyclopedia of Common Things

, Cyclopedia of Games and Sports Cyclopedia of Literature and Art Cyclopedia of Natural History Cyclopedia of Persons and Places. CHANCE, L. M. Little Folks of Many Lands. CHANDLER, K. The Bird Woman In the Reign of the Coyote. * 5-7 Chandra in Indian—E. B. McDonald—Little, Brown (A geographical rrader.) CHANNON, F. E. American Boy at Henley Jackson and His Henley Friends.

CHAPIN, A. A. Story of the Rhine Gold.

CHAPLIN, FANNIE P. and HUMPHREY, MRS. FRANCES A. Little Folks of Other Lands. 8 Charming Sally, The—J. Otis (pseud.) —Houghton 1.75 CHASE, A. Children of the Wigwam Buds, Stems and Roots.

CHASE, A. and CLOW. Stories of Industry, Two Vols. H. S. Cheerfulnes as a Life Power—O. S. Marden—Crowell .90

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Grade List Price CHENNEY, L. H. Tell Me a Story Picture Book Boys and Girls from Storyland Fairies and Goblins from Storyland. 1-4 Cherry Tree Children—Mary Frances Blaisdell—Little, Brown * CHERUBINI. Pinnochio in Africa. 2 Chicken World, The—Elmer Boyd Smith—Putnam 1.50 1 Child at Play, The—Clara Murray—Little, Brown 90

4-b . Child Life in Japan and Japanese Child Stories—W. S. Griffis (Ed.)—Mrs. M. C. Alryton—Heath 52 4-6 Child Life in Other Lands—H. A. Perdue—Rand McNally.. .85 4 Child Life, Prose and Poetry—J. G. Whittier—Comp Houghton 28 Teachers—Child Life in Song and Speech—Bentley—Barnes 28 1-3 Child Life in Tale and Fable—E. A and M. F. Blaisdell— Macmillan 68 3-4 Child of Urbinax—De La Ramee—Educational 50 5-8 Child's Book of American Biography—M. S. Stimpson Little, Brown 1.35 3-7 Child's Book of American History—Blaisdell and Ball * Little, Brown 4-5 Child's David Copperfield and Oliver Twist, The—Charles Dickens—American Book 56 4-12 Child's Food Garden, The—V. E. Kilpatrick—World 36 (Explains first steps in gardening.) 2-5 Child's Garden of Verses, A— (Ill'd Jessie Wilcox Smith) —R. L. Stevenson—Scribners 3.50 ("The illustrations of this edition are so beautiful and so expressive of the spirit of the poems that chil- dren should know them as a matter of course.) 1-6 Child's Garden of Verses—R. L. Stevenson (Storer, Illus- trator.) —Scribners * 2-3 Child's Garden of Verses, A—R. L. Stevenson—Rand Mc- Nally 75 ("An abridged edition illustrated in color, very attractive. Stevenson is preeminently the children's poet.") 1-5 Child's Harvest of Verse—Mary W. Tileston (Comp.)—Lit- tle, Brown 1.75

7-8 Child's History of England—Chas. Dickens—Rand McNally 1.00 ("A book of serious and vital defects, inaccurate, partisan, and intemperate. Yet its delightful style, graphic descriptions, and vivid characterizations make it still useful in the hands of a teacher with a good knowledge of English History.") 4-8 Child's Journey With Dickens, A—K. D. Wiggin—Hough- ton 1.25 (A personal experience of the author.)

3-6 Child's Robinson Crusoe, A—W. L. and S. H. Nida—Beck- ley, Cardy 55 5-6 Childhood of Ji-Shib—Albert C. Jenks—Atkinson 50

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Grade List Price 4-6 Children in the Wood Stories, The—Jeannette Marks Milton Bradley. (An extremely attractive book of illustrated stories.) 3-6 Children of the Arctic—Mrs. M. H. and Mrs. J. D. Peary Stokes 2.25 ("Describes the Eskimo children, polar bears, the ice- bergs and glaciers in the northern land, where the Snow Baby lived when she was four years old.") 5-6 Children of the Cold—F. Schwatka—Educational 1.25 (An interesting description of the life of Eskimo children. The author was an Arctic explorer and an authority on the subject.) 5-7 Children of History, The— (Early Times)—M. S. Han- cock—Little, Brown 80 5-7 Children of History, The— (Later Times)—ML S. Han- cock—Little, Brown 85 8 Children of the New Forest, The—Captain Marryat—Holt.. 1.50 (A stirring story of Cavaliers and Round Heads.) 6 Children of the Palm Lands—A. E. Allen—Educational 60 (A simple description of life and scenery in tropical lands. 7-8 Children of the Tenements—J. Riis—Macmillan 1.75 2-3 Children of the Wigwam—A. Chase—Educational 50 4-6 Children's Book of Ballads—Mary W. Tileston (Comp.) — Little, Brown 1.75 4-6 Children's Book of Christmas—J. C. Dier (Comp.) —Mac- millan 1.50 4-5 Children's Book, The—H. E. Scudder—Houghton 5.00 A treasure house of the best literature for children containing 191 stories and poems that have become classics.

2 Children's Books—No. I. and II.—L. L. Brooke—Warne net 2.00

1-8 Children's Classics in Dramatic Form—Books I. to V. Augusta Stevenson—Houghton * 1-8 Children's Hour, The—Ten Volumes—H. Longfellow Houghton 25.00 An excellent collection of the best literature for chil- dren. 5-6 Children's Hour, The—Longfellow—Houghton 28 Contains in addition nine of the author's choicest poems for children.) 5-6 Children's Life of Abraham Lincoln, The—M. L. Putnam A. C. McClurg 1.50 4-8 Children's Plays—E. L. and A. M. Skinner—Appleton. (Planned primarily for class room reading lessons, but excellent for dramatization in language work and for school entertainments.) 5-9 Children's Plutarch—Gould—Two Volumes—Harper.. ..Each .65 2-4 Children's Treasure Trove of Pearls—Mary W. Tileston (Comp.)—Little, Brown 2.00 (A skillfully selected series of 41 famous short stories.)

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Grade List Price 8 Children's Treasury of English Song—F. T. Palgrave (Ed.) —Macmillan 40 6-7 Chilhowee Boys— S. E. Morrison—Crowell 1.50 ("Story of a family emigrating from the Carolinas to Tennessee in 1811. Will attract boys.") 5-12 China (Peeps at Many Land Series) —Lena E. Johnston Macmillan 1.00 8 China's Story in Myth, Legend, Art and Annals—W. E. Griffis—Houghton 2.00 5 Chinese Fables and Folk Stories—M. H. Davis and Chow- Leung—American Book 52 (One of the few attempts to translate into a western language the fancies of the oriental mind.) 3-4 Christmas Angel, The—Katherine Pyle—Little, Brown 1.50 ("A little girl's Adventures in Santa Claus Land where she goes with the Christmas Angel. A story that children enjoy hugely.") 6 Christmas Carol—Chas. Dickens—Houghton 44 (One of the most perfect and universal Christmas stories ever written.) 4-5 Christmas Every Day and Other Stories—W. D. Howells Harpers 1.60 ("Humorous stories of the nonsense type. Very much enjoyed by children.") 7-8 Christmas Stories—Chas. Dickens—American Book 68 (Fourteen of the author's best Christmas stories, each complete.

7-8 Christopher Carson—J. S. C. Abbott—Dodd net 1.50 (Life of "Kit" Carson.)

CHUBB, P. Teaching of English

CHURCH, A. J. Stories of the Iliad Story of the Odyssey Roman Life in the Days of Cicero Odessey for Boys and Girls Iliad for Boys and Girls Aeneid for Boys and Girls. 1-2 Cinderella and Other Stories—A. Lang (Ed.) —Longmans.. .48 3-5 Circus Book, The—L. R. Smith—Flanagan 70 1-3 Circus Reader, The—B. E. Buffington—Sanborn • 7-10 City of the Seven Hills, The— S. B. and C. H. Harding- Scott * 8-10 Civics for Montana Students—H. H. Swain—Scott * 6-8 Civil Wa/ Stories Retold from St. Nicholas—Century 1.25 CLARK, ALFRED. Peep at Many Land Series, Ceylon. CLARK. Systematic Moral Education.

CLARK, I. Will Shakespeare's Little Lad.

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Grade List Price CLARKE, M. Story of Ulysses Story of Troy.

CLARK, S. H. Handbook of Best Readings. 2 Classic Fables—Edna H. Turpin—Merrill 50 3-4 Classic Myths—M. C. Judd—Rand McNally 60 1-2 Classic Readers—I. —S. E. Sprague—Educational 50 2 Classic Readers—II.— S. E. Sprague—Educational 50 3 Classic Readers—III.—S. E. Sprague—Educational 50 4 Classic Readers—IV.— S. E. Sprague—Educational 70 5 Classic Readers—V.—S. E. Sprague—Educational 80 H. S. Classical Atlas—J. P. Lord—Sanborn 2.75 Teachers—Classroom Management—W. C. Bagley—Macmiilan 1.80 1-2 Clean Peter—Adelborg—Longman 1.25 7-10 Clothing and Health—H. Kinne and A. M. Cooley—Mac- miilan 96 7-8 Clover—S. Coolidge (pseud.) —Little, Brown 1.75 (An interesting winter in the mountain gorges and canyon of Colorado.) 6-8 Cock-A-Doodle Hill—A. C. Haines—Holt 1.50 (Continuation of 'The Luck of the Dudley Grahams.") 1-2 Cock, The Mouse and the Little Red Hen, The—Felicite Le Fevre—Jacobs 90 CODY, S. Four American Poets Four American Writers. COE, FANNY E. Heroes of Every Day Life. The Louisa Alcott Story Book (Ed.) COE & CHRISTIE. Story Hour Readers. Primer Book I. Book II. Book III.

COFFIN, C. C. The Boys of '76.

COLLINS, A. FREDERICK. Boys' Airplane Book, The. COLLINS and COLLINS. Boys' Book of Submarines—Jack Heaton, Wireless Operator. 5-7 Colette in France—McDonald & Dalrymple—Little, Brown * COLLODI, C. (pseud.) Adventures of Pinocchio. 3-4 Colonial Children—M. L. Pratt—Educational .70 7-8 Colonial Children—A. B. Hart—Macmiilan 1.00 (Source Reader in American History, Vol. 1.) 6-7 Colonial Plays for the School Room—B. Shoemaker—Edu- cational 60

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Grade List Price 6-8 Colonial Stories: Retold from St. Nicholas—Century 1.25 7-1 Columbus, Ill'd—F. A. Ober—Harpers 1.25 8-12 Commercial and Industrial Geography—Keller & Bishop Ginn 1.28 6-8 Commodore Bainbridge: Prom the Gun Room to the Quar- ter Deck—J. Barnes—Appleton 1.50 8-12 Commodore Paul Jones—C. T. Brady—Appleton 2.50 8-10 Community and the Citizen, The—A. W. Dunn—Heath 7-9 Community Hygiene—Woods Hutchinson—Houghton * 5-8 Companion Library (Selections from Youth's Companion) —Perry Mason each .10 Series .50 Stories of Purpose Glimpses of Europe The American Tropics Sketches of the Orient Old Ocean Life in the Sea Bits of Bird Life Our Little Neighbors In Alaska Among the Rockies In the Southwest On the Plains The Great Lake Country On the Gulf Along the Atlantic In New England Stories of Success Stories of Kindness Student Stories In Porto Rico M,id-Ocean America Bravest Deeds Sheer Pluck Fearless in Duty Our President Our National Senate Our Congressmen Heroes of History Saved by Stratagem The Brink of Peril Children's Festivals The Colonies Alert The Outbreak of War The Struggle for Freedom Gaining Liberty.

H. S. Complete Poetical Works—H. W. Longfellow—Houghton.... 2.75 COMSTOCK, F. Dickens Dramatic Reader A Dramatic Version of Greek Myths and Hero Tales. COMSTOCK, H. T. Tower or Throne. CONN, H. W. Elementary Physiology and Hygiene.

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Grade List Price 8-12 Consul, The—R. H. Davis—Scribners 75 (One of the author's best short stories.)

COOKE, F. J. Nature Myths and Stories.

COOKE, J. E. Stories of the Old Dominion.

COOLIDGE, S. (pseud.) What Katy Did What Katy Did Next What Katy Did at School A Sheaf of Stories Not Quite Eighteen A Little Country Girl In the High Valley Clover The Barberry Bush. COOPER, THOMAS. The Spy Last of the Mohicans Deerslayer. Teacher—Corn Lady, The—Jessie Field—Flanagan 60 5-12 Corsica (Peeps at Many Land Series.) —Ernest Young Macmillan 1.00 COTES, MRS. E. Story of Sonny Sahib.

COULSON, CONSTANCE J. E. Peeps at Many Land Series, Korea. COULTER, JOHN GAYLORD. Elementary Science. 8-12 Counsel Assigned, The—Mrs. M. R. S. Andrews—Scribners .75 (Another Lincoln story, by the author of the Perfect Tribute.) 7-12 Country Chronicle, A—G. Showerman—Century 2.00 1 Country Friends—Brooks—Dutton. 7-8 Country Life Reader—O. J. Stevenson—Scribners * (An excellent supplementary book.) 6-8 Country of the Dwarfs—P. B. DuChaillu—Harper 1.60 ("Strange experiences among the African Pigmies.") 7-8 Court of King Arthur, The—W. H. Frost—Scribners 1.00 (The stories are unusually well told.) 7-8 Courtship of Miles Standish and Other Poems—H. W. Longfellow—Newson 48 COUSSENS, P. W. Poems Children Love. COWLES, J. D. Stories to Tell (comp.) Our Little Spartan Cousin. COX, P. Brownies—Their Book Brownies Around the World Brownies Abroad Brownie Primer. The.

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Grade List Price COX, J. H. A Knight of King Arthur's Court Siegfried.

Teachers—Craftsmanship in .Teaching—W. C. Bagley—Macmiilan.. 1.60 CRAIK (See Mulock.) CRAMPTON, C. W. Polk Dance Book. CRAMjPTON, C. W. and WOLLASTON, MARY A. Song Play Book. CRANE, WALTER. Marigold Garden Baby's Bouquet. CARVENS, P. The Story of Lincoln. CRAWFORD, CAROLINE. Dramatic Games and Dances for Little Children. Folk Dances and Games. CRISSEY, F. The Story of Foods. CROMMELIN, E. G. Famous Legends (Comp.)

CROTHERS, S. M. Miss Muffett's Christmas Party. H. S. Cruise of the Cachalot Around the World After Sperm Whales—E. T. Bullen—Appleton 1.75 ("English Sailor's cruise in a New Bedford whaler. Spirited, graphic, picture of methods, dangers and de- lights.") 4-5 Cruise of the Conoe Club—W. L. Alden—Harpers 90 (Sequel to the Cruise of the Ghost.) 4-5 Cruise of the Ghost—W. L. Alden—Harpers 90 ("Four boys take a cruise in a sail boat thru Long Island Sound.) 4-5 Cupid and Chow-Chow—L. M. Alcott—Little, Brown 1.50 3-6 Curious Book of Birds, The—Abbie Farwell Brown Houghton 1.50 Curious Flyers, Creepers and Swimmers—J. Johonnot American Book 60 6-8 Curious Homes and Their Tenants—D. C. Beard—Apple- ton 1.00 (Partial contents: Cave dwellers, birds that build edi- ble nests, jumping mice, butterflies, spiders, and cob- webs.) CURTIS. Play and Recreation for the Open Country.

CUSTER, MRS. E. B. Boots and Saddles Boy General Tenting on the Plains Following the Guidon. ——

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Grade List Price 8-12 Cyclopaedia of Common Things—J. D. Champlin (Ed.) Holt 3.00 8-12 Cyclopaedia of Games and Sports—J. D. Champlin (Ed.) — Holt 3.00 8-12 Cyclopaedia of Literature and Art—J. D. Champlin (Ed.) —Holt 3.00 8-12 Cyclopaedia of Natural History—J. D. Champlin (Ed.) — Holt 3.00 8-12 Cyclopaedia of Persons and places—J. D. Champlin (Ed.) —Holt 3.00 (The Champlin Cyclopaedias have been used long enuf to prove that children really do use them and profit by them.)

6-7 Dab Kinzer—W. . Stoddard—Scribners 1.50 4-6 Daddy Jake the Runaway—J. C. Harris—Century 1.75

DALE, J. T. Heroes and Greathearts and Their Animal Friends. DALYRMPLE, JULIA. Little Me Too

- The Make-Believe Boys. 1-2 Dame Wiggins of Lee—F. Marshall—Educational 50 (A Children's Classic.) DANA, R. H. Two Years Before the Mast. 6-7 Dandelion Cottage—C. W. Rankin—Holt 1.50 (Four girls adopt an abandoned house and fit it up as a playhouse.) 7-8 Daniel Boone—J. S. C. Abbott—Dodd net 1.50 6-8 Daniel Boone, Back-Woodsman—Forbes-C. H. A. Lindsay Lippincott 1.50 ("A book full of interest for boys, giving a full ac- count of the hardships and adventures of one of their heroes.") 8-12 Daniel Boone and the Wilderness Road—H. A. Bruce Macmillan 2.50 8 Daniel Webster for Young Americans—C. F. Richardson Little, Brown 75

DARTON, F. J. H. Tales of the Canterbury Pilgrims.

6-9 Daughter of the Rich, A—M. E. Waller—Little, Brown .... 1.75 DAULTON, AGNES M. Autobiography of a Butterfly Wings and Stings. 8-12 Dave Morrell's Battery—H. Godfrey—Little, Brown 1.50 8-12 David Balfour—R. L. Stevenson—Scribners 1.60 6-8 David Crockett—J. S. C. Abbott—Dodd net 1.50 DAVIDSON, E. B. Nibbles and Bobtail. DAVIES. General Sheridan. DAVIS, A. C. Stories of the United States for Youngest Readers. STATE OP MONTANA. 39

Grade List Price DAVIS, JOHN W. Four New York Boys. DAVIS, M. E. M. Under Six Flags. DAVIS, N. H. and CHOW-LEUNG. Chinese Fables and Folk Stories. DAVIS, R. H. The Consul. 5-6 Davy and the Goblin—C. E. Carry—Houghton 2.50 (Davy after reading Alice's Adventures in Wonder- land goes on a voyage with a goblin.) 8-12 Day: Her Year in New York—Anna C. Ray—Little, Brown 1.75 3-4 Days and Deeds a Hundred Years Ago—G. D. Stone and M. G. Fickett—Heath 64 4-5 Dear Daughter Dorothy—A. G. Plympton—Little, Brown.. 1.25 (Story of devotion and comradeship between a father and a daughter.) 7-8 Deerslayer—J. F. Cooper—A. L. Burt American (abridged) $1.25 and .52 DEFOE, DANIEL. Robinson Crusoe. DE GARMO. Tales of Troy. DEKOVER, H. T. Hungary (Peeps at Many Lands.) DELAND, MRS. E. D. A Successful Venture Oakleigh Katrina.

DELANO, J. A. American Red Cross Textbood on Home Hygiene and Care of the Sick. DE LA RAMEE. A Dog of Flanders (Swart Ed.) Child of Urbino Moufflon, The Dog of Florence Nurnberg Stove. DEMING, ALHAMBRA, G. Nonsense Rhymes and Animal Stories. DEMING, EDWIN W. Indian Child Life.

DEMING, T. O. American Animal Life. 8-12 Democracy Today—C. Gauss—Scott.

DENTON, C. J. Holiday Facts and Fancies. 3-4 Denise and Ned Toodles—Gabrielle E. Jackson—Century .. 1.75 5-12 Denmark (Peeps at Many Land Series)—M. Pearson Thomson—Macmillan 1.00 H. S. Deserted Village, The—O. Goldsmith—Houghton 44 7-12 De Soto, Ill'd—F. A. Ober—Harper 1.25 —

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Grade List Price 8 De Soto and His Men in the Land of Florida—Grace King —Macmillan 2.50

DEWEY, B. S. Bruno, the Story of a Dog. DIAZ, MRS. A. M. Polly Cologne. DICKENS, CHARLES. A Tale of Two Cities (Kirk Ed.) Story of Little Nell (Tordon Ed.) Dombey and Son Twelve Christmas Stories, 1854-1866 Christmas Stories Christmas Carol Child's History of England The Child's David Copperfield and Oliver Twist. 8-12 Dickens, Charles and His Girl Heroines—Belle Moses Appleton 1.75 (A mixture of biography and criticism. Readable and suggestive.) 8-12 Dickens Dramatic Reader—F. Comstock—Ginn 88

DICKSON, M;. S. Pioneers and Patriots in Early American History Camp and Train in Early American History.

DIER, J. C. (Comp.) Children's Book of Christmas. 5-8 Diggers in the Earth—E. M. Tappan—Houghton * (An industrial reader.) DILLINGHAM, ELIZABETH T. Tell it Again Stories. 5-6 Distant Countries—I. O. Winslow—Heath 80 (Geographical reader No. 5.) DIX, B. M. Friends in the End A Little Captive Lad Merrylips Blithe McBride Soldier Rigdale. 3-4 Docas, The Indian Boy—Snedden, G. S.—Heath 68 (The best story of Indian primitive life. Literary, log- ical, helpful, and interesting.) DODGE, MRS. M. M. Hans Brinker: or The Silver Skates Donald and Dorothy The Land of Pluck When Life is Young Rhymes & Jingles. 3-5 Doers, The—W. J. Hopkins—Houghton 88 4-5 Dog of Flanders, A—De La Ramee (Ed.) —Rand McNally.. .50 ("The story of an orphan boy and his faithful friend, the big dog of Flanders. A sad story, but very beau- tifully written." Good to read aloud.) 7-12 Dogs of Boytown, The—W. A. Dyer—Holt 1.50 4-6 Dogtown—M. O. Wright—Macmillan 1.75

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Grade List Price DOHENY, M. A. Play Awhile. DOLE, H. B. Gockel, Hinkel and Gackekeia (trans.) 4-5 Dombey and Son—Chas. Dickens—Educational 60 Teachers—Domestic Science, Principles and Application—Pearl L. Bailey—Webb * DONAHEY, WM. and E. E. BAKER. The Teenie Weenies. 7-8 Donald and Dorothy—Mrs. M. M. Dodge—Century 1.75 (The story of a shipwrecked brother and sister.) 4-8 Donald in Scotland—E. B. McDonald & Dalrymple—Little, Brown * 5-7 Donkey John of the Toy Valley—M. W. Morley—McClurg.. 1.35 (Simply and beautifully told. Not dramatic but in-

teresting. ) 6-8 Don Quixote of the Mancha—Cervantes—Judge Parry (Ed.)—Lane 2.00 (An admirable edition of the novel that laughed the chivalry of Spain away.) 6-8 Don Quixote De La Mancha—Cervantes—Burt (Ed.) — Scribners 64 (An admirable edition.) DONNELL, A. H. Camp Fidelity Girls.

DOPP, K. E. Tree Dwellers Later Cave Men Early Cave Men The Early Sea People.

DOUBLEDAY, R. Cattle Ranch to College Gunner Aboard the "Yankee" Stories of Inventors: The Adventures of Inventors and Engineers, True Incidents and Personal Experiences.

DOWD, EMMA C. Polly of the Hospital Staff.

DRAKE, E. S. A. Making of the Great West On Plymouth Rock. 1-3 Dramatic Games and Dances for Little Children—Caro- line Crawford—Barnes & Co. (Illustrated) 2.40 7-9 Dramatic Version of Greek Myths and Hero Tales—F. Comstock—Ginn 68 7-8 Dramatized Scenes from American History—Augusta Stev- enson—Houghton * 1-5 Dream Fox Story Book—Wright—Macmillan 1.75 DRIGGS, HOWARD R. Live Language Lessons Elementary Book Advanced Book.

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Grade List Price DRIGGS, L. L. Adventures of Arnold Adair, American Ace. DRUMMOND, H. Monkey That Would Not Kill. 8-12 Dry Farming—J. A. Widtsoe—Macmillan 2.50 DRYSDALE, W. The Beach Patrol Helps for Ambitious Girls. DUCHAILLU, P. B. World of the Great Forest Wild Life Under the Equator Land of the Long Night Country of the Dwarfs. DUNN, A. W. The Community and the Citizen. DU PUY, WILLIAM ATHERTON. Uncle Sam's Modern Miracles Uncle Sam, Wonder Worker. 4-7 Dutch Twins, The—Lucy Fitch Perkins—Houghton * (Highly entertaining.) DUTTON, M. B. In Field and Pasture. DUTTON, M. D. Tortoise and the Geese, and Other Fables of Bidpai (Ed.)

DYER, R. O. Stories from a Mouse Hole. DYER, W. A. The Dogs of Boytown The Five Babbitts at Bonnyacres 3-5 Each and All—J. Andrews—Ginn 64 EARLE, MRS. A. M. Home Life in Colonial Days. 2-3 Early Cave Men—K. E. Dopp—Rand McNally * (An attempt to reconstruct for children the life of prehistoric man.) 4-6 Early Sea People, The—K. E. Dopp—Rand McNally *

5-6 Earth and Its People, The— I. O. Winslow—Heath 80 (An elementary physical geography. Geographical reader No. 1.) EASTMAN, E. G. Yellow Star EASTMAN, CHARLES. Indian Child Life From the Deep Woods to Civilization Indian Scout Talks: A Guide for Boy Scouts and Camp Fire Girls Indian Heroes and Great Chieftains Indian Boyhood.

EASTMAN, C. and EASTMAN, E. G. Smoky Days; Wigwam Evenings.

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Grade List Price 4-6 East O' The Sun and West O' The Moon—Mrs. G. Thome Thomsen—Row, Peterson * Teachers—Easy Drawings for the Geography Class—Augsburg, DeResco Leo—Barnes 40 1-8 Easy Road to Reading—Carrie J. Smith—Lyons *

EDDY, S. J. Friends and Helpers. 5-12 Edinburgh (Peeps at Great Cities) Rosaline Masson—Mac- millan 1.00 5-9 Editha's Burglar—F. H. Burnett—Page 75 Teacher—Education—Thorndike—Macmillan 1.80 8-12 Educational Woodworking—J. C. Parks—Macmillan 1.40 3-5 Effie's Christmas Dream—Foucher, L. C.—Little, Brown.. 1.00 (A play for children.) EGGLESTON, E. Stories of American Life and Adventure Stories of Great Americans for Little Americans Hoosier School Boy.

EGGLESTON, G. C. Southern Soldier Stories The Big Brother. 7-9 Egypt, Greece and Rome—C. Richmond—Ginn 68 (Old stories in charming diction.) 5-12 Egypt (Peeps at Many Land Series) —R. Talbot Kelly Macmillan 1.00 5-7 Eight Cousins—L. M. Alcott—Little, Brown 1.75 7-8 Elementary Physiology and Hygiene—H. W. Conn—Silver.. * * 8-10 Elementary Science—John Gaylord Coulter—Scribners .. 4-5 Elf Maiden and Other Stories—A. Lang (Ed.) —Longmans .90 8-12 Elinor's College Career—J. A. Schwartz—Little, Brown .... 1.75 ELIOTT, GEORGE (pseud.) Romola Silas Marner.

ELLIS, E. S. Lives of the Presidents. ELLIS, KATHERINE R. Wide Awake Girls Wide Awake Girls in Winsted Wide Awake Girls at College. 2-4 Elm-Tree Fairy Book—Clifton Johnson—Little, Brown 2.00 (An excellent collection of fairy tales.) * Elson Grammar School Readers—Wm. H. Elson—Scott .. ELSON, H. W. Side Lights on American History, 2 Vols. History of the United States. ELSON, WM. H. Grammar School Readers Book One, Two, Three, Four Primary School Readers Book I., II., III., IV.

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Grade List Price ELSON, H. W. and MACMULLAN, C. E The Story of the Old World. Elson Primary School Readers—Wm. H. Elson—Scott * ELSON-RUNKEL. Primer. 4-8 Emergencies—C. E. Gulick—Ginn 64 (Based on a careful study of accidents to children reported in the public press. Tells in a simple and direct way what to do. Well illustrated.) 6-7 End of the Rainbow—R. Johnson—Scribners 1.65 ("How some children tried to find how to go to the end of the rainbow and did other interesting and original things.") ENDICOTT, MYLES. Stories of the Bible, Vols. 1, 2, 3. 5-12 England (Peeps at Many Land Series) —John Finnemore Macmillan 1.00 3-5 English Fairy Tales—J. Jacobs (Ed.) —Putnam 1.50 (More than 100 of the old time English fairy tales given from the most authoritative version.) 8 Episodes From Winning of the West—Theodore Roosevelt —Putnam 1.50 (Selections from the author's four volume "Winning of the West." Spirited and generally accurate.) 2-4 Eskimo Stories—M&ry Smith—Rand McNally 75 (Information in simple language about Eskimo chil- dren and their food, clothing, houses and games.) 3-6 Eskimo Twins, The—L. F. Perkins—Houghton * Teachers—Esentials of Character—E. W. Sisson—Macmillan 1.40 Teachers—Ethics for Children—Ella L. Cabot—Houghton 1.75 4-6 Eugene Field Book, The—E. Field— (M. E. Burt and M. B. Cable, Ed.) —Scribners 64 (Poems, stories and letters for children written by Mr. Field.)

