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REVISED AND CORRECTED
LIST OF BOOKS AND PRICES
. Issued by the
State Board of Education
March 1, 1917
In accordance with the Provisions of the Yeomans School Text Book Bill, Laws 1916, Regulating the Sale School Text Books in Georgia
M. L. BRITTAIN, State Superintendent of Schools

ATLANTA THE INDEX PRINTING CO.
Printers and Binders
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Important Notice

To Superintendents and Boards of Education:

During the month past I have found 351 instances where books listed for sale in Georgia on January 1st under the Yeomans measure were sold in other States at a lower price. This was true of D. C. Heath & Co., Benj. H. Sanborn & Co., W.ebb Publishing Co., Laurel Book Company, Allyn & Bacon, A. Flanagan Company, Scott, Foresman & Co., and Ainsworth & Co. For the most part the prices were one cent greater and were caused by an unusual law in Ohio of which they stated they were in ignorance. In the other instances of overcharges ranging from two to nine cents per copy, clerical errors were claimed in excuse with no intention of violating the law. It was my belief that Section 4 of the Yeomans law required forfeiture of the old bond and the furnishing of a new one with the new list submitted in such cases, and the author of the measure states that this was his intention. The Attorney-General's opinion is, however, that the bond is liable only when damages are shown by actual overcharge sales and none of these are stated to have been made.
The book companies mentioned above made correction at once and will re-imburse the State for the expense of printing the new catalog and lists. Kindly destroy those sent you on January 1st last, and use this as the official guide for the prices of all books sold for use in the schools. All publishers whose books are found in this revised list are therefore legally qualified to contract under the Yeomans law with boards of education for the sale of these texts in Georgia.

Truly yours,

Atlanta, Georgia, Feb. 23, 1917.

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State Superip.tendent of Schools.

THE 1916 SCHOOL TEXT-BOOK BILL
AN ACT to authorize board of education of counties, cities, local school systems, separate school districts, and district agricultural schools to adopt school books, other than th~:J regular basal elementary school books provided fo~ by the uniform text-book law, from an approved list issued by the State Board of Education, and to purchase all school books and sell, rent or furnish them free to pupils; to require publishers to file sample copies of all school books to be sold in the State with the State Superintendent of Schools; to require publishers to sell school books to public school authorities in this State at the lowest net wholesale J;>rices given anywhere in the United States; to require publishers to give bond to the State; to provide punishment and penalties for the violation of this Act, and for qther purposes.
Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of Georgia, and it is hereby enacted by the authority of the same:
Section 1. That, from and after the passage of this Act, all boards of education of counties, cities, local school systems, separate school districts, and district agricultural schools, shall adopt all school books required by the course of study of their schools, other than the regular basal elementary school books provided for by. the uniform text-book law, from an approved list issued by the State Board of Education; and shall purchase, ltnd in their discretion may sell, rent or furnish free all school books to pupils attending their schools, and for that purpose may use such part of the school funds, or any other funds coming into their hands, as may be necessary for the purchase of such books.
Sec. 2. That all publishers of school books, or persons desiring to offer school books, other than those basal elementary text-books provided for under the uniform text-book law, for the use of pupils in the public schools of Georgia, as hereinafter provided, shall 1ile in the office of the State Superintendent of Schools a copy of each book proposed to be offered, together with the list price as shown by the publisher's catalogue, and such books shall be approved ~~;nd placed upon a list issued by the State Board of Education, provided the persons or publishers offering said books comply with the provisions of this Act,. and then they may be legally adopted and purchased by any public school authorities. No revised or different edition ot any such book shall be used in the public schools of Georgia unless a copy of such edition has been filed in the office of the State Superintendent of Schools, together with the publisher's list price thereof. The State Superintendent of Schools shall carefully preserve in his office the sample copies of all such books filed and approved by the State Board of Education, and the prices thereof.
Sec. 3. That each publisher of any such book filed shall also file in the office of the State Superintendent of Schools a sworn statement giving the lowest net wholesale price at which each book is sold anywhere in the United States; the said sworn statement shall also give the list price and the lowest exchange price given anywhere In the United States when old

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books on the same subject and of like kind and grade, but of a different series, are received in exchange.
Sec. 4. That each publisher shall file with the State Superintendent of Schools a bond payable to the State of Georgia, with some surety company authorized to do business in the State of Georgia, as surety thereon, in a sum to be determined by the State Superintendent of Schools, said sum being not less than one thousand ($1,000) dollars nor more than five thousand ($5,000) dollars, according to the number of books filed.; the bond to be Conditioned as follows: First, that the publisher will furnish any of the books listed in said statement, and in any other statement subsequently filed by him within five years, to the board of education. of any county, city, local school system, separate school district, and district agricultural school in the State of Georgia at the lowest net wholesale price contained in said statement, which price shall not exceed the lowest price the publisher has made elsewhere in the United States, and that he will maintain said price uniformly throughout the State of Georgia on the books filed under the provisions of this Act. Second, that the publisher will reduce such price automatically to the State of Georgia whenever reductions are made elsewhere in the United States, so that at no time shall any book so filed and listed be sold to school authorities in Georgia at a higher net price than is received for such book elsewhere in the United States; and that upon failure or refusal of the publisher to make such reduction all contracts for such book or books shall become null and void. Third, that all such books offered for sale, lldoption, or exchange in the State of Georgia shall be equal in quality to those filed in the office of the State Superintendent of Schools, as regards paper, binding, print, illustration, subject matter, and all other particulars that may affect the value of such school books. Fourth, that the publisher shall not enter into any understanding, agreement, or combination to control the prices or restrict competition of the sale of Etchool books in the State of Georgia.
Sec. 5. That such bond shall be approved by the Attorney-General, and shall continue in force for a period of five years after its filing, at or before the expiration of which period a new bond shall be given, or the right to continue selling such text-books in the State of Georgia shall be forfeited.
Sec. 6. That the State Superintendent of Schools shall, within thirty .days after the filing of such text-books and bond for same, send a list of such books to the superintendent of schools, and the chairman of the board of education of each county, city, local school system, separate school district, and district agricultural school in the State. And the State Superintendent of Schools shall, on or before January 1, 1917, and on or by the first day of January of each following year, publish and send to the superintendent of schools and the chairman of the board of education of each county, city, local school system, separate school district and district agricultural school, a printed copy of all such lists then in force in his office.
Sec. 7. That if any publishers shall comply with the foregoing sections and then fail or refuse to furnish such books to the board of education of any county, city, local school system, separate school district, or district agricultural school, upon the terms herein provided, said school authority . sha,ll at once notify the State Superintendent of Schools of such failure or

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refusal, and he shall at once cause an investigation of such charge to be made. If the State Superintendent of Schools find such charge to be true, he shall at once notify such publisher and notify the superintendent of schools and the chairman of the board of education of each county, city, local school system, separate school district, and district agricultural school in the State of Georgia that such book or books shall not thereafter be adopted or purchased by any of the public school authorities in the State. Said publishers shall forfeit and pay to the State of Georgia the sum of one hundred ($100) dollars for each failure or refusal to furnish said book or books, to be recovered in the name of the State of Georgia in an action to be brought by the Attorney-General in any proper court, the amount when collected to be paid into the Treasury to the credit of the common school fund of the State of Georgia.
Sec. 8. That the board of education of each county, city, local school >ystem, separate school district, and district agricultural school in the State of Georgia, at a regular meeting to be held betweeP the first Monday in .January and the first Monday in August of each year, shall adopt text-books for use in the schools under its control, until a complete list of text-books covering the entire course of study has been adopted. A majority vote of the membership of any board shall determine which of said books .so filed shall be used in the s,chools under its control, and after such books have been selected and adopted by. said board of education, no book shall be changed, nor any other book substituted therefor, for a period of five years after the date of its adoption, as shown by the official records of the board. Provided, that any such school text-books as may be in use in the public schools of Georgia when this Act goes into effect may be continued at the pleasure of the authorities in charge of such schools, but that when said books are changed, or other books substituted, the books adopted shall be used for a full period of five years. This Act shall not affect any existing contracts for text-books now in force in this State.
Sec. 9. That all text-books adopted as provided for in this Act shall be bought by the various school authorities direct from the publishers at the price listed with the State Superintendent of Schools. That the board of education of each county, city, local school system, separate school district, and district agricultural sthool, shall, at a re~ular meeting, cause to be ascertained the number of each of such books adopted as the schools under its charge require. The secretary of each board of education shall order the books so agreed upon direct from the publishers, who, on receipt of such order, shall ship the books as directed without delay. It shall be the duty of the secretary, or other person named by the board for such purpose, to examine the books when received, and if found to be correct and in accordance with order, a warrant, payable out of the school fund or any fund the board may have on hand, for the proper amount, shall be issued and remitted to the publisher within thirty days. E11-ch board of education shall pay all charges for transportation of the books That it shall be the duty of each board of education to make all necessuy provisions and arrangements to place the books so purchased within easy reach and accessible to all the pupils in the schools under its control. For this purposeooeach board of education may make contracts, and take such security as it deems necessary,

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for the custody, care and sale of such books, and accounting for the proceeds. The proceeds from the sale, or rental, of said books shall be paid into the public school fund of the board. The board of education may also contract with local or retail dealers to sell the books to the pupils and patrons of the schools, at prices to be specified by the said board, each board being responsible to the publishers for all books purchased by it. All orders for books under this Act shall be made by a duly authorized agent of the board of education and billed by the publisher to the board of education. That nothing in this Act shall prevent the board of education of any county, city, local school system, separate school district or district agricultural school, from furnishing free text-books to the pupils in the schools under its control, or from buying books and renting them to the pupils in the schools under its control.
Sec. 10. That no retail dealer selling said school text-books as the agent of any school authority shall sell the same at a greater price than the price agreed upon between such dealers and said school authorities; provided, that in no case shall books be sold to the school children at a price to exceed fifteen per cent. (15%) advance on the wholesale price of such books.
Sec. 11. That when pupils remove from any county, city, local school system, separate school district, or district agricultural school, and have text-books of the kind adopted in said school, and not of the kind used in the school to which they remove, and wish to dispose of them, the board of education of the school from which they remove, if requested, shall purchase such books at a fair value thereof, and resell them to other pupils.
Sec. 12. That no publisher of school text-books, nor agents of such publisher, shall offer or give any emolument, money, or other valuable thing, or any inducement, to any member of any board of education or school official connected with any of the public schools of Georgia, for his vote, or promise to vote, or for the use of his influence for the adoption of any school text-book to be used in any of the public schools of this State, nor shall any member of any board of education or school official connected with any of the public schools of Georgia, accept emolument, money, or other valuable thing, or any other inducement, from any publisher, or agent
of Of any publisher, for his VOtl3 or promise to vote, or for the use his in-
fiuence for the adoption of any school text-books. Provided, that nothing in this section shall be construed to prevent any person, publisher, or: publisher's agent from sending a reasonable number of sample copies of school text-books to any member of a board of education or school official fo:r examination of such book or books before the adoption of books, as provided for in this Act, and nothing shall be construed to prevent such member of a board of education or school official from receiving such sample copies.

Sec. 13. That any publisher of school text-books, or agent of such pubUsher, or any member of any board of education or public school official in the State of Georgia, who violates any of the provisions of this Act, on conviction thereof, shall be punished as for a misdemeanor; and any member of ~ hoard of education or public school official shall, in addition, be removed from his official position. Any retail dealer of school text-books

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acting as agent for any board of education who violates any of the provisions of this Act shall, upon conviction, be punished as for _a misdemeanor.
Sec. 14. Be it further enacted, That this Act shall not be construed to repeal directly or indirectly the present law as to adoption of basal elementary books by the State Board of Education for the public schools of Georgia.
Sec. 15. That all laws and parts of laws in conflict with this Act be and the same are hereby repealed.
Approved August 18, 1916. N. E. HARRIS, Governor.
House Bill No. 543, introduced by M. .T. Yeomans.

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SUGGESTIONS AND REGULATIONS.
1. This law applies to all s,chool books except the basal texts adopted by the State Board of Education, under the provisions of the Uniform Text Book Act.
2. High School Books and all supplementary books used in the public schools must be purchased and handled according to the provisions of this law.
3. Books now in use may be continued without the formality of an adoption, buf when changed the new books must be used for a period of five years.
4. If any changes are made, adoptions must occur between the first of January and the first of August.
5. Note that the measure applies to all Boards of Education with no exemption. Under the provisions of the measure you may either
1. Buy the books and sell them to the pupils, or
2. Buy the books and rent them to the pupils, or
3. Buy the books and furnish them free, or
4. Contract with some dealer to sell the books at prices specified by the Board not to exceed an advance of 15 per cent. on cost.
If you decide to have the books handled through dealers, they must be authorized agents of your Board, remembering that this body is responsible for the payment of bills by its authorized agents. The law requires the Board to fix the retail price and this cannot be greater than 15 per cent. advance on the net wholesale price and many Boards ,can perhaps get these books distributed for a 10 per cent. advance, or less.
6. In correspondence address these publishers as follows: American Book Company, Austell Building, Atlanta, Georgia; Ginn & Company, Com merce Hall Building, Atlanta, Georgia; D. C. Heath & Company, Atlanta, Georgia, or 239 West Thirty-ninth Street, New York City. For books of T. J. Ainsworth & Company, Atkinson, Mentzer & Company, Historical Publishing Company, Macmillan Company, A. N. Palmer Company, Practical Drawing Company, Southern Publishing Company, Southwestern Publishing Company, Webb Publishing Company, and Zaner & Blosser Company, write the Southern School Book Depository, 121 Auburn Avenue, Atlanta, Georgia. Address the other publishers on the list according to the directors given under the name of the company.

AINSWORTHAND COMPANY

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L.IST OF AINSWORTH AND COMPANY,

623-633 Wabash Avenue, Chicago, Illinois.

or the Southern School Book Depository, Atlanta, Ga.

Books may be specified either by title or by number, and, if not ordered by number, please state whether the paper or cloth binding is desired. Any books on this list will be sent by mail, or express prepaid, on receipt of list price. (No exchange price except where shown).

Title of Book.

Catalog Lowest Lowest List Whol'e Exch. Price. Price. Price. f. o. b. Chicago.
THE LAK;ESIDE CLASSIC SERIES.

Addison, Joseph and Steele, Richard-

Classics No. 48-Sir Roger de Coverly Papers, cloth

illustrated ........................................ . $0.25

Andersen, Hans ChristianClassics No. 157-The Ugly Duckling, The Fir Tree .. .05

Arnold, MatthewClassics No. 107a-Sohrab and Rastum, paper sides ... .15 Classics No. 107-Sohrab and Rustum, board covers .. .20 Classics No. 107-Sohrab and Rustum, full cloth ..... .22

Browning, Robert-

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Classics No. 43-The Pied Piper of Hamelin ......... . .05

Bryant, illiam CullenClassics No. 2-Thanatopsis and Patriotic Poems with Selections from Washington, Lincoln, McKinley.. .15

Classics No. 76-The Antiquity of Freedom, A Forest

Burns, RoHbyemrnt- ' .04

Classics No. 5-Containing Selections from Burns' Poems (14) Burns' Songs (15) ................... . .15

Carlyle, TohmasCiassics No. 6-Essay on Burns ............,. ......... . .15

Coleridge, Samuel Taylor-

Classics No. 86-The Rime of the Ancient Mariner,

illustrated, and Elegy in a Country Churchyard

-Gray ........................................... . .10

Craik, Dinah Maria Mulock-

C!assics No. 158-Adventures of a Brownie, Rumpel-

stiltskin .............................................. .05

Defoe, Daniel-

Classics No. 159-Robinson Crusoe, illustrated, and

Humpy Dumpty, illustrated....................... . .05

Della Ramee, Louise-

Classics No. 153-A Dog of Flanders ............. .05

Dickens, Charles-

Classics No. 90-A Christmas Carol, paper sides..... . .10

Classics No. 90-a-A Christmas Carol, new, full cloth .22

Goldsmith, Oliver-

Classics No. 91-The Deserted Village, illustrated, and

The Traveler ..................................... .10

Classics No. 31-The Deserted Village, illustrated .... .05

Hale, Edward Everett-

Classics No. 147-The Man Without a Country....... .10

Classics No. 147-The Man Without a Country, cloth,

ne'\\"' ...................... .20

Hawthorne, Nathaniel-

Classics No. 133-The Pygmies, 32 pages ............. . .05

Classics No. 134-The Minotaur, 32 pages . . . . . . . . . . . . . .05

Classics No. 135-The Dragon's Teeth, 32 pages ..... . .05

Classics No. 26-Seleetions from Hawthorne and the

Pied Piper ....................................... .15

Classics No. 40-The Great Stone Face ............... . .05

Classics No. 41-The Snow Image .................... . .05

Classics No. 44-The Great Carbuncle ............... . .05

Classics No. 46-Selections from Tales of White Hills

paper ............................................. : .15

Classics No. 46a-Selections from Tales of White

Hins, cloth ....................................... . .22

Classics No. 87-Se!ected Twice Told Tales paper

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Holbrook, Florence-

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C!as.~~cs No. 138-The Every Day Primer, Part 1,

1 ustrated ........................................ .15

Classics No. 139-The Every Day Primer Part II

illustrated ............................. : ......... : .15

Irving, "\Vashington--

Classics No. 61-Rip Van Winkle .................... .05

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Title of Book.

L!t\\e~l Lowest List \\'ilule E:<ch. Price. Price. l'rice.
f. o. b. Chicago.

Classics No. 89-Legend S!eepy Hollow and Rip Van
Clas~~~kiJ'o. 'io...:."s~~~;.; . s~i~~ti~.r{~ ..i~~~. 'ti.;~ .. Sket~h .10 .07

Book ............................................. .15 Classics No. 30a-Seven Selections from the Sketch
Book, cloth ..................................... .22 LaFayette, Gilbert, The Marquis de-
Classics No. 77-Story of LaFayette .................. . .05 Longfellow, Henry Wadsworth-
Classics No. SO-Story of Longfellow................ . .05 Classics No. 144-Evangeline, paper ................. . .10 Classics No. 144a-Evangeline, full cloth, new....... . .22 Lowell, James RussellClassics No. 14-The Vision of Sir Launfai, The Holy
Grail, Tennyson, paper sides..................... . .15 Classics No. 15-The Vision of Sir Launfal, The Holy
Grail, Tennyson, full cloth, new .................. . .22 Classics No. 84-The Vision of Sir Launfal, and other
poems, cloth back ............................... . .15 Classics No. 84a-The Vision of Sir Launfal, and other
poems, full cloth, new............................. . .22 Macaulay, Thomas Babington-
Classics No. 20-Jssay on Milton .................... . .15 Classics No. 22-Essay on Addison ................... . .15 Classics No. 24-Lays of Ancient Rome, illustrated .. . .15 Morton, Edward Payson-. Classics No. 140-Mohawk Valley & Lake Ontario ... .15 Classics No. 141-Lake Erie and Commodore Perry.. .15 Classics No. 142-Lake Huron and Algonquins ....... . .15 Classics No. 143-Lake Michigan and French Explorers .15 Poe, Edgar Allen-
Classics No. 93-The Gold Bug, The Raven and Selected Poems, illustrated.......................... .15
Ruskin, JohnClassics No. 42-The KingCc of the Golden River ...... . .05
Scott, Sir WalterClassics No. 106-Lady of the Lake, with map, cloth .25 Classics No. 106a-Lady of the Lake, paper sides ..... .20
Shakespeare, WilliamClassics No. 29-The Merchant of Venice, paper sides .15 Classics No. 29a-The Merchant of Venice, full cloth, new .............................................. . .22 Classics No. R5-.Jnlius Caesar, cloth back........... . .15 Classics No. 85a-Julius Caesar, full cloth, new..... . .22
Tennyson, Alfred-
Classics No. 39-Enoch Arden ....................... . .05 Classics No. 92-Enoch Arden and other poems ..... . .10 Washington, George-
Classics No. 79-Story of Washington ............... . .05 Classics No. 2-The Farewell Address with Selections
from Bryant, McKinley, Lincoln .................. . .15 Webster, Daniel-
Classics No. 47-The First Bunker Hill Oration ..... . .05

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SPECIAL NUMBERS.

Classics No. 27-Selections from Lincoln, Hawthorne,

Webster, Goldsmith, and Tennyson ............... . .15

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Classics No. 49-Selections from English Poets ...... . .35

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Classics No. 99-Selections from American Poets ..... . .10

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Classics No. 127-Studies of American Authors...... . .15

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TWENTIETH CENTURY SHAKESPEARE SERIES.

Julius Caesar, Edited by C. L. Hooper, cloth, illustrated.. .30

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Macbeth, Edited by C. L. Hooper, cloth, illustrated......... .30

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Hamlet, Edited by C. L. Hooper, cloth, illustrated.......... .30

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Merchant of Venice, Edited by C. L. Hooper, cloth, !llust'ed .30

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As You Like It, Edited by C. L. Hooper, cloth, illustrated.. .30

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SPELLING.

Orthoepy and Orthography by H. M. Bell, paper sides ..... . .30

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Orthoepy and Orthography by H. M. Bell, full cloth ....... . .60

.45

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Title of Book.

Lowest Lowest List Whol'e Exch. Price. Price. Price. f. o. b. Chicago.

HISTORY.

A Source History of the United States, by Caldwell and

Persinger .. .. .. . . . .. . . . . . .. . . . . . . .. .. .. .. .. .. . . . 1. 25

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THE GREAT LAKES SERIES.

The Mohawk Valley and Lake Ontario, cloth, illustrated ... .28

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Lake Erie and Commodore Perry, cloth, illustrated ...... .28

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Lake Huron and the Algonqulns, cloth, Illustrated........ .28

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Lake Michigan and the French Explorers, cloth, illustrated .28

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Holbrook, Florence--

. Philip at School, A Primary Reader, cloth, illustrated .28

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LAKESIDE LITERATURE READERS.

World Stories for Children, Woods, A Third Grade Reader,

illustrated, cloth, 198 pages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .40

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Stories of Many Countries and Many Times, Holbrook, A

Fourth Grade Reader, illustrated, cloth, 251 pages ..... . .40

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Classic Poetry and Prose, A Fifth Grade Reader, illustrated,

cloth, 320 pages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . : . . . . . .50

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Famous Stories and Poems, A Sixth Grade Reader, ilhis-

trated, cloth, 348 pages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .50

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Classical Selections, A Seventh Grade Reader, illustrated,

cloth, 372 pages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .50

.37

Seelcted Classics, An Eighth Grade Reader, illustrated,

cloth, 306 pages ........................................ .50

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LIST OF ALLYN AND BACON

11 East 36th Street, New York City. To be furnished f. o. b., New York, upon order of any school board or board of education in State of Georgia .or upon the order of a duly authorized and responsible purchasing agent of such board, upon terms and prices listed below:

Title of Book.

ENGLISH.

Catalogue Lowest Lowest List Whol'e Exch. Price. Price. Price.

Bradley's Orations and Arguments ...........................$ 1.00 Chew's Practical High School Speller...................... . .40 Gowdy-Dexheimer Lessons in English:
Book I ............................................... . .50 Book II .............................................. .50 Book III ............................................. . .65 Gowdy's English Grammar ................................. . .80 Keeler and Adams' High School English .................... . 1.00 Pace's American Literature ............................... . 1.00 Pace's American Literature and Readings .................. . 1.35 Pace's Readings In American Literature .................. . 1.00 Pearson's Questions on Shakespeare: Hamlet. ............. . .15 Scott's Literature Note-Book ............................... . .06 Scott & Denney's Elementary English Composition ........ . .80 Scott & Denney's Composition-Literature.................. 1.00 Scott & Denney's Composition-Rhetoric .................... . 1.00 Scott & Denney's New Composition-Rhetoric............... 1.20 Seward's Note-Taking ..................................... . .50 Shurter's Public Speaking.................................. . .90 Syle's From Milton to Tennyson............................ 1.00

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THE ACADEMY SERIES OF ENGLISH CLASSICS.

Addison's DeCoverley Papers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .35

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Addison's Select Essays ..... :.. . ... .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. . .60

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Arnold's Essays in Criticism................................ .25

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Blackmore's Lorna Doone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75

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Lowest Lowest

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List Whol'e Exch.

Price. Price. Price.

Burke's Conciliation with the Colonies .............. : ...... . .30

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Burns' Selections ....................................... .35

.26

Carlyle's Essay on Burns ................................... . .25

.18

Carlyle's Selections ........................................ .60

.45

Eliot's Silas Marner....................................... .. .30

.22

Emerson's Select Essays and Poems....................... . .30

.22

Four English Poems ....................................... .. .25

.18

Goldsmith's Vicar of Wakefield ............................ .40

.30

Irving's Life of Goldsmith ................................. .40

.30

Irving's The Sketch-Book ................................... . .60

.45

Irving's Selections from the Sketch-Book ................... . .35

.26

Lowell's Vision of Sir Launfal and Other Poems ........... .25

.18

Macaulay's Select Essays .................................. .50

.37

Macaulay's Essay on Addison.............................. . .25

.18

Macaulay's Essay on Lord Clive....................... .25

.18

Macaulay's Essay on Johnson .............................. . .25

.18

Macaulay's Essay on Milton.......................... .25

.18

Macaulay's Essay on Milton and Addison .................. . .35

.26

Macaulay's Essay on Warren Hastings.................... .40

.30

Macaulay's Historical Essays .............................. . .60

.45

Milton's Minor Poems .............. : ....................... . .30

.22

Milton's Paradise Lost...................................... . .30

.22

Scott's Ivanhoe ............................................ .65

.48

Scott's Lady of the Lake ..... : ...................... ....... . .30

.22

Scott's Marmion ........................................... . .30

.22

Selected Poems, Pope, Gray, Goldsmith .................... .30

.22

Shakespeare's As You Like It:............................ .. .30

.22

Shakespeare's Hamlet ..................................... . .35

.26

Shakespeare's Julius Caesar............................... . .30

.22

Shakespeare's Macbeth ...... : ............................. .30

.22

Shakespeare's Merchant of Venice ......................... .30 ..22

Shakespeare's The Tempest. .............................. .30

.22

Short Story (Atkinson) ..................................... . .60

.45

Stevenson's Treasure Island.. , ............................. . .45

.33

Tennyson's Idylls of the King.............................. .30

.22

Three Narrative Poems ................-..................... . .30

.22

Webster's Reply to Hayne ................................. . .25

.18

FRENCH.

Chardenal's Complete French Course . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.20

.90

. 72

Chardenal's New French Course............................ 1.25

.93

.75

Chardenal's Advanced French Exercises.................. ,. .90

.67

.54

Colomba (Merimee) .................... :.. .. .. .. . . .. .. .. .. . . 50

.37

.30

Conversational French Reader (Bierman & Frank). . . . . . . . . . 80

.60

.48

L'Abbe Constantin (Halevy). .. .. .. . . .. .. .. .. . . .. . . . . . . .. . . . . 50

.37

.30

La Belle France (De Monvert).............................. .80

.60

.48

La Tulipe Noire (Dumas)................................... .50

.37

.30

Preparatory French Reader (Rollins)....................... .90

.67

.54

Readings from French History (Super)...................... 1.00

. 75

.60

GERMAN.

Bacon's Elements of German . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.00

.75

.60

Bacon's German Grammar for Beginners................... 1.25 Bacon's New German Grammar............................. 1.25

.93 .93

.75 .75

Bacon.s German Composition................................ 1.25 Bacon's Im Vaterland....................................... 1.25

.93 .93

.75 .75

Bacon's Vorwaerts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .80

.60

.48

Lange's Easy German Reading.............................. .60

.45

.36

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Keep's Iliad of Homer:

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.90

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.96

Kelsey's Anabasis of Xenophon ............................ . 1.60 1.20

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Allen & Phillips' Latin Composition ........................ . 1.00

.75

.60

Part I ................................................ . .60

.45

.36

Part II ............................................... . .60

.45

.36

Bennett's First Year Latin ................................. . 1.00

.75

.60

Bennett's Foundations of Latin ............................ . .90

.67

.54

Bennett's Latin Grammar ................................. . .80

.60

.48

Bennett's Caesar .......................................... . 1.00

.75

.60

Bennett's Cicero ........................................... . 1.00

.75

.60

Bennett's VIrgil ... , .. , , .................................... . 1.20

.90

.72

Bennett's Preparatory Latin Writer ....................... . .80

.60

.48

Bennett's Latin Composition ............................... . .80

.60

.48

Bennett's New Latin Composition ......................... . 1.00

.75

.60

Part I ................................................ . .60

.45

.36

Part II ............................................ .. .60

.45

.36

Bennett's Quantitative Reading of Latin Poetry.......... . .25

.18

Comstock's Virgil .......................................... . 1.40 1.05

.84

Kelsey's Caesar ............................................ . 1.25

.93

.75

Kelsey's Caesar's Commentaries............................ . 1.25

.93

.75

Kelsey's Cicero ............................................ . 1.25

.93

.75

Kelsey's Selections from Ovid............................... . 1.25

.93

.75

Nutting's Supplementary Latin Composition............... . .80

.60

.48

Rolfe's Lives of Nepos...................................... . 1.10

.82

.66

Rolfe's Selections from Vlrl Romae ......................... . .75

.56

.45

Rolfe & Dennison's Junior Latin Book..................... . 1.25

.93

.75

Scudder's Sallust's Catiline ................................ . 1.00

.75

.60

Scudder's Gradatlm ....................................... . .50

.37

.30

Smith's Latin Lessons ..................................... . 1.00

.75

.60

MATHEMATICS.

Lyman & Goddard's Plane & Spherical Trigonometry...... . .90

.67

.54

Lyman & Goddard's Computation Tables .................. . .50

.37

.30

Lyman & Goddard's Trigonometry and Tables ............ . 1.20

.90

. 72

Slaught & Lennes' Complete Algebra ....................... . 1.25

.93

.75

Elementary Algebra ................................. . 1.00

.75

.60

Intermediate Algebra ................................ . . 75

.56

.45

Slaught & Lennes' First Principles of Algebra:

Elementary Course ................................... 1.00

.75

.60

Advanced Course .................................... . .65

.48

.39

Complete Course ..................................... . 1.20

.90

.72

Slaught & Lennes' High School Algebra:

Elementary Course ................................... . 1.00

.75

.60

Advanced Course .................................... . .65

.48

.39

Complete Course . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.20 .. 90

. 72

Slallg'ht & Lennes' Geometry:

Solid ................................................. . . 75

.56

.45

Plane and Solid ...................................... . 1.25

.93

.75

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.60

Wilczynski's Plane Trigonometry and App:ications:

Elementary Course with Tables ...................... . 1.10

.82

.66

B1ementary Course without Tables ................... .80

.60

.4~

Complete Course with Tables ......................... 1.25

.93

.75

Complete Course without Table~ ...................... 1.00

.75

.60

Wilczynski's Logarithmic and Trigonometric Tables....... . 1.00

.75

.60

MUSIC.

Callinan's High School Song Book......................... 1.50

SCIENCE.

Agriculture-Grim's Elementary Agriculture ................ . Biology-Smallwood's Practical Biology.................... Botany-Nelson's Herbarium ............................ Chemistry-Blanchard's Household Chemistry............. Brownlee and Others:
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1.25 1.25
. 75 .50
1.25 1.25
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COOKING.

Greer's Text-Book of Cooking............................. .. 1.25

GENERAL SCIENCE.

Snyder's First Year Science................................ . 1.25

PHYSICS. Carhart & Chute's:
First Principles of Physics ........................... . High School Physics ............................... Elements of Physics ............................. Chute's Physics Laboratory Guide ........... .- . Fuller & Brownlee's Laboratory Exercises ...........

1.25 1.25 1.20
.50 .75

PHYSIOGRAPHY.

Fairbanks' Practical Physiography ................... 1.60

PHYSIOLOGY.

Walker's Anatomy, Physiology and Hygiene ........ 1.20

SPANISH.

DeVitis' Spanish Grammar................................. . 1.25 DeVitis' Spanish Reader .................................... . 1.25

1.12
.93 .93 .56 .37 .93 .93 .37 .13 1.12 .45
.93
.93
.93 .93 .90 .37 .56
1.20
.90
.93 .93

.75 .76 .75 .75 .90
.75 .75 .75 .76 .72
.96 .72 .75 .75

BOOKKEEPING.

Ell!s' Practical Bookkeeping ................................ . 1.35 1.01

.81

Blank Books, Part I. .............................. .50

.37

Blank Books, Part II. ................................. . .75

.56

Business Forms ....................................... . .60

.45

Vouchers ............................................. . .50

.37

The Academy Class Register............ 1.50 per dozen.

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Brace & Mayne's Farm Shop Work ......................... . 1.00 Bricker's Agricultural Education for Teachers ........... .80 Buffum & Deaver's Sixty Lessons in Agriculture .......... . .60 Goff & Mayne's First Principles of Agriculture ............ . .80 Irvins & Merrill's Practical Lessons In Agriculture ........ . .84 Mayne's & Hatch's High School Agriculture ............... 1.00 Wilkinson's Practical Agriculture .......................... 1.00

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ALGEBRA.