5-6 Europe—I. O. Winslow—Heath 80 (Geographical Reader No. 4. Well illustrated. Good.) 5-7 Europe—F. G. Carpenter—American Book * (See Asia.) 6-9 European Beginnings—Alice M. Atkinson—Ginn 1.24 7-10 European Hero Stories—Eva March Tappan * 7-8 Evangeline—H. W. Longfellow—Houghton 44

EVANS, L. B. Worth While Stories for Every Day. 3-8 Every Day Arithmetic;—Hoyt & Peet—Houghton * Books One, Two, Three. 4-5 Every Day Life in the Colonies—G. L. Stone and M. G. Fickett—Heath 64 (Stories illustrating colonial customs; soap making, candle making, etc. 7-9 Everyday Mental Arithmetic—John B. Gifford—Little, Brown *

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Grade List Price EWING, MRS. J. H. Story of a Short Life (Brooks, Ed.) Jan of the Windmill Jackanapes. EWING AND TROTT. Book of the Beastie. 7-9 Expansion of the American People, The—Sparks, Edwin Harding Series—Scott * 6-9 Explorers and Founders of America—A. E. Foote and A. • W. Skinner—American Book . (Up to the Revolution. Authoritative.) 1-2 Fables and Folk Stories—H. E. Scudder—Houghton 56 (A book of nursery tales, fables and some stories from Grimm. Given in excellent literary version.) 3 Fables From Afar—C. T. Bryce—Newson * ("Fables from India, China, Japan and the Isles of the Sea. Many of them show the faults and virtues of children themselves.")

FABRE, J. H. Insect Adventures.

FAIRBANKS, H. W. The Western United States Stories of Mother Earth Rocks and Minerals Home Geography for Primary Grades. 3-5 Fairies and Goblins from Storyland—L. H. Cheney—Lip- pincott 60 (Picture and story book.) H. S. Fairmount Girls in School and Camp—Etta A. Baker Little, Brown 1.75 3-6 Fairy Minstrel of Glenmalure, The—Edmund Leamy—Des- mond Fitzgerald. 2-3 Fairy Reader, The—J. Baldwin—American Book 52 (Adapted from Grimm and Anderson.) 2-3 Fairy Stories and Fables—J. Baldwin—American Book 52 (A collection of favorites such as The Three Bears, Little Red Riding Hood, Tom Thumb, Jack and the Bean Stalk.) 4-7 Fairytale Plays and How to Act Them—Mrs. H. Bell Longmans 2.00 5-8 Fairy Taies—H. Andersen—Flanagan 60 . 3-4 Fairy Tales, Vol. I.—M. F. Lansing—Ginn 64 3-4 Fairy Tales, Vol. II.—M. F. Lansing—Ginn 64 1-8 Fairy Tales (Edited by Jerrold)—Grimm—Dutton 1.75 4-6 Fairy Tales Every Child Should Know—H. W. Mabie— Grosset. 5-6 Fairy Tales From the Far North—P. C. Asbjornsen—Burt.. 1.25 ("Famous Norse folk tales of Troll's, Princesses, Gob- lins, and other wonders.") 6-8 Faith Gartney's Girlhood—Mrs. A. D. Whitney—Houghton 1.75 Fall of the Year, The—D. L. Sharp—Houghton 92 FALLOWS. Story of the American Flag.

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Grade List Price 5-7 Famous Legends—E. G. Crommelin (Comp.) —Century 76 (Robin Hood, King Arthur, Roland, St. Denis, Ced, Siegurd, Frithrof, Wiliam Tell, etc. An excellent and well told series.) 7-8 Famous Men of Greece—J. H. Haaren & Poland—Ameri- can 72 7-8 Famous Men of the Middle Ages—J. H. Haaren & Poland.. .72 7-8 Famous Men of Rome—J. H. Haaren & Poland—American Book 72 4-6 Fanciful Flower Tales—M. A. Bingham—Little, Brown 70 4-5 Fanciful Tales—F. R. Stockton—Scribners 64 ("Characterized by a charming and delicate humor.") FARIS. Makers of Our History. 2 Farm Book, The—Elmer Boyd Smith—Houghton 3.00 H. S. Farm Boys and Girls—W. A. McKeever—Macmillan 2.00 8-12 Farm Poultry—G. C. Watson—Macmillan 1.80 H. S. Farm Science—W. J. Spillman—World Book 1.60 6-9 Farmer and His Friends, The—E. M. Tappan—Houghton.. * 3-5 Farmer Brown and the Birds—F. M. Fox—Page 75 ("A little story showing the value of the birds to their farmer friends.") FARMER, F. V. Nature Myths of Many Lands. FARMER, LYDIA HOYT. Girls' Book of Famous Queens. FASSETT. The Beacon Primer The Beacon First Reader The Beacon Second Reader The Beacon Second Reader. 4-6 Father Thrift and His Animal Friends—J. C. Sincielar Beckley-Cardy 60 4-6 Favorite Greek Myths—L. S. Hyde—Heath 96 7-8 Favorite Songs and Hymns—J. P. McCaskey—American Book 1.20 7-10 Feet of the Furtive, The—C. G. D. Roberts—Macmillan 2.00 (Appealing stories of wild animals.) FERRYMAN-MOCKLER, A. F. Peeps at Many Land Series, Norway. g FIELD, EUGENE. The Eugene Field Book (Burt & Cable, Ed.) Little Book of Profitable Tales Lullaby Land Poems of Childhood Poems of Eugene Field. FIELD, JESSIE. The Corn Lady.

FIELD, W. T. Quest of the Four Leaved Clover Fingerposts to Children's Reading.

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6-8 Field and Forest Handy Book: New Ideas for Out of Doors—D. C. Beard—Scribners 2.25 3-8 Fifty Famous Stories—J. Baldwin—American 52 3-6 Fifty Famous Stories Retold—J. Baldwin—American Book .52 5-7 Fighting a Fire—C. T. Hill—Century 1.75 ("An interesting account of the workings of the New York fire department. A very popular book.") Teachers—Fingerposts to Children's Reading—W. T. Field—Mc- Clurg 1.25 (A very valuable book for parents and teachers, con- tains lists of books and excellent essays on various phases of the reading problem.) 5-12 Finland (Peeps at Many Land Series) —M. Pearson Thom- son—Macmillan 1.00

FINLEY, I. E. Little Home Workers.

FINLEY, W. L. American Birds. FINNEMORE, JOHN. Peeps at Many Land Series England France Holy Land India Italy Morocco Switzerland. 5-6 Firebrands—F. E. Martin and G. M. Davis—Little, Brown. 3-8 Firelight Stories—C. S. Bailey—Milton Bradley. 8-12 First Across the Continent—N. Brooks—Scribners 2.50 (A simple but complete account of the Lewis and Clarke expedition.) 4-6 First Book of Birds—O. T. Miller—Houghton 84 ("This book will stimulate an interest in birds in gen- eral.") 7-12 First Book of Forestry—F. Roth—Ginn. (A simple presentation of some principles under-lying the science.) 6-8 First Christmas Tree—Henry Van Dyke—Scribners 75 1-3 First Journeys in Numberland—Harris & Waldo—Scott. 4-6 First Steps in the History of Our Country—W. A. Mowry & A. M—Silver 1.00 (Short biographies of prominent characters in Ameri- can History.) 7-12 First Thru the Grand Canyon—J. W. Powell—Macmillan. 1-3 First Year in Number—Hoyt & Peet—Houghton * FISHER, M. L. and COTTON, F. A. Agriculture for Common Schools. 2-3 Fishing and Hunting—Matt & Dutton—American Book 44 7-10 Five Babbitts at Bonnyacres, The—W. A. Dyer—Holt 1.50 3-6 Five Little Peppers and How They Grew—Margaret Sid- ney—Lothrop 1.75

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Grade List Price 3-4 Five Little Strangers and How They Came to Live in America—Schwartz, J. A.—American Book 56 (The little red child, white child, black child, yellow child, brown child.) 5-7 Flamingo Feather—K. Munroe—Harper 90 ("A good Indian story. The scene is laid in Florida, partly among the Indians, and partly among the Spaniards, during the last of the 16th century.")

FLINT, S. C. Small Gardens for Small Gardeners. FLORA, MARGARET. Animal Land Children or the Contest for the Magic Glasses. 7-12 Flower Lore and Legend—K. M. Beals—Holt 1.40 6-7 Flowers and their Friends—M. W. Morley—Ginn 72 FOGARTY, KATE HAMMOND. The Story of Montana. FOGHT, H. W. American Rural School. 1-8 Folk Dance Book—C. W. Crompton—Barnes & Co 2.40 (For class room, playground and gymnasium.) 1-8 Folk Dances and Games—Caroline Crawford—Barnes & Co. (Illustrated.) 2.40 * 3-6 Folk Lore from Foreign Lands—Catherine Bryce—Newson 1 Folk Lore Primer—Grover—Atkinson 48 1 Folk Lore Readers I. —E. O. Grover—Atkinson 48 1 Folk-Lore Stories and Proverbs—Sara E. Wiltse—Ginn 60 3-4 Folk Tales from Grimm—E. Abbott—Flanagan 60 (Dramatized.) 4-5 Folk Tales from the Russian—V. de Blumenthal—Rand McNally 75 H. S. Following the Guidon—Mrs. E. B. Custer—Harper 1.90 * 7-12 Food & Clothing—Leno Osborne—Row, Peterson

7-10 Food & Health—H. Kinne and A. M. Cooley—Macmillan .. .96 7-12 Foods and Their Uses—F. O. Carpenter—Scribners 88 8-12 Food Study—M. T. Wellman—Little, Brown. (A home economics textbook.) FOOTE, A. E. and SKINNER, A. W. Makers and Defenders of America Explorers and Founders of America. 3-8 For the Children's Hour—C. S. Bailey—Milton Bradley. 1-5 For Days and Days—Annette Wynne—Stokes 2.00 (A book of verses arranged ealendarwise for school children's entertainment. A valuable book for any school. -7-8 For the Honor of the School: A Story of School Life and Interscholastic Sport—R. H. Barbour—Appleton 1.75 H. S. For King or Country: A Story of the American Revolu- tion—J. Barnes—Harper 1.60 ("One of the best of Barnes' historical stories, centers about two brothers who fight in the opposing armies of the Revolution.")

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Grade List Price 7-8 For the Norton Name—Hollis Godfrey—Little, Brown 1.50 Teacher—For the Story Teller—C. S. Bailey—Milton Bradley. FORBES-LINDSAY, C. H. A. Daniel Boone, Backwoodsman.

FORD, S. Horses Nine. 6-8 Forest Neighbors—W. D. Hurlbert—Row, Peterson * (Animal stories.)

FORMAN, S. E. Stories of Useful Inventions.

FORTESCUE, J. W. - Story of the Red Deer. H. S. Forward March—K. Munroe—Harper 1.60 (A tale of the Spanish-American War.)

FOUCHER, L. C. Effie's Christmas Dream Stories to Read and Tell. FOULKE, E. E. Twilight Stories. 5-6 Four American Explorers—N. F. Kingsley—American Book 64 (Merriwether Lewis, William Clark, John C. Fremont, Elisha Kane. Hold interest and attention.) 5-6 Four American Indians—E. L. Whitney and F. M. Perry American 64 5-7 Four American Inventors—F. M. Perry and Beebe—Ameri- can 64 (Fulton, Whitney, Morse, Edison.) 4-6 Four American Naval Heroes—M. B. Beebe—American 64 (Paul Jones, Oliver Perry, Admiral Farragut, Ad- miral Dewey. Well written and simple.)

5-6 Four American Patriots—A. H. Burton—American Book .. .64 (Brief biographies of Henry, Hamilton, Jackson, Grant. Very readable.) 5-7 Four American Pioneers—F. M. Perry—American 64 (Daniel Boone, George Rogers Clark, David Crockett, Kit Carson.) 5-7 Four American Writers—S. Cody—American Book 64 (Irving, Poe, Lowell, Bayard, Taylor.) 2 Four and Twenty Tailors—Lucas & Bodford—McDevit Wilson 1.75 5-8 Four Footed Friends—Mrs. H. Smith—Ginn 88 5-6 Four Great Americans— J. Baldwin—American Book 64 (Short sketches of Washington, Franklin, Webster, Lincoln.) 4-6 Four New York Boys—John W. Davis—Educational 70 4-5 Four Old Greeks—J. Hall—Rand McNally 65 (Achilles and the War, Herakles, the Wanderer, Mer- ry Dionysis, How Alkestis was saved.)

FOWLER, N. C. Starting in Life.

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Grade List Price FOX, FLORENCE C. Indian Primer. FOX, F. M. Farmer Brown and the Birds. 6-12 France (Peeps at Many Land Series) —John Finnemore Macmillan 1.00 FRANCE, ANATOLE. Honey Bee—Mrs. John Lane—Trans. FRANCILLON, R. E. Gods and Heroes. FRANKLIN, BENJAMIN. Poor Richard's Almanac Autobiography. FREE & TREADWELL. Primer First to Eighth Readers.

FRENCH, A. Story of Rolfe and the Viking's Bow Heroes of Iceland Junior Cup Sir Marrock. FRENCH, H. W. The Lance of Kanana. 8-12 French Pathfinders in North America—W. H. Johnson Little, Brown 1.75 (A history of French exploration.) 3-6 Friends and Helpers—S. J. Eddy—Ginn 96 (Simple, well illustrated stories of domestic animals.) 6-8 Friends in the End—B. M. Dix—Holt 1.50 (A girl's summer in the mountains of New England. A good story for girls.) 3-5 Friends in Feathers and Fur—J. Johonnot—American Book 48 (Pictures, verses and stories of birds, squirrels, mice, toads, rabbits, and other animals.) 4-6 Friends of the Hunted—J. Jewett—Dodge net 1.00 4-8 Fritz in Germany—E. B. McDonald and Dalrymple—Little, Brown 65 1-2 Frog He Would a Wooing Go, A—R. Caldecott—Warne..net .60 (Picture Book.) H. S. Frolics at Fairmount—Etta A. Baker—Little, Brown 1.75 8-12 From the Deep Woods to Civilization—C. A. Eastman Little, Brown 2.50 (Autobiography of an Indian.)

FROST, W. H. The Court of King Arthur The Knights of the Round Table. 7-8 Frozen North, The—E. Horton—Heath 88 (An account of Arctic exploration.) 8-12 Fruit Growing in Arid Regions—Paddock and Whipple Macmillan 2.40

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Grade List Price 6-7 Fur Seal's Tooth—K. Munroe—Harper 1.60 (A story of the seal fishing industry showing its dangers and cruelty.) GAINES, R. Lucita, A Child's Story of Old Mexico. GALE, A. C. Achilles and Hector. 8-12 Garden Making—L. H. Bailey—Macmillan 2.25 6-7 Garland for Girls, A—L. M, Alcott—Little, Brown 1.50 GARTHEN. The Life Story of a Fox. GASK, LILLIAN. True Stories About Dogs.

GAUSS, C. Democracy Today. GAYLEY AND FLAHERTY. Poetry of the People.

8-12 General Grant—Gen. J. G. Wilson—Appleton 2.50 8-12 General Greene—F. V. Greene—Appleton 2.00 8-12 General Hancock—Gen. F. A. Walker—Appleton 2.50 8-12 General Jackson—J. Parton—Appleton 2.00 8-12 General Johnson—R. M. Hughes—Appleton 2.00 8-12 General McClellan—P. A. Michie—Appleton 2.50 8-12 General Robert E. Lee—F. Lee—Appleton 2.50 8-12 General Scott—M. J. Wright—Appleton 2.00 8-12 General Sheridan—N. E. Davies—Appleton 3.00 8-12 General Taylor—O. O. Howard—Appleton 2.00 8-12 General Thomas—H. Coppee—Appleton 2.00 8-12 General Washington—B. T. Johnson—Appleton 3.00

GENN, C. T. Rome (Peeps at Great Cities.) H. S. Geographic Influences in American History—A. P. Brig- ham—Ginn 1.48 ("A book of exceptional interest and importance.") 7-12 Geographical and Industrial Studies of South America Nellie B. Allen—Ginn * 5-9 Geographical and Industrial Studies of United States Nellie B. Allen—Ginn * 5-9 Geographical and Industrial Studies of Europe—Nellie B. * Allen—Ginn « 5-9 Geographical and Industrial Studies of Asia—Nellie B. Allen—Ginn * 8-10 Geography of Commerce and Industry—W. F. Rocheleau Educational *

4-8 Geography Readers—Books I. to V.— I. O. Winslow—Heath • GEORGE, M. M. Little Journeys to Mexico and Central America Little Journeys to Norway and Sweden Little Journeys to Alaska and Canada

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Grade List Price Little Journeys to China and Japan Little Journeys to Cuba and Porto Rico Little Journeys to England and Wales Little Journeys to Germany Little Journeys to Hawaii and Philippines Little Journeys to Holland, Belgium and Denmark Little Journeys to Italy, Spain and Portugal Little Journeys to Scotland and Ireland. 8 George Washington—H. E. Scudder—Houghton 56 (Mr. Scudder has presented just what the boys need.) 4-8 Gerda in Sweden—E. B. McDonald and Dalrymple—Little, Brown * (Little People Everywhere.) 3 German Household Tales—J. L. Grimm and W. K. Houghton 56 5-12 Germany (Peeps at Many Land Series) —Mrs. Alfred Sedgwick—Macmillan 1.00 8 Getting Acquainted with the Trees—J. H. McFarland Macmillan 1.50 (Excellent for agricultural classes.) H. S. Getting On—O. S. Marden—Crowell 2.00 ("A volume of inspiration and self help. He force- fully points out the necessity of initiative, aggressive- ness, etc. Good." By the author of "Cheerfulness as a Life Power.") GETTEMY, C. F. True Story of Paul Revere. GIPFORD, JOHN B. Everyday Mental Arithmetic.

GILBERT, C. B. and HARRIS, ADA VANSTONE. Poems by Grades, Primary Poems by Grades, Grammar.

GILLMORE, J. H. Phoebe and Ernest. GILMAN, B. Robert E. Lee. GILMAN, E. B. and WILLIAMS. Seat Work. GILMORE, A. F. Birds Through the Year. 6-9 Girl Wanted, The—Nixon Waterman—Forbes 1.25 6 Girls' Book of Famous Queens—Lydia Hoyt Farmer Crowell 1.50 H. S. Girls of Fairmount, The—Etta A. Baker—Little, Brown.. 1.75 GLADDEN, WASHINGTON. Santa Claus on a Lark. 5-8 Glimpses at the Plant World—Fanny D. Bergen—Ginn 68 5-7 Cockel Hinkel and Gackeleia—H. B. Dole (trans.) —Silver.. .72 GODFREY, HOLLIS. For the Norton Name Jack Collerton's Engine Dave Morrell's Battery.

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Grade List Price 4-8 Gods and Heroes—Francillon, R. E.—Ginn 68 (Short stories of Greek myths and heroes.) 1-3 Gold Nuggets of Literature, Vol. I.—A. O. Tower (Ed.) — Educational 5C 4-5 Gold Nuggets of Literature, Vol. II.—A. O. Tower (Ed.) — Educational 50 6-9 Gold Nuggets of Literature, Vol. III.—A. O. Tower (Ed.) — Educational 50 7-10 Gold seeking on the Dalton Trail—A. R. Thompson— Little, Brown 1.75 (Adventures in Alaska.) Teachers—Golden Age, The—Kenneth Grahame—Lane 1.25 (Very suggestive of some of the fundamental errors which grown-ups make in dealing with children.) 5-6 Golden Fleece, The—J. Baldwin—American Book 72 (A volume of Greek stories, mainly of Greek wonder working heroes.) 3-4 Golden Goose, The—E. M. Tappan (Ed.)—Houghton 1.50 (Six Swedish fairy tales of great merit.) 1 Golden Goose Book, The—L. L. Brooke—Warne net 3.50 ("Contents: Golden Goose, Three Bears, Three Little Pigs, Tom Thumb. The most artistic and entirely satisfactory illustrations of these favorites.") 3-4 Golden Ladder Book—Sneath, Hodges & Stevens—Mac- millan 72 5 Golden Mermaid and Other Stories—A. Lang (Ed.) —Long- mans 90 8-12 Golden Numbers—K. D. Wiggin & Smith (Comp.)—Double- day 2.00 ("The best one volume anthology for older children.") GOLDSMITH, OLIVER. The Vicar of Wakefield History of Little Goody Two-Shoes The Deserted Village. 5-8 Good Citizenship—Julia Richman and Isabel Richman Wallach—American Book * 5-8 Good Health—C. E. Gulick—Ginn 64 (A readable and sensible little book.) 5-9 Good Stories for Great Holidays—Prances J. Olcott Houghton 3.00 GOODALL, AGNES M. Peeps at Many Land Series, Portugal. 2-4 Goop Directory of Juvenile Offenders Famous for Their Misdeeds, The—G. Burgess—Stokes 1.00 (With pictures.) 2-4 Goops and How to Be Them: A Manual of Manners for Infants—G. Burgess—Stokes 2.00 GORDY, W. P. The Causes and Meaning of the Great War American Beginnings in Europe Stories of Later American History Stories of Early American History Our Patriots Gordy's History of the U. S.

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Grade List Price 6-8 Gordy's History of the U. S.—Gordy—Scribners *

GOULD, E. L. "Little Men" Play "Little Women" Plaj GOWDY. Grammar. 2-4 Graded Classics for Grades I. and II.—Alexandei & Blake —Merrill 44 Teachers—Graded Games and Rythmic Exercises—Newton—Barnes & Co 2.00 1-8 Graded Poetry, 7 Vols.—Alexander & Blake (Comp.) —Mer- rill Each .44 GRAHAME, KENNETH. The Golden Age. 7-8 Grammar—Chestine Gowdy—Allyn & Bacon *

Teachers—Grammar and Its Reasons—Leonard-Barnes 1.80

4 Grandfather's Stories—J. Johonnot—American Book 48 ("Fables, myths, legends; well selected and simply told.") 7 Grandmother's Story of Bunker Hill Battle—O. W. Holmes Houghton 44 4-6 Grasshopper Green's Garden—J. A. Schwartz—Little, Brown 72 7-8 Gray Lady and the Birds—M. O. Wright—Macmillan 1.50 GRAYSON, DAVID. Adventures in Contentment. 5 Great American Industries—Manufactures—W. F. Roch- eieau—Flanagan .75 5 Great American Industries—Minerals—W. F. Rocheleau Flanagan 75 6 Great American Industries—Products of the Soil—W. F. Rocheleau—Flanagan 75 6 Great American Industries—Transportation—W. F. Roch- eleau—Flanagan 75 6-10 Great Artists, Vol. I.—J. E. Keysor—Educational 75 7-10 Great Artists, Vol. II.—J. E. Keysor—Educational 75 7-10 Great Artists, Vol. III.—J. E. Keysor—Educational 75 7-10 Great Artists, Vol. IV.—J. E. Keysor—Educational 75 7-10 Great Artists, Vol. V.—J. E. Keysor—Educational 75 7-10 Great Artists, Vol. VI.—J. E. Keysor—Educational 75 5-6 Great Names and Nations—Ancient—H. B. Niver—Atkin- son 60 5-6 Great Names and Nations—Modern—H. B. Niver—Atkinson .60 5-12 Greece (Peeps at Many Land Series) —Edith A. Browne Macmillan 1.00 H. S. Greek and Roman Mythology—K. P. Harrington & Tol- man—Sanborn 1.20 3-7 Greek Gods, Heroes and Men—S. B. and C. H. Harding Scott *

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4-5 Green Fairy Book—A. Lange (Ed.) —Burt 1.25 ("One of the best of the colored fairy books which are collections made from the folk-lore of many nations.") GREEN, F. N. and KIRK. Heroes of Chivalry. GREENAWAY, KATE. Under My Window Marigold Garden Mother Goose. GREENE, FRANCES NIMMO. America First My Country's Voice. GREENE, F. V. General Greene. GREENLAW, EDWIN ALMIRON. Builders of Democracy.

GRENFELL, W. T. Tales of the Labrador. 3-4 Greyfur's Neighbors, The—V. Nyce—Lippincott 60 GRIFFIS, W. E. China's Story in Myth, Legend, Art and Annals Brave Little Holland Young People's History of Holland.

GRIMM, J. L. and W. K. German Household Tales Fairy Tales (Edited by Jerrold.)

GRINNELL, F. and J. Our Feathered Friends.

GRINNELL, G. B. Jack Among the Indians; or a Boy's Summer on the Buffalo Plains Jack, the Young Ranchman; or a Boy's Adventures in the Rockies. 6-8 Grizzly Bear, The—W. H. Wright—Scribners 2.50 ("An unadorned but fascinating narrative which fur- nishes another proof that truth is more interesting than fiction.")

GROVER, E. O. Folk Lore Primer The Overall Boys Sunbonnet Baby's Primer Folk Lore First Reader The Overall Boys in Switzerland The Sunbonnet Babies in Holland.

GUERBER, H. A. Story of the Thirteen Colonies Story of the Romans Story of the Greeks Story of the Great Republic Story of the English Story of the Chosen People.

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Grade List Price Gulliver's Travels, Among the Giants, Vol. I.—J. Swift Chapman (Ed.) —Educational 50 4-6 Gulliver's Travels, Voyage to Lilliput, Vol. II.—J. Swift- Educational 50 6-8 Gunner Aboard the "Yankee"—R. Doubleday—Doubleday.. 1.75 ("From the diary of No. 5 of the afterport gun, during the Spanish-American War.")

HAAREN, J. H. and POLAND. Famous Men of Greece Famous Men of Rome Famous Men of the Middle Ages. HAGEDORN, H. You Are the Hope of the World.

HAINES, A. C. Luck of the Dudley Grahams Cock-a-Doodle Hill. HALE, E. E. Tales of Baron Munchausen (Ed.) Stories of War Stories of Invention Stories of Discovery Stories of Adventure The Man Witohut a Country Lights of Two Centuries (Ed.) Arabian Nights (Ed.) HALE, L. P. The Peterkin Papers Last of the Peterkins.

5-6 Half a Hundred Hero Tales—J. Storr—Holt 1.40 ("Mythological stories told by various authors. Good.") 7-8 Half Back, The: A Story of School Foot Ball and Golf— R. H. Barbour—Appleton 1.75 HALL, A. B. and CHESTER. Panama and the Canal. HALL, A. M. Select Orations.

HALL, J. Viking Tales Men of Old Greece Four Old Greeks Our Ancestors in Europe Weavers and Other Workers HALLOCK, E. B. Some Living Things.

HAMLIN, M. S. Nan in the City Nan's Chicopee Children Nan at Camp Chicopee.

HANCOCK, M. S. Children of History—Early Times Children of History—Later Times. 8-12 Handbook of Best Readings— S. H. Clark—Scribners 1.60 Teachers—Handbook of Domestic Science in Elementary Schools L. L. W. Wilson—Macmillan 1.60 —

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Grade List Price 5-7 Handbook of Domestic Science in Grammar Schools—L. L. W. Wilson—Macmillan 1.60 6-8 Hans Brinker: Or the Silver Skates—Mrs. M. M. Dodge Scribners 64 ("The story of a brother and sister whose father is injured on the dykes in Holland. His injury leaves them in poverty and the struggle against it shows their courage and sterling qualities. The atmosphere of the country and the vivid pictures of manners and customs make the book of more value to the child than many books of travel.") 6-7 Hans the Eskimo—C. Scandlin—Silver 64 (Tales told by a member of the second Grinnell ex- pedition, making a connected account of Eskimo life. HAPGOOD, H. Abraham Lincoln. 1-6 Happy Tales for Story Time—E. L. and A. M. Skinner American *

HARDING, S. B. The Story of the Middle Ages.

HARDING, S. B. and SNODGRASS, MARGARET. Old World Background to American History.