Lyman & Darnell's Elementary Algebra..... :............... 1.32

.99

.93

Mllne's Elements of Algebra................................ .60

.45

.27

Mllne's High School Algebra................................ 1.00

.75

.45

Milne's Standard Algebra . .. .. .. . . . . . . . . . . .. . . ... . .. . . .. . . . 1.00

.75

.60

Mllne's Standard Algebra, Revised.......................... 1.00

.75

.60

Mllne's First Year Algebra.................................. .85

.63

.51

Milne's Second Course In Algebra........................... .88

.66

.53

Rivenburg's Review of Algebra............................. .36

.27

Robbins & Somerville's Exercises in Algebra................ .50

.37

ARITHMETIC.

Bailey & Germann's Number Primer...................... .30

.22

Bookman's Business Arithmetic .......................... .65

.48

.39

Chancellor's Arithmetic for Evening Schools.............. .30

.22

Chancellor's Standard Short Course for Evening Schools ... .50

.37

Dubb's Complete Mental Arithmetic ...................... .35

.26

.21

Dubb's Arithmetical Problems, without answers:

Pupil's Edition, Two Parts, each.................... .25

.18

.15

Glbb's Natural Number Primer............................ .25

.18

Hamilton's Arithmetic, Three Book Series:

Primary Arithmetic .................................. . .35

.26

.21

Intermediate Arithmetic .................... .40

.30

.:!

School Arithmetic ............................. .45

.33

.~7

Two Book Series:

Elementary Arithmetic ........................... .35

.26

.16

Complete Arithmetic ................................ .60

.45

.36

Harve~:s Essentials of Arithmetic, Two Book Series:

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Second Book, Part Two .............................. . .36

.27

.22

Hunt's Community Arithmetic............................. . .60

.45

.36

Lyman's Advanced Arithmetic.............................. .75

.56

.45

M!lrie's Progressive Arithmetics, Three Book Series:

First Book ..................................... .35

.26

.16

Second Book ......................................... . .40

.30

.18

Third Book .......................................... . .45

.33

.20

Milne's Elements of Arithmetic ........................ .30

.22

.18

Milne's Mental Arithmetic .................................. . .35

.26

.21

Moore's New Commercial Arithllletic.................. 1.00

. 75

.45

Ray's Modern Intellectual Arithmetic................... .25

.18

.10

Thomas's Rural Arithmetic................................. .68

.51

.41

Van Tuyl's Complete Business Arithmetic ............... 1.00

.75

.45

Van Tuyl's Essentials of Business Arithmetic .......... .70

.52

.42

ASTRONOMY.

Bowen's Astronomy by Observation ........... : .......... . 1.00

.75

.60

Steele's Popular Astronomy, Revised (Todd) .............. 1.00

.75

.60

Todd's New Astronomy..................................... . 1.30

.97

.59

BINDERS.

Loose Leaf Binder "A" ..................................... . .36

.27

BIOLOGY.

Hunter's Civic Biology...................................... . 1.25

.93

.75

Hunter's Laboratory Problems in Civic Biology ........... . .80

.60

Hunter's Essentials of Biology............................. . 1.25

.93

.55

Sharpe's Laboratory Manual in Biology.................... .75

.56

BOOKKEEPING AND COMMERCIAL SUBJECTS.

Bookkeeping.

Belding's Accounts and Accounting Practice ............... . .90

.67

.54

Practice Blanks for same; per set of four ............ . .52

.39

No. 1 ...................................... .12

.09

No. 2 ........................................ .16

.12

No. 3 .......................................... .16

.12

No. 4 ........................................... . .08

.06

Practice Vouchers for same.......................... .40

.30

Practice Forms for same ............................. . .36

.27

Bexell & Nichols's Principles of Bookkeeping and Farm

Accounts ... : .................. ~ ....................... .65

.48

.29

First Lessons in Bookkeeping (W. & R. Series) ........... . .70

.52

.31

Blanks for same ...................................... . .45

.33

Forms for same (use optional) ....................... . .30

.22

Modern Illustrative Bookkeeping, Introductory Course Re-

vised, (Williams & Rogers Series) ..................... . 1.00

.75

.45

Vouchers for same.................................. .45

.33

Forms for same ....................................... . .50

.37

Blanks for same ...................................... . .40

.30

Modern Illustrative Bookkeeping, Advanced Course Revised

(Williams & Rogers Series) .......................... . .85

.63

.39

Grocery Business Section ............................. . .25

.18

Commission Business Section......................... . .25

.18

Wholesale Dry Goods Business Section ............... . .25

.18

Manufacturing Section ................................. .30

.22

Grocery Business Outfit; forins and blanks .......... . .38

.28

Commission Business Outfit; vouchers, forms and

blanks ............................................ . .70

.52

Dry Goods Business Outfit; vouchers, forms and

blanks ............................................ . .78

.58

Manufacturing Business Outfit; vouchers, forms and

blanks ......................................... .90

.67

Modern Illustrative Bookkeeping,- Complete Course Revised

(Williams & Rogers Series) ........................... .. 1.50 1.12

.75

Outfits of blanks, vouchers, and forms same as for

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Commercial Arithmetic.

Bookman's Business Arithmetic............................. .65

.48

.39

Moore's New Commercial Arithmetic........................ 1.00

.75

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Commercial Law.

Gano's Commercial Law (W. & R. Series).................. 1.00

.75

.45

Nichols & Rogers's Short Course in Commercial Law (Wil-

liams & Rogers Series).................................. .60

.45

.27

Penmanship.

Mills's Business Penmanship............................... . .28

.21

English.

Buehler's Practical Exercises in English.................... .50

.37

.30

Hotchkiss & Drew's Business Er!glish....................... 1.08

.81

.65

Spelling and Dictionaries.

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.18

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.15

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Webster's Elementary-School Dictionary................... . .90

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Webster's Shorter School Dictionary........................ . .60

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Stenograpl:ty and Typewriting.

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Benn Pitman, Isaac Pitman, Gregg, Graham, Munson,

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.63

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Business forms for same .............................. . .20

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BOTANY.

Andrews's Practical Course in Botany...................... . 1.25

.93

.55

Coulter's (J. G.) Botanical Notebook and Laboratory Manual .36

.27

Coulter's Botanical Notebook and Laboratory Manual with

Loose Leaf Binder "A" ................................. .72

.54

Coulter's Plant Life and Plant Uses ........................ . 1.20 .90 .72

Cowles & Coulter's Spring Flora ........................... . .60

.45

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CHEMISTRY.

Blanchard & Wade's Foundations of Chemistry............ . 1.26

.93

.75

Clarke & Dennis's Elementary Chemistry.................. . 1.10

.82

.66

Laboratory Manual to same.......................... . ;50

.37

Weed's Chemistry hi the Home............................. . 1.20

.90

.72

W!led's Laboratory Manual of Chemistry In the Home .... . .44

.33

Williams & Whitman's Laboratory Exercises in Generai

Chemistry .............................................. . .36

.27

Williams & Whitman's Laboratory Exercises in General

Chemistry with Loose Leaf Binder "A" ................ . .72

.54

CIVICS.

Clark's The Government: What It Is; What It Does ...... . .75

.56

.45

Garner's Government in the United States................. . ~ickles's Elements of Government. ........................ .

1.00 1.00

.75 .75

.60 .45

olfson's Outlines for Review in Civics .................... . .25

.18

DICTIONARIES.

;~g~i:~:~ Shorter School Dictionary....................... . .60

.45

Webster's Elementary-School Dictionary................... . .90

.67

Webster's

Secondary-School Secondary-School

Dictiona'ry.................... . Dictionary (Indexed) ......... .

1.50 1.80

1.12 1.35

DOMESTIC SCIENCE.

Conley's Principles of Cooking............................. . .52

.39

.32

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ECONOMICS.

Jevon's Political Economy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .35

.26

.21

Laughlin's Elements of Political Economy................... 1.20

.90

.72

ENGLISH LANGUAGE.

Language Lessons and Grammar.

Evans's Language Lessons.................................. .30

.22

.18

Evans's English Grammar................................... .40

.30

.24

Hoenshel's Progressive Course in English:

Book Ose ............................................. .32

.24

.20

Book Two .. ................... ................ ........ .56

.42

.34

Kimball's Structure of the, English Sentence................ . 75

.56

.45

Knight's Primer of Essentials in Grammar and Rhetoric... .25

.18

.16

Maxwell's Elementary Grammar............................. .40

.30

.24

Maxwell's School Grammar.................................. .60

.45

.36

Maxwell, Johnston & Barnum's Speaking and Writing:

Book One . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .20

.15

.12

Book Two ...................... .. . . ................ ... .23

.17

.14

Book Three . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25

.18

.15

Book Four . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .28

.21

.17

Morrow's Language for Little People........................ .25

.18

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Pearson & Kirchwey's Essentials of English:

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Foncin. Le Pays de France (Muzzarelli) ............ E .60

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.37

Meyer. Das Amulett (Glasscock) .........................I .35

.26

Mezger & Mueller. Kreuz und Quer durch Deutsche

Lande .................................................. E .60

.45

Moser. Der Bibliothekar (Cooper) .........................I .45

.33

Muller. Neue Marchen (Little) ........................... E .30

.22

Riehl. Burg Neideck (Thompson) .........................I .48

.36

Riehl. Das Spielmannskind, and Der Stumme Ratsherr

(Priest) ................ ................................ I .35

.26

Riehl. Der Fluch der Schonheit (Frost) ..................I .30

.22

Riehl. Die Vierzehn Nothelfer, and Trost urn Trost

(Sihler) ................................................. I .30

.22

Ries. Easy German Stories (Biermann) .................. E .35

.26

Roth. Ein Nordischer Held (Boll) ......................... I .35

.26

Schanz. Der Assistent and Other Stories (Beinhorn) ......I .35

.26

Scheffel. Der Trompeter von Sakkingen (Buehner) ........ I .75

.56

Scherer & Dirks. Deutsche Lieder ........................ I .25

.18

Schiller. Ballads and Lyrics (Rhoades) ................. , .I .60

.45

Schiller. Die Jungfrau von Orleans (Florer) ............... I .70

.. 52

Schiller. Wilhelm Tell (Roedder) .........................I .70

.52

Schrakamp. Deutsche Heimat ............................ E .80

.60

Schrakamp. Ernstes und Heiteres ....................... E .35

.26

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.18

Seidel. Die Monate (Arrowsmith) ........................ E .25

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Seidel. Leberecht Huhnchen und Andere Sdnderlinge

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.37

Spanhoofd. Aus Vergangener Zeit ........................ I .50

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.18

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Each ................................................... . .70

.52

Stern & Arrowsmith. Aus deutschen Dorfern............ E .36

.27

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.18

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.22

Stoltze. Lose Blatt.er .....................................E .30

.22

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.18

Storm. Immensee (Dirks) ................................E .40

.30

Storm. Im Sonnenschein and Ein. Grunes Blatt (Swig-

gett) ................................................... E .25

.18

Wlldenbruch. Das Edle Blut (Eggert) ...................... I .30

.22

Wildenbruch. Der Letzte (Beckmann) ................... E .30

.22

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.22

White's (H. A.) Beginner's History of the U. S........... . .45

.33

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ANCIENT HISTORY.

:Lewis's Oriental and Greek Peoples-Study Outline ........ . .25

.18

Lewis's Pupil's Notebook and Study Outline in Oriental and

Greek History .......................................... . .25

.18

McKinley's The Roman People-Study Outline ............. . .25

.18

McKinley's Pupil's Notebook and Study Outline in Roman

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.18

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.90

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.90

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.:so Newton & Treat's Outlines for Review in Roman History .. .25

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ENGLISH HISTORY.

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.18

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.67

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.67

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.90

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.45

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Arnold's (T. K.) Latin Prose Composition (Mulholland) .... . 1.00

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.60

Brittain's Introduction to Caesar .......................... . .75

.56

.45

Harkness's Complete Latin Grammar .............. : . . : . ... . 1.25

.93

.75

Inglis's Latin Composition Exercise Book .................. . .25

.18

Leiper's Latin Subordinate Clause Syntax ................. . .30 Mather & Wpeeler's Latin Prose Writing ................. . 1.00

.22 .75

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Mitchell's Writing of Narrative Latin ...................... . 1.10

.82

.66

Nutting's Latin Primer .................................... . .50

.37

.30

Nutting's First Latin Reader. With English-Latin Exer-

cises .................................................... . .75

.56

.45

Pearson's Essentials of Latin for Beginners ............... . .90

.67

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.75

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Pearson's Lat1n Prose Composition, Based on- Caesar ....... . .50

.37

.22

Pearson's Latin Prose Composition, Based on Cicero ...... . .50

.37

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.75

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.93

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.63

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Bishop, King & Helm's Cicero. Ten Orations and Selected Letters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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.97 1.12
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OVID.

Gleason's A Term of Ovid ......................... .75

.56

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.67

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King's Elements of Woodwork.............................. . .60

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.52

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Aiken's (W.'H.) Music Course. In one book............... .50

.37

.22

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Dann's Music Course:

First Year Music ..................................... . .60

.45

.36

Second Year Music .................................. .32

.24

.20

Third Year Music .................................... . .36

.27

.22

Fourth Year Music .................................. . .44

.33

.27

Fifth Year Music ....... : . ............................ . .48

.36

.34

Manual for Teachers ................................. . 1.00

.75

Dann's Christmas Carols and Hymns ..................... . ' .45

.33

.27

Dann's Musical Dictation:

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.37

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.48

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.07

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.37

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.37

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.22

.12

Harmonic Second Reader ............................. . .35

.26

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.30

.17

Harmonic Fourth Reader ........................... .40

.30

.17

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.37

.21

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.37

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.18

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.18

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.22

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.22

.18

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.30

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MYTHOLOGY.

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Barnes's Natural Slant Penmanship. Nos. 1 to 8. Per

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.15

Third and Fourth Grades ............................ . .20

.15

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.21

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4A, 4B, 5A, 5B, and Movement Exercises. Each ... . .10

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.45

Manual. Revised. Parts I, II, and III. Each per

dozen ............................................... . 1.50 1.12

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.07

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.21

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.45

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35 slips) per dozen .................................. . .60

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1 to 8. Each ...................................... . .15

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Cheston, Dean & Timmerman's Laboratory Manual of

Physics ................................................. .50

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.45

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.22

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.93

.56

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.37

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.37

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.48

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PSYCHOLOGY.

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Golden Treasury Readers (Stebbins & Coolidge): Primer ............................................... . .32 First Reader ......................................... . .32 Second Reader ....................................... . .42 Third Reader ......................................... . .48 Fourth Reader ........................................ . .60 Fifth Reader ......................................... . .65
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FIRST YEAR.

Baker's Children's First Book of Poetry .................... . .40

.30

Baldwin's Fairy Reader ................................... . .35

.26

Baldwin's Second Fairy Reader ........................... . .35

.26

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Barnard Language Reader (Paine) ........................ . .30

.22

Dutton's World at Work: Fishing and Hunting.......... . .30

.22

Easy Steps for Little Feet ................................... . .25

.18

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.18

Fox's Indian Primer ...................................... : .25

.18

Lane's Stories for Children ................................. . .25

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McCullough's Little Stories for Little People ............... . .25

.18

Pathways in Nature and Literature (Christy & Shaw):

First Reader .................................. .25

.18

Simms's Child Literature .................................. . .30

.22

W!lliams's Choice Literature, New Edition:

Book One ....................................... .22

.16

Wood's (M. H.) The Children's First Story Book........ .25

.18

SECOND YEAR.