HARDING, S. B. and C. H. The City of the Seven Hills Greek Gods, Heroes and Men.

HARDING, S. B. and WM. P. The Story of England.

HARDY, MRS. A. S. Sea Stories for Wonder Eyes. HARDY, M. E. Nature's Wonder Lore. HARPER, M. W. Training and Breaking of Horses. 6-8 Harper's Electricity Book for Boys—J. H. Adams—Harpers 1.60 7-8—Harper's Machinery Book for Boys—J. H. Adams—Harpers 1.60 7-8—Harper's Outdoor Book for Boys—J. H. Adams—Harpers.. 1.60 HARRINGTON. K. P. and TOLMAN. Greek and Roman Mythology. HARRIS, X C. Uncle Remus, His Songs and His Sayings Little Mr. Thimblefinger Stories Aaron in the Wildwoods On the Plantation Stories of Georgia Story of Aaron Uncle Remus and His Friends: Old Plantation Stories; Scn°:s and Ballads, with Sketches of Negro Character Daddy Jake the Runaway Mr. Rabbit at Home Nights with Uncle Remus Uncle Remus and the Little Boy. HARRIS & WALDO. First Journeys in Numberland.

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Grade List Price HARRISON, B. F. This Country of Ours. HARRISON, ELIZABETH. In Storyland. HART, A. B. Colonial Children How Our Grandfathers Lived Romance of the Civil War Camps and Firesides of the Revolution. HASBROUCK, L. S. Boy's Parkman. 4-8 Hassan in Egypt—E. B. McDonald and Dalrymple—Little, Brown * (Little People Everywhere.) HATHAWAY, E. V. Napoleon, the Little Corsican. 1-2 Hawk Eye—Laura R. Smith—Flanagan 50 HAWKES, C. The Trail to the Woods Black Bruin Shaggy Coat. HAWTHORNE, N. Tanglewood Tales Wonder Book Twice Told Tales Little Daffydowndilly and Other Stories. HAZARD, B. E. and DUTTON, S. T. Indians and Pioneers.

7-10 Heart of a Boy, The—S. Jewett (trans.)—Rand McNally.. .80 4-0 Heart cf Nature—M. O. Wright—Macmillan— Stories of Earth and Sky, Vol. II 72 4-6 Heart of Nature—M. O. Wright—Macmillan—Stories of Birds and Beasts, Vol. Ill 72 1 Heart of Oak Books I.—C. E. Norton (Ed.)—Heath 64 2 Heart of Oak Books II.—C. E. Norton (Ed.)—Heath 68 3 Heart of Oak Books III.—C. E. Norton (Ed.)—Heath 72 4 Heart of Oak Books IV.—C. E. Norton (Ed.)—Heath 76 5 Heart of Oak Books V.—C. E. Norton (Ed.)—Heath 80 6 Heart of Oak Books VI.—C. E. Norton (Ed.)—Heath .88 7 Heart of Oak Books VII.—C. E. Norton (Ed.)—Heath 88 (One of the best collections of the kind. Selections from masterpieces carefully graded for developing the taste of the child.) HEERMANS, J. Stories from the Hebrew.

3-6 Heidi—Spyri, J.—Lippincott .., 1.50 8 Hellenic Tales—E. J. Carpenter—Little, Brown 85 HELLER, MRS. T. E. and BATES. Little Golden Hood and Other Stories. 7-8 Helps for Ambitious Girls—W. Drysdale—Crowell 1.50 HENDERSON, JOHN. Peeps at Many Land Series, Jamaica.

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Grade List Price 7-12 Hernando Cortes, Ill'd—F. A. Ober—Harper 1.25 2 Hero Folk From Ancient Britain—S. E. Wiltse—Ginn 72 6-7 Hero of Erie—J. Barnes—Appleton 1.50 ("Story of Commodore Perry's experience as a boy on the 'General Greene' and of his famous battle on Lake Erie. Told with spirit nad interest.") 5-7 Hero Stories from American History—A. F. Blaisdell and Ball—Ginn 80 5 Hero Tales—James Baldwin—Scribners .64 7-8 Hero Tales from American History—T. Roosevelt and H. C. Lodge—Century 1.90 ("Series of narrative sketches of dramatic scenes in American History.") 8 Hero Tales of the Far North—J. Riis—Macmillan 1.75 4-8 Heroes, The: or Greek Fairy Tales for My Children—C. Kingsley—Dutton $1.00 and 3.00 ("Contains stories of Perseus, The Argonauts, and Theseus. Probably the greatest and most truthful rendering of these famous stories. Kingsley has filled these stories with strong ideals of moral as well as physical courage.") 5-6 Heroes and Greathearts and Their Animal Friends—J. T. Dale—Heath 1.12 7-8 Heroes Every Child Should Know—H. W. Mabie—Hough- ton 80 (Perseus, Hercules, Daniel, David, St. George, King Arthur, Sir Gallahad, Siegfried, Roland King Alfred, The Cid, Robin Hood, Robert Bruce, Washington, Lee, Lincoln. A splendid collection very well presented.) 7-8 Heroes of Asgard—A. Kary—Macmillan 40 (A collection of Norse Myths.) 7-8 Heroes of Chivalry—F. N. Green and Kirk—Little, Brown.. .75 8 Heroes of Everyday Life—Fanny E. Coe—Ginn 72 7-8 Heroes of History—Ida P. Whitcomb—Merrill 96 (Includes Chinese, Greek, Roman heroes, and those of Europe of medieval and modern times. Interesting.)

5-6 Heroes of Iceland—A. French—Little , Brown 1.75 (The great Icelandic Saga, "The Burnt Njahl" re- told with vigor and feeling.) 7-9 Heroes of the Nations—H. S. Alshouse—Macmillan 80 5-6 Heroines Every Child Should Know—H. W. Mabie and Stephens—Grosset 1.00 ("Contents: Alcestis, Antigone, Iphigenia, Paula, Joan of Arc, Katherine Douglas, Lady Jane Grey, Poca- hontas, Flora MacDonald, Madam Roland, Grace Darl- ing, Sister Dora, Florence Nightingale.") 8 Hester Stanley at St. Mark's—Harriet P. Spofford—Little, Brown 1.50 1-2 Hey Diddle Diddle—R. Caldecott—Warne Paper. Net .60 (Picture Book.) 2-4 Hiawatha Industrial Reader—M. A. Proudfoot—Rand Mc- Nally * (Song of Hiawatha is used as the medium for the study of primitive man; an excellent volume.)

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Grade List Price 1 Hiawatha Primer—P. Holbrook—Houghton 76 8-12 Hidden Treasure—J. T. Simpson—Lippincott 1.60 (A jolly story of a chore boy who made the old farm pay. Should be in every school library.)

HIGGINSON, H. J. Java, the Pearl of the East.

HILGARD, E. W. and OSTERHAUT, W. J. B. Agriculture for Schools on Pacific Coast.

HILL, C. T. Fighting a Fire.

HILL, F. T. On the Trail of Washington On the Trail of Grant and Lee. 5-8 Hindu Tales—M. H. Squire—Rand McNally 90 8 His Majesty's Sloop Diamond Rock—H. S. Huntington Houghton 1.75 (Based an on interesting siege off the coast of Mar- tinique in the early part of the 19th century.) 7-8 Historic Boys—E. S. Brooks—Putnam's 1.50 5-8 Historical Plays of Colonial Days—Louise E. Tucker and Estelle L. Ryan—Longmans 72 (Twenty-six plays based on historical incidents.) 7-8 History of the American People—Beard & Bagley—Mac- millan * 3-4 History of Dick Whittington and Other Stories—A. Lang (Ed.) —Longmans 60 2-3 History of Jack the Giant Killer and Other Stories —A. Lang (Ed.) —Longmans 60 3-4 History of Little Goody Two Shoes—O. Goldsmith—Heath.. .48 ("The first book particularly intended for children that has become a classic")

8-12 History of the Pacific Northwest—J. Schaefer—Macmillan 2.50 8-12 History of the Philippines—D. P. Barrows—World Book.. 1.80 7-8 History of the United States—Elson—Macmillan 2.20 2-4 History Reader for Elementary Schools—Wilson—Mac- millan 1.00 History Stories of Other Lands—Arthur Guy Terry—Row. * 4-6 Book I., Tales from Far and Near 4-6 Book II., Tales of Long Ago * 6-8 Book III., The Beginnings * 6-8 Book IV., Lord and Vassal * 6-8 Book V., The New Liberty * 6-8 Book VI., The Modern World * HITCHCOCK, R. Louisiana Purchase. HIX, M. (Comp.) Book of Lullabies. HOFFMAN, H. Slovenly Peter.

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Grade List Price HOGATE, E. C. and GROVER, E. O. Sunbonnets and Overalls: A Dramatic Reader. HOLBROOK, F. Cave, Mound and Lake Dwellers Round the Year in Myth and Song Northland Heroes Hiawatha Primer Book of Nature Myths.

HOLDEN, E. S. Real Things in Nature.

HOLDER, C. F. Half Hours with Lower Animals Half Hours with Fishes, Birds, and Reptiles Half Hours with Mammals Adventures of Torqua. 1-8 Holiday Facts and Fancies—C. J. Denton—Educational 60 4-7 Holiday Plays for Home, School, and Settlement—V. 01- cott—Moffat 2.00 (Eight short plays easily produced.) 1-3 Holidays in Mother Goose Land—Catherine Turner Bryce—Newson * 5-12 Holland (Peeps at Many Land Series) —Beatrix Jung- man—Macmillan 1.00

HOLLAND, R. S. Blackheard's Island: The Adventures of Three Boy Scouts in the Sea Island. 1-8 Holton—Curry Readers—Holton, Page & Curry—Rand Mc- Nally * (Primer and 1 to 3 Montana adoptions.) HOLTON, PAGE & CURRY. Primer First Reader to Eighth Reader. 5-12 Holy Lsnd (Peeps at Many Land Series) —John Finne- more—Macmillan 1.00 5-8 Home and Country Readers—Mary A. Lasalle—Little, * Brown - 7-10 Home and the Family, The—H. Kinne and A. M. Cooley Macmillan 96 8 Home Comers, The—W. Kirkland—Houghton 1.75 8-12 Home Fires in France—Dorothy Canfield—Holt 1.50 (A charming volume of short stories written in France during the World War.) 3-5 Home Geography for Primary Grades—Harold W. Fair- banks—Educational * 7-8 Home Life in Colonial Days—Mrs. A. M. Earle—Macmillan 3.00 HOMMES, O. W. Grandmother's Story of Bunker Hill Battle.

5 Honey Bee—Anatole France—Lane 2.00 5-7 Honey Sweet—E. H. L. Turpin—Macmillan 1.75 (An excellent child story.)

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Grade List Price 4-6 Hoosier School Boy—E. Eggleston—Scribners 64 ("Story of school days in early Indiana history. '* Still full of interest to children and a good picture of pi- oneer days.) 2 Hop 0' My Thumb and Tom Thumb—M. L. Pratt and Chadwick—Educational 50 7-8 Hope Benham—Nora Perry—Little, Brown 1.75 (A boarding school story for girls.) HOPE, L. L. Bunny Brown and His Sister Sue. 2 Hopi, The Cliff Dweller—M. Jewett—Educational 50 (A description of the daily life of the cliff dwellers. The story of little Hopi is rather too sad.)

HOPKINS, W. J. The Sandman The Indian Book The Doers Sandman Stories; His Sea Stories; His Ship Stories; His Farm Stories. HORNADAY, W. T.

- The American Natural History.

HORNIBROOK, I. Scout Drake in War Time. 8-12 Horse, The—I. P. Roberts—Macmillan 1.35 7-8 Horses, Nine—S. Ford—Scribners 1.50 (Stories of harnes and saddle horses; Well written, well printed. Good.) HORTON, E. The Frozen North. H. S. Hour of Opportunity—O. S. Marden—Crowell 90 ("This book relates to the beginning of the career of some of our most successful men and women of today. It contains many suggestions valuable to boys and girls.") 7-10 House in the Water, The—A Book of Animal Stories—C. G. D. Roberts—Page 2.00 2-4 House in the Wood and Other Fairy Tales, The—Leslie Brooks, Illustrator—Warne Net 2.00 4-7 House of the Heart and Other Plays for Children—C. D. Mackay—Holt 1.25 (Ten one act plays for little children. A very useful book.) 1-3 Household Stories—A. Klingensmith—Flanagan 70 8-12 How Americans are Governed—H. C. Marriott—Harper .... 1.35 6-12 How Boys and Girls Can Earn Money—C. C. Bowsfield Forbes 1.25 2-3 How the Leaves Come Down— Coolidge. 6 How a Little Girl Went to Africa—Leona M. Bicknell Lothrop 1.35

7-8 How Our Grandfathers Lived—A. B. Hart—Macmillan .... 1.00 (Source Readers in American History, Vol. III.)

3-4 How the Present Came From the Past—Book I.,—M. E. Wells—Macmillan 80 Stories of primitive man that children will read. STATE OP MONTANA. 63

Grade List Price 4-5 How the Present Came Prom the Past—Book II.,—M. E. Wells—Macmillan 80 (Stories of oriental life that children will read.) Teachers—How to Secure Attention—J. L. Hughes—Barnes 80 Teachers—How to Study—P. M. McMurry—Houghton 1.75 ("The best and most useful book on the subject.") Teachers—How to Tell Stories to Children— S. C. Bryant—Hough- ton 1.40 4-5 How We Are Clothed—J. F. Chamberlain—Macmillan 80 4-5 How We Are Fed—J. F. Chamberlain—Macmillan 80

4-5 How We Are Sheltered—J. F. Chamberlain—Macmillan .. .80 4-5 How We Travel—J. F. Chamberlain—Macmillan 80 * 6-8 How The World Is Clothed—F. G. Carpenter—American .. * 6-8 How The World Is Fed—F. G. Carpenter—American .... 5-7 How The World Is Housed—F. G. Carpenter—American.. • HOWARD. General Taylor. HOWARD, F. W. Banbury Cross Books. HOWDEN, J. R. The Boys' Book of Steamships The Boys' Book of Railways. HOWELLS, W. D. Stories of Ohio Children's Plutarch Christmas Every Day and Other Stories A Boy's Town. HOYT & PEET. Every Day Arithmetic Book One Book Two Book Three First Year in Number. HUGHES, J. L. Teaching to Read How to Secure and Retain Attention. HUGHES, R. M. General Johnson. HUGHES, T. Tom Brown's School Days Tom Brown at Oxford Tom Brown at Rugby. HUGO, VICTOR. Jean Valjean (Wiltse, Ed.) HUMPHREYS, M. G. (Ed.) The Boy's Catlin. 4 Hundred Fables of La Fontaine—La Fontaine—Lane 1.50 5-12 Hungary (Peeps at Many Lands) —H. T. De Kover—Mac- millan 1.00 HUNTING, G. The Young Rival Inventors. HUNTINGTON, E. Asia.

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Grade List Price HUNTINGTON, H. S. His Majesty's Sloop Diamond Rock. HURLBERT, W. D. Forest Neighbors.

HUSBAND, J. A Year in a Coal Mine. HUSTED, MARY H. Stories of Indian Children. HUTCHINSON. Community Hygiene.

HYDE, L. S. Favorite Greek myths. 7-12 I Am An American—Borst—Houghton * 5-12 Iceland (Peeps at Many Land Series) —Mrs. Disney Leith —Macmillan 1.00 5-7 Illiad for Boys and Girls—A. J. Church—Macmillan 2.0C 6-7 In the Boyhood of Lincoln—H. Butterworth—Appleton 2.0C ("Pictures of hardships and manly struggle of one who by force of early character made himself the greatest American.") H. S. In the Cheering Up Business—M. C. Lee—Houghton 2.00 ("A story of a girl's effort to bring happiness to oth- ers and how these efforts reacted upon herself.") 1-4 In the Child's World—Emilie Poulsson—Milton Bradley. H. S. In Desert and Wilderness—H. Sienkiewicz—Little, Brown.. 2.25 1-3 In Fableland—Emma Serl—Silver 68 2-4 In Fairy Land—Emma Serl—Newson 52 3-4 In Field and Pasture—M. B. Dutton—American 52 In the Green Forest—Katharine Pyle—Little, Brown 1.50 5-6 In the High Valley— S. Coolidge (pseud.)—Little, Brown.. 1.75 (Last volume of the Katy Did series.) 7-8 In the Land of Cave and Cliff—F. Schwatka—Educational 1.50 (Much information about cave and cliff dwellers still to be found in America.) 7-10 In Morgan's Wake—A. H. Verrill—Holt 1.50 (The story of two boys and a sea captain treasure hunting. A cruise around South America. A fascin- ating story and splendid supplement to geography.) 1-2 In My Nursery—Laura E. Richards—Little, Brown 1.50 2-3 In Mythland, Vol. I.—M. Helen Beckwith—Educational 50

3-4 In Mythland, Vol. II.—M. Helen Beckwith—Educational .. .50 4-5 In the Reign of the Coyote—K. Chandler—Ginn 64 ("A little book of Indian legends full to the sense of the Great Out Doors and of the Indian.") 1-8 In Storyland—Elizabeth Harrison—Milton Bradley. 1-2 In Toyland—L. Robinson—Little, Brown 55 H. S. In The Wilderness—C. D. Warner—Houghton 48 ril Teachers—Index to Short Stories—Grace E. Salisbury and Marie E. Beckwith—Row, Peterson 60 5-12 India (Peeps at Many Land Series) —John Finnemore Macmillan 1,00

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Grade List Price 5-6 Indian Book, The—W. J. Hopkins—Houghton 2.00 ("An admirable collections of Indian legends admir- ably told.) 6 Indian Boyhood—C. A. Eastman—McClurg 75 3-6 Indian Child Life—Edwin W. Deming—Stokes 2.50 5-9 Indian Child Life—Chas. Eastman—Little, Brown 75 (Written by an Indian. The author is one of the people he describes so pleasantly and lovingly.) 5-6 Indian Fairy Tales—J. Jacobs (Ed.) —Putnam's 1.50 ("East Indian Folk Stories, largely about animals.") 7-10 Indian Heroes and Great Chieftains—C. A. Eastman—Lit- tle, Brown 1.60 (Fascinating tales written by an Indian.) 5-8 Indian Legends—M. F. Washburne—Rand McNally 85 4-8 Indian Lodge-Fire Stories—Frank Bird Lindermann Scribners * 2-4 Indian Primer—Florence C. Fox—American 40 (Legends about American Indians with information about their homes, food, and clothing, manners and customs.") 5-8 Indian Scout Talks: A Guide for Boy Scouts and Camp Fire Girls—C. A. Eastman—Little, Brown 1.25 2-4 Indian Stories—Maj. Cicero Newell—Silver 72 (Major Newell spent many years among the Indians. These stories are accounts of actual experiences among the Sioux.) 6-7 Indian Why Stories—Frank Bird Linderman— Scribners.... 2.50 5-6 Indians and Pioneers—B. E. Hazard and S. T. Dutton Silver 92 (An account of manners and customs of the Indian and of the colonial history of the U. S.) 7-10 Industrial Booklets—A. E. Pickard—Webb 50 7-9 Industrial Studies—N. B. Allen, 4 Vols.—Ginn 3.92 (Describes in pleasing narrative the great industries of the U. S. and their processes. Useful to grade teachers in general.) 7-10 Industrial Work for Boys—A. E. Pickard—Webb 50 7-10 Industrial Work for Girls—A. E. Pickard and M. C. Hene- grin—Webb 50 INGERSOLL, E. Wild Neighbors The Book of the Ocean. INMAN, H. Ranch on the Oxhide. 7-10 Insect Adventures—J. H. Fabre—World Book 1.40 4-8 Insect Folk, Vol. 1.—M. W. Morley—Ginn 68 3-7 Insect Folk, Vol. II.—M. W. Morley—Ginn 80 (Attractive in illustration and appearance.) 6-8 Insect Stories—V. L. Kellogg—Holt 1.50 ("Interesting without sentimentality, truthful and with good illustrations.") 7-8 Introduction to American History, An—A. M. Atkinson Ginn *

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Grade List Price 1-2 Introduction to Leaves from Nature's Story Book—M. A. B. Kelly—Educational 60 5-8 Introductory American History—Bourne & Benton—Heath * 5-12 Ireland (Peeps at Many Land Series) —Katherine Tynam —Macmillan 1.00 3-6 Irish Twins, The—L. F. Perkins—Houghton * 7-10 Iron Star, The: From Myth to History—J. P. True—Lit- tle, Brown .75 (The Iron Star was a meteorite. Its story suggests the growth of civilization through the stone, bronze, and iron ages to the dates of Miles Standish.) IRVING, W. Tales of a Traveler Sketch Book Rip Van Winkle Bracebridge Hall The Legend of Sleepy Hollow. IRVING, W. and OTHERS. Almost True Tales. 6-8 Island Stories—Retold from St. Nicholas—Century 1.25 5-12 Italy (Peeps at Many Land Series) —John Finnemore Macmillan 1.00

8-12 Ivanhoe—Sir W. Scott—Dutton— (Everyman's Library) .. 1.00 5-7 Jack Among the Indians: or A Boy's Summer on the Buf- falo Plains—G. B. Grinnell—Stokes 1.75 ("Mr. Grinnell's knowledge of Indian life and condi- tions makes his information reliable. The story is one of stirring adventures and some escapes." Sequel to Jack, the Young Ranchman.) 1-2 Jack and the Bean Stalk—M. L. Pratt and Chadwick Educational 50

5-6 Jack and Jill—L. M. Alcott—Little, Brown 1.75 7-8 Jack Collerton's Engine—Hollis Godfrey—Little, Brown.... 1.50 (Story of a boy's invention.) 1-2 Jack the Giant Killer—M. L. Pratt and Chadwick—Edu- cational 50 7-10 Jack Heaton, Wireless Operator—A. Frederick Collins Stokes 1.60 5-7 Jack of All Trades: New Ideas for American Boys—D. C. Beard—Scribners 2.25 5-7 Jack, The Young Ranchman: or A Boy's Adventures in the Rockies—G. B. Grinnell—Stokes 1.75 ("The first and best of a series of stories of western life among the Indians, or in characteristic ranch con- ditions.")

4-5 Jackanapes—Mrs. J. H. Ewing—Heath 48 (A story of heroism.)

JACKSON, B. B., DEMING, N. H., BEM1S, K. I. Thrift and Success.

JACKSON, G. E. Denise and Ned Toodles.

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Grade List Price JACKSON, H. H. Ramona Letters from a Cat. 7-8 Jackson and His Henley Friends—F. E. Channon—Little, Brown 1.75

JACOBS, J. Aesop's Fables Celtic Fairy Taless (Ed.) English Fairy Tales Indian Fairy Tales More English Fairy Tales. 512 Jamaica (Peeps at Many Land Series) —John Henderson Macmillan 1.00

5-6 Jan of the Windmill—Mrs. J. H. Ewing—Little, Brown .... 1.00 (How a boy brought up as a miller's son became a distinguished painter.) 6-10 Janet at Odds—Anna C. Ray—Little, Brown 1.75 8-12 Janet: Her Winter at Quebec—Anna C. Ray—Little, Brown 1.75 3-5 Japanese Fairy Tales—I.—T. P. Williston—Rand McNally.. .90 3-5 Japanese Fairy Tales—II.—T. P. Williston—Rand Mc-

Nally , 90 (Very attractive books, illustrated by a Japanese artist. Stories well told.) 4-5 Japanese Folk Stories a#d Fairy Tales—Nixon Roulet American .56 ("Not an attractive book but one which contains many of the more unusual tales very well rendered.) 3-6 Japanese Twins, The—L. F. Perkins—Houghton *

8 Java, The Pearl of the East—S. J. Higginson—Houghton .. 1.00 (Trustworthy information in regard to the Island of Java.) 9-12 Jean Valjean—Victor Hugo—Ginn 1.00 1-2 Jemima Puddle-Duck—B. Potter—Warne net .75 (See note on "Tale of Benjamin Bunny.") JENKS, ALBERT ERNEST. Ba-Long-Long Childhood of Ji-Shib Ji-Shib. JENKS, TUDOR. Captain Miles Standish.

JEWETT, J. H. Bunny Stories Friends of the Hunted. JEWETT, M. Hopi, the Cliff Dweller.

JEWETT, A. O. Playdays Betty Leicester Betty Leicester's Christmas The Heart of a Boy (trans.) The Night Before Thanksgiving.

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Grade List Price 3-4 Jimmy's Cruise in the Pinafore—L. M» Alcott—Little, Brown 1.50 3-6 Ji-Shib—Albert Ernest Jenks—Atkinson 50 5-6 Joan of Arc—Lang, A. (Ed.) —Dutton 75 ("A good introduction to more difficult biographies.") 3-6 John of the Woods—Abbie F. Brown—Houghton 1.75

JOHONNOT, J. Stories of Other Lands (Comp.) Ten Great Events in History- Stories of the Olden Time Neighbors with Wings and Fins Neighbors with Claws and Hoofs Flyers, Creepers and Swimmers Friends in Feather and Fur Grandfather's Stories Book of Cats and Dogs Stories of Our Country. JOHNSON, A. F. Little Colonel Series Little Colonel, The Little Colonel's Hero Little Colonel's Holidays Little Colonel's House Party Two Little Knights of Kentucky. JOHNSON, CLIFTON. Story of Two Boys Waste Not, Want Not Stories Elm Tree Fairy Book.

JOHNSON, E. S. and BARNUM. Book of Plays for Little Actors. JOHNSON, R. General Washington Phaeton Rogers End of the Rainbow Captain John Smith. JOHNSON, W. H. French Pathfinders in North America The World's Discoverers. JOHNSTON, LENA E. Peeps at Many Land Series, China. 1-2 Johnny Crow's Garden—L. L. Brooke—Warne net 2.00 ("An old nursery rhyme with pictures in color.") 1-2 Johnny Crow's Party—L. L. Brooke—Warne net 2.00 ("A picture book with illustrations by a real artist.") JOLLIE, E. M. Stories from the Land of Never-Never. 5-6 Jolly Good Summer, A—M. P. W. Smith—Little, Brown.... 1.75 5-6 Jolly Good Times—M. P. W. Smith—Little, Brown 1.75 (Child life on a farm, simple, whole some, delightful.)

5-6 Jolly Good Times at Hackmatack—M. P. W. Smith—Little, Brown 1.75 (Sequel to Jolly Good Times at School.)

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Grade List Price 5-6 Jolly Good Times at School—M. P. W. Smith—Little, Brown 1.75 (Sequel to Jolly Good Times.) 5-6 Jolly Good Times Today—M. P. W. Smith—Little, Brown.. 1.75

JORDAN, D. S. True Tales of Birds and Beasts (Ed.) Matka and Kotik Book of Knight and Barhara. 6-8 Jo's Boys—L. M. Alcott—Little, Brown 1.75 4-8 Josefa in Spain—E. B. McDonald and Dalrymple—Little, Brown * (Little People Everywhere.) 7-10 Joyful Star; Indian Stories for Camp Fire Girls—E. N. Partridge—Sturgis. 3-6 Joyous Song of Toto, The—Laura E. Richards—Little, Brown 1.60 6-7 Juan and Juanita—P. C. Baylor—Houghton 2.50 (Story of the capture and escape of two Mexican chil- dren, carried off by Indians. Interesting to boys and girls as well.)

JUDD, M. C. Classic Myths Wigwam Stories. JUDSON, H. P. The Young American. JUDSON, KATHERINE. Myths and Legends of the Pacific Coast Myths and Legends of California and the Southwest Montana: The Land of Shining Mountains Old Crow Stories. 7-8 Judy—Temple Bailey—Little, Brown 1.75 4-6 Jungle Book, The—Rudyard Kipling—Century 2.00 (Among the best in children's literature. The story of a boy who was adopted by the Jungle creatures as one of themselves and finally becomes their leader.) JUNGMAN, BEATRIX. Peeps at Many Land Series, Holland. 7-8 Junior Cup—A. French—Century 1.75 (A good strong story of athletics for boys.) 4-6 Just So Stories for Little Children—R. Kipling—Double- day 2.00 ("Twelve stories which explain how the Camel got his hump, how the rhinocerous got his skin, how the leapard got his spots, how the elephant got his trunk, and other mysteries. They have an irresistable humor and the vocabulary and style are as delight- ful as they are unique. The stories will be enjoyed more by children if they are not too young.")

KARY, A. A Story of Asgard.

5-12 Kashmir (Peeps at Many Lands) —Mrs. F. M. J. Bruce Macmillan 1.00

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Grade List Price 4-8 Kathleen in Ireland—E. B. McDonald and Dalrymple Little, Brown * (Little People Everywhere.) 7-8 Katrina—Mrs. E. D. Deland—Wilde 1.75 ("Story of a family who take summer boarders. Mrs. Deland writes successfully for the girl who is grow- ing up.")

KEITGES, J. (Comp.) Proverbs and Quotations. KELLER & BISHOP. Commercial and Industrial Geography. KELLER, HELEN. The Story of My Life.

KELLEY, J. G. Boy Mineral Collectors. KELLOGG, V. L. Insect Stories. KELLY, M. A. B. Short Stories of Our Shy Neighbors Leaves from Nature's Story Book, 3 Vols. Introduction to Leaves from Nature's Story Book ,2 Vols. KELLY, R. TALBOT. Peeps at Many Land Series, Egypt, Burma. KENDALL, CALVIN NOYES. Primer First, Second, Third Reader. 1-5 Kendall's Primer 64 Kendall's First Reader 64 Kendall's Second Reader 68 Kendall's Third Reader * Kendall's Fourth Reader 84 Kendall, Calvin Noyes—Heath. KEYES, ANGELA M. Stories and Story Telling.

KEYSOR, J. Great Artists, 5 Vols. Sketches of American Writer, 2 Vols. KIDD, DUDLEY. Peeps at Many Land Series, South Africa. 8-12 Kidnapped—R. L. Stevenson—Scribners 1.60 KIEFFER, H. Recollections of a Drummer Boy.

KILPATRICK, V. E. The Child's Food Garden.

5-6 King Arthur and His Knights—M. L. Radford—Rand McNally 75 (A good introduction to the subject of chivalry )

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Grade List Price KING, CHAS. F. Cadet Days. KING, F. H. The Soil. 4-6 King Gobbler—A. N. Smith—Educational 70 KING, GRACE. De Soto and His Men in the Land of Florida. 4-5 King of the Golden River, The—J. Ruskin—Bates (Ed.) —Rand 50 ("An allegory very beautifully told which children ought to read if for no other reason than the ex- quisite English, and will love to read for the enjoy- ment of the story.")

7-8 King of the Mamozekal, The—C. G. D. Roberts—Page .. .75 (The Moose.) 8 Kings in Exile—C. D. D. Roberts—Macmillan 2.0ft

KINGSLEY, C. The Heroes: or Greek Fairy Tales for My Children Water Babies Westward Ho! KINGSLEY, N. F. Story of Lewis and Clark Four American Explorers. KINNE, H. and COOLEY, A. M. Clothing and Health The Home and the Family Food & Health. KIPLING, RUDYARD. The Jungle Book The Second Jungle Book Just So Stories for Little Children. KIRBY, M. and E. Aunt Martha's Corner Cupboard. KIRKLAND, W. The Home Comers.

KLINGENSMITH, A. Stories of Norse Gods and Heroes Household Stories.

8 Knight of Arthur's Court, A—J. H. Cox—Little, Brown 70 7-8 Knights of the Round Table—W. H. Frost—Scribners 1.65

KOCH, F. J. Little Journeys Through the Great Southwest.

5-12 Korea (Peeps at Many Land Series) —Constance J. D. Coulson—Macmillan 1.00

5-8 Grag & Johnny Bear—E. T. Seton—Scribners .64 KROUT, M. H. Two Girls in China Alice's Visit to the Hawaiian Islands.

KUPPER, G. H. Stories of Long Ago Lives and Stories Worth Remembering. 72 CATALOG OF LIBRARY BOOKS

Grade List Price 5-8 Laddie, The Master of the House—L. F. Wesselhoeft—Lit- tle, Brown 1.75 (A charming story of a dog.) LAFONTAINE. Hundred Fables of LaFontaine.

LAMB, C. The Adventures of Ulysses. LAMB, CHARLES AND MARY. Tales from Shakespeare. 6-10 Lance of Kanana, The—H. W. French—Lothrop 1.25 (A splendid story of a Bedouin boy and how his courage, endurance and keenness helped his country.) 7-8 Land of Fair Play, The—G. Parsons—Scribners 1.20 (A supplementary civics.)

7-8 Land of the Long Night—P. B. Du Chaillu—Scribners .... 2.25 (The land of the Long Night is a land of darkness, of snow, wind, and at times of intense cold. We shall sleep on the snow in bags of reindeer skin, we shall follow the romantic Laplander, live with him, hunt wolves, bears, and other animals and sail and fish on the stormy Arctic sea." Introduction.) 6-8 Land of Pluck, The—Mary Mapes Dodge—Century 1.75 (Sketches of Holland and her People.) 8-12 Land of Poco Tiempo—C. F. Lummis—Scribners 2.50 (An account of New Mexico and its Indian and Span- ish inhabitants.) LANE, A. E. (Comp.) Lights to Literature Books 3, 4, 5, 6.

LANE, C. A. Stories for Children. LANE, M. A. L. (Ed.) Strange Lands Near Home Toward the Rising Sun Triumphs of Science Arabian Nights' Entertainments. LANG, A. (Ed.) Alladin and the Wonderful Lamp and Other Stories Animal Story Book Blue Fairy Book Blue Poetry Book Blue True Story Book Cinderella and Other Stories Elf Maiden and Other Stories Golden Mermaid and Mother Stories Green Fairy Book History of Dick Whittington and Other Stories Little Red Riding Hood and Other Stories History of Jack the Giant Killer and Other Stories Magic Ring and Other Stories Princess on the Grass Hill and Other Stories Prince Darling and Other Stories Red Fairy Book Red True Story Book Joan of Arc Sleeping Beauty in the Woods and Other Stories Yellow Fairy Book, The The Snow Man. STATE OF MONTANA. 73

Grade List Price LANGE, D. Our Native Birds.

LANIER, S. (Ed.) Boy's Froissart. LANSING, M, F. Rhymes and Stories Fairy Tales, Vols. 1 and 2 Patriots and Tyrants Life in the Greenwood Page, Esquire and Knight Barbarian and Noble Quaint Old Stories to Read and Act. LARCOM, LUCY. New England Girlhood. 7-8 Larry Hudson's Ambition—J. Otis (pseud.) —Page 1.35 ("A fine story that shows the advantages of farm life over city life. The hero is a newsboy who becomes a worker on a farm.") LA SALLE, MARY A. Home and Country Readers Book One Book Two Book Three Book Four 7-8 Last of the Mohicans—J. F. Cooper—A. L. Burt 1.25 American (Abridged) 52 6-8 Last of the Peterkins—L. P. Hale—Little, Brown 1.75 (Sequel to the Peterkin Papers.) 4-5 Later Cave Men—K. E. Dopp—Rand McNally * (The book has to do with the age of the chase, a con- tinuation of the "Early Cave Men.")

LAUT, AGNES C. Pathfinders of the West. 8-12 Lays of Ancient Rome—T. B. Macaulay—American Book 40 LEAMY, EDMUND. Fairy Minstrel of Glenmalure, The. LEAR. A Book of Nonsense for Children. 3-4 Leaves from Nature's Story Book—M. A. B. Kelly—Educa- cational 70 LEE, F. General Robert E. Lee.

LEE, M. C. A Quaker Girl of Nantucket In the Cheering Up Business. LE FEVRE, FELICITE. The Cock, The Mpuse, and The Little Red Hen. 5-6 Left Behind, or Ten Days a Newsboy—J. Otis (pseud.) — Harper 90 (Newsboy life in New York.) 5-8 Legend of Sleepy Hollow—W. I. Irving. 4-5 Legends of Norseland—M. L. Pratt—Educational 70

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Grade List Price 3-4 Legends of the Red Children—M. L. Pratt—American 48 (The legend of the lightning, star beautiful, the rainbow, etc.) LEITH, MRS. DISNEY. Peeps at Many Land Series, Iceland. 7-12 Lest We Forget; World War Stories—Thompson & Big- wood—Silver 96 LEONARD. Grammar and It's Reasons. 3-6 Letters From a Cat—Helen Hunt Jackson—Little, Brown.. 1.25

LEWIS, C. D. The Waterboys and Their Cousins. LEWIS & CARROLL. Around the World Series, Books I and II. 3-5 Liberty the Giant Killer—R. Salsbury and W. H. Allen- Public Service 65 7-8 Life Histories of American Insects—C. M. Weed—Mac- millan 1.00 (Extremely interesting to the general reader. Ac- curate but not technical.) 6-8 Life in the Greenwood—M. F. Lansing—Ginn 64 (An excellent collection of Robin Hood stories and ballads.) 6-8 Life of Abraham Lincoln—C. W. Moores—Houghton 48 (An unusually well conceived and well written biog- raphy. Short and full of interest.) 6-7 Life Savers—J. Otis (pseud.)—Dutton 2.00 (Stories of the U. S. Life Saving Service.) 5-6 Life Story of a Fox, The—Garthen—Macmillan. 7-10 Light Bringers, The—M, H. Wade—Little, Brown 1.50 (Interesting lives of great discoverers.) 8 Lights of Two Centuries—E. E. Hale (Ed.)—Little, Brown 2.50 (The master minds in all lines of activity.) 3 Lights to Literature, Book 3—A. E. Lane, Comp.—Rand 75 4 Lights to Literature, Book 4—A. E. Lane, Comp.—Rand 75 5 Lights to Literature, Book 5—A. E. Lane, Comp.—Rand 75 6 Lights to Literature, Book 6—A. E. Lane, Comp.—Rand 80 7 Lights to Literature, Book 7—A. E. Lane, Comp.—Rand 85 8 Lights to Literature, Book 8—A. E. Lane ,Comp.—Rand 85 (Supplementary readers.)

2-5 Like-to-Do Stories—Laura R. Smith—Beckley-Cardy 6j (Stories that make children like to do their work.)

LINCOLN, MARY J. The School Kitchen Textbook. LINDERMAN, FRANK BIRD. Indian Why Stories Indian Lodge-Fire Stories. LINDSAY, MAUD. MJother Stories.

6-8 Lisbeth Longfrock—Aanrud—Ginn 64 (The story of Norwegian peasant life.) —

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Grade List Price 3-5 Listening Child, The—L. W. Thacher, Comp —Macmillan.. 1.40 Literary Readers—Young & Reid—Ginn * Book One Book Two Book Three Book Four Book Five Book Six Advanced, Part I. Advanced, Part II. 1 Little Black Sambo—H. Bannerman—Stokes 60 (Finely illustrated.) H. S. -Little Book of Profitable Tales—E. Field— Scribners 1.75 (Five Christmas stories of unusual literary merit and imagination; the others are sketches, dialects, stories and allegories.) 1-2 Little Book of Well Known Toys, A—J. M. Braden—Rand .75 4-12 Little Brother to the Bear—W. J. Long—Ginn 68 7-12 Little Brothers of the Air—O. T. Miller—Houghton 1.75 (Essays on birds and their habits.) 7-8 Little Captive Lad, A—B. M. Dix—Macmillan 2.00 (A good picture of life in England during the great Revolution of the 17th century.) 5-8 Little Colonel Series—A. F. Johnson—Page Each .75 The Little Colonel Little Colonel's Hero Little Colonel's House Party Little Colonel's Holidays Two Little Knights of Kentucky. 5-6 Little Country Girl, A—S. Coolidge (pseud.) —Little, Brown 1.75 3-5 Little Cousin Series—Mary H. Wade, Blanche McManus, Elizabeth Roberts MacDonald, Mary F. Nixon-Roulet, and others—Page Each .90 (The "Little Cousin Series" gives in story form the manners and customs of child life, and some descrip- tion of the countries treated. They vary in interest on the value of the information given, but are on the whole very popular and the best there is for children of this age. See "Our Little Arabian Cousin," etc.) 4-5 Little Daffydowndilly and Other Stories—N. Hawthorne Houghton 44 ("Other stories: Little Annie's Ramble, The Snow Image, A Rill from the Town Pump, David Swan, The Vision of the Fountain, The Three Fold Destiny, Fan- ciful Stories, and Sketches.") 3-5 Little Folk's Lyrics—F. D. Sherman—Houghton 88 (Very pleasing poem about the seasons, birds, and fairies.) 3-4 Little Folks of Far Away Lands—L. S. Whittum—Educa- tional 50 2-4 Little Folks of Many Lands—L. M. Chance—Ginn 64 (Studies of race types in clear and simple language.) 2-3 Little Folks of Other Lands—Fannie P. Chaplin and Mrs. Frances A. Humphrey—Lothrop 1.00 4 Little Girl of Long Ago, A—E. O. White—Houghton 1.65

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Grade List Price 3-4 Little Golden Hood and Other Stories—Mrs. T. E. Heller and Bates—Longmans 52 2-3 Little Home Workers—I. E. Finley—Sanborn * LITTLE JOURNEYS SERIES. F. J. Koch and M. M. George. (A very successful series giving much material diffi- cult to find elsewhere.) 7 Little Journeys Through the Great Southwest—Koch Flanagan 75 4 Little Journeys to Alaska and Canada—George—Flanagan .75 4 Little Journeys to China and Japan—George—Flanagan 75 4 Little Journeys to Cuba and Porto Rico—George—Flan- agan .75 7 Little Journeys to England and Wales—George—Flanagan .75 7 Little Journeys to Germany—George—Flanagan .75 7 Little Journeys to Hawaii and Philippines—George—Flan- agan 75 7 Little Journeys to Holland, Belgium and Denmark George—Flanagan 75 7 Little Journeys to Italy, Spain and Portugal—George Flanagan 75 4 Little Journeys to Mexico and Central America—George— .75 Flanagan 75 7 Little Journeys to Norway and Sweden—George—Flana- gan 75 7 Little Journeys to Scotland and Ireland—George—Flana- gan 75 3-5 Little Lame Prince—Dinah Mnlock—Heath 56 4 Little Lord Fauntleroy—F. H. Burnett—Scribners 1.65 3-5 Little Lucy's Wonderful Globe—C. M. Yonge—Educational .60 ("A little girl's dreams of children of other countries: Italy, Africa, China, Germany, Spain, Kamschatka.) 3-5 Little Me Too—Julia Dalrymple—Little, Brown 75 5-6 Little Men—L. M. Alcott—Little, Brown 1.75 5-6 "Little Men" Play—E. L. Gould—Little, Brown 1.00 ("Two acts, time 45 minutes, adapted from Louisa M. Alcott's Story, "Little Men.") 8 Little Miss Phoebe Gay—H. D. Brown—Houghton 1.50 (Daily adventures of a little New England girl.)

4-6 Little Mr. Thimblefinger Stories—J. C. Harris—Houghton.. .56 (No one who has once read one of M^r. Harris' chil- dren's stories can get away from its charm.) 4 Little People of Japan—M. Muller—Flanagan 70 (Very popular with children.) 1-2 Little People of the Snow—Mary Muller—Flanagan 70 1 Little Plays for Little People—M. L. Pratt and Chad- wick—Educational 50 7 Little Pussy Willow—H. B. Stowe—Houghton 1.65 (A little country girl who was made happy by the gift of Mother Fern, Mrs. Hepatica and Pussy Wil- low.)

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Grade List Price 1 Little Red Hen—M. L. Pratt and Chadwick—Educational.. .50 1-2 Little Red Riding Hood—M. L. Pratt and Chadwick—Edu- cational 50 2-3 Little Red Riding Hood and Other Stories—A. Lang (Ed.) —Longmans 60 (Stories taken from Blue Fairy Book and simplified. Attractive to children.) 1-2 Little Rhymes for Little Readers—W. Seegmiller—Rand.. .75 (Attractively illustrated.) 6-9 Little Smoke: A Tale of the Sioux—W. O. Stoddard—Ap- pleton 1.75 1-2 Little Stories for Little People—A. W. MJcCullough— American 40 4-5 Little Wanderers—M. W. Morley—Ginn 56 3-5 Little White Fox and His Arctic Friends—R. J. Snell Little, Brown 1.35 5-6 Little Women—L. M. Alcott—Little, Brown 1.75 5-6 "Little Women" Play—E. L. Gould—Little, Brown 1.00 ("Two acts, time 45 minutes, adapted from Louisa M. Alcott's Story, 'Little Women.' ") 6-8 Little Woodcrafter's Book—Lillian E. Roy—Doran net 1.75 Live Language Lessons—Howard R. Driggs—University Pub * 5-6 Elementary Book. 7-8 Advance Book. 3-4 Lively City O' Ligg: A Cycle of Modern Fairy Tales for City Children—G. Burgess—Stokes 1.75 7-8 Lives and Stories Worth Remembering—G. H. Kupfer American 64 (Historical and famous literary characters are in- cluded.) 7-8 Lives of Girls Who Became Famous—Mrs. S. K. Bolton Crowell 2.00 (Contents: Louisa M. Alcott, Rosa Bonheur, E. B. Browning, Elizabeth T. Butler, Baronee Burdett- Coutts, George Eliot, Elizabeth Frye-Jackson, Mary A. Livermore, Mary Lamb, Maria Mitchell, Lucertia Mott, Florence Nightingale, Lady Brassey, Margaret Fuller- Osali, Madame DeStael, Harriet Beecher Stowe.) 6-7 Lives of the Hunted—E. T. Seton—Scribners 2.50 (Stories that are certain to arouse enthusiasm.) 7-8 Lives of Poor Boys Who Became Famous—Mrs. S. K. Bol- ton—Crowell 2.00 (Interesting sketches of the lives of George Peabody, Bayard Taylor, James B. Eads, Garibaldi, Ezra Cor- nell, Sir Henry Bessemer, Sir Titus Salt, David G. Farragut, and others. 7 Lives of the Presidents—E. S. Ellis—Flanagan 75 5-6 Lobo, Rag and Vixen—E. T. Seton—Scribners 64 (Stories from "Wild Animals I Have Known.")

2-4 Lodrix, The Little Lake Dweller—B. Wiley—Appleton .60 8 Log of a Cowboy, The—Andy Adams—Houghton 2.00 8-12 Log School House on the Columbia, The—H. Butterworth —Appleton 2.00

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Grade List Price 2-4 Lolami the Little Cliff Dweller—B. Wiley—Appleton 60 4 Lolami the Little Cliff Dweller—Clara Kern Bayliss—Pub- lic School 50 5-12 London (Peeps at Great Cities) —G. E. Mitton—Macmillan 1.00 LONDON, JACK. The Cruise of the Dazzler. 3-6 Lonesomest Doll, The—A. F. Brown—Houghton 1.25 (A fanciful story.)

LONG, W. J. Ways of Wood Folk Wood Folk at School Wilderness Ways Secrets of the Woods Northern Trails, 2 Vols. Little Brother to the Bear. LONGFELLOW, H. W. Song of Hiawatha Courtship of Miles Standish and Other Poems Evangeline The Children's Hour Complete Poetical Works.

LORD, J. P. Classical Atlas. H. S. Lorna Doone—R. D. Blackmore—Crowell 3.00 ("The most beautiful description of nature and the most romantic adventure artistically combined." A story of England in the last half of the 17th century.) 6 Lost Prince, The—F. H. Burnett—Burt 1.00

LOUGHEAD, F. H. Abandoned Claim.

6-7 Louisa Alcott Reader, The—L. M. Alcott—Little, Brown .. .75 6-7 Louisa Alcott Story Book, The—F. E. Coe (Ed.)—Little, Brown. 6-12 Louisiana Purchase—R. Hitchcock—Ginn 1.00

LOVELL, J. Stories in Stone from the Roman Forum. 8-12 Lovey Mary—Alice Hegan Rice—Century 1.25 (Sequel to Mrs. Wiggs.) LOWELL, JAMES RUSSELL. The Vision of Sir Launfal and Other Poems. LUCAS & BODFORD. Four and Twenty Tailors. LUCAS, E. V. The Slow Coach Anne's Terrible Good Nature. LUCIA, R. Stories of American Discoverers for Little Americans. Peter & Polly in Summer Peter & Polly in Winter Peter & Polly in Autumn Peter & Polly in Spring.

5-8 Lucita, A Child's Story of Old Mexico—R. Gaines—Rand.. .80 STATE OF MONTANA. 79

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6-8 Luck of the Dudley Grahams, The—A. C. Haines—Holt .... 1.50 (Story of a self supporting fatherless family told in a diary form by the eldest daughter. Natural, and very well written.)

LUMMIS, C. F. Pueblo Indian Folk Stories Some Strange Corners of Our Country Tramp Across the Continent Land of Poco Tiempo. LYMAN. Story Telling.

LYNCH, C. C. American Red Cross Textbook on First Aid (Wom- an's Edition.)

LYON, T. S. and FIPPIN, E. O. Soil Management.

McBRIEN, J. L. America First.

McCASKEY, J. P. (Comp.) Favorite Songs and Hymns. McCORMACK, MARY E. Spool Knitting. McCREADY, SAMUEL BROADFOOT. Rural Science Reader. McCULLOUGH, A. W. Little Stories for Little People. Mcdonald, e. b. Chandra in India. McDONALD, E. B. and DALRYMPLE. Ume San in Japan Rafael in Italy Marta in Holland Kathleen in Ireland Josefa in Spain Hassan in Egypt Fritz in Germany Gerda in Sweden Donald in Scotland Boris in Russia Betty in Canada Manuel in Mexico.

McFARLAND, J. H. Getting Acquainted with the Trees.

McFEE, I. N. American Heroes from History.

McGOVNEY, D. C. Stories of Long Ago in the Philippines.

McINTYRE, M. A. Cave Boy of the Age of Stone. McKEEVER, W. A. Farm Boys and Girls Training the Girl Training the Boy. 80 CATALOG OF LIBRARY BOOKS

Grade List Price McKINNEY, P. L. Blue Heron Cove. McMANUS, HANNAH T. Natural Method Readers Primer First Reader Second Reader Third Reader Fourth Reader Fifth Reader. McMASTER, JOHN B. Brief History of U. S. McMURRAY, C. A. Pioneers of the Rocky Mountains Pioneers of Land and Sea Pioneers of the Mississippi Valley. McMURRAY, C. A. and F. M. Special Method in Geography Special Method in Arithmetic Special Method in History Special Method in Reading Method of the Recitation. McMURRY, F. M. How to Study. 4L MABIE, H. W. Norse Stories Retold from the Eddas Heroes Every Child Should Know Fairy Tales Every Child Should Know. MABIE, H. W. and STEPHENS. Heroines Every Child Should Know. MACAULEY, T. B. Lays of Ancient Rome. MACDONALD, G. At the Back of the North Wind Princess and Goblin. MACE. Mace's Primary History Stories of Heroism School History of U. S. 4-8 Mace's Primary History Stories of Heroism—Mace—Rand.. * 6-8 Mace's School History of U. S —Mace—Rand * MACE & TANNER. Story of Old Europe and Young America.

MACKAY, C. D. The Silver Thread and Other Folk Plays for Young People Patriotic Plays and Pageants for Young People The House of the Heart and Other Plays for Children. MACLEOD, M. Book of King Arthur Stories from the Faerie Queene. MADISON, LUCY FOSTER. Peggy Owen Peggy Owen, Patriot Peggy Owen at Yorktown Peggy Owen and Liberty.

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Grade List Price MAETERLINCK, MAURICE. The Blue Bird for Children. 7-12 Magellan, Ill'd—P. A. Ober—Harper 1.25 4-8 Magic Forest, The—S. E. White—Macmillan 1.50 (A charming story of a little boy among friendly Indians in Canada.) 5 Magic Ring and Other Stories—A. Lang (Ed.) —Longmans .90 MAHAN, A. T. Admiral Farragut.

MAJOR, C. Bears of the Blue River. 2-3 Make-Believe Boys, The—Julia Dalrymple—Little, Brown.. 1.00 5-7 Makers and Defenders of America—A. E. Foote and A. W. Skinner—American * 5-8 Makers of Many Things—E. M. Tappan—Houghton * 7-10 Makers of Our History—Faris—Ginn * 8-12 Making the Farm Pay—C. C. Bowsfield—Forbes 1.25 8-12 Making of An American—J. Riis—Macmillan 3.50 (Riis' own story, singularly fresh and interesting.) 7-8 Making of the Great West—S. A. Drake—Scribners 1.50 (Facts in the Spanish, French, and English discover- ies in America, especially beyond the Mississippi. Most interestingly and accurately told.) 8 Man Without a Country, The—E. E. Hale—Little, Brown.. .40 (One of the best stories of patriotism ever written.) 4-7 Manabozho the Great White Rabbit and Other Indian Stories—M. R. Warren—Rand * Teacher—Manual Training for Common Schools—Eldreth G. Allen —Scribners 1.40 4-8 Manuel in Mexico—McDonald & Dalrymple—Little, Brown * (Little People Everywhere.) MARCOMB, M. E. Red Feather Stories.

MARDEN, O. W. Cheerfulness as a Life Power Getting On Hour of Opportunity Success. 1-2 Marigold Garden—Kate Greenaway—Warne Net 2.50 H. S. Marjorie Daw and Other People—T. B. Aldrich—Houghton .48 (A whimsical story of great charm with a most un- expected ending.) MARKS, JEANNETTE. Children in the Wood Stories, The. MARKWICK, W. F. and SMITH, W. A. The True Citizen.

MARRIOTT, H. C. Uncle Sam's Business How Americans Are Governed. MARRYAT, CAPTAIN. The Children of the New Forest.

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Grade List Price MARSHALL, P. Cat School Dame Wiggins of Lee. 4-6 Marta in Holland—E. B. McDonald and Dalrymple—Little, Brown * (Little People Everywhere.) MARTIN, P. E. and DAVIS, G. M. Firebrands. MARTINEAU, H. Peasant and Prince. 5-7 Mary of Plymouth—J. Otis (pseud.) —American 52 MASON, A. B. Tom Strong, Washington's fccout. MASSON, ROSALINE. Peeps at Great Cities, Edinburgh. 7-12 Master of Strong Hearts—E. S. Brooks—Dutton 1.75 ("The story of the massacre of Custer and his men in the Valley of the Little Big Horn. The picture is unprejudiced and full of heroism.) 8-12 Master Skylark—J. Bennett—Century 1.90 ("The story of a little lad who sang his way to Lon- don town and into the hearts of all the people, among them Will Shakespeare, playwright. The book is well written and will arouse the children's interest.") MATHEWSON, C. Pitcher Pollock. 6-7 Matka and Kotik—David Starr Jordan—Weber 1.00 MATT & DUTTON. Pishing and Hunting. MATTHEWS, A. R. Seven Champions of Christendom. MAULE, H. E. The Boy's Book of New Inventions. MEANY. United States History for Schools. 7-12 Men of Iron—R. Pyle—Harper 1.90 ("One of the best stories of chivalry, written in beau- tiful English, with an interesting plot showing the training for Knighthood from the pages estate to the wearing of the golden spurs.") 7-8 Men of Old Greece—J. Hall—Little, Brown 75 (Told with exceptional skill and well adapted to the interests of children.) 8-12 Men Who Made the Nation—E. E. Sparks—Macmillan 1.75 8-12 Merchant of Venice—Shakespeare—Houghton 44 MERRIAM, P. A. Birds Through An Opera Glass.

5-7 Merry Adventures of Robin Hood—H. Pyle—Scribners 3.50 ("So fully is this book expressive of the hardy and joyous spirit of adventure of the jolly outlaws of Sher- wood forest, that the reader almost feels that he him- self has dressed in Lincoln green, eaten venison pastry

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Grade List Price with Friar Tuck, wielded a quarter-staff with stout Little John, and attended Maid Marian's wedding with bold Robin Hood. And be assured, he has taken no harm from their companionship; honor and justice and kindliness are laws observed by them and higher than any on the King's statute book.") * 2-3 Merry Animal Tales—Madge A. Bigham—Little, Brown .... 5-7 Merrylips—B. M. Dix—Macmillan „ 2.00 (Excellent in atmosphere and plot. A story of round- heads and cavaliers.) Teachers—Method of the Recitation—C. A. and P. M. McMurray Macmillan 1.20 2-4 Mewanee—B. Wiley—Silver 60 3-6 Mexican Twins, The—L. P. Perkins—Houghton * MEYER, ZOE. The Outdoor Book.

MICHIE, P. S. General McClellan. MICKENS, E. H. & ROBINSON. Mother Goose Reader. 6-7 Midshipman Parragut—J. Barnes—Appleton 1.50 ("Admiral Farragut's experiences when a boy on the 'Essex' on which he served as Midshipman during its famous cruise in the Pacific") 8-12 Milk and Its Products—H. S. Wing—Macmillan 2.25 1-2 Milkmaid, The—R. Caldecott—Warne Net .60 (Picture Book.)