Adams's Fables and Rhymes ............................... . .30

.22

Baldwin's Another Fairy Reader ....................... .35

.26

Baldwin's Fairy Stories and Fables ....................... . .35

.26

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.26

Golden Book of Choice Reading ........................... . .30

.22

Johnston (E. L.) & Barnum's Book of Plays for Little

Actors .................................................. . .30

.22

Johonnot's Book of Cats and Dogs ....................... . .17

.12

Logie & Uecke's Story Reader ............................. . .30

.22

Lucia's Peter and Polly in Spring........................ .. .36

.27

Lucia's Peter and Polly in Summer ...................... . .35

.26

Lucia's Peter and Polly in Winter.......................... . .35

.26

Pathways in Nature and Literature, Second Grade ....... . .30

.22

Skinner & Lawrence's Little Dramas for Primary Grades .. .35

.26

Smythe's Old Time Stories Retold ........................ .. .35

.26

Smythe's Reynard the Fox ................................ . .30

.22

Stafford's Animal Fables ................................... . .30

.22

Varney's Story Plays, Old and New: Book One, .......... . .32

.24

Williams's Choice Literature, Book Two ............ ....... . ..25

.18

THIRD YEAR.
Abbott's Adventures of a Country Boy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .52 Abbott's A Boy on a Farm (Johnson)...................... .45 Adam's Folk Story and Verse............................... .40 Bakewell's True Fairy Stories . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .35 Baldwin's Fifty Famous People .. . .. .. . . . .. . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . .35 Baldwin's Fifty Famous Stories Retold..................... .35 Baldwin's Old Greek Stories . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45 Baldwin's Old Stories of the East.......................... .45 Book of Tales . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .50 Bradish's Stories of County Life . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .40 Coe's School Readers:
Third Grade . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40 Davis & Chow-Leung's Chinese Fables and Folk Stories.... .40 Defoe's Robinson Crusoe Retold (Baldwin).................. . 35 Dutton's World at work-Trading and Exploring (Luthe.r) .40 Eggleston's Stories of Grf'at Americans for Little Amer-
icans . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .40 Farmer's Nature Myths of Many Lands..................... .45 Holbrook's (F.) Dramatic Reader for Lower Grades........ .40 Johonnot's Grandfather's Stories . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .27 Johonnot's Friends in Feathers and Fur . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .30 Long's Home Geography ........... :. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .25 Monteith's Some Useful Animals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50 Otis's Calvert of Maryland .. .. .. . . .. .. . .. . . .. . . . . . .. .. .. . . . .~5 Otis's Mary of Plymouth . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .35 Otis's Peter of New Amsterdam . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .35 Otis's Richard of Jamestown .................... ; . .. .. . . . . . 35 Otis's Ruth of Boston . . . . . . . . .. . . . .. .. . .. .. . . . . . . . . .. .. . .. . .~5 Otis's Stephen of Philadelphia . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . .. .. . . . . . . .~5 Payne's (F. 0.) Geographical Nature Studies............. .25 Pratt's Legends of the Red Children........................ .30 Pyle's Prose and Verse for Children......................... .40 Pyle's Stories of Humble Friends .... , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50 Schwartz's Five Little Strangers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .40 Sha"('s (E. R.) Big People and Little People of Other
Lanils ................................................... .30 Akinn~s Dramatic Stories for Reading and Acting........ .35 ~kinner's Merry Tales . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .48
tanley's Animal Folk Tales................................. .52 ~wift's Gulliver's Travels Retold (Baldwin)................. .35 mfr-er's Our Common Friends and Foes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .30 Wiliams's ChoicP Literature, Book Three.................. .2S
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Baldwin's Conquest of the Old Northwest. ................. . .60

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Baldwin's Discovery of the Old Northwest. ................ . .60

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Baldwin's Golden Fleece ............................. .50

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.26

Cooper's Adventures of Pathfinder (Haight) ............... . .35

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Guerber's Story of the Thirteen Colonies .................. . .65

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Hawkes's Trail to the Woods ............................... . .40

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.45

Holder's (C. F.) Stories of Animal Life .................. . .60

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Johonnot's Some Curious Flyers, Creepers, and Swimmers .. .40

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Keffer's Nature Studies on the Farm ..................... . .40

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Kingsley's Four American Explorers ....................... . .50

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Kingsley's Story of Lewis and Clark ..................... . .25

.18

Krout's Alice's Visit to the Hawaiian Islands .............. . .45

.33

Krout's Two Girls in China .............................. .45

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Little's Francisco, the Filipino ............................. . .40

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Marden's Stories from Life ................................ . .45

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Mix's Mighty Animals ..................................... . .40

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Monteith's Living Creatures of Water, Land. and Air ..... . .50

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Nicholson's Stories of Dixie ................................ . .52

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Perry & Beebe's Four American PioneerR ................ . .50

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Person's Our Country in Poem and Prose .................. . .50

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Wallach's Historical and Biographical "N"arratives .......... . .3fi

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.37

Wilkins' The Weaver's Children ........................... . .36

.27

Williams's Choice Literature, Book Five ................... . .40

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Baldwin's Fifty Famous Rides and Riders ................. . .64

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Baldwin's Abraham Lincoln ............................... . .60

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Rlaich's Three Industrial Nations .......................... . .64

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Bradish's Old Norse Stories.; ............................ .45

.33

Carpenter's Geographical Readers:

South America ...................................... .60

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Arnold's Stories of Ancient Peoples ...... o .50

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Baker's Children's Third Book of Poetry ......... , ........ .40

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Cody's Four American Poets ........................... .50

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William's Choice Literature, Book Seven................... .50

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Winterburn's Spanish in the Southwest ................. .55

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J:::IGHTH YEAR.

Baldwin's Nine Choice Poems ....................... .25

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Dickens's Tale of Two Cities (Kirk) ..................... .50

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Johonnot's Ten Great Events In History ................. . .54

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Long-English Lit..rature . . .. . . .. .. . .. . . . .. . . . . . .. .. .. . . . . .. 1.35 1.01

.R1

Prince-Practical 'F:ng-lish Grammar......................... .60

.45

.36

Whitney-Essentials of English Grammar................... . 75

.56

.45

ENGLISH-SUPPLEMENTARY. Ashmore-Manual of Pronunciation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .30 Brlggs-Laboratorv Manual of Letters....................... .25 Boyce-Enundation a nil Articulation, Rev.................. .30 Fulton and Trueblood-Standard Selections.................. 1.25' Gardiner-Making of Argument~ .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 1.00 Gayley-Classlc Mvths In En~rliRh Literature............... 1.50 Scott and Denny. Rhetoric Tablet, No. 1.................... .15 Calhoun & MacAJarney-Readlngs from American Literature 1.40 Greenough. Nutter & Hersey-English Composlt!on Note-
book (Biflex Edition) . .. . .. . . . .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. . 75 Wild-Geographic Influences In Old Testament Masterpieces 1.00

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.22

Arnold-'Sohrab and Rustum (Trent and Brewster)......... .25

.18

Blackmore-Lorna Doone (Trent and Brewster)............ .65

.48

Browning, Elizabeth Barrett-Selections (Lee).............. .30

.22

Browning, Robert-Selections (Lovett) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .30

.22

Bunyan-Grace Abounding (Baldwin) . . .. . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . .35

.26

Bunyan-Pilgrim's Progress (Montgomery)................. .25

.18

Burke-Speech on American Taxation (Moffatt)............ .25

.18

Burke-Speech on Conciliation with America (Lamont).... .30

.22

Burns-Representative Poems with Carlyle's Essay (Han-

son) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .30

.22

Byron-Selections (Tucker) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .30

.22

Carlyle-Essay on Burns (Hanson).......................... .25

.18

Coleridge-The Rime of the Ancient Mariner, Christabel,

and Kubla Khan (Gibbs)................................ .24

.18

Cook and Benham-Specimen Letters....................... .36

.26

Cooper-Last of the Mohicans (Dunbar).................... .50

.37

Defoe-Robinson Crusoe (Trent) ~........................... .60

.46

DeQuincey-Revolt of the Tartars (Simonds)............... .26

.18

DeQuincey-Engllsh Mall Coach and Joan of Arc (Turk)... .25

.18

Dickens-Tale of Two Cities (Linn) ..... ,.................. .50

.37

Dickens-David Copperfield (Buck).......................... . 70

.52

Dryden-Palamon and Arcite (Eliot)........................ .25

.18

Eliot, George-The Mill on the Floss (Dorey)................ .50

.37

Eliot, George-Silas Marner (Witham) ................. ,.... .30

.22

Franklin-Autobiography (Montgomery and Trent)......... .40

.30

Gaskell-Cranford (Simonds) . . . .. . .. . . . .. .. .. . . .. .. . . . . . . . . .30

.22

Goldsmith-Deserted Village, Traveller, and Gray's Elegy

(Pound) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .25

.18

Goldsmith-Vicar of Wakefield (Montgomery) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .30

.22

Huxley-Selections (Cushing) .. .. . .. .. . . . .. . . .. . . . . .. .. . . . . . .25

.18

Irving-Oliver Goldsmith (Gaston) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .40

.30

Irving-Sketch Book (Litchfield) ..... :.. . .. . .. . .. .. . . .. . . .. . . . 50

. 37

Lamb-Essays of Ella (Wauchope).......................... .40

.30

Lamb-Selected Essays (Wauchope) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .50

.37

Lincoln-Selections (Tarbell) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .30 .22

Litchfield-Selections from Five English Poets............. .20

.15

Lodge-Rosalynde (Baldwin) .. .. . .. . .. .. . . .. . . .. . .. . .. . .. . . .36

.26

Macaulay-England In 1685 (Bates).......................... .30

.22

Macaulay-Essay on Addison (Smith)....................... .25

.18

Macaulay-Essays on Addison and Milton (Smith).......... .30

.22

Macaulay-Essay on Milton (Smith)......................... .20

.15

Macaulay-Essays on Lord Clive and Warren Hastings

(Gaston) . . . . . ... . . . . . . . . .. . . . ... . . .... . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .36

.26

Macaulay-Lays and Ballads of Ancient Rome (Daniell)... .30

.22

Macaulay-Life of Samuel .Johnson (Hanson)............... .25

.18

Macautay-Speeches on Copyright and Lincoln's Address

at Cooper Union (Gaston)............................... .25

.18

Milton-L'Allegro, II Penseroso, Comus, and Lycldas (Hunt-

Ington) . . . . .. . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . .. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .25

.18

Milton-Paradise Lost, Books I-IT. and Lycldas (Sprague).. .30

.22

Palgrave-The Golden Treasury (Trent and Erskine)....... .50

.37

Palgrave-Golden Treasury, Poems of Wordsworth, Shelley

and Keats <Trent and Erskine)......................... .26

.18

Parkman-The Oregon Trail (Leonard)...................... .45

.33

Poe-Select Poems and Tales (Gambrill).................... .30

.22

Pope-Rape of the Lock and Other Poems (Parrott)....... .30

.22

Pope-Translation of the Iliad (Tappan).................... .25

.18

Ruskin-Sesame and Llllles (Hufford)....................... .25

.1S

Rcott-Tvanhoe (Lewis) . . . . . . ... . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .60

.45

Rcott-Lady of the Lake (Ginn)............................. .35

.26

Scott-Quentin Durward (Bruere) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .50

.37

Shakespeare (New As You Like

IHtu.d.s.o..n..E..d.l.tl.o.!.'.).:.........................

.30

.22

Coriolanus . .. .. .. .. . . . . .. . . .. . . .. .. .. . . . . .. . .. . .. .. .. .. .30

.22

Hamlet .. . .. .. .. .. . .... .. .. .. .. .. ... . .. . .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. .30

.22

Henry the Fifth........................................ .30

.22

.Tullus Caesar .. .. .. .. . .. .. . . . .. . .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. . . . . . . . 30

. 22

King .Tohn . .. .. . . . .. . . . . . . .. . . . .. .. . . .. . . . . .. . .. .. . .. . .30

.22

King Lear .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . .. . . .. . . .. .. . .. . .. .. . .. . . . . . . . . 30

. 22

Macbeth ; . .. . .. .. . . . . . . . . . . . .. . .. .. . . ... .. . . . . . . .. .. . . .30

.22

Merchant of Venice................................... .30

.22

Midsummer Night's Dream............................. ,30

.22

Much Ado About Nothing............................. .30

.22

Richard the Second.................................... .30

.22

Richard the Third..................................... .30

.22

Romeo and .Juliet.................... ;................. .30

.22

The Tempest . .. .. . .. . .. . .. .. .. .. . .. . . .. . .. . .. . .. .. . . . . . 30

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Twelfth Night ................. ..................... . 30

.22

Antony and Cleopatra ................................ . .30

.22

Cymbeline ............................................ . .30

.22

Henry the Fourth, Part First. ....................... . .30

.22

Henry the Fourth, Part Second ....................... . .30

.22

Henry the Eighth .................................... . .30

.22

Othello ................................................ . .30

.22

Winter's Tale ........................................ . .30 .22

Smith's Short Stories, Old and New ......................... . .48

.36

Snyder-Selections from the Old Testament................ . .30 .22

Spencer-Faerie Queene (Litchfield) ....................... . .40

.30

Stevenson-Inland Voyage and Travels with a Donkey

(Snow) ................................................. .35 .26

Stevenson-Treasure Island (Hersey) .......... ."............ . .45

.33

Tennyson-Idylls of the King-Coming of Arthur, Gareth

and Lynette, Lancelot and Elaine, The Holy Grail, and

the Passing of Arthur (Boughton) ...................... . .30

.22

Tennyson-The Princess (Cook) ........................... .30

.22

Thackeray-Henry Esmond (Moore) ....................... . .60 .45

Thackeray-English Humorists (Young) ................... . .35 .26

Washington and Webster-Farewell Address and First

Bunker Hill Oration (Gaston) .......................... . .25 .18

Trent, Hanson and Brewster-Introduction to the English

Classics, Revised ..................................... .60 .45

FRENCH.

Aldrich & Foster-Elementary French....................... ~ .. oo .75

.60

Aldrich & Foster-Foundations of French ................... . 90

.67

.M

FRENCH-SUPPLEMENTARY.

Aldrich & Foster-French Reader . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50

.37

International Modern Language Series:

About-LaMere de Ia Marquise and La Fllle du Cha-

no!ne (Super) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .50

.37

Augier-La Pierre de Touche (Harper)................ .45

.33

Beaumarchais-Le Barbier de Seville (Osgood) .... ;... .45

.33

Bolleau-Despreaux-Les Heros de Roman (Crane).... . 75

.56

Bourget-Extraits Choisis (Van Daell). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50

.37

Colin-Contes et Savnetes .. . .. .. . .. .. .... .. .. .. .. .. .. .40

.30

Coppee-On Rend l'Argent (Harry) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .50

.37

Cornellle-Le Cid (Searles) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .40

.30

Daudet-La Belle-Nivernaise (Freeborn) ..... :. . . . . . . .25

.18

Daudet-Morceaux Cholsls (Freeborn) .. . .. .. .. .. .. .. . .50

.37

Daudet-LeNabab (Wells) . . . .. . .. . . . .. .. . .. .. . . .. .. .. . .50

.37

Daudet-Tartarin de Tarascon (Cerf) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .45

.33

Dumas-VIngt Ans A pres (Super)..................... .60

.45

Erckmann-Chatrain-Madame Therese (Rollins) . . . . . . 50

.37

Feval-La Fee des Greves (Hawtrey) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .60

.45

Fontaine-Nouveau Cours Francais . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . .90

.67

Fortler-Napol"on . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .35

.26

Guerlac-SelPrtion~ from Standard French Authors... .50

.37

Halevy-L'Abbe Constantin (Babbitt) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .40

.30

Halevy-Un Mariage d'Amour (Patzer) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .25

.18

Herdler-Scfentiflc French Reader . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .60

.45

Hugo-Poem~ (Edgar and Squair) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .90

.67

Jacques-Intermediate French . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .40

.30

Jo~~elyn & Talbert-Elementary Reader of French

History ... ........................................... .30

.22

Lahlche-LaGrammaire and Le Baron de Fourchevif

(Piatt) ...................... .............. ... ... . ... .35

.26

Labiche and Martin-Le Voyage de M. Perrichon

(Spiers) ................... .' ................. : . . . . . . . . 30

.22

LaFontaine-0ne Hundred Fabl<'s (Super)............ .40

.30

Lazare-Contes et Nouvelles, First Series............ .35

.26

La?.are-Contes et Nouvelles, Second Series . . . . . . . . . . . .~n

.26

La?.are-Elementarv French Comnoition . . . . . . . . . . . . . .~5

.26

Lazare-Lectures Faciles pour les Commencants...... . ~0 Lazare-Les Plus .Tolls Contes de Fees................ .~n Lazar<'-PremierPs LecturPS en Pros et en Vers...... .~n

.22 .26 .26

Loti-Pecheur d'Tslani!e !Peirce) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .45 Maistre-La J<>une SibPriPnnP (Roh~on) . . . . . . . . . . . . . .~n Maltre-Le~ Pri~onnlers ilu Caucae (Robson)....... . ~0

.33 .26 .22

Marlque and nilson-Exercises In French Composition .40

.30

MaunaRsant-1'en Shcrt Stories (Schlnz) . . . . . . . . . . . . . .40

.30

Mellhac and Halevy-Three French Comedies (House) .35

.26

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.45

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Moliere-L'Avare ..................................... . .40

.30

Moliere-Le Bourgeois Gentilhomme (Oliver) ......... . .45

.33

Moliere-Le Malade Imaginaire (Olmsted) ........... . .60

.37

Moliere-Les Presi9uses Ridicules (Davis) ........... . .60

.37

Pailleron-Le Monde ou I'on s'ennuie (Price) ......... . .40

.30

Picard-La Petite Ville (Dawson) .................... . .40

.30

Racine-Andromaque (Searles) ...................... . .40

.30

Renard-Trois Contes de Noel (Meylan) ............. . .15

.11

Rostand-Les Romanesques (Le Daum) .............. . .35

.26

Sainte-Beuve-Selected Essays (Ef!inger) .. .