MILLARD, C. N. Wonderful House that Hack Has. MILLER, E. H. What Tommy Did.

MILLER, J. Pseud.) True Bear Stories. MILLER, O. T. First Book of Birds Little Brothers of the Air Second Book of Birds Upon the Tree Tops. MILLER, WARREN H. Boys' Book of Hunting and Fishing, The. 4-6 Millers and Their New Home, The—C. D. Pierson—Dutton 1.50 (Sequel to Millers at Pencroft.) 4-6 Millers at Pencroft—C. D. Pierson—Dutton 1.50 (Sequel to The Three Little Millers.)

MILLS, ENOS B. Wild Life in the Rockies The Spell of the Rockies. MIMMS, E. and PAYNE, B. R. Southern Prose and Poetry. MINTZ, FRANCES SANKSTONE. Story Hour Plays.

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Grade List Price 4-5 Mr. Rabbit at Home—J. C. Harris—Houghton 2.50 4-6 Mr. Stubbs' Brother—J. Otis (pseud.)—Harper 90* (Sequel to "Toby Tyler.") 3-6 Mr. Wind and Madam Rain—Paul De Musset—Harper 90 8-12 MJrs. Wiggs of the Cabbage Patch—Alice Hegan Rice Century 1.25 (Filled with delightful humor and wholesome philoso- phy.) 6 Miss Muffett's Christmas Party—S. M. Crothers—Hough- ton 1.50 (All the familiar heroes in children's literature appear at the party. Full of delicate humor and imagina- tion.) MITCHELL, A. F. Paz and Pablo. MITTON, G. E. London (Peeps at Great Cities.) Scotland (Peeps at History.) 5-lt) Modern Americans—C. M. Sanford and G. A. Owen—Laurel .80 (Biographies of people of the World War period.) 5-10 Modern Europeans—C. M. Sanford and G. A. Owen—Laurel .88 (Biographies of people of the World War period.) 6-7 Monarch, The Big Bear of Tallac—E. T. Seton—Scribners.. 1.00 ("An historical novel of bear life." 6 Moni, The Goat Boy—J. Spyri—Ginn 64 (Short stories of Swiss life. Not so remarkable as Heidi, but excellent.) 4-6 Monkey That Would Not Kill—H. Drummond—Dodd.-Net 1.10 ("A humorous story of the unsuccessful attempt to get rid of a monkey.") 3-6 Montana, The Land of Shining Mountains—Katharine B. Judson—McClurg * ("The best child's book on Montana.")

MONTEITH, J. Some Useful Animals and What They Do For Us. MONTGOMERY, L. M. Anne of Green Gables. 8 Montlivet—A. P. Smith—Houghton 2.00

MOORES, C. W. Life of Abraham Lincoln. 4-5 Moral Pirates—W. L. Alden—Harpers 90 (Story of four boys and a summer's cruise in a row- boat on the Hudson and northern lakes.) 4-5 More English Fairy Tales—J. Jacobs (Ed.) —Putnam 1.50 (This book has done for the British Isles a service similar to that of the Brothers Grimm for Germany.) 6-7 More Good Times At Hackmatack—M. P. W. Smith—Lit- tle, Brown 1.75 2-4 More Goops and How Not To Be Them— G. Burgess Stokes 2.00 (Attractively illustrated.) MORE-TIFFANY, NINA. Pilgrims and Puritans.

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Grade List Price MORGAN, J. Theodore Roosevelt, the Boy and the Man Abraham Lincoln, the Boy and the Man. 7-8 Morgan's Men—P. True—Little, Brown 1.75 (A young cavalry Captain's adventures in the Caro- linas during the Revolution.) MORLEY, M. W. Bee People Flowers and Their Friends Little Wanderers Insect Folk, 2 Vols. Donkey John of the Toy Valley. 5-12 ' Morocco (Peeps at Many Land Series) —John Finnemore Macmillan 1.00

MORRISON, S. E. Chilhowee Boys. MOSELEY, E. L. Trees, Stars, and Birds. MOSES, BELLE. Louisa May Alcott Lewis Carroll Charles Dickens and His Girl Heroines. 8 Mother Carey's Chickens—K. D. Wiggin—Houghton 2.00 1-2 Mother Goose—Kate Greenaway—Warne Net 1.00 1-2 Mother Goose—Chas. Welch—Heath 68 (Nursery Rhymes.) 1-2 Mother Goose Children—E. A. Blaisdell and M. F —Little, Brown 90

1-2 Mother Goose in Silhouettes—K. G. Buffum—Houghton .... 1.25 (A picture book.) 1 Mother Goose Reader—E. W. Mickens and Robinson— Sil- ver 60 2 Mother Goose Stories—Laura R. Smith—Flanagan 65 1-4 Mother Stories—Maud Lindsay—Milton Bradley. (Delightful stories for reading to little folks.) 3-5 Mother West Wind "How Stories"—T. W. Burgess— Little, Brown 1.20 4-8 Mother West Wind "Why Stories"—T. W. Burgess—Little, Brown 1.20 3-5 Mother West Wind's Animal Friends—T. W. Burgess— Lit- tle, Brown 70 3-6 Mother West Wind's Children—T. W. Burgess—Little, Brown * 4 Mother West Wind's Neighbors—T. W. Burgess—Little, Brown 70

MOTLEY, J. L. The Siege of Leyden (Griffis Ed.) 5-7 Moufflon The Dog of Florence—L. De la Ramee—Educa- tional 50

MOULTON, MRS. L. C. Stories Told at Twilight Bedtime Stories.

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Grade List Price 1-2 Mouse That Lost Her Tail, The—M, L. Chadwick and E. G. Pratt, Freeman—World Book 24 MOWRY, W. A. and A. M. First Steps in the History of Our Country American Inventors and Inventions. MUIR, JOHN. The Boyhood of a Naturalist from the Story of My Boyhood and Youth Stickeen: The Story of a Dog. MULETS, L. E. Sunshine Lands of Europe. MULLER, M. Little People of Japan The Story of a Wretched Flea Little People of the Snow. MULOCK, MRS. D. M. Adventures of a Brownie Little Lame Prince Bow Wow and Mew Mew. MUNROE, K. Campmates: A Story of the Plains Flaming Feather Forward March Fur Seal's Tooth. MURRAY, CLARA. Story Land The Child a Play. MUSSET, PAUL EDNE DE. Mr. Wind and Madam Rain. 4-5 My Boys—L. M. Alcott—Little, Brown 1.50 7-12 My Country—Grace A. Turkington—Ginn * 5-8 My Country's Part—Mary Synon—Scribners * * 5-8 My Country's Voice—Frances Nimmo Greene—Scribners .. 8-12 My Dark Companions—H. M. Stanley—Scribners 2.00 (An account of some of Stanley's experiences thru Central Africa.) 4-5 My Girls—L. M. Alcott—Little, Brown 1.50

8-12 My Kalulu—H. M. Stanley—Scribners _ 1.60 (Further acounts of Stanley's adventures in Africa.) 6-8 Myths and Legends of Caifornia and the Southwest—Kath- erine Judson—McClurg 1.75 6-8 Myths and Legends of the Pacific Coast—Katheine Jud- son—McClurg 1.75 5-6 Nan at Camp Chicopee—Myra S. Hamlin—Little, Brown.. 1.75 (A story of a summer camp.) 5-6 Nan in the City—M. S. Hamlin—Little, Brown 1.75 5-6 Nan's Chicopee Children—M. S. Hamlin—Little, Brown .... 1.75 8-H. S. Nancy Rutledge—Katharine Pyle—Little, Brown 1.50 7-10 Napoleon's Young Neighbor—H. L. Reed—Little, Brown .. 1.60 NASH, HARRIET A. Polly's Secret.

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Grade List Price 8-12 Nathalie's Chum—Anna C. Ray—Little, Brown 1.75 (A New York story.) 8-12 Nathalie's Sister—Anna C. Ray—Little, Brown 1.75 1-4 Natural Method Readers—Hannah T. McManus— Scribners * Primer—First to Fifth Reader. 1-2 Nature M^ths and Stories—F. J. Cooke—Flanagan 70 4-5 Nature Myths of Many Lands—F. V. Farmer—American.. .60 (Tales from American, Asiatic, and European sources, told for children under twelve. Many tales not found elsewhere.) Teachers—Nature Study Idea—L. H. Bailey—Macmillan 1.60 5-6 Nature Study Made Easy—E. B. Shallow and W. T. Cullen —Macmillan .80 5-8' Nature's Wonder Lore—M. E. Hardy—Rand 85 7-8 Navy Blue—W. B. Allen—Dutton 1.75 1-3 Ned and Nan in Holland—Olmstead and Grant—Row * 5-6 Neddy, The Story of a Donkey—Welsh—Dodge.

NEEDHAM, J. G. Outdoor Studies. 7-12 Neighborhood Entertainments—R. B. Stern—Macmillan.... 1.75 8 Neighbors Unknown;—C. G. D. Roberts—Macmillan 2.00 (Sketches of some of the less known wild animals.) 5-7 Neighbors with Claws and Hoofs—J. Johonnot—American.. .68

5-7 Neighbors with Wings and Fins—J. Johonnot :American.. .60

NESBIT, E. The Railway Children. 7-12 New England Girlhood—L. Larcom—Houghton 1.00 (Sketches of the author's girlhood. One of the best books of its kind.) 3 New Friends in Story Land—F. E. Spaulding and Bryce Newson 88 4-7 New Geography—Tarr & McMurry—Macmillan * First Book Second Book. 5 New Robinson Crusoe—W. L. Alden—Harpers 90 ("A story of an insane man and a boy who were shipwrecked in the Pacific Ocean. The man believes himself to be the grandson of Robinson Crusoe and insisted on carrying out Crusoe's way of living.") NEWELL, MAJOR, CICERO. Indian Stories. NEWTON. Graded Games and Rythmic Exercises. 3-4 Nibbles and Bobtail—E. B. Davidson—Little, Brown 64 NIDA, S. H. Panama and Its Bridge of Water. NIDA, W. L. Ab, The Cave Man. NIDA, WILLIAM LEWIS and NIDA, STELLA HUMPHREY. A Child's Robinson Crusoe.

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Grade List Price 6 Night Before Thanksgiving— S. O. Jewett—Houghton 48 8-12 Nightingale, Florence—Laura E. Richards—Appleton 1.75 5-7 Nights With Uncle Remus—J. C. Harris—Houghton 2.25 (Any child who misses these negro folktales as told by Mr. Harris has suffered a positive loss which can never be made up.)

8 Nine Choice Poems—J. Baldwin—American 40 NISTER, ERNEST. Animal Pets (Farmyard Pictures.) NIVER, H. B. Great Names and Nations—Modern Great Names and Nations—Ancient Old World Steps to American History. 3-5 Nixie Bunny in Faraway Lands—J. C. Sindelar—Beckley —Cardy 60 3-5 Nixie Bunny in Holiday Land—J. C. Sindelar—Beckley Cardy 60 3-5 Nixie Bunny in Manners Land—J. C. Sindelar—Beckley Cardy .60 3-5 Nixie Bunny in Workaday Land—J. C. Sindelar—Beckley —Cardy 60 NOEL, M. Buz or the Life and Adventures of a Honey Bee. 1-5 Nonsense Rhymes and Animal Stories—Alhambra G. Dem- ing—Beckley—Cardy 55 (Unique helps in teaching correct speech.) 5-6 Norse Fairy Tales. Selected and Adapted from the Trans- lation of Sir G. W. Dasent—P. C. Asbjornsen—Lippincott 1.75 ("Fairy tales which particularly appeal to children from 10 to 12, because of the element of humor.") 8-12 Norse Stories Retold from the Eddas—H. W. Mabie—Rand .80 (Mr. Mabie's name is sufficient guarantee for these stories.) 5-7 North America—F. G. Carpenter—American * (See Asia.) 6-12 Northern Trails, Vols. I. and II. —W. J. Long—Ginn..Each .64 (Pictures of the animal life of Northern U. S. and Canada. Somewhat overdrawn but interesting and in the right spirit.) 3-4 Northland Heroes—F. Holbrook—Houghton 56 (One of the best books of its kind for children.)

NORTON, C. E. (Ed.) Heart of Oak Books (I.-VII.) 5-12 Norway (Peeos at M^ny Land Series) —A. F. Mockler Ferryman—Macmillan 1.00 5-6 Not Quite Eighteen— S. Coolidge (pseud.) —Little, Brown.. 1.75

NOYES, M. I. and GUILD, K. L. Sunshine Primer. 5-7 Nurnberg Stove—L. De La Ramee—Lippincott 75 NUTALL, THOMAS. Birds of the United States and Canada.

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Grade List Price NYCE, V. The Greyfur's Neighbors The Adventures of the Greyfur Family.

7-8 Oakleigh—Mrs. W. D. Deland—Harper 1.60 ("The story of a girl who resented her father's sec- ond marriage and how she came to realize her foolish- ness and repent of many of her acts."

OBER, E. A. De Soto Cabot, John, and Sebastian Columbus Hernando Cortes Magellan Pizarro Vespucci.

5-7 Oceania—J. F. Chamberlain and A. H.—Macmillan 80

5-7 Odyssey for Boys and Girls—A. J. Church—Macmillan .... 2.00 OGDEN, H. N. Rural Hygiene. OLCOTT, V. Good Stories for Great Holidays Holiday Plays for Home, School, and Settlement. 4-8 Old Crow Stories—K. B. Judson—Little, Brown 1.75 7-8 Old Fashioned Girl, An—L. M. Alcott—Little, Brown 1.75 4 Old Greek Folk Stories Told Anew—J. P. Peabody— Houghton 48 3-6 Old Indian Legends—Zitkala Za—Ginn 76 3-6 Old Mother West Wind—T. W. Burgess—Little, Brown * 5-6 Old Norse Stories— S. P. Bradish—American 60 5-6 Old Stories of the East—J. Baldwin—American 60 5 Old Testament Stories in Scripture Language—Houghton.. .28 7-10 Old World Background to American History— S. B. Hard- ing and Margaret Snodgrass—Scott, Foresman 1.12 1-2 Old World Wonder Stories, Whittington and His Cat, etc. —M. V. O'Shea—Heath 52 5-7 Old World Steps to American History—H. B. Niver—At- kinson .80 OLMSTEAD & GRANT. Ned and Nan in Holland.

OMOND, GEORGE W. T. Peeps at Many Land Series, Belgium.

7-8 On Guard! Against Tory and Tarleton—P. True—Little, Brown 1.75 (A story of Greene's retreat through the Carolinas.)

4-6 On Plymouth Rock—Samuel Adams Drake—Lee & Shepard .75 8-12 On the Trail of Grant and Lee—F. T. Hill—Appleton 2.00 (Biography which is full of life and spirit.)

8-12 On the Trail of Washington—F. T. Hill—Appleton 2.00 (Biography which is full of life and spirit.)

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Grade List Price 6-9 On the Warpath—J. W. Schultz—Houghton 1.75 3-6 Once Upon a Time Animal Stories—Caroline Bailey—Mil- ton Bradley. O'NEIL. Recitations for Assembly and Classroom. 8-12 Oregon Trail, The—Francis Parkman—Little, Brown 1.25 OSBORNE, LENO. Food and Clothing. O'SHEA, M. V. Old World Wonder Stories, Whittington and His Cat, etc. 6-8 Other Girls—Mrs. A. D. T. Whitney—Houghton 1.75

OTIS, J. (Pseud.) Calvert of Maryland Ruth of Boston Stephen of Philadelphia Richard of Jamestown Peter of New Amsterdam Mary of Plymouth Amateur Fireman At the Siege of Quebec Larry Hudson's Ambition Left Behind or Ten Days a Newsboy Life Savers Mr. Stubb's Brother Silent Pete: or the Stowaways Teddy and the Carrots; Two Merchants in Newspaper Row Toby Tyler; or Ten Weeks with the Circus With Perry on Lake Erie.

6-7 Otto of the Silver Hand—R. Pyle—Scribners 2.50 "OUIDA" (See De La Ramee.) 5-6 Our American Neighbors— I. O. Winslow—Heath 80 (Geographical Reader No. III.—Alaska, Canada, Cent- ral America, Panama, South America.) 7-8 Our Ancestors in Europe—J. Hall— Silver * 8-10 Our Beginnings in Europe and America—S. Burnham Winston 81 (A story of how civilization grew in the old world and came to the new.) 7-9 Our Community— S. H. Ziegler and H. Jaquette—Winston .68 (A live book on good citizenship.) 6 Our Country's Story—E. M. Tappan—Houghton 1.04 4-5 Our Feathered Friends—E. Grinnell and J. GrinneH Heath 72 6-8 Our Holidays: Retold from St. Nicholas—Century 1.25 3-5 Our Little African Cousin—Page 90 3-5 Our Little Alaskan Cousin—Page 90 3-5 Our Little Arabian Cousin—Page 90 3-5 Our Little Argentine Cousin—Page 90 3-5 Our Little Armenian Cousin—Page 90 3-5 Our Little Australian Cousin—Pag^ .90 3-5 Our Little Belgian Cousin—Page 90

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Grade List Price 3-5 Our Little Bohemian Cousin—Page 90 3-5 Our Little Brazilian Cousin—Page 90 3-5 Our Little Brown Cousin—Page 90 3-5 Our Little Canadian Cousin—Page 90 3-5 Our Little Chinese Cousin—Page 90 3-5 Our Little Cuban Cousin—Page 90 3-5 Our Little Danish Cousin—Page 90 3-5 Our Little Dutch Cousin—Page 90 3-5 Our Little Egyptian Cousin—Page 90 3-5 Our Little English Cousin—Page 90 3-5 Our Little Eskimo Cousin—Page 90 3-5 Our Little French Cousin—Page 90 3-5 Our Little German Cousin—Page 90 3-5 Our Little Grecian Cousin—Page 90 3-5 Our Little Hawaiian Cousin—Page 90 3-5 Our Little Hindu Cousin—Page 90 3-5 Our Little Hungarian Cousin—Page 90 3-5 Our Little Indian Cousin—Page 90 3-5 Our Little Irish Cousin—Page .90 3-5 Our Little Italian Cousin—Page 90 3-5 Our Little Japanese Cousin—Page 90 3-5 Our Little Jewish Cousin—Page 90 3-5 Our Little Korean Cousin—Page 90 3-5 Our Little Mexican Cousin—Page 90 3-5 Our Little Norwegian Cousin—Page 90 3-5 Our Little Panama Cousin—Page 90 3-5 Our Little Persian Cousin—Page 90 3-5 Our Little Philippine Cousin—Page 90 3-5 Our Little Polish Cousin—Page 90 3-5 Our Little Porto Rican Cousin—Page 90 3-5 Our Little Portugese Cousin—Page 90 3-5 Our Little Russian Cousin—Page 90 5-7 Our Little Roumanian Cousin—C. V. Winlow—Page 90 (A geographical reader.) 3-5 Our Little Scotch Cousin—Page 90 3-5 Our Little Siamese Cousin—Page 90 3-5 Our Little Spanish Cousin—Page 90 5-8 Our Little Spartan Cousin— J. D. Cowles—Page .90 3-5 Our Little Swedish Cousin—Page 90 3-5 Our Little Swiss Cousin—Page 90 3-5 Our Little Turkish Cousin—Page 90 6-8 Our Native Birds—D. Lange—Macmillan 1.75 (A strong plea for the protection of birds.) 5-8 Our Patriots—W. F. Gordy— Scribners * (Easy biographies of great Americans.) 2-4 Outdoor Book, The—Zoe Meyer—Little, Brown * 6-8 Outdoor Handy Book—D. C. Beard—Scribners 2.25

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Grade List Price 8 Outdoor Studies—J. G. Needham—American 52 ("Suggestions for field study. So simple and explicit that boys and girls may follow themselves.") 3-5 Outlook Fairy Book— S. Winnington, (Comp.) —Macmillan 1.25 (Excellent collection of fairy tales.) 1-3 Outlook Story Book— S. Winnington, (Comp.) —Macmillan 1.25 1-2 Overall Boys, The—E. O. Grover—Rand 75 (Companion to Sunbonnet Babies.)

3-4 Overall Boys in Switzerland, The—E. O. Grover—Rand , .85 PADDOCK AND WHIPPLE. Fruit Growing in Arid Regions. PADRAIC COLUM. The Boy Who Knew What the Birds Said. PAGE, T. N. Two Little Confederates The Page Story Book Among the Camps Santa Claus' Partner Tommy Trot's Visit to Santa Claus A Captured Santa Claus. 5-9 Page, Esquire and Knight—M. F. Lansing—Ginn 64 (A book of chivalry.) 6-8 Page Story Book, The—T. N. Page—Scribners 64 (Choice selections from the stories of Thomas Nel- son Page.) PAINE, P. M. Bugle Calls of Liberty. PALGRAVE, F. T. (Ed.) Children's Treasury of English Song. 5-7 Panama and the Canal—A. B. Hall and Chester—Newson.. 1.08 (Excellent description of the work of construction. Well illustrated.) 5-8 Panama and Its Bridge of Water— S. H. Nida—Rand 90 5-12 Paris (Peeps at Great Cities) —Margaret Williams—Mac- millan 1.00

PARKER, F., and HELM. Uncle Tobert's Visit. PARKMAN, FRANCIS. The Oregon Trail.

PARKS, J. C. Educational Woodworking. PARSONS, BELLE RAGNAR. Plays and Games for Indoors and Out. PARSONS, G. The Land of Fair Play.

PARTON, J. General Jackson Captains of Industry, 2 Vols. PARTRIDGE, E. N. Joyful Star; Indian Stories for Camp Fire Girls. 4-8 Parzival and Other Stories—G. R. Schottenfells—Educa- tional 60 8-12 Pathfinders of the West—Agnes C. Laut—Macmillan 2.50 M —

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Grade List Price PATRI, ANGELO. White Patch. 6-12 Patriotic Plays and Pageants—C. D. Mackay—Holt 1.40

8 Patriots and Tyrants— r F. Lansing—Ginn 68 (Stories from Medieval European history. The stories illustrate the growth of the spirit of liberty.) 3-5 Paz and Pablo—A. P. Mitchell—World 63 (A story of two little Filipinos.)

PEABODY, J. P. Old Greek Polk Stories Told Anew. PEARSON, E. L. The Believing Years.

PEARY, MRS. J. D. The Snow Baby.

PEARY, MRS. M. H. and MRS. J. D. Children of the Arctic, by the Snow Baby and Her Mother. PEARY, R. E. Snowland Folk. 7 Peasant and Prince—H. Martineau—Houghton 56 (The prince is the unfortunate son of Louis XVI. The story has power and brings to mind very clearly the stormy scenes of the French Revolution.) 4-6 Peasblossom, the Adventures of the Pine Tree Fairy Mabel Fuller Blodgett—Doran Net 1.25 7-10 Peggy Owen—Lucy Poster Madison—Penn 1.75

7-10 Peggy Owen and Liberty—Lucy Poster Madison—Penn .... 1.75

7-10 Peggy Owen at Yorktown—Lucy Foster Madison—Penn .... 1.75 7-10 Peggy Owen, Patriot—Lucy Foster Madison—Penn 1.75 8-12 Penrod—B. Tarkington—Doubleday 1.90 4-5 Pepper and Salt: or Seasoning for Young Folks—H. Pyle —Harper , 1.65 PERDUE, H. A. Child Life in Other Lands. H. S. Perfect Tribute—Mrs. M. R. S. Andrews—Scribners 75 (Story of Lincoln and the Gettysburg speech. Ac- cording to Prof. Edwin E. Sparks, it is not histori- cally true, but it is certainly true to the spirit of the man. "One of the most beautiful stories ever told.") PERKINS, L. P. The Dutch Twins The Cave Twins The Mexican Twins The Japanese Twins The Irish Twins The Eskimo Twins.

PERRAULT, C. Tales from Mother Goose. PERRY, F. M. and BEEBE. Four American Inventors Four American Pioneers. PERRY, N. Another Flock of Girls Three Little Daughters of the Revolution Hope Benham. —

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Grade List Price PERRY & PRICE. American History. First Book Second Book A School History of the Great War.

PERRY, W. S. With Azir Girges in Egypt. 2-4 Peter and Polly in Autumn—Rose Lucia—American * 2-4 Peter and Polly in Spring—Rose Lucia—American 2-4 Peter and Polly in Summer—Rose Lucia—American * 2-4 Peter and Polly in Winter—Rose Lucia—American 5-7 Peter and Wendy—J. M. Barrie—Scribners 3.00 5-7 Peter of New Amsterdam—J. Otis (pseud.) —American .52 (An account of the life in the Dutch settlement of New Amsterdam.) 8-12 Peter Pan in Kensington Gardens—J. M. Barrie—Scrib- ners 3.00 ("A fairy tale which because of its subtlety will be more enjoyed by older girls than younger children. It is the work of an artist and is full of imagination but gains from the adult point of view.") 5-8 Peterkin Papers, The—L. P. Hale—Houghton 2.50 (Very clever and amusing to children.) 6-7 Phaeton Rogers—R. Johnson—Scribners 1.65 ("The story for a boy who wants a narrative of ordi- nary boy life.") 8-12 Phebe: Her Profession—Anna C. Ray—Little, Brown 1.75 (Sequel to "Teddy: Her Book.") 8-12 Phoebe and Ernest—I. H. Gillmore—Holt 1.50 ("Thoroughly interesting stories of high school boys and girls. Well written, humorous and unsenti- mental.")

Teachers—Physical Nature of the Child— S. H. Rowe—Macmillan .. 1.20 PICKARD, A. E. Industrial Work for Boys Industrial Booklets.

PICKARD, A. E. and HENEGRIN, M. C. Industrial Work for Girls. 4 Pied Piper and Other Stories—N. Banta—Flanagan 60 2-4 Pied Piper of Hamelin, The—Browning—Kate Greenaway, (Illustrator)—Warne Net 2.50

PIERSON, C. D. The Millers and Their New Home Three Little Millers Among the Night People Among the Pond People Among the Meadow People Among the Farm Yard People Millers at Pencroft Among the Forest People. 3-6 Pig Brother, The, and Other Fables—Laura E. Richards Little, Brown 60

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Grade List Price 5-7 Pilgrims and Puritans—Nina More—Tiffany—Ginn 80 (A compilation from the sources. Readable and u: fill.) 5-7 Pilgrims of Today—M. H. Wade—Little, Brown 1.50 4-5 Pilgrims Progress—Bunyan—Century 3.00 (This book ought to be read by all children. To many it will become one of the books of their lives. Only an attractive edition should be used.) 8 Pilgrim's Progress—John Bunyan—Houghton 06 1-2 Pinafore Palace—K. D. Wigign and Smith (Comp.) —Dou- bleday 2.00 ("Collection of nursery poetry with all the old favor- ites one knew when a child.") 3-6 Pinocchio—Collodi, C (pseud.) —Ginn 64 4-6 Pinnochio in Africa—Cherubini—Patri (Trans.) —Ginn 64 (Very amusing.) 6-8 Pioneers and Patriots in Early American History—M. S. Dickson—Macmillan 80 4-6 Pioneers of the Mississippi Valley—C. A. McMurry—Mac- millan 80 4-6 Pioneers of the Rocky Mountains—C. A. McMurry—Mac- millan 80

4-6 Pioneers on Land and Sea—C. A. McMurry—Macmillan .... .80 (Champlain, Hudson, Raleigh, Smith, Columbus, Ma- gellan, Cortez, Ponce de Leon, Washington.) 5-8 Pipes of Clovis, The—G. D. Boylan—Little, Brown 1.75 (A fairy romance of the twelfth century.) 7-10 Pitcher Pollock—C. Mathewson—Dodd 1.75 (Story of a boy who works his way thru high school and becomes prominent in athletics.) 2-5 Pixie in the House, The—Laura R. Smith—McClurg 1.50 (Amusing pranks of a brownie.) 7-12 Pizarro, Ill'd—F. A. Ober—Harper 1.25 2-3 Plant Life—F. Bass—Heath 68 (Very simple little talks.) Teacher—Play—Emmet Angell—Little, Brown 1.75 Teacher—Play and Recreation for the Open Country—Henry S. Curtis—Ginn 1.48 3-4 Play Awhile—M. A. Doheny—Little, Brown * (A dramatic reader.) 5 Play Days— S. O. Jewett—Houghton 1.50 (Short realistic stories.) 1-4 Plays and Games for Indoors and Out—Belle Ragnar Par- sons—Barnes & Co 2.20 (Illustrated with extremely valuable directions to teachers. 1-3 Playtime Primer—Catherine Turner Bryce—Newson * PLUMMER, M. W. Stories from the Chronicles of Cid Roy and Ray in Mexico Roy and Ray in Canada. 9-10 Plutarch for Boys and Girls—J. S. White (Ed.)—Putnam's 2.00 ("Plutarch wrote a hundred books and was never dull.")