.35 .26

Sand-La Mare au Diable (Gregor) .................. . .35

.26

Sevigne-Letters (Harrison) .......................... . .60

.37

Van Dael!-lntroduction to French Authors ........... . .50

.37

Van Daeli-Introduction to French Language ......... . 1.00

. 75

Vreeland & Michaud-Anthology of French Prose and Poetry 1.40 1.05

Spiers-Manual of Elementary French ..................... . .50

.37

Spiers-Exercises on Manual of Elementary French . . . . . . . . .50

.37

Harmanson-French Verb Forms .......................... . .35

.26

GEOLOGY.

Norton-Elements of Geology ............................. . 1.40 1.05

.84

GEOMETRY.

Betz & \'\'ebb-Plane Geometry ...... ..................... .. 1.00

.75

.60

Betz & Webb-Solid Geometry .... ' ....................... . .75

.56

.46

Betz & Webb-Plane and Solid Geometry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.36 1.02 . . 82

Wentworth-Plane and Solid Geometry..................... . 1.25

.93

.75

Wentworth-Plane Geometry .............................. . .75

.66

.45

Wentworth-Solid Geometry ............................... . .75

.56

.45

Wentworth-Smith-Plane and Solid Geometry............. ,. 1.30

.97

.78

Wentworth-Smith-Plane Geometry ....................... . .80

.60

.48

Wentworth-Smith-Solid Geometry ........................ . .75

.56

.45

Vl'entworth & Hill-First Steps in Geometry .............. . .60

.45

.36

GERIVIAN.

Allen & Phil1ipson-First German Grammar............... . 1.00

.76

.60

Bernhardt-German Composition ........................... . .90

.67

.64

Bernstorff-Handbook of German Grammar ............... . .75

.56

.45

Chiles-German Prose Composition ........................ . .60

.45

.36

Collar-First Year German ................................ . 1.00

.75

.60

Duerr-Essentials of German Grammar ................... . .80

.60

.48

Gronow-Fur kleine Leute ................................ . .60

.45

.36

Gronow-Geschichte und Sage ............................. . .90

.67

.64

Gronow-Jung Deutschland ................................ . .90

.67

.54

Ham & Leonard-Brief German Grammar ................. . .90

.67

.64

Martini-First German Reader ............................. . .70

.52

.42

Price-Reformlesbuch ...................................... . .75

.56

.45

Seeligmann-Altes und Neues, Revised ..................... . .35

.26

.21

Stein-German Exercises, Book L .......................... . .40

.30

.24

Stein-German Exercises, Book II .......................... . .40

.30

.24

Stein-German Exercises, Book II with Commercial Exer-

cises ................................... .50

.37

.30

GERMAN-SUPPLEMENTARY.

Allen-Hints on Teaching German Conversation........... . .10

.07-

''"'1"'l'llftn F'-,,rniRA B00k ....... , , . , .. , ,. .30

.22

Kellogg-German Verb Blank .............................. . .S5

.26

Muller & Wenckebach-Gluck Auf ......................... .60

.45

Tnternational Modern Language Series:

.

Arnold-Fritz auf Ferien (Eastman) ................. . .30

.22

Auerbach-Brigltta (Gore) ............................ . .40

.30

Baumbach-Der Schwiegersohn (Hulme) ............. . .40

.30

Baumbach-Marchen unrl Gedichte (Manley) ......... . .45

.3a

Bernhardt-Krieg und Frieden ...................... .35

.26

Carruth-German Reader ............................. . .50

.37

Collman-Easy German Poetry for Beginners ......... . .40

. 30

Eckstein-Der 'Besuch in Karzer with Wildenbruch's

Das edle Blut (Sanborn) ......................... . .50

.37

F.:rnst-Flachsmann als Erzieher (Kingsbury) ............. . .40

.30

Ford-Elementary German for Sight Translation.,, ........ . .25

.18

Fossler-Practical German Conversation ................... . .60

.4n

Frenssen-Gravolette (Heller) ............................. . .25-

.18

Freytag-Die Journalisten !Gregor) ....................... . .45

.33

Freytag-Soll und Raben (Bultmann) ..................... . .50

.~7

Fulda-'-Das Verlorene Paradise (Grummann) ............. . .4fi

,33

Fulda-Das Verlorene Der Talisman (Grummann) ........ . .4n

.33

Gerstack<'r-Germ<>lshaus<>n. (Lovelace) ................... , . .30

.22

Goethe-Gotz von Berllchingen (H!ldner) ................. .80

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Goethe-Hermann und Dorothea (Allen) ................... .60

.45

Goethe-lphigenie auf Tauris (Allen}....................... . .60

.45

Goethe-Torquato Tasso (Coar) ........................... . .80

.60

Grandgent-German and English Sounds .................. .50

.37

Grillparzer-Sappho (Ferrell) .............................. .45

.33

Hauff-Lichenstein (Thompson) ............................ .90

.67

Hauff-Tales (Goold) .................................. .50

.37

Heine-Die Harzreise (Gregor) ............................ . .50

.37

Heyse-L'Arrabbiata (Byington) .......................... .30

.22

Heyse-Anfang und End.e (Busse) ....................... .35

.26

Hillern-Hoher als die Kirche (Eastman) .................. . .30

.22

Keller-Dietgen (Gruener) ................................. .25

.18

Kleist-Prinz Friedrich von Hombury (Nollen) ............. . .50

.37

Lessing-Emilia Gaiotti (Poll) ............................. . .50

.37

Lessing-Minna von Barnhelm (Minckwitt & Wilder) ..... . .45

.33

Lessing-Nathan der Weise (Capen) ....................... .80

.60

Manley & Allen-Four German Comedies ................... .45

.33

Meyer-Der Schuss von der Kanzel (Haertel) .............. . .35

.26

Minckwitz & Unwerth-Edelsteine ......................... .35

.26

Morike-Mozart auf der Reise nach Prag (Glascock) ....... . .45

.33

Moser-Der Bibliothekar (Lieder) ........................ .45

.33

Mueller-Deutsche Gedichte ............................... .40

.30

Muller-Deutsche Liebe (Johnston) ........................ . .45

.33

Niese-A us danischer Zeit (Fossler) ......................... .35

.26

Riehl-Burg Neideck (Wilson) ........................... .25

.18

Riehl-Der Fluch der Schonheit (Leonard) ................ .40

.30

Riehl-Die vierzehn NotheJfer (Raschen) ................... . .25

IM

Rosegger-Selections from Waldheimat (Fossler) .......... . .45

.33

Scheffel-Der Trompeter von Sakkingen (Sanborn) ........ . .90

.67

Schiller-Die Jungfrau von Orleans (Allen & Byington) ... . . 70

.52

Schiller-Marla Stuart (Nollen) ............................ . .75

.56

Schiller-Wilhelm Tell, with Vocabulary (Vos) ............. . .70

.52

Schucking-Die drei Freier (Heller) ....................... .30

.22

Seume-Mein Leben (Senger) . . . . . . . . ..................... . .40

.30

Storm-Der Schimmelrelter (MacGillivray & Williamson) .. . .70

.52

Storm-Geschichten a us tier Tonne (Brusie) ............... . .35

.26

Storm-Immensee (Minckwltz & Wilder) .................. . .30

.22

Storm-In St. Jurgen (Beckmann) ........................ .3o

.26

Super-Elementary German Reader ....................... . .40

.30

Thier~en-Am Deutsch en Herde (Cutting) ................. .50

.37

Van Daell-Preparatory German Reader .................. . .40

.30

Volkmann-Leander-Die Traumereln (Jonas & Weeden) ... . .40

.30

Von Sybel-Die Erhebung Europas gegen Napoleon I

(Nichols) ........................................... .. .40

.30

Zschokke-Der zerbrochene Krug (Sanborn) ............... . .25

.18

GREEK.

Goodwin and White-Anabasis, with Vocabulary........... . 1.50 1.12

.90

Seymour-School Iliad, Books I-III, Revised ............... . 1.25

.93

.75

White-First Greek Book .................................. 1.25

.93

.75

HISTORY.

Breasted-Ancient _Times .................................. . 1.60 1.20

.96

Cheyney-Short History of England ...................... . 1.40 1.05

.84

Leadbetter-Outlines and Studies for Ancient History,

Myers .................................................. .40

.30

LeadbE'tter-Outlines and Studies for Mediaeval and Mod-

ern History, Myers ..................................... . .40

.30

Leailbetter-Outlines and Studies for Myers' General

History .............................................. .40 Montgomery-English History, Revised ; ................... . 1.20

.30 .90

. :72

Montgomery-French History ............................. . 1.12

.84

.67

Montgomery-Student's American History ............... 1.40 1.05

.84

Muzzey~American History ................................ 1.50 1.12

.90

Myers-Ancient History, Revised ......................... . 1.50 1.12

.90

Myers-Ancient History, Second Revision .................. . 1.50 1.12

.90

Myers-General History. Revised .......................... . l.oO 1.12

.90

Myers-Mediaeval and Modern History, Revised ........... . 1.50 1.12

.90

Myers-Rhort History of Ancient Times ................... 1.10

.82

.66

Myers-Short History of MPdiaeval and Modern Times .... . 1.10

.82

.66

Robinson-Introduction to History of Western Europe ..... . 1.60 1.20

.96

Robinson-Mediaeval and Modern Times .................. . 1.60 1.20

.96

Robinson-Breasted-Outlines of European History. Part I.. 1. 50 1.12

.90

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.90

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.97

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.37

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.45

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.93

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.37

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.30

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.33

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.33

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.26

Dillard-Fifty Letters of Cicero ............................ . .40

.30

D'Ooge-Viri Romae ........................................ . .75

.56

Mierow-Essentlals of Latin Syntax........................ . .90

.67

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.56

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.90

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.93

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.67

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.56

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.56

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Smith: Primary Arithmetic .............................. .35

.26

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Smith: Intermediate Arithmetic ........................ .40

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Smith: Advanced Arithmetic ................ ; ............ .45

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Smith: Practical Arithmetic .............................. .65

.48

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Smith: Grammar School Arithmetic ...................... . .60

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GEOGRAPHY.

Frye: Home Geography and Type Studies ........... ...... . .36

.27

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Frye: First Book in Geography ........................... . .50

.37

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Frye: First Steps in Geography ......................... . .65

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Montgomery: RPginner's American Hl~tory .............. . .60

.45

.36

Montgomery: Elementary American History.............. . .75

.56

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Montgomery: Leading Facts of American History, Revised 1.00

.75

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Atkinson: Europf'an Beginnings of American History...... 1.00

.75

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Arnold-With Pencil and Pen .............................. . .35

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The Mother Tongue, Book I, Revised (Kittredge & Arnold) .45

.33

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.52

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Potter, Jeschke, and Gillet: Oral and \Yritten Euglish,

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.39

.31

MUSIC.

Ralc1win: Progressive Songs ............................. .48

.36

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.22

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.24

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.37

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The Body at Work .................................. . .50 Control of Body and Mind ........................... .50 Health and Safety .................................. .40 Physiology, Hygiene and Sanitation .................. . .65 Body and Its Defenses ................................ . .65

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.27

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.33

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.30
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.37 .30 .18 .30 .33 .37 .37 .33 .30 .30 .30 .30 .45 .33 .30 .37 .45
.93 .37 .45 .45 .45
.37 .45 .36 .30 .30 .22 .4ii .37
.67 .60 .37

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Lane: Oriole Stories ....................................... . .28

.21

Lane & Hill: American History in Literature ............. . .50

.37

Lansing: Barbarian and Noble ............................ . .40

.30

Lansing: Patriots and Tyrants ............................ . .40

.30

Lansing: The Open Road Library:

Hhymes and Stories .................................. . .35 .26

Fairy Tales, Vols. I and II, each..................... . .35

.26

Life in the Greenwood ........... , .................... . .35 .26

Tales of Old England ................................. .35

.26

Page; Esquire, and Knight. ........................... . .35

.26

Quaint Old Stories ................................... . .35

.26

Lawler: Columbus and Magellan .......................... . .40

.30

Lawrence: Old Time Hawaiians............................ . .60

.45

Long: Wood Folk Series;



A Little Brother to the Bear......................... .. .50

.37

Northern Trails, Books I and II, each ............... .. .45

.33

Secrets of the Woods .................................. . .50

.37

Ways of Wood Folk .................................. .. .50

.37

Wilderness Ways ................................... .. .45 .33

Wood Folk at School. ................................. .. .50 .37

Matthews: Seven Champions of Christendom .............. . .45 .33

Morley: Nature Study Series:

Insect Folk, Vol. I. ................................... . .45

.33

Insect Folk, Vol. II, (Butterfiies and Bees) ........... . .60 .45

Little Wanderers ..................................... . .30

.22

Seed Babies .......................................... .25

.18

A Few Familiar Flowers ............................. . .60

.45

Flowers and Their Friends........................... . .50

.37

Noyes & Ray: Little Plays for Little People .............. . .35

.26

Porter: The Stars in Song and Legend..................... . .50

.37

Ramee: Bimbi ............................................ . .40

.30

Richmond: World Literature Readers:

America and England ................................ . .45

.33

Egypt, Greece, and Rome............................ .. .45

.33

England, Scotland, Ireland ........................... . .45

.33

Mexico and Peru, The United States, Canada........ . .45

.33

Roth: First Book of Forestry.............................. . .75

.56

Ruskin: King of the Golden River ......................... . .25

.18

Huskin: Selections (Ginn) ................................ . .35

.26

Scott: Guy Mannering (Yonge) ............................ . .60 .45

Scott: Lay of the Last Minstrel (Allen) ................... . .35

.26

Scott: Marmion ........................................... . .40 .30

Scott: Old Mortality ...................................... . .60

.45

Scott: Rob Roy (Yonge) ................................. .. .60 .45

Scott: Tales of a Grandfather (Ginn) ... , ................ . .40

.30

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.50 .60

.37 .45

Smith: Four-Footed Friends .............................. . .50 .37

Southey: Life of Nelson (Blaisdell) ....................... .. .45 .33

Spyri: Heidi (Dole) ....................................... .. .40 .30

Spyri: Heimatlos (Hopkins) .............................. . .40 .30

Spyri: Moni, the Goat Boy (Kunz) ....................... .. .40

.30

Stickney: Earth and Sky Series:

Earth and Sky, No. I, Revised....................... .. .30

.22

Earth and Sky, No. II. Revised ...................... .. .~0

.22

Earth and Sky, No. III...... , ........................ . .35

.26

Stickney: Bird World ............. , ...................... .. .60

.45

Stickney: Pets and Companions .......................... . .~0

.22

Stone & Fickett: Trees in Prose and Poetry............... .45

.33

Strong: All the Year Round Series:

Part I, Autumn .................. , ................... . .~0

.22

Part II. Winter ........... , .......................... . .~0

.22

Part III, Spring ...................................... . .30

.22

Part IV, Summer (Lane) ............................. . .30 .22

Swift: Gulliver's Travels (Robinson) ...................... . .40

.30

Thompson: Fables and Rhymes for Beginners............ . .24

.18

Turner: Easy Stories ..................................... . .30 .22

Turner: Short Stories ..................................... . .25

.18

Weed: Seed Travellers .................................... . .2n

.18

Weed: Stories of Insect Life, First Series.................. . .25

.18

Weed: Stories of Insect Life, Second Series ............... . .30

.22

Williams: Some Successful Americans ....... .............. . .50 .37

Williams & Foster: Selections for Memorizing............ . .40

.~0

Wilson: Myths of the Red Children....................... .. .45

.33

Wiltse: A Brave Baby .................................... . .50

.37

Wiltse; Folklore Storie~ and Proverbs ..................... . .30

.22

Wiltse: Hero Folk of Ancient Britain..................... . .45

.33

Wiltse: Kindergarten Stories and Morning Talks ......... .75 .56

Wiltse: Stories for Kindergarten and Primary Schools ..... .35

.26

Wood: Animals, Their Relation and Use to Man... , ..... .60

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Youth's Companion Serie:;:

Geographical Readers:

Northern Europe ............................... , .25

.18

Strange Lands Near Home . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .25

.18

The Wide World ............................... . .25

.18

Toward the Rising Sun ......................... . .25

.18

Under Sunny Skies ............................ .25

.18

World's Progress Readers:

Industries of Today ................ ........... . .25

.18

Triumphs of Science .......................... .. .30

.22

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The Ship of State ............................... . .40

.30

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.37

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Book I ................................. ; .......... . .30

.22

.18

Book II ........................................ .. ... . .35 .26 .21

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.37

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Alton: Descriptive Speller ................................ . .22

.16

.13

Gove: Spelling Lessons ................................... . .18

.13

.11

Hazen: Grade Speller, Book I. ............................. . .15

.11

.09

Hazen: Grade Speller, Book II ............................. . .30

.22

.18

Peirce: Speller, Book I .................................... . .18

.13

.11

Peirce: Speller, Book II .................................... . .20

.15

.12

Peirce: Speller, Complete ................................. . .25

.18

.15

Spaulding & Miller: Graded Spellers:

Books I, II, III, and IV, each........................ .. .15

.11

.09

Books V, VI, and VII, each ........................... . .18

.13

.11

Spaulding & Miller: Graded Spellers (Two Volume Edition):

Volume One .......................................... . .20

.15

.12

Volume Two ........................ "............... .. .30

.22

.18

SPELLING BLANKS.

Shaylor & Shattuck: Medial Spelling Blanks:

Nos. I, II, and III, per dozen ......................... . .42

.31

WRITING BOOKS.

Clark: Public School Penmanship......................... .75

.56

Clark: Graded Writing, Shorter Course:

Book I, per dozen..................................... . 1.08

.81

Book II, per dozen ................................... .. 1.08

.81

Clark: Graded Writing Text-book, Book III, per dozen .... . .60

.45

Shaylor: Book of Alphabets, per dozen.................... . 1.00

.75

Shaylor & Shattuck: Medial Writing Books:

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Atwood: Complete Graded Arithmetic: Six Books-a book

for each grade from the third to the eighth, inclusive,

each .................................................... . $0.32 $0.21 $0.17

Bigelow and Boyden: Primary Number Manual. .......... . .30

.19

.16

Heath's Beginner's Arithmetic ............................. . .40

.24

.18

Joy: Arithmetic without a Pencil .......................... . .44

.30

.24

Lewis: Primary Arithmetic ............................... . .40

.30

.24

Lewis: Farm-Business Arithmetic ......................... . .48

.36

.29

Walsh: Arithmetic for r1pper Grades, no Appendix-ans.. . .60

.37

.30

Walsh: New Arithmetics: New Primary Arithmetic ...... . .40

.24

.19

New Grammar School Complete ...................... . .68

.48

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New Grammar School, Part I. ....................... . .44

.30

.24

New Grammar School, Part II ....................... . .52

.36

.29

Walsh-Suzzallo Arlthmetics: Three-Book Series:

Fundamental Processes ....................... : ...... . .40

.27

.22

Essentials ......................................... .. .44

.30

.24

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.36

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Walsh: Suzzallo Arithmetics by Grades: Third Year ........................................... . Fourth Year ...................... .......... .. Fifth Year ........................................... . Sixth Year ........................................... . Seventh Year ........................................ . Eighth Year ......................................... .
Walsh: Graded Mental Arithmetic, complete .............. . Graded Mental Arithmetic, Part I. ................... . Graded Mental Arithmetic, Part II................... .
Walsh: Introductory Algebra ..... ;, ...................... Watson and White Arithmetics:
Two Book Series: Elementary Arithmetic ......................... . Complete Arithmetic ...........................
Three-Book Series: Primary Arithmetic ............ , .............. . Intermediate Arithmetic ....................... . Grammar School Arithmetic ................... .
White: Two Years with Numbers .......................... .
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GYMNASTICS.
Bancroft: School Gymnastics-Freehand Course .......... . Bancroft: School Gymnastics with Light Apparatus ...... . Reilly: Rational Athletics for Boys........................ .

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.48 1.60
.60 .60 .60 .60 .60
1.60 1.80
.90

HISTORY.

Barnes: American History for Grammar Grades .......... . Barnes: Short American History by Grades-Part I. ..... .
Part II ............................................... . Cornman and Gerson: Topical Survey of U. S. History .... . Fairbanks: "'estern United States......................... . Hodgdon: A First Course in American History-Book I. ..
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1. Beginner's Book .................................. . 2. Discoverers and Explorers ....................... . 3. The Early Colonies .............................. . 4. The Later Colonial Period ........................ . 5. The Revolution and the Republic .................. . Sanford: The Story of Agriculture in U. S................ . Thompson: Primary History of the United States......... . Thompson: History of the United States .................. . Warren: Stories from English History..................... .

1.00 .75 .80 . 72 .72 .72 .72 .48 .44 .44 .44 .44 .44
1.12 .64
1.12 .80

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Dole: The American Citizen ...................... ; ....... . .80 Dole: The Young Citizen.................................. . .48

LANGUAGE AND GRAMMAR.
Allen: A School Grammar of the English Language ..... . $0.64 Goldwasser and Jablonower: Yiddish-English Lessons.... . .80 Harrington: First Book for Non-English Speaking People .28 Harrington: Language Lessons ........................... . .28 Harrington: Second Book for Non-English Speaking People .32 Hyde's Two-Book Course in English, Enlarged Edition:
Book I ............................................... . .40 Book II .............................................. . .64 Moore: English-Italian Language Book .................... . .48 Sanford, Brown and Smith: Modern Course in English: Book I ................................................ . .44 Book II ................................ .60 Taylor: Beginnings in English ............................. . .44

PHYSIOLOGY. Brown: Good Health for Girls and Boys ................... . .48 Brown: Health in Home and Town ........................ . .64 Colton: Elementary Physiology and Hygiene............. .80 Hoag: Health Studies ........................ ; ............ . .72 Richards: Hyginene for Girls ............................. .. .80

.27 .27 .27 .27 .27 .27 .37 .22 .22 .38 .26 .45 .26 .33 .45 .26
.34 1.12
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READING.

Davis-Julien: Readers:

Finger Play Reader-Part I. ......................... . .36

.26

.21

Part II ............................ ............. . .36 .26

.21

Sea-Brownie Reader-Part I ........................ . .44

.au

.24

Part II ......................................... . .48

.33

.27

Evenings with Grandma-Part I. .................... . .48

.33

.27

Part II ......................................... . .52

.37

.30

Evenings with Grandpa-Part I. ..................... . .52

.37

.30

Part Il ............................... . .60

.41

.33

Days with Uncle Jack-Part I. ....................... . .64

.45

.36

Thi;d. Teach~;.~t Jin~;;l !~~ 'se~~;rd. ~;,a.

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. 72 .60

.49 .45

.39

Perception Cards, per set............................. . .12

.08

Gordon: The New Gordon Readers:

Book I ................................. ' ............ . .36

.22

.18

Book II ..................................... .. . .. .36

.22

.18

Book III .............................................. . .44

.30

.24

Book IV ..................................... .55

.37

.30

Book V ............................................... . .60

.45

.36

Teacher's Manual .................................... .60

.45

Word Drill Charts, per set. ..... .................... .. 1.40

.93

Charts, per set ....................................... . 1.40

.90

Haliburton Readers Color Edition :

Primer ............................................... . .32

.24

.19

First Reader ......................................... . .36

.27

.22

Second Reader ....................................... . .40

.30

.24

Third Reader ......................................... . .44

.33

.26

Fourth Reader ....................................... .56

.42

.34

Fifth Reader ......................................... . .64

.48

.39

New Word Drill Cards ................................ . .50

.38

Phonetic Drill Cards, per set......................... . .50

.38

Teacher's Manual .................................... . .20

.11

Phonetic Charts ...................................... . 2.00 1.50

Word Drill Cards, per set ............................ .. .80

.56

Heath Readers-Regular Edition:

Primer .............................................. .. .28

.18

.15

First Reader ......................................... . .28

.18

.15

Second Reader ....................................... . .40

.26

.21

Third Reader ......................................... . .44

.30

.24

Fourth Reader ....................................... . .52

.33

.27

Fifth Reader ......................................... . .60

.37

.30

Sixth Reader ...... ................................... . .64

.37

.30

Heath Readers-By Grades:

Book I .............................................. . .28

.19

.15

Book II ............................................... . .32

.23

.18

Book III .............................................. . .44

.30

.24

Book IV .............................................. . .44

.30

.24

Book V ........................................... .48

.34

.27

Book VI ............................................. . .48

.34

.27

Book VII ............................................. . .48

.34

.27

Book VIII ............................................ . .48

.34

.27

Norton: The Heart of Oak Readers:

Book I ..... ' ........................................ . .28

.18

.15

Book II ............................................... . .40

.26

.21

Book III ............................................. . .44

.30

.24

Book IV .............................................. . .52

.33

.27

Book V ............................................... . .60

.37

.30

Book VI ............................................ .. .64

.41

.33

Book VII ............................................. . .72

.45

.36

Pratt: America's Story for America's Children:

1. Beginner's Book .................................. . .44

.30

.24

2. Discoverers and Explorers ....................... . .44

.30

.24

3. The Early Colonies ............................... . .44

.30

.24

4. The Later Colonial Period . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .44

.30

.24

5. The Revolution and the Republic ................. .44

.30

.24

Winslow: Geo~raphy Series:

Book I-The Earth and Its People ................... . .60

.37

.30

Book TI-The United State ........................... . .60

.37

.30

Book III-Our American Neighbors ................... . .60

.37

.30

Book IV-Europe .................................... . .60

.37

.30

Book V-Distant Countries .......................... . .60

.37

.30

Wright's. Nature Readers, Seaside and Wayside

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.21 .27 .36

.17 .22 .29

.64

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READING-SUPPLEMENTARY.

Alger's Primer of Work and Play.......................... . .36

.24

Aiken, Barbauld: Eyes and No Eyes ....................... . .24

.15

Aryton's Child Life in Japan............................... . .24

.15

Badlam's Frimer ........................................... . .28

.18

Badlam's First Reader .................................... . .32

.24

Bass's Child's First Book................................... . .32

.22

Bass's Beginner's Reader ................................... . .28

.18

Bass's First Reader ......................................... . .36

.22

Bass's Plant Life .................. : ....................... . .40

.26

Bass's Animal Life ........................................ . .44

.30

Bass's Stories of Pioneer Life .............................. .44

.30

Brown's Alice and Tom: The Record of a Happy Year ... . .50

.36

Brown's Rab and His Friends.............................. . .24

.15

Browne's The Wonderful Chair............................. . .40

.27

Bull's Fridtjof Nansen ..................................... . .44

.30

Carove's Story without an End ............................. . .28

.18

Craik's So-Fat and Mew-Mew.............................. . .24

.15

Crib and Fly ............................................... . .24

.15

Dale's Heroes and Greathearts............................. . .60

.45

Defoe's Robinson Crusoe .................................... . .60

.45

Dole's The Young Citizen .................................. . .48

.33

Eckstorm's The Bird Book................................. . .80

.54

Edgeworth's Waste Not, Want Not. ........................ . .24

.15

Ewing's Jackanapes ........................................ . .24

.15

Ewing's St Fairbank's

ory o The

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.24 .72

.15 .48

Firth's Stories of Old Greece ............................... . .36

.22

Fouque's Undine ........................................... . .36

.27

Fuller's Illustrated Primer................................. . .28

.18

Ghosh's The Wonders of the Jungle ........................ . .48

.36

Goldsmith's Goody Two Shoes .............................. . .24

.15

Griel's Glimpses of Nature for Little Folks ................. .40

.27

Grinnell's Our Feathered Friends........................... . .40

.27

Grubb and Taylor's Industrial Primary Reader ............ . .40

.24

Hamerton's Chapters on Animals .......................... . .28

.18

Holbrook's Cave, Mound, and Lake Dwellers............... . .44

.30

Horton's Frozen North ..................................... . .56

.37

Horton's Group of Famous Women ........................ . .56

.37

Hyde's Favorite Greek Myths .............................. . .60

.37

Ingelow's Three Fairy Tales ................................ . .24

.15

Irving's Dolph Heyliger..................................... . .28

.18

Jordan's True Tales of Birds and Beasts................... . .44

.30

Kingsley's Water Babies ................................... . .50

.37

Kupfer's Stories of Long Ago-Cloth . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .80

.56

Boards ............................................... . .44

.30

Laing's The Life of a Bean................................. . .20

.11

Lamb's Adventures of Ulysses .............................. . .28

.18

Lamb's Tales from Shakespeare ........................... . .44

.30

Lee and Carey's Italian Family Robinson ................... . .60

.39

Long's Old English Ballads................................. . .50

.37

Mantegazza's Testa ........................................ . 1.00

.75

Martineau's The Crofton Boys .............................. . .36

. 22

Massey and Wood's The Story of Georgia ................. . .48

.28

McMahon's Rhyme and Story Primer....................... . .32

.24

Melville's Tynee ............................................ . .50

.36

Miller's My Saturday Bird Class ........................... . .28

.18

Motley's Siege of Leyden ................................... . .24

.]5

Mulock's Little Lame Prince ............................... . .32

.22

MunchauRen, Tales from .................................. . .24

.1n

Nursery Rhymes .................................... : . ..... . .36

.22

Old World Wonder Stories ................................. . .24

.Hi

Penniman's School Poetry Book ............................ . .32

.22

Perrault's Tale~ of Mo'lller Goose .......................... . .24

.15

Regal's Lessons for Little Readers ......................... . .36

.22

Ru~kin's King of the Golden River ........................ .. .24

.15

Segur's Sophie ............................................. . .24

.Hi

Segur's Story of a Donkey................................. .. .24

.15

Shapespeare's Comedy of Errors ........................... . .28

. 18

Shakespeare's Tempest .................................... . .28

.18

Shakespeare's Midsummer Night's Dream .................. . .28

.18

ShapPspPare's 'T'he Winter's Tale . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .28

.18

Shaw's Castle Blair ......................................... . .50

.37

Six Nursery Classics ....................................... . .24

.15

Snedden's Docas, the Indian Boy of Santa Clara .......... . .48

.30

Spear's Leaves and Flowers ................................ . .28

.18

Starr's American Indians .................................. . .50

.36

Starr's Strangp Peoples .................................... . .48

.30

Stone and Fickett's Everyday Life In the Colonies ........ . .40

.26

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Stone and Fickett's Days and Deeds 100 Years Ago ........ . . 40

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Assailant's Une Aventure du Celebre Pierrot. .............. . .30 Notes and vocabulary by R. E. Pain. Boards. 93 pages (text 28).
Bruno's Les Enfants Patriotes ............................. . .30 (Lyon), Vocabulary. 94 pages (text 38).
Bruno's Le Tour de Ia France par deux Enfants ........... . .50 Notes and vocabulary by Prof. C. Fontaine. Illustrated. 216 pages (text 150).
French Fairy Tales ........................................ . .40 Notes, vocabularly, and exercises by Prof. Joynes. 165 pages (text 84).
French Plays for Children ................................. . $0.35 With vocabulary by Josette E. Spink. 85 pages (text 53).
Genin's Le Petit Tailleur Bouton ........................... . .30 Notes and vocabulary by W. S. Lyon. Boards. 88 pages (text 29).
La Bedolliere's La Mere et son Chat....................... . .35 Notes and vocabulary by W. H. Wrench. 96 pages (text 37).
Laboulaye's Contes Bleus .................................. . .40 Notes and vocabulary by Prof. C. Fontaine. 152 pages (text 88).
Lemaitre, Contes .......................................... . .35 Notes !J.nd vocabulary by Emma Rensch. 116 pages (text 68).
Mairet's La Tache du Petit Pierre ......................... . .40 Notes, vocabulary, and exercises by Prof. Super. 134 pages (text 80).
Maistre's La Jeune Siberienne.............................. . .40 Notes, vocabulary, and exercises by Prof. C. Fontaine. 126 pages (text 66).
Malot's Sans Famille ....................................... . .50 Notes, vocabulary, and exercises by I. H. B. Spiers. 180 pages (text 118).
Recits de Guerre et de Revolution ......................... . .30 Notes and vocabulary by B. Minssen. Boards. 92 pages (text 33).
Recits Historioues ......................................... . .50 NoteR. vocabulary, and exercises by Emma Moffett. 187 pages (text 126).
Verne's L'Expedition de Ia Jeune-Hardle ................... . .35 Notes and vocabulary by W. S. Lvon. 95 pages (text (b) Grade 2.
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Claretie's Pierrille ......................................... . .45

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Daudet: Trois Contes Choisis ............................... . .30

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62 pages (text 25).

Desnoyers' Jean-Paul Choppart. ........................... . .45

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Erckmann-Chatrian's L'Histoire d'un Paysan .............. . .30

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Erckmann-Chatrian's Le Juif Polonais ..................... . .35

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Comedy. Notes and vocabulary by Edward Manley.