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Grade List Price PLYMPTON, A. G. Dear Daughter Dorothy and Dorothy and Anton. 1 Pocket Full of Posies—Abbie F. Brown—Houghton 1.50 POE, E. A. Poems and Tales. 5 Poems and Stories for Children—Celia Thaxter—Houghton 1.75 8-10 Poems and Tales—E. A. Poe—Houghton 56 1-4 Poems by Grades, 2 Vols.—C. B. Gilbert and Ada Van Stone Harris—Scribners 84 (Excellent collection well graded.) 4 Poems Children Love—P. W. Coussens—Dodge Net 1.50 4-7 Poems Every Child Should Know—M. E. Burt—Grosset & Dunlap 1.00 1-5 Poems for Children—C. G. Rossetti—Educational 50 4-6 Poems of Childhood—E. Field—Scribners 3.50 ("This edition should be familiar to children, not only because of the very satisfactory selection of the poems but quite as much for the very remarkable character of the illustrations by Maxfield Parrish.") 4-12 Poems of Eugene Field—Scribners 4.00 (A complete collection of Field's poems.) H. S. Poetical Works—W. C. Bryant—Appleton H. H. 2.25 Roslyn 4.00 7-12 Poetry of the People—Gayley & Flaherty—Ginn 88 (An excellent collection of the best ballads, poems of heroism and national song.) 7-12 Polyanna—E. H. Porter—Page 1.75 2 Polly and Dolly—M. F. Blaisdell—Little, Brown * 4-5 Polly Cologne—Mrs. A. M. Diaz—Lothrop 1.50 ("A charming story of a rag doll that was lost and at last came to a child in a tenement where she brought great happiness.)

6 Polly of the Hospital Staff—Emma C. Dowd—Houghton .... 1.7S (A sweet story of a city waif in a hospital.) 8 Polly Oliver's Problem—K. D. Wiggin—Houghton 56 (How a young girl helped support a widowed mother.) 7-8 Polly's Secret—Harriet A. Nash—Little, Brown 1.75 (A quaint New England story. An unusually good book for girls.) 8 Poor Richard's Almanac—B. Franklin—Houghton 28 7-8 Poppea of the Post Office—Wright—Macmillan 2.00 PORTER, E. H. Pollyanna. PORTER, J. Scottish Chiefs. 5-12 Portugal (Peeps at Many Land Series) —Agnes M. Good- all—Macmillan 1.00 3-6 Posy Ring—K. D. Wiggin & Smith (Comp.)—Doubleday.... 2.00 POTTER, B. Tale of Two Bad Mice Tale of Miss Tiggy Winkle Tale of Jeremy Fisher

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Grade List Price Tale of Tom Kitten Jemima Puddleduck Tale of Flossy Bunnies Tale of Peter Rabbit Tale of Squirrel Nutkin Tale of Benjamin Bunny. (This series of books is almost ideal for the little child. Imagination, action, and simplicity, are all characteristics of the stories whose characters are ani- mals. The size of the books and the colored illus- trations add to the attractiveness of the stories.) POULSSON, EMILIE. The Runaway Donkey Thru the Farmyard Gate Child Stories and Rhymes In the Child's World.

POWELL, J. W. First Thru the Grand Canyon. POWELL, L. P. The Spirit of Democracy. POWERS, E. M. Stories of Famous Pictures. Teachers—Practical and Artistic Basketry—Tinsley—Barnes 1.20 H. S. Prairie Rose, A—Bertha E. Bush—Little, Brown 1.75

PRATT, M. L. Legends of the Red Children Colonial Children Stories from Shakespeare, 3 Vols. Stories of Colonial Children Story of England Stories of Northern Europe Story of King Arthur Legends of Norseland American History Stories, 3 Vols. America's Story for America's Children, 5 Vols. PRATT, M. L. and CHADWICK. Bow Wow and Mew Mew Hop O My Thumb—Tom Thumb Jack and the Bean Stalk Jack the Giant Killer Little Plays for Little Players Little Red Hen Little Red Riding Hood Three Pigs Three Little Kittens Three Bears Stories from Old Germany Puss in Boots—Reynard the Fox.

PRESTON, H. W. and DODGE, L. The Private Life of the Romans. 2-3 Pretty Polly Flinders—E. A. Blaisdell and M. F—Little, Brown 64 1 Primer—Elson-Runkel—Scott, Foresman • 1-2 Primer—Sertl & Evans— Silver, Burdett 60

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Grade List Price 3 Prince Darling and Other Stories, A—Lange (Ed.) —Long- mans 65 (Fairy Stories.) 3-6 Princess and The Goblin, The—Geo. McDonald—Lippincott. (The story of a princess who was rescued from a goblin of the mines under the palace by a miner's son. For some the tale may be only a flight of imagina- tion, for others it will be a wonderful allegory. Illu- sive at times perhaps, but inspiring in its teaching of the guiding power of spiritual life.) 2-3 Princess on the Grass Hill and Other Stories—A. Lang (Ed.) —Longmans 60 (Fairy Stories.) 8-10 Principles of Agriculture Through Home and School Gard- ening—Cyril Adelbert Stebbins—Macmillan * 8-12 Principles of Fruit Growing—L. H. Bailey—Macmillan.... * 7-10 Principles of Health—Tuttle—World *

Teachers—Principles of Teaching—E. S. Thorndike—A. F. Seiler .. 1.60 PRITCHARD, M. T. and TURKINGTON, G. A. Stories of Thrift for Young Americans. H. S. Private Life of the Romans, The—H. W. Preston and L. Dodge-Sanborn 1.20 6 Prize Cup, The—J. T. Trowbridge—Century 1.75 (Story of the loss and recovery of a silver trophy cup.) 1-4 Progressive Road to Reading—Silver * Story Steps. Book I. Book II. Book III. Book IV. Introductory Book III. Burchill, Ettinger, Chirmer-Silver. PROUDFOOT, M. A. Hiawatha Industrial Reader. 5-6 Proverb Stories—L.. M. Alcott—Little, Brown 1.50

4-8 Proverbs and Quotations—J. Keitges, Comp.—Flanagan .. .35 6-7 Pueblo Indian Folk Stories—C. F. Lummis—Century 1.75 1-2 Puss in Boots—Reynard the Fox—M. L. Pratt and Chad- wick—Educational 50 4 Pussy Willow Stories—H. B. Stowe—Houghton 1.65 PUTNAM, GEORGE H. Abraham Lincoln. PUTNAM, M. L. Children's Life of Abraham Lincoln.

PYLE, H. Merry Adventures of Robin Hood Some Merry Adventures of Robin Hood Story of King Arthur and His Knights Twilight Land Pepper and Salt; or Sea Seasoning for Young Folks Wonder Clock.

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Grade List Price PYLE, KATHERINE. Stories of Humble Friends Nancy Rutledge In the Green Forest The Christmas Angel As The Goose Flies Wonder Tales Retold Two Little Mice Careless Jane and Other Tales.

PYLE, K. and PORTER, L. S. Theodora. PYLE, R. Men of Iron Otto of the Silver Hand. 6-8 Quaint Old Stories—M. F. Lansing—Ginn 64 (Dramatized.) 3-5 Quaint Old Stories to Read and Act—M. F. Lansing—Ginn .64 8-12 Quaker Girl of Nantucket, A—M. C. Lee—Houghton 2.00 6-7 Quartet, The—W. O. Stoddard—Scribners 1.50 (A college story. Sequel to Dab Kinzer.) 1-2 Queen of Hearts—R. Caldecott—Warne 60 (Picture Book.) 4-5 Queer Little People—Harriet B. Stowe—Houghton 1.65 8 Quest of the Four-Leaved Clover—W. T. Field—Ginn 68 (A story of Arabia adapted from the author's Ab- dallah.) QUIRK, L. W. The Boy Scouts on Crusade. 7-9 Rab and His Friends and Other Dog Stories—J. Brown- French (Ed.)—Rand 60 ("They do not sentimentalize the life of either dog or man but they respect dog nature and man nature and therefore present both with dignity.") 4-6 Racketty Packetty House as Told By Queen Crosspatch F. H. Burnett—Century 1.00 (About some old fashioned dolls in a discarded doll house.)

RADFORD, L. King Arthur and His Knights. 4-8 Rafael in Italy—E. B. McDonald & Dalrymple—Little, Brown * (Little People Everywhere.) 4-6 Railway Children, The—Nesbit, E.—Macmillan 1.75

RALSTON, MRS. V. When Mother Lets Us Sew. 8-12 —Ramona—H. H. Jackson—Little, Brown 2.00 ("The Romance of Romana and the Indian Allessan- dro. The story of the unjust treatment of the Indians by the U. S. agents.) 8 Ranch on the Oxhide. Story of Pioneer Life in Kansas H. Inman—Macmillan 1.60 (An excellent story of ranch pioneer life in the west, liked by boys and girls.)

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Grade List Price RANKIN, C. W. Dandelion Cottage The Castaways of Pete's Patch The Adopting of Rosa Marie. 6-10 Raven Patrol of Bob's Hill—C. P. Burton—Holt 1.50 RAY, ANNA C. Sidney, Her Summer on the St. Lawrence Teddy, Her Book Teddy, Her Daughter Ursula's Freshman Day: Her Year in New York Janet at Odds Janet: Her Winter at Quebec Nathalie's Chum Nathalie's Sister Phebe: Her Confession Sidney: Her Senior Year 6-8 Reading Conversation, and Composition Graded Language Series—J. D. Wiliams—Laird & Lee * Teacher—Reading in the Public Schools—Briggs & Coffman—Row.. 1.60 Reading—Literature—Free & Treadwell—Row * Primer First Reader Second Reader Third Reader Fourth Reader Fifth Reader Sixth Reader Seventh Reader Eighth Reader. 6-8 Real Folks—Mrs. A. D. Whitney—Houghton 1.75 4-6 Real Things in Nature—E. S. Holden—Macmillan 1.20 8 Rebecca of Sunybrook Farm—K. D. Wiggin—Houghton.... 1.90 (A fascinating little girl who does all sorts of lively things at home and at boarding school.) 8-12 Recitations for Assembly and Classroom—O'Neill—Mac- millan 1.60 6-8 Recollections of a Drummer Boy—H. Kieffer—Houghton.. 2.50 ("The author served during the Civil War as a drum- mer in the 15th regiment of Pennsylvania volun- teers.") 4-5 Red Fairy Book—A. Lang (Ed.) —Longmans 1.50 1-3 Red Feather Stories—M. E. Marcomb—Lyons * 6-8 Red True Story Book, The—A. Lang (Ed.)—Longmans 72

REDWAY, J. W. All Around Asia. REED, H. L. Napoleon's Young Neighbor.

1 Rhymes and Jingles—Mary M. Dodge—Scribners 1.75 1-3 Rhyme and Story First Reader—E. A. Blaisdell and M. F—Little * 1-2 Rhyme and Story Primer—E. A. Blaisdell and M. F. Little *

1-2 Rhymes and Stories—M. F. Lansing—Ginn .64

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Grade List Price RICE, ALICE HEGAN. Lovey Mary Mrs. Wiggs of the Cabbage Patch Sandy. 5 •'. Richards of Jamestown—J. Otis (pseud.) —American 52 (Early days in the Virginia settlement.) RICHARDS, LAURA E. Florence Nightingale In My Nursery The Silver Crown Captain January Five Minute Stories The Joyous Song of Toto The Pig Brother. RICHARDSON, C. F. Daniel Webster for Young Americans. RICHMAN, JULIA & WALLACH, ISABEL RICHMAN. Good Citizenship. RICHMOND, C. America and England Egypt, Greece, and Rome. RIDEING, WM. HENRY. The Boyhood of Famous Authors. 8-10 Riensch's Civil Government—Paul S. Riensch—Sanborn.... * RIENSCH, PAUL S. Civil Government. 8-12 Rights and Duties of American Citizenship—W. W. Wil- loughby—American 1.20 ( Practical information.

RIIS, J. Making of an American Hero Tales of the Far North Children of the Tenements.

RILEY, J. W. Book of Joyous Children.

8 Rip Van Kinkle—Irving, W.—Houghton 44 1-8 Riverside Readers—James H. Van Sickle and Wiihelmina Seegmiller—Houghton * Primer First Reader Second Reader Third Reader Fourth Reader Fifth Reader Sixth Reader Seventh Reader Eighth Reader. RIX. Voice Training for School Children. 8-12 Robert E. Lee—B. Gilman—Macmillan 1.00 7-10 Rob Riley: The Making of a Boy Scout—J. B. Tull—Edu- cator Press 75

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Grade List Price Roberts, C. G. D. Neighbors Unknown Backwoodsmen Kings in Exile King of the Mamozekal (Moose) The Watchers of the Camp Fire (Panther) The Feet of the Furtive The House in the Water: A Book of Animal Stories.

ROBERTS, I. P. The Horse. 5-8 Robin Hood and His Merry Men—M. R. Warren—Rand 75 8 Robin Hood: His Book—E. M. Tappan—Little, Brown 2.00 4-8 Robinson Crusoe—Daniel Defoe—Ginn 88 3-6 Robinson Crusoe—DeFoe—E. Boyd Smith, Illustrator— Vols.—Houghton $6.00 and 4.80 Louise & Frederick Rhead Illustrators—Harper 1.60

ROBINSON, L. In Toyland. ROCHELEAU, W. F. Geography of Commerce and Industry Great American Industries: Transportation Products of the Soil Minerals Manufactures. 8-9 Rocks and Minerals—H. W. Fairbanks—Educational 70 ROGERS, E. Sebago Wohelo Camp Fire Girls. 3-6 Roggie and Reggie Stories, The—Gertrude Smith—Harper.. 1.50

ROLFE, W. J. (Comp.) Tales from Scottish History Tales from English History. ROLLINS. F. W. What Can a Young Man Do? ROLT-WHEELER. The Boy with the U. S. Census The Boy with the U. S. Survey The Boy with the U. S. Fisheries The Boy with the U. S. Foresters The Boy with the U. S. Life Savers.

8-12 Roman Life in the Days of Cicero—A. J. Church—M'ac- millan 2.00 7-8 Romance of the Civil War—A. B. Hart—Macmillan 1.00 (Source Readers in American History, Vol. IV.) 5-12 Rome (Peeps at Great Cities)— C. T. Genn—Macmillan 1.00 H. S. Romola—George Eliot (pseud.)—Little 2.00 ROOSEVELT, THEODORE. Episodes from Winning of the West African Game Trails. ROOSEVELT, T. and OTHERS. Stories of the Republic.

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Grade List Price 4-5 Rose and the Ring, The—W. M. Thackeray—Heath 56 (Really a satire on the modern fairy tale, but to the child a delightful nonsense tale.) 7-8 Rose in Bloom—L. M. Alcott—Little 1.75 ROSSETTI, C. G. Poems for Children. ROTH, F. First Book in Forestry. ROULET, NIXON. Japanese Folk Stories and Fairy Tales.

. 3-5 Round the Year in Myth and Song—F. Holbrook—Ameri- can 76 (Myths suggestive of the changing season. Most of the myths are Greek.)

ROWE, S. H. Physical Nature of the Child. 6-7 Roy and Ray in Canada—M. W. Plummer—Holt 1.30 6-8 Roy and Ray in Mexico—M. W. Plummer—Holt 1.30 (Valuable as travel guides and particularly helpful to teachers and school children.) ROY, LILLIAN ELIZABETH. Little Woodcrafter's Book. 1 Runaway Donkey, The—Emilie Poulsson—Lothrop 1.50 7-9 Rural Arithmetic—Augustus O. Thomas—American * 8-12 Rural Hygiene—H. N. Ogden—Macmillan 2.50 4-8 Rural Science Reader—Samuel Broadfoot McCready Heath 1.12

RUSKIN, J. The King of the Golden River (Bates Ed.) 5-12 Russia (Peeps at Many Land Series) —Edna Walter—Mac- millan 1.00 5-7 Ruth of Boston—J. Otis (pseud.) —American 52 * 3-6 Safety First for Little Folks—L. M. Waldo— Scribners ....

ST. JOHN, E. P. Stories and Story Telling. SALISBURY, GRACE E. and BECKWITH, MARIE E. Index to Short Stories. SALSBURY, R. and ALLEN, W. H. Liberty the Giant Killer.

6-7 Saltillo Boys—W. O. Stoddard—Scribners 1.50 2-4 Sam or Our Cat Tales—C. L. Schaffner—Atkinson 40 3-6 Sandman Stories—W. J. Hopkins—Page Each 1.50 His Sea Stories His Ship Stories His Farm Stories. ("Series of short stories, each complete in itself, yet making a continuous narrative of events and simple happenings on the farm.") SANDERS, HELEN FITZGERALD. Trails Through Western Woods.

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Grade List Price 8-12 Sandy—Alice Hegan Rice—Century 1.50 (The humorous and pathetic experiences of an Irish boy seeking his fortune in America.) SANPORD, CHESTER M. and OWEN, GRACE A. Modern Europeans Modern Americans. 4-5 Santa Claus on a Lark—Washington Gladden—Century .... 1.75 (A very good series of Christmas stories.) 4-6 Santa Claus' Partner—T. N. Page—Scribners 1.75 SAUNDERS, MARSHALL. Beautiful Joe.

SCANDLIN, C. Hans the Eskimo. 6-8 Scarlet Tanager and Other Bipeds—J. T. Trowbridge Lothrop 1.50 (A series of excellent short stories.)

SCHAEFER, J. History of the Pacific Northwest. SCHAFFNER, C. L. Sam or Our Cat Tales. Teachers—School and Class Management, Vol. I. — S. L. Arnold Macmillan 1.60 H. S. School Boy's Journal, A—Amicis, E. de Heart—Isabel F. Hapgood, (Trans.) —Crowell 1.35 Teachers—School Garden Book, The—C. M. Weed and Emerson, P. —Scribners 1.50 7-8 School History of the Great War, A—McKinley—American .60 Teachers—School Hygiene—E. R. Shaw—Macmillan 1.60 8-12 School Kitchen Textbook, The—Mary J. Lincoln—Little, Brown * SCHOTTENFELS, G. R. Stories of the Niebelungen Parzival and Other Stories.

SCHULTZ, J. W. On the Warpath.

SCHWARTZ, J. A. Five Little Strangers Grasshopper Green's Garden Wilderness Babies Elinor's College Career. SCHWATKA, F. Children of the Cold In the Land of Cave and Cliff Dwellers. 5-12 Scotland (Peeps at History) —G. E. Mitton—Macmillan 1.00 SCOTT, SIR WALTER. Tales of Chivalry, (Rolfe Ed.) Ivanhoe.

H. S. Scottish Chiefs—Porter, J. —Crowell—Illustrated Lux Edn. 3.00 (An attractive edition of this well known work. It is suitably bound in Scotch plaid with the thistle as the decoration, and well illustrated with photographs of the scenes in which the story is laid.)

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Grade List Price 7-10 Scout Drake in War Time—I. Hornibrook—Little 1.75 SCUDDER, H. E. George Washington Verse and Prose for Beginners in Reading (Comp.) Fables and Folk Stories Book of Legends Seven Little People The Children's Book. 6-8 Sea Stories Retold from St. Nicholas—Century 1.25 3-6 Sea Stories for Wonder Eyes—Mrs. A. S. Hardy—Ginn 68 SEARSON & MARTIN. Studies in Reading. Primer First Grade Second Grade Third Grade Fourth Grade Fifth Grade Sixth Grade Seventh Grade Eighth Grade. 1 Seaside and Wayside, I. — J. M. Wright—Heath 64 2 Seaside and Wayside, II. —J. M. Wright—Heath 72 3 Seaside and Wayside, III.—J. M. Wright—Heath 80 4 Seaside and Wayside, IV.—J. M. Wright—Heath 96 (Series of Nature Readers.) 1-2 Seat Work—E. B. Oilman & Williams—Macmillan 96 7-12 Sebago Wohelo Camp Fire Girls—E. Rogers—Good Health 1.25 6-7 Second Book of Birds—O. T. Miller—Houghton 1.75 (Partial contents: The Hermit Thrush, The Oven Bird, The Baltimore Oriole, The Cedar Bird, The King Fisher, The Woodpecker.) 4-6 Second Jungle Book, The—Rudyard Kipling—Century 2.00 (A continuation of the Jungle Book.) 6 Secret Garden, The—F. H. Burnett—Grosset 1.00 4-12 Secrets of the Woods—W. J. Long—Ginn 72 ("Not a book of scientific merit but of literary charm which is certain to stimulate a love for the wild crea- tures.") SEDGWICK, MRS. ALFRED. Peeps at Many Land Series, Germany. SEEGMILLER, W. Little Rhymes for Little Readers. SEGUR, M. The Story of a Donkey.

8-12 Select Orations—A. M. Hall—Macmillan 40 3-4 Selected Stories—Hans Christian Anderson—Houghton 56 8 Selections from the Bible—J. G. Wight—American 56 (Passages that will appeal to people of every race and creed.) 5-8 Selections from Riverside Literature Series—Chosen by Supt. Pearse and principals and teachers of Milwaukee Houghton *

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Grade List Price SERL, EMMA. In Fableland In Fairyland. SERL & EVANS. Primer. SETON-THOMPSON, E. Biography of a Grizzly Boy Scouts of America Lives of the Hunted Lobo, Rag and Vixen Monarch, the Big Bear of Tollac Wild Animals I Have Known Krag and Johnny Bear Two Little Savages. 8 Seven Champions of Christendom—A. R. Matthews—Ginn.. .68 4-5 Seven Little People—H. E. Scudder—Houghton 1.65 (Quaint stories of literary merit and a charm of their own.) 3-5 Seven Little Sisters—J. Andrews—Ginn .64 (The seven sisters are the little brown baby, the Eskimo child, the little sister of the Desert, the Swiss child, the Chinese girl, the little Dark girl, and the German child.) SEWELL, A.—French Ed. Black Beauty. 6-9 Shaggy Coat—C. Hawkes—Jacobs 1.60 SHAKESPEARE, WILLIAM. Merchant of Venice. SHALLOW, E. B. and CULLEN, W. T. Nature Study Made Easy. SHARP, D. L. The Fall of the Year Beyond the Pasture Bars. SHAW, A. H. Story of a Pioneer. SHAW, E. R. Big People and Little People of Other Lands School Hygiene. SHAW, FLORA L. Castle Blair.

SHAW, J. W. Uncle Sam and His Children. 5-6 Shawl Straps—L. M. Alcott—Little 1.50 7-8 —Sheaf of Stories, A— S. Coolidge (pseud.)—Little 1.75 SHELDON. Wilderness of the Upper Yukon. SHERMAN, F. D. Little Folks Lyrics. SHOEMAKER, B. Colonial Plays for the School Room. 8-12 Short Plays from Dickens—H. B. Browne—Scribners 2.25 (Twenty short actable plays for the use of school dramatic societies.) —

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Grade List Price 3-6 Short Stories for Short People—Mrs. Alicia T. Aspinwall —Dutton 2.00 5-8 Short Stories from English History—A. F. Blaisdell—Ginn .72 3-4 Short Stories of Our Shy Neighbors—M. A. B. Kelly- American 72 SHOWERMAN, G. A Country Chronicle. SHUTTS & WEIR. Agricultural Arithmetic. 5-12 Siam (Peeps at Many Lands Series) —Ernest Young—Mac- millan 1.00

8 Side Lights on American History, Vol. I. —H. W. Elson Macmillan 1.20 (First 70 years.) 8-12 Side Lights on American History, Vol. II.—H. W. Elson Macmillan 1.20 (Civil War.)

8-12 Sidney: Her Senior Year—Anna C. Ray—Little, Brown .... 1.75 6-12 Sidney: Her Summer on the St. Lawrence—Anna C. Ray —Little, Brown 1.75 SIDNEY, MARGARET. Five Little Peppers and How They Grew.

6-7 Siege of Leyden, The—J. L. Motley—Griffis, Ed.—Heath .. .52 (Thrilling account of the brave and sturdy defense of Leyden by the Dutch against the Spanish. Introduc- tion by W. E. Griffis.) SIENKIEWICZ, H. In Desert and Wilderness. SIEPEN, EDITH. Berlin (Peeps at Great Cities.) 9-12 Silas Marner—George Eliot (pseud.) —Heath 72 4-6 Silent Pete: or the Stowaways—J. Otis (pseud.) —Harper.. .90 (A little street musician and his sturdy friend Jerry, stowaway on a brig from New Orleans to New York in search of a lost relation.) 7-12 Silver Crown, The—L. E. Richards—Little, Brown 1.50 A book of splendid fables. 4-5 Silver Pitchers—L. M. Alcott—Little, Brown 1.50 4-6 Silver Thread and Other Folk Lore Plays for Young Peo- ple, The—C. D. Mackay—Holt 1.25 (Eight charming folk-lore plays, arranged for summer grades.)

SIMPSON, J. T. Hidden Treasure. SINCLAIR, CARTHERINE AND OTHERS. Stories Grandmother Knew.

SINDELAR, J. C. Nixie Bunny in Holiday Land Nixie Bunny in Workaday Land Nixie Bunny in Manners Land Nixie Bunny in Faraway Land Father Thrift and His Animal Friends. 1-2 Sing a Song of Six Pence—R. Caldecott—Warne 60 (Picture book.) —

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Grade List Price 7-8 Siegfried—J. H. Cox—Row, Peterson * SIEGMASTER, ELSIE. When Sarah Saved the Day. 5-6 Sir Marrock—A. French—Century 1.75 ("The telling is after the manner of the old English Chronicle and the lesson taught that of the triumph of honesty and chivalry over craft and cunning." A tale of the days of King Arthur.) 11-12 Sir Roger De Coverly Papers—J. Addison and R. Steele Heath 56

SISSON, E. O. Essentials of Character. 7 Six Fairy Plays—Netta Syrett—Lane 1.25 8-9 Sketch Book—W. Irving—Scott, Foresman 64 (Lake Eng. Classes.) 7 9 Sketches of American Writers, Vol. 1 and 2—Keysor Educational 60 SKINNER, ADA. Storyland in Play. SKINNER, E. L. Tales and Plays of Robin Hood. SKINNER, E. L. and A. M. Happy Tales for Story Time Children's Plays. SKINNER, H. P. Boys Who Became Famous Men. 2 4 Sleeping Beauty in the Woods and Other Stories—A. Lang, (Ed.) —Longmans 60

SLOCUM, J. Around the World in the Sloop Spray. 1-3 Slovenly Peter—H. Hoffman—Winston 1.20 ("A German classic of great popularity in this country as well as in Germany.") 7-8 Slow Coach, The—E. V. Lucas—Macmillan 1.60 (The adventures of a party of children while touring England in the Slow Coach. Many historical associa- tions interwoven.) 4-8 Small Gardens for Small Gardeners— S. C. Flint—Flana- gan 75 ("Show how to transplant wild flowers and how to raise flowers from seed. Extremely good book.")

SMITH, A. N. King Gobbler

Bobtail Dixie. . SMITH, A. P. Montlivet.

SMITH, CARRIE J. Easy Road to Reading. Primer First Reader Second Reader Third Reader

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Grade List Price Fourth Reader Fifth Reader Sixth Reader Seventh Reader Eighth Reader. SMITH, ELMER BOYD. The Chicken World The Farm Book. SMITH, GERTRUDE. Arabella and Araminta Stories Stories of Peter and Ellen The Roggie and Reggie Stories. SMITH, MRS. H. Four Footed Friends.

SMITH, J. ALLEN. Spirit of American Government.

SMITH, J. W. Illustrator for 'Twas the Night Before Christmas. SMITH, LAURA E. Hawk Eye Mother Goose Stories The Pixie in the House The Circus Book Like-to-Do Stories. SMITH, MARY. Eskimo Stories. SMITH, MARY P. WELLS. Boy Captive in Canada Boy Captive in Old Deerfield The Browns Boys and Girls of Seventy-Seven A Jolly Good Summer Jolly Good Times A Jolly Good Time Today Jolly Good Times at School Jolly Good Times at Hackmatack More Good Times at Hackmatack Their Canoe Trip Young and Old Puritans of Hatfield Young Puritans in Captivity Young Puritans in King Phillip's War Young Puritans of Old Hadley Three in a Camp. SMITH, W. H. All the Children of All the People.