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France's Abeille ........................................... . .30

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Gervais's Un Cas de Conscience............................ . .30

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Labiche's La Grammaire ................................... . .30

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Labiche and Martin's Poudre aux Yeux ................... . .35

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Labiche and Martin's Voyage de M. Perrichon ............. . .35

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Notes, vocabulary, and exercises by Prof. B. \V. Wells.

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La Main Malheureuse ...................................... . .30

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Vocabulary by H. A. Guerber. 110 pages (text 60).

Laurie's Memoires d'un Collegien.......................... . .55

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Notes, vocabulary, and exercises by Prof. Super.

224 pages (text 147).

Legouve and Labiche's La Cigale chez les Foumis ........ . .25

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A comedy in one act, with notes. Boards. 56 pages

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Mellhac and Halevy's L'Ete de Ia St. Martin .............. . .30

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Notes, vocabulary, and exercises by Prof. Francois.

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Moinaux's Les deux Sourds................................ . .30

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Scientific; with notes and vocabulary. Boards. 88

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Notes and vocabulary by Prof. Kuhns. 128 pages

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Dumas' L'Evasion du Due de Beaufort...................... .35

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Erckmann-Chatrian's Waterloo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .40

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(Super) 191 pages. text 169).

Fabliaux et Contes du Moyen Age........................... .45

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Feuillet's Le Roman d'un jeune homme pauvre............. .55

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Notes and vocabulary by Prof. Bruner: 287 pages

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Halevy's Un Mariage d'Amour............................. . .35

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Samtme s PJccwla ......................................... . .50

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About's La Mere de Ia Marquise ............................ . .50

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About's Le Roi des Montagnes ............................. . .55

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196 pages, text.

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Dumas' La Tulipe Noire ................................... . .55

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text.

Dumas' Les Trois Mousquetaires ........................... . .50

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'Dumas' Monte-Cristo ....................................... . .45

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204 pages (text 131).

La Brete's Mon Oncle et mon Cure ........................ . .50

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Lectures Historiques ....................................... . .60

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Notes and vocabulary by Emma Moffett. 282 pages

(text 161 ).

Merimee's Colombia ....................................... . .50

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With vocabulary. Edited by Prof. J. A. Fontaine.

166 pages, text.

Moiliere en Recits ......................................... . .55

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Notes and vocabulary. (Chapuzet and Daniels) 232

pages (text 154).

Sand's La Mare au Diable ......................... : ....... . .40

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Notes and vocabulary by Prof. Sumichrast. 152 pages

(text 102).

Sand's La Petite Fadette .................................. . .40

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Notes and vocabulary by Prof. Super. 154 pages

(text 105).

Souvestre's Un Philosophe sous les Toits ................... . .55

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Notes and vocabulary by Prof. W. H. FrasE'r. 261

pages (text 153).

Verne's Vingt mille Jieues sous les mers ................... . .50

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Notes and vocabulary by Prof. C. Fontaine. 205 pages

(text 138).

(b) Grade 2.

Augier's Le Gendre de M. Poirier............................ .40

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Notes and vocabulary by Prof. B. W. Wells. Text 83

pages.

Beaumarchais' Le Barbier de Seville........................ .40

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(text 81).

Daudet's La Belle-Nivernaise................................ .35

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Fleurs de France .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. .40

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Short French stories with notes by Prof. C. Fontaine.

158 ;pages.

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Lamartine's Jeanne d'Arc ................................. . .40

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With notes and a vocabulary. 141 pages (text 90).

Lamartine's Scenes de Ia Revolution Francaise ............ . .45

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Maupassant: Huit Contes Choisis ......................... . .40 .26

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Ordonneau, Valabregue, and Keroul's Les Boulinard ....... . .35

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Notes, vocabulary, and exercises by G. F. Harriman.

124 pages (text 83).

Bandeau's Mile de Ia Seigliere .............................. . .45

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Sardou's Les Pattes de Mouche ............................ . .45

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Notes and vocabulary by Prof. W. 0. Farnsworth. 157

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Scribe's Le Verre d' Eau ................................... . .45

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Notes and vocabulary by Prof. C. A. Eggert; 174

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Scrib~ and Legouve's Bataille de Dames ................... . .40

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Souvestre's Le Marl de Mme de Solange.................... . .25

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Theurlet's Blgarreau ....................................... . .40

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Thiers's Expedition de Bonaparte en Egypte .............. . .40

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Notes by Prof. A. H. Edgren. WHh vocabulary. 218

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Vlgny's La Canne de Jonc .................................. . .45

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Vigny's Le Cachet Rouge ................................... . .30

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Balzac: Cinq Scenes de Ia Comedle Humaine.............. .60

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Balzac's Eugenie Grandet................................... .60

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Notes and vocabulary by Prof. A. G. H. Spiers. 251

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Balzac's Le Cure de Tours.................................. .35

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Contes des Romanciers Naturaliste.......................... .60

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Daudet's Tartarin de Tarascon.............................. .50

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Notes and vocabulary by Dr. R. L. Hawkins. 176

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Gautier's Jettatura . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .40

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Notes .by Prof. Schinz, Smith College. 150 pages

(text 117).

Gautier's Voyage en Espagne .......................... .-..... .35

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Hu ,With notes.by Prof. H. C. Steel. 112 pages (text 77).

go s Quatre-vmgt-tre~ze .. . .. . . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .55

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Notes and glossary by Prof. C. Fontaine. 256 pages

(text 193).

Labiche's La Cagnotte....................................... .35

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La F Notes by Prof. W. 0. Farnsworth. 143 pages.

ranee qui travallle...................................... .55

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Loti's Pecheur d'Islande ................................... . .45

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(Super). Vocabulary. 120 pages text.

Loti's Ramuntcho........................................... . .40

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(C. Fontaine). Notes. 132 pages text.

Marivaux's Le Jeu de !'amour et du hasard ............... . .40

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Notes and vocabulary by Prof. A. Fortier. 106 pages

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Michelet: Extraits de I'histoire de France................. . .40

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Lectures by Prof. Fortier of Tulane University.

202 pages.

Notes by Prof. Wright of Harvard University. 137

pages (text 107)

Pailleron's, Le Monde ou l'on s'ennuie ....................... . .45

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No,tes by Prof. A. C. Pendleton. VV:ith vocabulary.

161 pages (text 112).

Poemes et Chants de France............................... . .55

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Notes and vocabulary by W. M. Daniels and R. Trav-

ers. 181 pages (text 133).

Sarcey's Le Siege de Paris ................................. . .50

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Notes and glossary by I. H. B. Spiers. 233 pages

(text 163).

Souvestre's Les Confessions d'un Ouvrier.................. . .30

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Notes by Prof. 0. B. Super. Boards. 127 pages (text

121).

Taine's L' Ancien Regime.................................. . .70

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Notes and vocabulary by Prof. Giese. 333 pages

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Cornellle's Le Cid .......................................... . .45

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Notes and vocabulary by Prof. F. M. Warren, Yale

University. 189 pages.

Corneille's Horace ......................................... . .35

.22

Introduction and notes by Prof. J. E. Matzke. 164

pages.

Delpit's L'Age d'or de la litterature francaise ............. , .90

.68

History of French literature to the XVIIIth century.

260 pages.

Dumas' La Question d'Argent ............................. . .45

.30

Comedy. Notes and vocabulary by Prof. Henning.

177 pages (text 119).

Duval's Histoire de la Litterature Francaise .............. . 1.20 348 pages.

.75

French Lyrics .............................................. . .65

.45

Notes by Prof. Bowen of the Ohio State University.

Text, 141 pages.

Hugo's Bug Jargal ......................................... . .45

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Notes by Prof. Boielle. 181 pages text.

Hugo's Hernan! ........................................... . .65

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Notes by Prof. Matzke, Stanford University. 228

pages.

Hugo's Les Miserables ..................................... . 1.00

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Abridged, with notes by Prof. Super. 355 pages

(text 336).

Hugo's Les Travailleurs de Ia Mer,.......................... . 1.00

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Abridged, with notes by Prof. Langley. 324 pages

(text 274).

Hugo's Ruy Bias........................................... . .75

.48

Introduction and notes by Prof. Samuel Garner. 253

pages.

Moliere's L'Avare .......................................... . .40

.26

Edited by Prof. Levi. University of Michigan. 210

pages (text 141).

Moliere's Le Bourgeois Gent!Ihomme ...................... . .40

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Notes and vocabulary by Prof. F. M. Warren, Yale

UnivPrsity. 161 pages (text 102).

Moliere's Le Medecin Malge Lui. ........................... . .35

.22

Notes and vocabulary by Dr. R. L. Hawkins. 85 pages

(text 46).

Moliere's Les Fourberies de Scapin ..................... , .. . .40

.26

Note~ and vocabulary, by Prof. Kenneth McKertzie.

124 pal:(es (text 6fi).

Moliere's Les Precieuses Ridicules ......................... . .30

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77 pages.

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Text, 130 pages.

Racine's Andromaque ...................................... . .40

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Notes and vocabulary by Prof. B. vV. >Veils. 168 pages

Racine's Athalie ........................................... . .35

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Edited with notes by Prof. C. A. Eggert. 156 pages

Racine's Esther ............................................ . .35

.22

Edited with notes and vocabulary, by I. H. B. Spiers.

129 pages.

Renan's Souvenirs d'Enfance et de Jeunesse ............. . .75

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Edited by Prof. Babbitt, Harvard University. 294

pages (text 239).

Sept Grands Auteurs du XIX e Siecle...................... . .65

.45

Vlgny's Cinq Mars ......................................... . .65

.45

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Zola's La Debacle .......................................... . .65

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Grammars.

Ball's German Drill Book .................................. . .90

.60

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Ball's German Grammar ................................... . 1.00

.67

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Bishop and McKinlay's Ausfuhrliche deutsche Grammatik .. 1.00

.68

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Fraser and Van der Smissen's German Grammar . . . . . . . . . . . 1120

.82

.66

Greenfield's Brief Summary of German Grammar with

Word List .............................................. . .30

.23

.18

Harris's German Lessons .................................. . .70

.45

.36

Joynes-Meissner German Grammar ....................... . 1.25

.86

.69

Joynes and Wesselhoeft German Grammar................. . 1.25

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Manfred's Ein praktischer Anfang ......................... . 1.25

.82

.66

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.75

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.75

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Stewart's Gender and Declension of German Nouns ....... . .30

.23

Wesselhoeft's Elementary German Grammar ............... . 1.00

.67

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ZiJ1necker's Deutsch fur Anfanger ........................ 1.25

.94

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Foster's Geschlchten und Marchen ................. : . ..... . .45

.30

.24

Gore's German Science Reader ............................. .90

.56

.45

Guerber's Marchen und Erzahlungen, I. .................... . .65

.49

.39

Guerber's Marchen und Erzahlungen, II.................... . .65

.48

.39

Holzwarth's Gruss aus Deutschland....................... . 1.00

.67

.54

Russ's German Reader .................................... . .80

.53

.42

Jones's Des Kindes erstes Lesebuch ....................... . .35

.27

.21

Joynes's Shorter German Reader .......................... . . 70

.45

.36

Lambert's Alltagliches ..................................... . .80

.56

.45

Nix's Erstes deutsches Schulbuch .......................... . .40

.26

.21

Schmidhofer's Erstes Lesebuch ........................... . .44

.27

.21

Schmidhofer's Erstes Lesebuch with vocabulary........... . .60

.41

.33

Schmidofer's Zweites Lesebuch ............................. . .60

.37

.30

Spanhoofd's Erstes Lesebuch ......... : . .................. . .80

.52

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COMPOSITION AND CONVERSATION. Deering's Easy Selections for Sight Translation ........... . .17 Harris's Selections for German Composition ............... . .60 Hatfield's Materials for German Composition ............... . .15 Horning's Materials for German Composition ............ . .05 Meras and Miller's Ein Wortschatz ....................... . .25 Pattou's An American in Germany......................... . .75 Stroebe's Deutsche Anekdoten fur die Scoule ............... . .18 Stuven's Praktische Anfangsgrunde ........................ . .80 Wesselhoeft's Exercises in Composition and Conversation .. .fifi Wesselhoeft's German Composition ......................... . .50

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GERMAN DICTIONARY. Heath's German Dictionary

1.60 1.12

GERMAN SONG BOOK.

Deutsches Liederbuch ..................................... . .96

.56

ELEMENTARY TEXTS. (For first or second year.)

(a) Grad,. 1.

Andersen's Bilderbuch ohne Bilder......................... . .35

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Notes and vocabulary by Dr. Bernhardt. 120 pages

(text 49).

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(Super). Notes, vocabulary. 254 pages (text 166).

Bolt's Peterli am Lift ...................................... . .45

.30

Notes, vocabulary, and exercises by F. Betz. 146

pages (text 70).

Deutscher Humor a us vier Jahrhunderten ............... .45

.30

Notes, vocabulary, and exercises by F. Betz. 158

pages (text 82).

Die Schildburger .......................................... .40

.26

Notes, vocabulary, and exercises by F. Betz. 132

pages (text 69).

Grimm's Marchen and Schiller's Der Taucher............. . .50

.33

Edited by Prof. Van der Smissen. 202 pages (text 72).

Hauff's Das kalte Herz ................................ ; .. .45

.30

(Van der Smissen) vocabulary. 65 pages text.

Leander's Traumerelen ................................... ,45

.30

Notes and vocabulary, by Prof. Van der Smissen. 180

pages (text 90).

Munchhausen, Reisen und Abenteuer....................... . .35

.22

Notes and vocabulary, by Prof. F. G. G. Schmidt. 134

pages (text 47).

Spyri's Moni der Geissbub ................................ .35

.22

(Guerber). Vocabulary. 74 pages (text 40).

Spyri's Rosenresli ......................................... . .30

.18

Notes and vocabulary by Helene H. Boll. 66 pages

(text 29).

Spyri's Was der Grossmutter Lehre l;>ewirkt. .............. . .35

.22

Notes, vocabulary, and exercises by Prof. S. T. Bar-

rows. 76 pages (text 38).



Storm's Geschichten aus der Tonne ........................ . .45

.30

Notes, vocabulary, and exercises by Prof. Vogel. 166

pages (text 73).

Till Eulenspiegel .......................................... . .35

.22

Notes, vocabulary, and exercises, by F. Betz. 98

pages (text 51).

Volkmann's Kleine Geschichten ........................... . .35

.22

Notes and vocabulary by Dr. Bernhardt. 99 pages

(text 36).

Zschokke's Der zerorochene Krug......................... . .30

.18

Notes, vocabulary, and exercises by Prof. Joynes. 88

pages (text 30).

(b) Grade 2.

All Baba and the Forty Thieves ...... ".................... .25

.15

(Grandgent). No notes. 53 pages.

Baumbach's Nicotiana . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35

.22

Notes and vocabulary by Dr. Bernhardt. 115 pages

(text 38).

Baumbach's Waldnovellen .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .... .40

.26

Notes and vocabulary by Dr. Bernhardt. 155 pages

(text 61).

Bluthgen's Peterle von Nurnberg . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .40

.26

Notes, vocabulary, and exercises by Dr. Bernhardt.

152 pages (text 57).

Campe's Robinson der Jungere .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . .45

.30

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Notes and vocabulary by C. H. Ibershoff. 205 pages

(text 112).

Carmen Sylva's A us meinem Konigreich . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .40

.26

Notes and vocabulary by Dr. Bernhardt. 139 pages

(text 54).

Der 'Wieg zum Gluck ..... .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . .45

.30

Notes, vocabulary, and exercises by Dr. Bernhardt.

185 pages (text 70).

o: by. Gerstacker's Notes,

Germelshausen vocabulary, and

e~~~cises..

i:i~... :F.' Le~is:

.35

.26

120 pages (text 46).

Goethe's Das Marchen....................................... .35

.22

Notes and vocabulary by Prof. C. A. Eggert. 116

pages (text 50).

Hauff's Der Zwerg Nasc .............. :..................... .35

.22

Notes, vocabulary, exercises. (Patzwald and Robson).

113 pages (text 42).

Heyse's Niels mit der offenen Hand........................ .35 '.22 Notes, vocabulary, and exercises by Prof. Joynes. 110 pages (text 42).

Hlllern's Roher als die Kirche .. .. .. .... .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .35

.26

Notes by S. W. Clary, vocabulary and exercises. 134

pages (text 52).

Rosegger's Der Lex von Gutenhag .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. .45

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Notes, vocabularv, and exercises by Dr. B. Q. Morgan.

150 pages (text 72).



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Salomon's Die Geschichte .einer Geige ...................... . .35

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Notes, vocabulary, and exercises by Prof. Tombo.

93 pages (text 32).