4 Smoky Day's Wigwam Evenings—E. Eastman and E. G. Eastman—Little, Brown 75 (A good collection of Indian folk-lore, especially as to to the creation.) SNEATH, HODGES and STEVENS. Golden Ladder Book.

SNEDDEN, G. S. Docas, the Indian Boy.

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Grade List Price SNELL, R. J. Little White Fox and His Arctic Friends. 3-4 Snow Baby, The—Mrs. J. D. Peary—Stokes 2.25 ("Story of the little daughter of the explorer who was born near the north pole. It is written by her mother illustrated by photographs. The story of her life in that strange country and the description of the land and the people are fascinating to children.")

8-9 Snow-Bound—J. G. Whittier—Houghton 44

2 Snow Man, The—Andrew Lang—Longmans • 52 7-8 Snow Land Folk—R. E. Peary—Stokes 2.25 ("The Eskimos, the bear, the dogs, the musk oxen, and other dwellers of the frozen north.") 8-12 Soil, The—F. H. King—Macmillan 2.00 8-12 Soil Management—T. L. Lyon and E. O. Fippin—Macmil- lan 2.50 5 Soldier Rigdale—Beulah Marie Dix—Macmillan 2.00

SOLEY, J. R. Admiral Porter. Teachers—Some Great Stories and How to Tell Them—R. T. Wyche—Newson. 3 Some Living Things—E. B. Hallock—Barnes 52 7-8 Some Merry Adventures of Robin Hood—H. Pyle—Scrib- ners 64

i ("Excellent abridgement of larger edition, but not to be used if it is possible to obtain a larger edition.)

H. S. Some Strange Corners of Our Country—C. F. Lummis Century 2.00 ("About the Grand Canyon of the Colorado, the Desert, the Moqui Snake Dance, Cave Dwellings, and other curious things to be seen in New Mexico and among the Pueblo Indians.")

5-6 Some Useful Animals and What They Do For Us—J. Mon- teith—American .64 ("A useful book in the much neglected field of ani- mal economy.") 1-4 Song Play Book—Mary A. Wollaston and C. W. Crampton —Barnes & Co. : 2.40 6-7 Song of Hiawatha—H. W. Longfellow—Houghton 32 8 Song of Roland—J. Butler, Trans.—Houghton 56 1-3 Sonny Boy's Day at the Zoo—E. B. Arthur—Century 1.50 (Excellently illustrated.) 5-12 South Africa—Dudley Kidd—Macmillan 1.00

6-7 South America—I. Bowman—Rand 1.25 (A geography reader.) 5-7 South America—F. G. Carpenter—American * (See Asia.)

5-12 South Seas (Peeps at Many Land Series) —J. H. M. Ab- bott—Macmillan 1.00 6-12 Southern Prose and Poetry—E. Mims and B. R. Payne Scribner's 88

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Teachers— Special Method in Arithmetic—C. A. and F. M. Mc- Murry—Macmillan 1.20 Teachers—Special Method in Geography—C. A. and F. M. Mc- Murry—Macmillan 1.20 Teachers—Special Method in History—C. A. and F. M. McMurry Macmillan 1.20 Teachers—Special Method in Reading—C. A. and F. M. McMurry acmillan 1.20 8-12 Spell of the Rockies, The—Enos B. Mills—Houghton 2.25

SPELLMAN, W. J. Farm Science. 8-12 Spirit of American Government—Smith—Macmillan 2.00 7-12 Spirit of Democracy, The—L. P. Powell—Rand l * (A collection of modern prose and poetry inspired by the World War.) SPOFFORD, HARRIET P. Hester Stanley at St. Marks. Teachers—Spool Knitting—Mary C. McCormack—Barnes 1.00 SPRAGUE, S. E. Classic Readers, 5 Vols. 5 Spring, F. S. Strong—Ginn 56 (Nature's stories appropriate to the season.) 8-9 Spy, The—J. F. Cooper—Houghton 72 SPYRI, J„ Brooks, Trans. Moni, the Goat Boy Heidi. SQUIRE, M. H. Hindu Tales. 5-8 Squirrels and Other Fur Bearers—J. Burroughs—Hough- ton 84 7-8 Southern Soldier Stories—G. C. Eggleston—Macmillan 2.50 (The heroism of the southern soldiers. Humor and pathos of the war. Thoroly reliable and very valu- able for classes in U. S. History.) SOUTHWICK, F. T. Steps to Oratory. 5-12 Spain (Peeps at Many Land Series) —Edith A. Browne Macmillan 1.00 8-12 Spanish in the Southwest—R. V. Winterburn—American.. .68 SPARKS, E. E. Men Who Made the Nation The Expansion of the American People. SPAULDING, F. E. and BRUCE. New Friends in Story Land.

STAFFORD, A. O. Animal Fables. STANLEY, H. M. My Kalulu My Dark Companions.

7-8 Star Land—Sir R. S. Ball—Ginn 1.40 (An excellent astronomy for young people, recom- mended by authorities.)

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Grade List Price STARR, P. Strange People American Indians. STEBBINS, CYRIL ADELBERT. Principals of Agriculture Through Home and School Gardening. 8-12 Starting in Life—N. C. Fowler—Little, Brown 2.00 (Valuable in vocational guidance.) 5-7 Stephen of Philadelphia—J. Otis (pseud.) —American 52 (Early days in the Pennsylvania settlement.) 8 Steps to Oratory—F. T. Southwick—American 1.20 STERN, R. B. Neighborhood Entertainments. STEVENSON, A. Dramatic Reader I., II., III., IV., V. Dramatized Scenes from American History.

STEVENSON, 0. J. Country Life Reader. STEVENSON, R. L. A Child's Garden of Verses Treasure Island Kidnapped David Balfour. STEVENSON-STORER. A Child's Garden of Verses. 8-12 Stickeen: The Story of a Dog—J. Muir—Houghton 48

STICKNEY, J. H. (Ed.) Aesop's Fables.

STIMPSON, M. S. Child's Book of American Biography. STOCKTON, F. R. Fanciful Tales.

STODDARD, WILLIAM O. The White Cave Dab Kinzer The Quartet Saltillo Boys Winter Fun Little Smoke: A Tale of the Sioux The Boy Lincoln.

STOKES, S. Ten Common Trees. STONE, G. L. and FICKETT, M. G. Every Day Life in the Colonies Days and Deeds a Hundred Years Ago. STORR, F. Half a Hundred Hero Tales.

3-8 Stories and Storytelling—Angela M. Keyes—Appleton 1.90 1-8 Stories and Storytelling—E. P. St. John—Pilgrim Press 75 3-4 Stories for Children—C. A. Land—American .40 4-7 Stories from American History—A. F. Blaisdell—Ginn 80

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6-8 Stories from the Chronicles of Cid—M. W. Plummer—Holt 1.00 (An adaptation simple and dignified in style.) 6-8 Stories from English History—H. P. Warren—Heath • (Selections well made and interestingly told.) 7-8 Stories from the Faerie Queene—M. MacLeod—Stokes 2.50 3-4 Stories from the Hebrew—J. Hermans— Silver 72 (A series of thirty short stories from the Old Testa- ment. Completely free from sectarianism, accom- panied by selections from English literature to sug- gest the influences these stories have exerted on Eng- lish thought.) 3-4 Stories from the Land of Never-Never—E. M. Jollie—Edu- cational 50 2-4 Stories from a Mouse Hole—R. O. Dyer—Little, Brown 70 (An interesting tale of a mouse family.) 4 Stories from Old Germany—M. L. Pratt and Chadwick Educational 70 6-7 Stories from Shakespeare, Vol. I. —M. L. Pratt—Educa- tional 60 (Tragedies.) 7-8 Stories from Shakespeare, Vol. II.—M. L. Pratt—Educa- tional 60 (Comedies.) 8-9 Stories from Shakespeare, Vol. III.—M. L. Pratt—Educa- tional 60 (History.) 8 Stories Grandmother Knew—Catherine Sinclair and Others —Putnam's 1.50 (A well selected group of famous stories.) 8-12 Stories in Stone from the Roman Forum—J. Lovell—Mac- millan 2.00 3-6 Stories Mother Nature Told Her Children—J. Andrews Ginn 64 (A classic.) 7-8 Stories of Adventure—Edward E. Hale—Little, Brown 1.50 (Stories of American discoverers and adventurers re- told from their own account.) 7-8 Stories of American Discoverers for Little Americans—R. Lucia—American 56 ("Simple stories that admirably fulfill their aims so to deal with the adventures that the first touch of his- tory shall come to the pupil in the form of a tale as amazing as those in the fairy books." They are how- ever, dignified and true to fact. The order is chrono- logical.) 3-5 Stories of American Life and Adventure—E. Eggleston • American T. (Excellent stories covering various sections of the U. S.)

Teachers— Stories of Animal Life—C. F. Holder—American 76

4-6 Stories of the Bible—Vols. I., II., III.—Myles Endicott— Educational Each .70 4-8 Stories of Brave Dogs—M. H. Carter—Century 1.25 4-8 Stories of Childhood, and Nature—E. V. Brown 72 3-4 Stories of Colonial Children—M. L. Pratt—Educational 70

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8 Stories of Discovery—E. E. Hale—Little, Brown 1.50 (Stories of the discoverers of America retold from their own account.) 5-7 Stories of Early American History—W. F. Gordy—Scrib- ners * 3-4 Stories of Famous Pictures—Vol. I. and II.—E. M. Powers —Educational Each .50 7-12 Stories of Georgia—J. Ci Harris—American 76 5-8 Stories of Great Adventures—Carolyn Sherwin Bailey Milton Bradley 75 (Well written version of classic legends.) 3-4 Stories of Great Americans for Little Americans—E. Eg- gleston—American * (Some of the stories are Franklin's whistle, Putnam and the wolf, Kit Carson and the bears, Decatur and the Pirates.) 3-4 Stories of Humble Friends—Katherine Pyle—American 72 (The Flying Squirrel, the Possum Family, The Story of a Slave, Tame Bats, The Two Little Crabs, etc.) 7-8 Stories of Indiana—M. Thompson—American 76 3-6 Stories of Indian Children—Mary H. Husted—Public School 60 7-8 Stories of Industry—2 Vols.—A. Chase & Clow—Educa- tional 70 (Very useful in Geography.) 7-8 Stories of Invention—Edward E. Hale—Little, Brown 1.50 (Thoroughly reliable accounts of great inventions and inventors.) 7-8 Stories of Inventors—R. Doubleday—Doubleday 1.75 (The Adventures of Inventors and Engineers, True In- cidents and Personal Experiences. Partial contents: How Marconi telegraphs without wires, how a fast train is run, how automobiles work, moving pictures, submarines in war and peace, long distance tele- phones.) 5-7 Stories of Later American History—W. F. Gordy—Scrib- ners * 4 Stories of Long Ago—G. H. Kupfer—Heath 64 1-2 Stories of Long Ago in the Philippines—D. O. McGov- ney—World 72 (Filipino folk-tales and legends.) 6-8 Stories of Mother Earth—H. W. Fairbanks—Educational.. .75 1-2 Stories of Mother Goose Village—Madge A. Bigham Rand 75 3-5 Stories of My Four Friends—J. Andrews—Ginn 60 (Nature stories of the four seasons. Beautifully told.) 8 Stories of the Niebelungen—G. R. Schottenfels—Flanagan.. .15 8 Stories of Norse Gods and Heroes—A. Klingensmith Flanagan 60 (Good.) 7-8 Stories of Northern Europe—M. L. Pratt—Educational 70 7-8 Stories of Ohio—W. D. Howells—American 76 (A series of true stories covering the history of Ohio from mound building to the present time, but dealing chiefly with border warfare and captivity among the Indians.)

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Grade List Price 7-8 Stories of the Old Bay State—E. S. Brooks—American 76 6-7 Stories of the Old Dominion— J. E. Cooke—American 72 (Episodes from Virginia History.) 6-8 Stories of the Olden Time—J. Johonnot—American 68 (An excellent collection of myths and legends, his- torical stories of Greece, Rome, and medieval times, together with some spirited verse.) 8-12 Stories of Old Greece and Rome—E. K. Baker—Macmillan 1.40

6-7 Stories of Other Lands—J. Johonnot, Comp.—American .. .GO (Stories from later European History; Maid of Or- leans, Waterloo, The Relief of Lucknow, etc.) 7-12 Story of the Other Wise Man—H. Van Dyke—Harpers 75 4-6 Stories of Our County— J. Johonnot—American 60 3-6 Stories of Peter and Ellen—Gertrude Smith—Harper 1.50 2-3 Stories of Pioneer Life—P. Bass—Heath 68 (Contains short sketches of Lincoln, and Daniel Boone ,and describes life on the frontier in the early days.) 2-4 Stories of the Red Children—Dorothy Brooks—Educa- tional 60 8-12 Stories of the Republic—Roosevelt and Others—Putnams.. 1.50 (Battle of King's Mountain, Perry's Victory on Lake Erie, The Lewis and Clark Expedition, and other stories as told by the best authors.) 5-6 Stories of Royal Children—M. H. Carter (Ed.)—Retold from St. Nicholas—Century 1.25 6-9 Stories of Thrift for Young Americans—M. T. Pritchard and G. A. Turkington—Scribners * 2-3 Stories of the United States for Youngest Readers—A. C. Davis—Educational. 6-9 Stories of Useful Inventions—S. E. Porman—Century 90 (Contains much useful and curious information not easily elsewhere found.) 7-8 Stories of War—Edward E. Hale—Little, Brown 1.50 1-3 Stories of Woods and Fields—E. V. Brown—World 76 2-6 Stories to Act—Frances G. Wickes—Rand * 4-8 Stories to Read and Tell—L. C. Foucher—Moffat 1.75 1-2 Stories to Tell—J. D. Cowles, Comp.—Flanagan Cloth .75 Paper 50 (Simple short stories ready to tell. No instructions.) Teacher—Stories to Tell to Children—Sarah Cone Bryant—Hough- ton 1.40 (Not as useful as the author's "How to Tell Stories to Children," but very useful. Thirty-one stories pre- pared for telling.) 5-6 Stories Told at Twilight—Mrs. L. C. Moulton—Little 1.60 3-5 Story Hour—Wiggin-Smith—Houghton 1.50 (Fourteen stories adapted from other authors, and ar- ranged to tell to children.) 2-7 Story Hour Plays—Frances Sankstone Mintz—Rand * Story Hour Readers—Coe & Christie—American * 1-2 Primer 1-3 Book I. 2-4 Book II. 3-5 Book III.

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Grade List Price 1-2 Story Land—Clara Murray—Little, Brown 90 2-5 Storyland in Play—Ada Maria Skinner—Rand * 1-8 Story Telling—Edna Lyman—McClurg 1.25 4-6 Story of Aaron—J. C. Harris—Houghton 2.50 (Story of an old slave on the Georgia plantation. De- lightful and accurate picture of the old life of the south. 7-12 Story of Ab, The—Waterloo, S—Doubleday 1.90 (A tale of the cave man.) 6-10 Story of the American Flag—Fallows—Educational 60 7-8 Story of a Bad Boy—Aldrich—Houghton 72 (A very natural boy, but not a very bad one.) 7 Story of Bayard—C. Hare—Dutton 2.50 Abridged 75 7-8 Story of the Birds—J. N. Baskett—Educational Net 1.20 (Partial contents: How Did the Birds First Fly, Per- haps? War and Weapons Among the Birds, The Meaning of Music Among Birds, How a Bird Goes to Bed, What a Bird Knows About Geography and Arith- metic.) 4-6 Story of a Cat—T. B. Aldrich—Houghton 1.50 7-8 Story of China—R. Van Bergen—American 76 (A combination of travel and history. Rather diffi- cult but one of the few things written for children on this subject.) 6-7 Story of the Chosen People—H. A. Guerber—American 72 (Consecutive history of the Hebrews. Material is treated from the historical, not the religious stand- point.) 7-12 Story of Corn and the Westward Migration, The—E. C. Brooks—Rand 1.00 7-8 Story of Cotton, The—E. C. Brooks—Rand 1.00 (An acount of the cotton industry from the cultivation of the crop to the sale of the product.) 3-5 Story of a Donkey, The—Segur, M—Heath 52 8-9 Story of England—M. L. Pratt—Educational 70 * 6-10 Story of England, The— S. B. Harding and Wm. F—Scott.. 7-8 Story of the English—H. A. Guerber—American 80 ("A fairly good collection of stories. Too many brief chapters, sometimes lacking in scholarly accuracy.) 6-12 Story of Foods, The—F. Crissey—Rand * (A popular reference book in geography and domestic science.)

6-8 Story of Glass, The— S. W. Basset—Penn 1.25 * 6-8 Story of the Great Republic—H. A. Guerber—American .... 6-8 Story of the Greek People—E. M. Tappan—Houghton 1.20 (Accurate as to fact, yet retaining the spirit of the people.) 6-8 Story of the Greeks—H. A. Guerber—American 72 (Famous stories from Greek legend and history excel- lent.)

8-12 Story of the Illiad—A. J. Church—Macmillan 1.75

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Grade List Price 6-7 Story of Japan—R. Van Bergen—American 76 (Written to give children a correct idea of Japan and of the causes of its wonderful progress in the last 25 years. 5-6 Story of King Arthur—M. L. Pratt—Educational 60 7-8 Story of King Arthur and His Knights—H. Pyle— Scrib- ners 3.50 ("Expensive but beautiful in thought, expression, and illustration. The most attractive of the King Arthur books." 4-5 Story of Lafayette, The Friend of American Liberty—A. H. Burton—American 48 ("A straightforward and lively sketch, giving the im- portant points leading to the Revolution both in America and in France in a simple manner suited to young readers.") 5-7 Story of Lewis and Clark—N. F. Kingsley—American 48 4-6 Story of Lincoln, The—F. Cravens—Public School 50 (Very simple and brief account.) 4-6 Story of Little Jan—H. L. Campbell—Educational 50 3-4 Story of Little Konrad—H. L. Campbell—Educational 50 6-7 Story of Little Nell—Charles Dickens—Gordon (Ed.) — American 68 6-10 Story of the Middle Ages, The— S. B. Harding— Scott * 4-8 Story of Montana, The—Kate Hammond Fogarty—Barnes * 8-12 Story of My Life—Helen Keller—Grossett 1.00 8-12 Story of the Odyssey—A. J. Church—Macmillan 1.75 7-10 Story of Old Europe and Young America—Mace & Tan- ner—Rand * 7-12 Story of the Old World, The—H. W. Elson and C. E. Mac- mullan—World 88

6 Story of Patsy—K. D. Wiggin—Houghton 1.00 ("Portrayal of life in slum districts of San Francisco and at the Silver Street Kindergarten. A book for children and older people.) 8-12 Story of a Pioneer—A. H. Shaw—Harper 1.75 4-6 Story of the Red Deer—J. W. Fortescue—Macmillan 1.25 (Very delightful.) 7-8 Story of the Rhine Gold—A. A. Chapin—Harper 1.60 ("The story of Siegfried as Wagner used it in his great opera 'In the Niebelungen Ring.'")

5-6 Story of Rolfe and the Vikings Bow—A. French—Little .. 1.75 ("Courage, self control, patriotism, perseverance.")

6 Story of Roland—J. Baldwin—Scribners 2.00 6-7 Story of the Romans—H. A. Guerber—American 72 (Famous stories from Roman legend and history. Ex- cellent.) 7-8 H. S. —Story of Russia—R. Van Bergen—American 76

6-7 Story of a Short Life, The—Mrs. J. H. Ewing—Brooks (Ed.) —Rand 60 ("A sad story of a boy who longed to be a soldier and do heroic deeds. He becomes a hero but not in the way he longed to do.")

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Grade List Price 6-8 Story of Siegfried—J. Baldwin—Scribners 2.00 6-7 Story of Sonny Sahib—Mrs. E. Cotes—Appleton 1.75 (The mother of a little English baby born in India at the time of mutiny dies, and the child grows up among the natives. A very good picture of India.) 6-8 Story of the Thirteen Colonies—H. A. Guerber—American *

4-6 Story of Troy—M. Clarke—American : 72 4-5 Story of Two Boys—Clifton Johnson—American 56 3-6 Story of Ulysses—M. Clarke—American 72 3 Story of Wretched Plea—M. Muller—Flanagan 50 (Story of a Chinese boy.) STOUT, W. B. The Boy's Book of Mechanical Models. STOWE, H. B. Little Pussy Willow Uncle Tom's Cabin Queer Little People Pussy Willow Stories. 4-8 Strange Lands Near Home—M. A. Lane (Ed.) —Ginn 60 (Youth's Companion Series.) 6-8 Strange People—F. Starr—Heath 84 (One of the best books of the kind.) STRAYER, G. D. Brief Course in the Teaching Process. STRONG, F. L. Autumn Winter Spring Summer. Studies in Reading—Searson & Martin—University Pub. Primer * * First Grade - Second Grade * Third Grade * Fourth Grade * Fifth Grade Sixth Grade Seventh Grade Eighth Grade. SWIFT, X, Chapman, (Ed.) Gulliver's Travels. H. S. Success—O. S. Marden—Wilde 1.75 (Full of inspiration and practical suggestion.) 7-8 Successful Venture, A—Mrs. E. Deland—Wilde 1.75 ("One of the many stories of how some girls and boys left to look out for themselves earned their own liv- ing successfully, though not without much effort.") 3-4 Sugar and Spice and All That's Nice—Mary W. Tileston

Comp.—Little, Brown : 1.50 (Mother Goose melodies, verses and stories.) 5 Summer—F. L. Strong—Ginn 56 (Nature stories suited to the season.) 8 Summer in a Canyon—K. D. Wiggins—Houghton 1.50 (Sequel to "Polly Oliver's Problem.")

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7-8 Summer in Leslie Goldwaite's Life, A—Mrs. A. D. T. Whit- ney—Houghton 1.75 ("This is a lively story full of sweet and tender feel- ing. Pleasantly spiced too with quaint New England characters and their shrewd reflections." Followed by "We Girls," "Real Folks," "Other Girls.") 3-4 Sunbonnet Babies in Holland—E. O. Grover—Rand 80 1 Sunbonnet Babies' Primer—E. O. Grover—Rand 70 2-4 Sunbonnets and Overalls: A Dramatic Reader—E. C. Ho- gate and E. O. Grover—Rand 70 6-Q Sundown Songs—Richards—Little, Brown. 6-8 Sunshine Lands of Europe—L. E. Mulets—World 84 - 1 Sunshine Primer—M, I. Noyes and K. L. Guild— Ginn 60 5-8 Sure Pop and the Safety Scouts—R. R. Bailey—World 72 SWAIN, H. H. Civics for Montana Students. 1-12 Swedish Folk Dances—Nils W. Bergquist—Barnes & Co 2.00 (Illustrated.) 4-6 Sweet William—M. Bouvet—McClurg 1.50 ("A story of a Norman child prince who is deprived of his rights by a jealous uncle during the days of chivalry. The story of his imprisonment, of his fine spirit, and the help brought to him thru his cousin, appeals to the sympathies and finer feelings of chil- dren.") SWEETSER, KATE DICKINSON. Ten Girls from Dickens Ten Boys from Dickens. SWIFT. Gulliver's Travels. 5-8 Swiss Family Robinson—Wyss, S. D.—J. H. Stickney (Ed.) —Illustrated by The Brothers Rhead—Harper 1.60 ("To most children the next best thing to Robinson Crusoe. We all agree with the Spectator 'They did sail in tugs and trained zebras and ostriches for rid- ing and grow apples and pines in the same garden; and why shouldn't they?' This classic should be in the minds of children with a beautiful book. The Rhead Brothers have not only given great pleasure with their illustrations, but have made them so true to the region represented that they are full of infor- mation as well.") 5-8 Swiss' Family Robinson—S. D. Wyss—Stickney (Ed.) — Ginn 72 5-12 Switzerland (Peeps at Many Land Series)—John Finne- more—Macmillan 100 SYNON, MARY. My Country's Part. SYRETT, NETTA. Six Fairy Plays. Teachers—Systematic Moral Education—Clark—Barnes 1.20 8-12 Table Service—L. G. Allen—Little 1.60 (A refreshingly new and practical household hand- book.)

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Grade List Price 5-8 Tad and His Father—F. L. Bullard—Little 1.00 (A charming story of Lincoln and his son.) 4-5 Tale of Baron Munchausen—E. E. Hale (Ed.) —Heath 52 (Very humorous stories of absurd and impossible ad-

ventures. ) 1-2 Tale of Benjamin Bunny—B. Potter—Warne Net .75 5-6 Tale of Cuffy Bear, The—A. S. Bailey—Grossett 50 1-2 Tale of Flossy Bunnies—B. Potter—Warne Net .75 1-2 Tale of Jeremy Fisher—B. Potter—Warne Net .75 1-2 Tale of Miss Tiggy Winkle—B. Potter—Warne Net .75 1-2 Tale of Peter Rabbit—B. Potter—Warne .....Net .75 1-2 Tale of Squirrel Nutkin .....Net .75 1-2 Tale of Tom Kitten—B. Potter—Warne Net .75 5-6 Tale of Tommy Fox, The—A. S. Bailey—Grossett 50 1-2 Tale of Two Bad Mice—B. Potter—Warne Net .75 9-12 Tale of Two Cities, A—Chas. Dickens, Dirk (Ed.)—Amer- ican 68 ("The best example of the author's serious work. A

, story of the French Revolution.") 5-8 Tales and Plays of Robin Hood—E. D. Skinner—American .72 6-8 Tales from English History—W. J. Rolfe, Comp.—Amer- ican 72 (Selections in prose and verse from the best English authors descriptive of famous incidents in English history.) 1 Tales from Mother Goose—C. Perrault—Heath 52 6-8 Tales from Scottish History—W. J. Rolfe, Comp.—Amer- ican 72 (Selections in prose and verse from the best Scot- tish authors descriptive of famous incidents in Scottish history. 6-7 Tales from Shakespeare—C. and M. Lamb—Heath 88 7-8 Tales of the Canterbury Pilgrims—F. J. H. Darton— Stokes 2.50 ("A charming version of Chaucer for children. Good English, fine illustrations.)

8 Tales of Chivalry—Sir W. Scott, Rolfe, (Ed.)—American.. .72 (Selections from Scott's works, illustrative of the best elements of chivalry.) 7-12 Tales of the Labrador—W. T. Grenfell—Houghton 2.00 (Exciting tales vividly told.) 8-12 Tales of a Traveler—W. Irving, Rutland, (Ed.) —American .60 5 Tales of Troy—Chas. De Garmo—Public School 50 4-6 Tanglewood Tales—N. Hawthorne—Houghton 1.65 4-6 Tanglewood Tales—N. Hawthorne—Houghton 56 (Old Greek Myths charmingly retold in Hawthorne's classic style. A continuation of the Wonder Book.)

TAPPAN, E. M. Story of the Greek People Robin Hood: His Book Our Country's Story Golden Goose, Etc. European Hero Stories Travelers and Traveling —

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Grade List Price The Parmer and His Friends Makers of Many Things Diggers in the Earth. TARKINGTON, B. Penrod. TARR & McMURRY. New Geography First Book Second Book. TAYLOR, BAYARD. Boys of Other Countries.

TAYLOR, J. S. Art of Class Management. Teachers—Teaching of English—P. Chubb—Macmillan 1.60 Teachers—Teaching to Read—J. L. Hughes—Barnes 80 5-6 Teddy and the Carrots: Two Merchants of Newspaper Row—J. Otis (pseud.) —Page 1.35 ("Story of the struggle of two newsboys to get a start in New York.") 8-12 Teddy: Her Book—Anna C. Ray—Little 1.75 (Wholesome fellowship of a strong healthy girl and a sick lad.) 8-12 Teddy: Her Daughter—Anna C. Ray—Little 1.75 (Sequel to "Phoebe." Bright and sane. Character- istic of all the Ray books.) 4-6 Teenie Weenies, The—Wm. Donahey and E. E. Baker Beckley-Cardy 60 4-8 Tell Me Another Story—C. S. Bailey—Milton Bradley 1.75 1-4 Tell Me a Story Picture Book—L. H. Cheney—Lippincott.. .60 1-8 Tell It Again Stories—Elizabeth T. Dillingham—Ginn 72 6 Ten Boys from Dickens—Kate Dickinson Sweetser Harper 1.75 5-8 Ten Boys Who Lived on the Road from Long Ago to Now —J. Andrews—Ginn 64 (Short stories of boys used as types of nations and civilization. Stimulating to interest in travel and his- tory.) 4 Ten Common Trees— S. Stokes—American 48 6 Ten Girls from Dickens—Kate Dickinson Sweetser—Harper 1.76 7-8 Ten Great Events in History—J. Johonnot—American 68 (Excellent brief account of ten crucial events in the world's history.) H. S. Tenting on the Plains—Mrs. E. B. Custer—Harper 1.90 ("A very graphic account of Mrs. Custer's western ex- periences with her husband in barrack life.") TERRY. History Stories of Other Lands Book I. Tales from Par and Near Book II. Tales of Long Ago Book III. The Beginnings Book IV. Lord and Vassal Book V. The New Liberty Book VI. The Modern World. THACHER, L. W. (Comp.) The Listening Child. —

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Grade List Price THACKERAY, W. M. The Rose and the Ring. 2 That's Why Stories—C. T. Bryce—Newson * ("Adaptations or simplification of legends from many sources, which answer the inevitable 'Why' about cer- tain flowers, beasts, and birds.") THAXTER, CELIA. Poems and Stories for Children. THAYER, E. R. L. When Mother Lets Us Draw. 6-7 Their Canoe Trip—Mary P. Wells Smith—Little 1.75 (Adventures of two boys on a canoe trip.) 7-10 Theodora—K. Pyle and L. S. Porter—Little 1.75 7-12 Theodore Roosevelt, The Boy and the Man— J. Morgan Macmillan 1.00 Teachers—Theory and Practice of Cookery—M. E. Williams and K. R. Fisher—Macmillan 1.40 7-8 Things Worth Doing and How To Do Them—L and A. Beard—Scribners 2.25 ("Part I. Suggestions for parties, shows, and enter- tainments. Part II. How to build miniature copies of the Seven Wonders of the World. Part III. Direc- tions for making things for the home, gifts, and for fairs.") 4-6 Thirty More Famous Stories Retold—J. Baldwin—Amer- ican 72 (Similar to Fifty Famous Stories, but for slightly older children.) 8-12 This Country of Ours—B. F. Harrison—Scribners 1.75 ("Constitution and practical working of Congress, the presidency, executive departments, judiciary, Smith- sonian Institution, Civil Service, and other commis- sions.' The author was an ex-president of the U. S.) THOMAS, AUGUSTUS O. Rural Arithmetic. Thomas, M. M. Captain Phil. THOMPSON, A. R. Gold Seeking on the Dalton Trail.

THOMPSON, J. G. and BIGWOOD, I. Lest We Forget (World War Stories) Winning a Cause. THOMPSON, M. Stories of Indiana. THOMSEN, MRS. G. THORNE. Fast O' The Sun and West O The Moon The Birch and the Star. THOMSON, M. PEARSON. Peeps at Many Land Series, Denmark, Finland. THORNDIKE, E. L. Principles of Teaching Education.

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Grade List Price 6-8 Three in a Camp—M. P. W. Smith—Little 1.75 1-2 Three Little Bears—M. L. Pratt and Chadwick—Educa- tional 50 8 Three Little Daughters of the Revolution—N. Perry Houghton 1.35 (A story of three little girls who had an opportunity to prove their love for their country during the Revo- lution. Most stories of this period are for older chil- dren.) 1-2 Three Little Kittens—M. L. Pratt and Chadwick—Educa- tional 50 4-6 Three Little Millers—C. D. Pierson—Dutton 1.50 3-6 Three Minute Stories—Laura E. Richards—Page 1.50 1-2 Three Pigs—M. L. Pratt and Chadwick—Educational 50 7-12 Thrift and Success—Jackson, B. B., Beming, N. H. and Bemis, K. I.—Century 85 (A compilation of valuable articles, poems and quota- tions from celebrated authors.) 3-5 Through the Looking Glass—L. Carroll (pseud.—Macmil- lan 1.75 (A continuation of Alice's Adventures in Wonder- land.) 1 Thru the Farmyard Gate—Emilie Poulsson—Lothrop 1.50 TILESTON, MARY W. (Comp.) Sugar and Spice and All That's Nice Child's Harvest of Verse Children's Treasure-Trove of Pearls Children's Book of Ballads.

7-8 Tinkham Brother's Tidemill—J. T. Trowbridge—Lothrop .. 1.50 TINSLEY. Practical and Artistic Basketry. 5-6 Toby Tyler' or Ten Weeks with the Circus—J. Otis (pseud.) —Harper 90 ("Story of a boy who ran away and joined a circus. Details of circus life, its hardships as well as its thrill and excitement are pictured. It is humorous and pathetic and a good story to read when the circus comes to town.") 7-12 Tom Brown at Oxford—T. Hughes—Rand 1.00 6-12 Tom Brown at Rugby—T. Hughes—Ginn 2.00 (Splendid stories of life in a great English boys' school.) 7-8 Tom Brown's School Days—T. Hughes—Macmillan 2.25 7-8 Tom Strong, Washington's Scout—A. B. Mason—Holt 1.50 (A boy's experience in the Revolution. History gen- erally accurate.)

TOMLINSON, E. T. The British Isles. 3-5 Tommy-Anne and the Three Hearts—H. O. Wright—Mac- millan 1.75 ("An imaginative treatment of animals and plants.") 2 Tommy Tinker's Book—M. F. Blaisdell—Little. Brown 64 2-4 Tommy Tort's Visit to Santa Clans—T. N. Page—Scrib ners 1.00 —

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Grade List Price Teachers—Tone Plays for Children—Bentley—Barnes 28 5-7 Top of the Continent, The—R. S. Yard—Scribners 1.00

3-6 Tortoise and the Geese, The—Maud Dutton—Houghton .... 1.50 8 Tower or Throne—H. T. Comstock—Little, Brown 1.75 4-8 Toward the Rising Sun—M. A. L. Lane (Ed.)—Youth's Companion Series—Ginn 60 (Sketches of life in Eastern lands.)

TOWER, A. O. (Ed.) Gold Nuggetts of Literature, 3 Vols.

3-6 Trail and Tree Top—Allen Chaffee—Milton Bradley 1.25 (Animal stories.) 6-9 Trail to the Woods, The—C. Hawkes—American 56 8-12 Trails Through Western Woods—Helen Fitzgerald Sanders. (Pioneer days in western Montana.) 8-12 Training and Breaking of Horses—M. W. Harper—Mac- millan 2.25 Teacher—Training the Boy—W. A. McKeever—Macmillan 2.00 Teacher—Training the Girl—W. A. McKeever—Macmillan 2.00 7-8 Training of Wild Animals—F. C. Bostock—Century 1.75 ("Written by a great animal trainer who tells his own experiences in training animals and much information he has gained about their habits, etc.") 5-6 Tramp Across the Continent—C. F. Lummis—Scribners.. 1.60 6-9 Travelers and Traveling—E. M. Tappan—Houghton * 7 Travels at Home—Mark Twain (pseud.) —Harper 65 8 Travels in History—Mark Twain (pseud.) —Harper 65 * S-12 Treasure Island—R. L. Stevenson—Merrill 70 ("It's all about a map and a treasure and a mutiny and a derelict ship." The Author.) 3-4 Tree Dwellers—K. E. Dopp—Rand * In the same series as Early Cave Men and Later Cave Men. Children delight in these stories.) 8 Trees of the Northern United States—Austin C. Apgar

American - 1.20 7-12 Trees, Stars, and Birds—E. L. Moseley—World 1.80 (A copiously illustrated book of outdoor science.) 7-12 Triumphs of Science—M. A. L. Lane (Ed.) —Youth's Com- panion Series—Ginn 60 (The story of the Atlantic Cable submarine boats. Boston sub-way, etc.)

TROWBRIDGE, J. T. Two Biddicut Boys The Prize Cup Scarlet Tanager and Other Bipeds Tinkham Brother's Tidemill.

TRUE, J. P. The Iron Star Morgan's Men On Guard! Against Tory and Tarleton Scouting for Light Horse Harry.

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Grade List Price 7-8 True Citizen, The—W. F. Harkwick and W. A. Smith American .72 (A supplementary reader in Ethics.) 5 True Fairy Stories—M. E. Bakewell—American 52 6 True Stories About Dogs—Lillian Gask—Crowell 2.50 5-7 True Story of Benjamin Franklin—E. S. Brooks—Lothrop 2.00 5-7 True Story of U. S. Grant—E. S. Brooks—Lothrop 2.00 4-6 True Story of George Washington—E. S. Brooks—Lothrop 2.00 5-7 -True Story of Lafayette—E. S. Brooks—Lothrop 2.00 8 True Story of Paul Revere, The—C. F. Gettemy—Little, Brown 1.75 8-9 True Tales of Birds and Beasts—D. S. Jordan (Ed.) — Heath 76 TUCKER, LOUISE E. and RYAN, ESTELLE L. Historical Plays of Colonial Days.

TULL, J. B. Winning of the Bronze Cross: The Adventures of a Boy Scout Rob Riley: The Making of a Boy Scout. TURKINGTON, GRACE A. My Country. TURPIN, E. H. L. Honey Sweet Classic Fables. TUTTLE. Principles of Public Health. TWAIN, MARK (pseud.) Travels in History Travels at Home. 1-2 'Twas the Night Before Christmas—J. W. Smith. Illus- strator—Houghton 1.50 7-8 Twelve Christmas Stories—1854-1866—Chas. Dickens- American 68 8 Twice Told Tales—N. Hawthorne—Houghton 84 4-5 Twilight Land—H. Pyle—Harper 1.75 ("A splendid volume of fairy tales, well worth while, not only for the pleasure afforded by the stories, but also because of the beautiful English and style.") 3 Twilight Stories—E. E. Foulke—Silver 60 (Short stories and simple poems.) * 1-3 Twilight Town—Mary Frances Blaisdell—Little, Brown .... 6 Two Biddicut Boys—J. T. Trowbridge—Century 1.75 ("Adventures of two country boys in search of a runa- way trick dog which appears and disappears in most mysterious fashion.")

7-8 Two Girls in China—M. H. Krout—American .64

6-9 Two Little Algonkin Lads—C. K. Bayliss—Educational .... .60 5-6 Two Little Confederates—T. N. Page—Scrioners 1.75 ("Adventures of confederate and unionist, of two small boys left on a Virginia plantation during the war.")

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Grade List Price 2-4 Two Little Mice—Katharine Pyle—Dodd Net 1.75 6 Two Little Savages—E. Thompson Seton—Doubleday 2.00 8 Two Years Before the Mast—R. H. Dana—Houghton 84 (A narrative of a voyage around Cape Horn to San Francisco before the discovery of gold. The days left of such exploits are about gone by but this book will always remain as a literary record of the age.") TYNMAN, KATHERINE. Peeps at Many Land Series, Ireland. 1-5 Ugly Duckling, The—H. Andersen. 4-8 Ume San in Japan—E. B. McDonald and Dalrymple—Lit- tle, Brown * (Little People Everywhere.) 8-12 Uncle Abner's Legacy—A. H. Verrill—Holt 1.50

5-7 Uncle Remus and His Friends—J. C. Harris—Houghton .... 1.75 (Old Plantation Stories, Songs and Ballads, with sketches of Negro character.) 3-4 Uncle Remus and the Little Boy—J. C. Harris—Small 1.25 ("Folk stories in verse about Brer Fox and Brer Rab- bit told for younger children than the old Uncle Remus books. Well illustrated.) 6 Uncle Remus, His Songs and His Sayings—Harris—Ap- pleton 2.50 ("Only in this shape and with all the local allusions, would it be possible to adequately represent the shrewd observation, the curious retorts, the homely thrusts, the quaint comments, and the humorous phil- osophy of the race of which Uncle Remus is the type." Partial contents: The Wonderful Tar Baby story, How Mr. Rabbit Was Too Sharp for Mr. Fox, The Story of the Deluge, and How It Came About, the Awful Fate of Mr. Wolf.") 8-12 Uncle Robert's Visit—F. Parker and Helm—Appleton 64 (Third volume of "Uncle Robert's Geograph.") 8-12 Uncle Sam and His Children—J. W. Shaw—Barnes 1.40 7-10 Uncle Sam, Wonder Worker—Wm. A. Du Puy— Stokes 1.75 (A fascinating account of the unusual things under- taken by the government. Should be in every school library. 8-12 Uncle Sam's Business—H. C. Marriott—Harper 1.35 8-12 Uncle Sam's Modern Miracles—Win. A. Du Puy—Stokes.... 1.75 7-8 Uncle Sam's Secrets—O. P. Austin—Appleton $1.60 and 1.20 (Subjects Treated: Currency, The Mint, Banking and Revenue System, Railway Postal Service, Foreign Mail, etc." The style of the book is stilted ,but the information is clearly given.") 6-8 Uncle Sam's Soldiers: A Story of the War with Spain O.-P. Austin—Appleton $1.60 and 1.20 ("Information about military affairs, from West Point to the detail of the coast defense and army life.) 7-8 Uncle Tom's Cabin—H. B. Stowe—Houghton 84 1-3 Under My Window—Kate Greenaway—Warne Net 2.50 5-6 Under the Lilacs—L. M. Alcott—Little, Brown 1.75

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Grade List Price 6-8 Nnder Six Flags—M. E. M. Davis—Ginn 76 (The story of Texas.) 7-12 Understood Betsy—D. Canfield—Holt 1.50

5-6 United States, The—I. O. Winslow—Heath 80 (Geographical Reader No. 2.) 7-8 United States History for Schools—Edmond S. Meany Macmillan * 8-12 Unknown to History—C. M. Yonge—Macmillan 1.50 (A fascinating story of Mary, Queen of Scots.) 8-12 Upon the Tree Tops—O. T. Miller—Houghton 1.75 ("General observation on birds and bird life.") Ursula's Freshman—Anna C. Ray—Little, Brown 1.75 VANBERGEN, R. Story of China Story of Japan Story of Russia. VANDYKE, HENRY. The van Dyke Book First Christmas Tree. 7-8 van Dyke Book, The—Henry van Dyke—Scribners 64 (Collection of van Dyke's best stories and poems.) VAN SICKLE, JAMES H. and SEEGMILLER, WILHELMINA. Riverside Readers Primer First Reader Second Reader Third Reader Fourth Reader Fifth Reader Sixth Reader Seventh Reader Eighth Reader. VERRILL, A. H. In Morgan's Wake Uncle Abner's Legacy.

1-2 Verse and Prose for Beginners in Reading— H. F. Scud- der—Comp.—Houghton .44 7-12 Vespucci, Ill'd —F. A. Ober—Harper 1.25 8-12 Vicar of Wakefield—0. Goldsmith—Heath 72 6-8 Views in Africa—A. B. Badlam—Silver 1.00 (Good geographical reader.) 3-4 Viking Tales—J. Hall—Rand 65 8 Vision of Sir Launfal, and Other Poems—James Russell Lowell—Merrill 50 8-12 Vocational Reader, A—Park Pressey—Rand * Teachers—Voice Training for School Children—Rix—Barnes 60 1-2 Voland Mother Goose, The—P. F. Volland & Co 2.50 VOLLAND, P. F. & CO. The Volland Mother Goose. WADE, M. H. The Light Bringers Pilgrims of Today.

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Grade List Price WALDO, L. M. Safety First for Little Folks. WALKER, F. V. General Hancock. WALLER, M. E. A Daughter of the Rich The Wood Carver of 'Lympus. WALTER, EDNA. Peeps at Many Land Series, Russia. WARNER, C. D. A Hunting of the Deer In the Wilderness Being a Boy. WARREN, H. P. Stories from English History. WARREN, M. R. Manabozho the Great White Rabbit and Other Indian Stories Robin Hood and His Merry Men.

WASHBURNE, M. F. Indian Legends.

6-8 Waste Not, Want Not Stories—Clifton Johnson—American .68 (Retold from Miss Edgeworth's "Parent's Assistant." Old fashioned but wholesome.) 3-4 Water Babies—C. Kingsley—Steedman (Ed.)—Dutton 3.50 (A desirable adaptation. Omits Kingsley's moralizing.) 4-5 Water Babies—C. Kingsley—Macmillan 1.75 (The complete story.) 5-8 Waterboys and Their Cousins, The—C. D. Lewis—Lippin- cott 72 (A charming nature reader.)

WATERLOO, S. The Story of Ab. WATERMAN, NIXON. "Boy Wanted" The Girl Wanted. 7-8 Watchers of the Camp Fire, The—C. G. D. Roberts—Page.. .75 (Panther.)

WATSON, G. C. Farm Poultry.

4-12 Ways of Wood Folk—W. J. Long—Ginn 72 (See note on "Secret of the Woods.") 6-8 We Girls—Mrs. A. D. Whitney—Houghton 1.75 (See "A Summer in Leslie Goldwaite's Life.) 2-4 Weavers and Other Workers—Jennie Hall—Rand * WEBSTER. Shorter School Dictionary Elementary School Dictionary Secondary School Dictionary.

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Grade List Price Webster's Dictionaries—American Book. Shorter School Dictionary- Elementary School Dictionary Secondary School Dictionary. WEED, C. M. Life Histories of American Insects Bird Life Stories (Ed.) WEED, C. M. and EMERSON, P. The School Garden Book. WEIKEL, A. H. - Betty Baird Betty Baird's Ventures. WELCH. Book of Rhymes and Verses. WELCH, CHAS. Mother Goose. WELLMAN, M. T. Food Study. WELLS, M. E. How the Present Came from the Past, Book I. and II.

7-8 Wells Brothers—Andy Adams—Houghton 1.75 WELSH. Neddy the Story of a Donkey.

WESSELHOEFT, L. F. Laddie the Master of the House. 7-8 Western United States, The—H. W. Fairbanks—Heath 1.20 (Covers the more striking and interesting physical features and contains chapters on history, explora- tion, and resources.)

H. S. Westward Ho! No. 33—C. Kingslej^—Newson 48 ("One of the noblest, gentlest, most romantic and most manly of sea stories and tales of adventure.") 8-12 What Can a Young Man Do?—F. W. Rollins—Little. Brown 2.00 (A vocational reader.)

6-7 What Katy Did— S. Coolidge (pseud.)—Little, Brown 1.75 ("Katy did not do what she started out to do but something on the whole much better than any of her dreams.")

6-7 What Katy Did at School— S. Coolidge (pseud.)—Little, Brown 1.75 (Sequel to "What Katy Did." A good school story.)

6-7 What Katy Did Next—S. Coolidge (pseud.)—Little, Brown 1.75 (Third in the series. Katy in Europe.)

5-7 What to Do for Uncle Sam—C. S. Bailey—Flanagan 90 (A first book of citizenship.) 3 What Tommy Did—E. H. Miller—Flanagan 50 3-6 When Life is Young—Mary M. Dodge—Century 1.75 4 When Mollie Was Six—E. O. White—Houghton 1.65 3-5 When Mother Lets Us Draw—E. R. L. Thayer—Moffat 1.25 5-8 When Mother Lets Us Sew—Mrs. V. Ralston—Moffat 1.25 6 When Sarah Saved the Day—Elsie Singmaster—Houghton 1.50 2-3 When the World was Young—E. V. Brown—World 68 130 CATALOG OF LIBRARY BOOKS

Grade List Price WHITCOMB, IDA P. Heroes of History. WHITE, E. O. When Mollie Was Six A Little Girl of Long Ago Borrowed Sister. WHITE, J. S. (Ed.) Plutarch for Boys and Girls. WHITE, S. E. The Magic Forest. 6-7 White Cave, The—William 0. Stoddard—Century 1.75 6-8 White Indian Boy, The—Wilson-Driggs—World * 6-8 White Patch—Angelo Patri—American 56 WHITEHEAD, E. K. Dumb Animals and How to Treat Them. WHITNEY, MRS. A. D. T. Other Girls Real Folks We Girls Faith Garty's Girlhood A Summer in Leslie Goldwaite's Life. WHITNEY, E. L. and PERRY, F. M. Four American Indians. WHITTIER, J. G. Snow Bound Child Life, Prose and Poetry (Comp.) WHITTUM, L. S. Little Folks of Far Away Lands. WICKES, FRANCES GILLESPY. Stories to Act. 8-12 Wide Awake Girls, The—Katherine R. Ellis—Little, Brown 1.75 (A very delightful girl's story.) 8-12 Wide Awake Girls at College—Katherine R. Ellis—Little.. 1.75 (Sequel to "Wide Awake Girls in Winsted.") 8-12 Wide Awake Girls in Winsted—Katherine R. Ellis— Little.. 1.75 (Sequel to "Wide Awake Girls.") 7 Widow O'Callaghan's Boys—G. Zollinger—McClurg 1.35 ("Full of inspiration, pathos, and humor.")

WIDTSOE, J. A. Dry Farming. WIGGIN, K. D. Mother Cary's Chickens A Child's Journey with Dickens Polly Oliver's Problem Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm Story of Patsy Summer in a Canyon Bird's Christmas Carol Arabian Nights Entertainment. WIGGIN, K. D. and SMITH. Story Hour Golden Numbers Pinafore Palace Posy Ring.

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Grade List Price WIGHT, J. G. Selections from the Bible. 4-6 Wigwam Stories—Mary C. Judd—Ginn 92 8-12 Wild Life in the Rockies—Enos B. Mills—Houghton 2.25

4-6 Wild Life Under the Equator—P. B. Duchaillu—Harper .. 1.60 ("Travels in the tropical forests of Africa. Adventure of a kind to hold any child's attention. There was a time when the veracity of the writer was much dis- credited, but of late his truthfulness is re-estab- lished.") 7-8 Wild Neighbors—E. Ingersoll—Macmillan 1.75 3-6 Wilderness Babies—Julia A. Schwartz—Little, Brown 75 (How the young of mammals are fed and cared for.) 8-12 Wilderness of the Upper Yukon— Sheldon—Scribners 5.00 (One of the best books on Alaska.) 4-12 Wilderness Ways—W. J. Long—Ginn .64 See note on "Secret of the Woods.") WILEY, B. Lodrix, The Little Lake Dweller Lolami, The Little Cliff Dweller Mewanee.

8-12 Will Shakespeare's Little Lad—I. Clark—Scribners 1.00 ("A very delightful picture of Elizabethan days.") WILLIAMS, J. D. Reading, Conversation, and Composition, Graded Lan- guage Series. WILLIAMS, MARGARET. Peeps at Great Cities, Paris. WILLIAMS, M. E. and FISHER, K. A. Theory and Practice of Cookery. WILLISTON, T. P. Japanese Fairy Tales, 1st and 2nd series. WILLOUGHBY, W. W. Rights and Duties of American Citizenship. WILSON-DRIGGS. The White Indian Boy.

WILSON, GEN. J. G. General Grant. WILSON, L. L. W. Domestic Science in Elementary Schools (Ed.) History Reader for Elementary Schools.

WILTSE, S. E. Hero Folk from Ancient Britain Folk-Lore Stories and Proverbs.

WING, H. S. Milk and Its Products. 4-5 Wings and Stings—Agnes M. Daulton—Rand 75 (A fairly successful attempt to interest children in the life of bees, wasps, and other insects.)

WINLOW, C. V. Our Little Roumanian Cousin. 7-10 Winning a Cause— J. G. Thompson and I. Big wood— Silver .96 7-10 Winning of the Bronze Cross: The Adventures of a Boy Scout—J. B. Tull—Educator Press 75 132 CATALOG OF LIBRARY BOOKS

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Grade List Price WINNINGTON, L. (Comp.) Outlook Fairy Book Outlook Story Book.

WINSLOW, I. O. Distant Countries Europe The Earth and Its People The United States Our American Neighbors Geography Series, Books I., II., III., IV., V. 5 Winter—F. L. Strong—Ginn 56 6-7 Winter Fun—W. O. Stoddard—Scribners 1.50 ("To read this story makes one long to spend a winter on a farm with just such a party of lively young people.") WINTERBURN, R. V. Spanish in the Southwest. 6-8 With Azir Girges in Egypt—W. S. Perry—Atkinson 60 7-8 With Perry on Lake Erie—J. Otis (pseud.)—Wilde 1.75 (Naval battles of the War of 1812.)

3-4 Within the Silver Moon—M. A. Bigham—Little, Brown .... 1.60 (Fairy Tales.) WOHLFARTH, JULIA HELEN ROGERS, LILLIAN EMILY. New World Speller First Book Second Book Third Book. 4-6 Wonder Book—N. Hawthorne—Houghton 56

5 Wonder Book of Horses, The—James Baldwin—Century .. 1.25 4-5 Wonder Clock—H. Pyle—Harper 1.90 (Twenty-four tales: Bear Skin, Water of Life, How Boots Befooled the King, The Stepmother, Master Jacob, Peterkin and the Little Gray Hare, Mother Hildegarde, The Simpleton and His Little Black Hen, The Three Little Pigs, and The Ogre.) 6-9 Wonder Tales Retold—K. Pyle—Little, Brown 2.00 4-6 Wonderful House that Jack Has—C. N. Millard—Macmil- lan 80 (Supplementary reader for Physiology.) 3-5 Wonderful Land of Up, The—Olive Roberts Barton—Doran 1.25 (Artistically illustrated.) 6-8 Wonderland of Stamps—W. D. Burroughs—Stokes 1.75 ("One of the very few books of its kind. Tends to give stamp collectors an educational value.) 8-12 Wood Carver of 'Lympus, The—M. E. Waller—Little, Brown 2.00 (Story of Northern Vermont.) 4-12 Wood Folk at School—W. J. Long—Ginn 68 (See note on "Secrets of the Woods.")

6-7 World of the Great Forest—P. B. Duchaillu—Scribners .... 2.25 (Stories of animals, birds, reptiles, and insects of Central Africa.) 7-12 World War and What Was Behind It, The—L. P. Benezet —Scott *

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Grade List Price H. S. World's Discoveries, The—W. H. Johnson—Little, Brown.... 2.00 4-8 Worth While Stories for Every Day—L. B. Evans—Milton Bradley 1.75

WRIGHT, H. O. Tommy Anne and the Three Hearts. WRIGHT, J. M. Seaside and Wayside I., II., III., IV. WRIGHT, W. H. Ben the Black Bear The Grizzly Bear. WRIGHT, W. O. Gray Lady and the Birds Dogtown Heart of Nature. WRIGHT, M. O. Dream Fox Story Book Poppea of the Postoffice Aunt Jimmy's Will. WRIGHT. General Scott. WYCHE. Some Great Stories and How to Tell Them. WYNNE, ANNETTE. For Days and Days. WYSS, S. D. Swiss Family Robinson (Stickney Ed.) YARD, R. S. The Top of of the Continent. 7-8 Year in a Coal Mine, A—J. Husband—Houghton 1.75 (The miner's life, work and dangers described by one of themselves.) 4-5 Yellow Fairy Book, The—A. Lang (Ed.)—Burt 1.25 ("Perhaps next to the 'Blue', the most desirable of the colored fairy books." Partial contents: The Six Swans, The Dragon of the North, The Iron Stove, The Donkey Cabbage, The Little Green Frog, The In- visible Prince, The Glass Mountain, The Magic Ring.)

YONGE, C. M. Unknown to History. Little Lucy's Wonderful Globe.

8-12 You are the Hope of the World.—H. Hagedorn—Macmillan .80 (A volume of inspiration for young Americans which should be in every school library.) YOUNG & FIELD. Literary Readers Book One Book Two Book Three Book Four Book Five Book Six Advanced, Part I. Advanced, Part II.

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Grade List Price 7 Young and Old Puritans of Hatfield—M. P. W. Smith— Little, Brown 1.75 (Story of the early settlements in Western Massa- chusetts.) 6 Young American, The—Harry Pratt Judson—Merrill 88 YOUNG, ERNEST. (Peeps at Many Lands Series, Corsica, Siam.) 8-12 Young People's History of Holland—W. E. Griffis—Hough- ton 1.75 ("Not as difficult to read as the author's 'Brave Lit- tle Holland.'") 5-6 Young Puritans in Captivity—M. P. W. Smith—Little, Brown 1.75 (Sequel to "Young Puritans in King Phillip's War." Three of the Puritan children are carried off by In- dians and held in captivity.) 7-8 Young Puritans in King Phillip's War, The—M. P. W. Smith—Little, Brown 1.75 (Sequel to "Young Puritans of Old Hadley." In phraseology, the territorial descriptions, the geogra- phy, the account of customs, language, family habits, national phenomena, you are singularly correct, ac- curate, and felicitous.") 5-6 Young Puritans of Old Hadley—M. P. W. Smith—Little, Brown 1.75 ("This story gives a picture of the life of the Puri- tans in colonial days.") 8-10 Young Rival Inventors, The—G. Hunting—Little, Brown.... 1.75

ZIEGLER, S. H. and JAQUETTE, H. Our Community. ZITKALA ZA. Old Indian Legends.

ZOLLINGER, G. Widow O'Callaghan's Boys.