Storm's Immensee ......................................... . .35

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Notes, vocabulary, and exercises by Dr. Bernhardt.

145 pages (text 47).

(c) Grade 3.

Aus der Jugendzeit .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .... .. .. . . .. .. . .45

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Notes, vocabulary, and exercises by F'. Betz. 163 pages

(text 84).

Benedix's Nein .. . . . .. .. . . ........ .. . ... .... . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . .30

.18

Notes, vocabulary, and exercises by A. W. Spanhoofd.

73 pages (text 25).

Deutsche Gedichte und Lieder . . .. .. . . .. .. .. . .. .. . . . . . .. .. . . . 65

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Notes and vocabulary. (Roedder and Purin). 160

pages.

Elz's Er ist nicht eifersuchtig ............. ....., .. . . . . . .. .. .. .. . .30

.18

(Wells). Vocabulary. 60 pages (text 34).

Gerstacker's Irrfahrten . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50

. 33

Notes and vocabulary by Prof. Sturm. 209 pages (text

120).

Gerstacker's Der Wilddieb . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .45

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Notes, vocabulary, and exercises by Prof. W. R.

Myers. 192 pages (text 100).

Heyse's L'Arrabbiata . . . . . .. . . .. . . . . . . . . .. . . . . .. . . . . . . .. .. . . .35

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Notes, vocabulary, and exercises. (Deering-Bern-

hardt). 84 pages (text 31).

Lohmeyer's Geissbub von Engelberg . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .45

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Notes, vocabulary, and exercises by Dr. Bernhardt.

189 pages (text 75}.

Schiller's Der Geisterseher . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .40 .26

Notes and vocabulary by Prof. Joynes. 134 pages

(text 65).

Schiller's Der Neffe als Onkel................................ .35

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Notes and vocabulary by Prof. Beresford-Webb. 113

pages (text 62).

Schiller's Der Taucher . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15

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Notes and vocabulary by Prof. Van der Smissen. Pa-

per. 24 pages.

Seidel: Aus golden(m Tagen .. .. .. .. .. .. . . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . .. . .40

.26

Notes. vocabulary, and exercises by Dr. Bernhardt.

152 pages (text 48).

Shorter German Poems .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . :40

.26.

Notes and vocabulary by Prof. J. T. Hatfield. 118

pages (text 72).

Stohlls Aile funf............................................. .35

.22

Notes, vocabulary, and exercises by Dr. :f!ernhardt.

105 pages (text 38).

Storm's In St. Jurgen .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. .40

.26

Notes, vocabulary, and exercises, by Prof. Wright.

154 pages (text 57).

Storm's Pole Poppenspaler .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .45 30

Notes and vocabulary by Dr. Bernhardt, and with

Fragen. 81 pages text.

Wichert's Als Verlobte empfehlen sich...................... .30

.18

Notes and vocabulary by Prof. Flom. 69 pages

(text 31).

Wlllkommen In Deutschland . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .80

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By Prof. W. E. Mosher, Oberlin College. Vocabulary.

250 pages.

Zschokke's Das Abenteuer der Neujahrsnacht . . . . . . . . . . . . . .40

.26

Notes and vocabulary by Prof. Handschln. 138 pages

(text 72).

Zschokke's Das Wlrtshaus zu Cransac...................... .35

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Notes, vocabulary, and exercises by Prof. Joynes. 127

pages (text 53).

INTERMEDIATE TEXTS. (For second or third year.)

(a) Grade 1.

Arnold's Aprilwetter ....................................... . .45

.30

Notes and vocabulary by Prof. Fossler. 150 pages

(text 70).

Arnold's Fritz auf Ferlen................................. .. .35

.22

Notes, vocabulary and exercises by A. W. Spanhoofd.

102 pages (text 40).

Arnold's Menne lm Seebad ................................ . .35

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NoteR, vocabulary, and exercises by nr. May '!'homaR.

102 pages (text 43).

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Notes and vocabulary by Dr. Bernhardt. 146 pages

(text 61).

Baumbach's Das Habichtsfraulein ......................... .45

;30

Notes, vocabulary, and exercises by Dr. Bernhardt.

197 pages (text 84).

Baumbach's Der Schwiegersohn .......................... . .45

.30

With vocabulary. Edited by Dr. Wilhelm Bernhardt.

93 pages text.

Baumbach's Die Nonna ................................... . .35

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Notes and vocabulary by Dr. Wilhelm Bernhardt.

108 pages (text 44).



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pages (text 30).

Benedix's Die Hochzeitseise ............................... . .35

.22

Notes and vocabulary by Natalie Schiefferdecker. 9~

pages (text 48).

Bohlau's Ratsmadelgeschichten ............................ .45

.30

Notes and vocabulary by Emma Haevern!ck. 154

pages (text 84).

Ernst's Asmus Sempers Jugendland ...................... . .65

.45

Notes and vocabulary by Prof. Carl Osthaus. 316

pages (text 176).

Frommel's Eingeschneit ................................... . .35

.22

Notes and vocabulary by Dr. Wilhelm Bernhardt.

122 pages (text 41).

Frommel's Mit Ranzel und \Vanderstab ..................... . .40

.26

Notes, vocabulary, and exercisee by Dr. Bernhardt.

153 pages (text 49).

Heyse's Das Madchen von Treppi ......................... . .40 .26

Notes, vocabulary, and exercises by Prof. Joynes. 128

pages (text 58).

Heyse's Hochzeit auf Capri ................................ .40

.26

Notes, vocabulary and exercises by Dr. Bernhardt.

142 pages (text 37).

Seidel's Leberecht Hu}lnchen............................... . .35

.22

Notes and vocabulary by A. W. Spanhoofd. 124 pages

(text 55).

St!lle Wasser .............................................. . .40

.26

Notes and vocabulary by Dr. Bernhardt. 157 pages

(text 62).

Wildenbruch's Das edle Blut. .............................. . .35

.22

Notes, vocabulary, and exercises, by Prof. Schmidt.

94 pages (text 42).

Wlldenbruch's Der Letzte ............................... , .. . .40

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Notes, vocabulary, and exercises, by Prof. Schmidt.

128 pages (text 60).

Wlldenbruch's Neid ........................................ . .40

.26

Notes and vocabulary by Prof. Prettyman. 137

pages (text 75).

(b) Grade 2.

Aus Herz und Weit... .. .. . . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . . . . . . .30

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Two stories, with notes by Dr. Wilhelm Bernhardt.

66 pages text.

Benedix's Plautus und Terenz; Die Sonntagsjager.......... .35

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Comedies. Notes by Prof. B. W. Wells. 116 pages

(text 88).

Chamisso's Peter Schlemihl . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .40

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Notes and vocabulary by Professor Primer. Text' 82

pages.

Drei kleine Lustspiele . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .50

.33

Notes, vocabulary, and exercises, by Prof. B. W.

Wells. 182 pages (text 98).

Eichendorff's Aus dem Leben eines Taugenichts............ .50

.33

Notes and vocabulary by Prof. Osthaus. 240 pages

(text 131).

Jensen's Die braune Erica . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .40

.26

With notes and vocabulary by Prof. Joynes. 147

pages (text 80).

Keller's Drel gerechten Kammacher . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .40

.26

Notes and vocabulary by Prof. H. T. Collings. 157

pages (text 62).

Keller's Fahnlein der sieben Aufrechten . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .45 .30

Notes and vocabulary by Prof. W. G. Howard. 174

pages (text 82).

Keller,. Klelder machen Leute.............................. .40

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Novelletten-Bibliothek, Vol. I, Vol. II., each . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40

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Stories selected and edited with notes by Dr. Bern-

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Riehl's Burg Neideck ................ ; ..................... ; . .40

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Notes, vocabulary and exercises bY Prof. Jonas. 144

pages (text 60).

Riehl's Das Spielmannskind; Der stumme Ratsherr........ .45

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Notes, vocabulary, and exercises by A. F. Eaton.

170 pages (text 70).

Riehl's Der Fluch der Sc)lonheit ........................... .40

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Notes by Prof. Thomas, and with vocabulary. 129

pages (text 56).

Rogge's Der grosse Preussenkonig................ ; ........ . .50

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Notes and vocabulary by Prof. W. A. Adams. 164

pages (text 94).

Stern's Die Wiedertaufer .................................. . .45

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Notes, vocabulary, and exercises, by Prof. F. B.

Sturm. 178 pages (text 90).

Stokl's Unter dem Christbaum ............................ . .40

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Notes by Dr. Wilhelm Bernhardt. 171 pages (text 130).

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Arndt, Deutsche Patrioten ................................. . .40

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Notes and vocabulary by Prof. Colwell. 131 pages

(text 61).

Ebner-Eschenbach's Freiherren von Gemperlein ............ . .40

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and Krambambuli. Notes by Prof. Hohlfeld. 138

pages (text 90).

Freytag's Die Journalisten ................................ . .45

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Heine's :Ji~geJia~~er~~s!:~.................................... . .50

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Notes and vocabulary by Prof. Vos. 213 pages

(text 86).

Hoffmann's Das 'Gymnasium zu Stolpenburg............... . .45

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Notes and vocabulary by Valentin Buehner. 150 pages

(text 75).

Hoffmann's Historische Erzahlungen....................... . .30

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Historical German with notes. 182 pages (text 70).

Keller's Romeo und Julia auf den Dorfe.................... . .40

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Notes and vocabulary by Prof. Adams. 194 pages

(text 105).

Liliencron's Anno 1870 ..................................... . .45

.30

Notes and vocabulary by Dr. Bernhardt. 146 pages

(text 56).

Lyrics and Ballads ......................................... . .80

.56

Notes by Prof. Hatfield, Northwestern University.

162 pages text.

Meyer's Gustav Adolfs Page................................ . .30

.18

Edited by Prof. Heller of Washington University.

85 pages (text 55).

Moser and Heiden's Kopnickerstrasse 120................. . .35

.22

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Southern Orators (McConnell) .. . . . . .. .. . . .. .. . . . . . . .. . .. .. . .25

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.45

. Hutton's Mechanical Drawing for Industrial and Continua-

tion Schools . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .90

.67

. 54

Mechanical Drawing for Secondary Schools by Crawshaw

and Phillips . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1. 00

.75

. 60

New Educational Course in Constructive Design, Edith

Phelps and Mabel Arbuckle:

First Grade Book, per copy. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15

.11

. 09

Se~ond Grade Book, per copy, .................... ,..... .15

.11

.09

Th1rd Grade Book, per copy. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15

.11

. 09

Fourth Grade Book, per copy. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15

.11

. 09

Fifth Grade Book, per copy. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15

.11

. 09

Sixth Grade Book, per copy. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15

.11

. 09

Seventh Grade Book, per copy........................ .25

.18

.15

Eighth Grade Book, per copy.......................... .25

.18

.lG

High School Course . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .35

.26

.21

Blue Prints, for Manual Training and Industrial Work, by

S. D. Hendershott; per print. ........................... . .10

.08

Practical Courses in Woodwork, S. D. Hendershott:

Manual Training, Sixth Grade;

Eight Blue Prints, per set. ..................... . .60

.45

Manual Training, Seventh Grade;

Eight Blue Prints, per set. ..................... . .60

.45

Manual Training, Eighth Grade;

Eight Blue Prints, per set. ..................... . .60

.45

Industrial Course, Seventh Grade;

Eight Blue Prints, per set ...................... .. $0.60 $0.45

Industrial Course, Eighth Grade;

Eight Blue Prints, per set. ..................... . .60

.45

Art Course Compiled for Chicago Public Schools:

Fourth Grade Book, per copy........................... .10

.07

.06

Fifth Grade Book, per copy. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10

.07

. 06

Sixth Grade Book, per copy. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15

.11

. 09

Seventh Grade Book, per copy......................... .15

.11

.09

Eighth Grade Book, per copy............. .. .. .. .. .. .. .15

.11

.09

LIST OF CHARLES SCRIBNER'S SONS,
Hurt Building, Atlanta, Ga.
To be furnished direct to any school authorities within the State of Georgia. or their duly authorized agents, f. o. b. New York, upon order of any Board of Education of a County, a city, a local school system, a separate school district, or a district agricultural school; or upon the order of a duly authorized and responsible purchasing agent of such Board, upon terms and prices listed below.

Usual Lowest Lowest

Title of Book.

List Whol'e Exch.

Price. Price. Price.

AGRICULTURE.

Kyle and Ellis' Fundamentals of Farming and Farm. Life .. $ 1.25 $ .93

.75

ALGEBRA.

Marsh's Elementary Algebra-Half Morocco ............... . 1.00

.75

.60

Marsh's Elementary. Algebra-Georgia Edition ............. . .55

.44

.27

Brookman's Practical Algebra for Beginners............... . 1.00

.75

.60

ARITHMETIC.

Morey's Little Folks Number Book.......................... .36

.27

.22

Morey's Elementary Arithmetic . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .45

.33

.27

Morey's Advanced Arithmetic .. .. .. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. . . . . . . .65

.48

.39

Morey's Primary Arithmetic .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. . . .. .. .. .. .. .. . .35

.26

.21

Morey's Intermediate Arithmetic............................. .45

.33

.27

Morey's Higher Arithmetic.................................. . 50

.37

.30

Morey's Elementary Arithmetic, Part I..................... .25

.18

.15

Morey's Elementary Arithmetic, Part II..................... .25

.18

.15

Morey's Elementary Arithmetic, Part III.................... .25

.18

.15

Morey's Elementary ArithmetiC', Part III.................... .25

.18

.l5

Morey's Advanced Arithmetic, Part II........................ .25

.18

.l5

Morey's Advanced Arithmetic, Part III...................... .25

.18

.15

Noble and Stevens' Practical Primary Arithmetic........... .35

.26

.21

Stevens and Butler's Practical Arithmetic................... .65

.48

.39

CHEMISTRY.

McFarland's A Practical Elementary Chemistry............. 1.25

.93

.t:;

CIVIL GOVERNMENT.

James & Sanford's Our Government, Local, State and Na-

tional . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75

.56

.45

James & Sanford's Government in State and Nation......... 1.00

.75

.60

..

90

DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC EDUCATION

Title of Book.

COMPOSITION AND RHETORIC.

Usual Lowest Lowest List Whol'e Exch. Price. Price. Price.

Emery's Constructive English ............................. .80

.60

.48

Lamont's English Composition ........................... 1.00

. 75

.60

Schuyler and Buck's Art of Composition ................... 1.00

.75

.60

Sykes' Elementary English Composition with Supplement. ... .90

.67

.54

Sykes' Elementary English Composition............ .80

.60

.48

Sykes' English Composition for Grammar Schools........ .65

.48

.39

DRAWING AND HISTORY OF ART.

Collins' Drawing and Constructive Work for Elementary

Schools (a Manual) .................................... 1.20

.90

Collins' First Series: Typical Examples of Freehand Draw-

ing for all Grades-50 plates, 1-43G..................... .90

.67

Collins' Second Series: Typical Examples of Construction

Drawing and Constructive Work for Grades 1-4 (16

plates 44-59) ........................................... . .35

.26

Collins' Third Series: Typical Examples of Construction

Drawing and Constructive Work for Grades 5-8 (28

plates 60-87) ............................................ .60

.45

Collins' Drawing Pupil's Series, each ....................... . .16

.12

GEOGRAPHY.

King's Elementary Geography ............................ . .65

.48

.39

King's Advanced Geography ......................... 1.25

.93

.75

King's Elementary Geography, Part I. ..................... . .45

.33

.27

King's Elementary Geography, Part II ..................... . .48

.36

.29

King's Advanced Geography, Part I. ........................ . .80

.60

.48

King's Advanced Geography, Part II ........................ .75

.56

.45

King's Suggestive Lessons in Geography ................... .10

.07

Redway's Commercial Geography........................... . 1.25

.93

.75

Redway's Elementary Physical Geography.................. . 1.25

.93

.75

HISTORY-UNITED STATES.

Gordy's American Beginnings in Europe ................... . .75

.56

.45

Gordy's American Leaders and Heroes ..................... .60

.45

.36

Gordy's Colonial Days ...................................... . .50

.37

.30

Gordy's Elementary History of the United States.......... . .65

.48

.39

Gordy's History of the United States...................... 1.00

.75

.60

Gordy's Stories of Early American History................. .50

.37

.30

Gordy's Stories of Later American History................. . .64

.48

.39

Gordy's Stories of American Explorers ............. ........ . .50

.37

.30

James and Sanford's American History.................... 1.40 1.05

.84

LANGUAGE AND GRAMMAR.

Gordy and Mead's Language Lessons .................... .40

.30

.24

Gordy and Mead's Grammar Lessons...................... .65

.48

.39

Krapp's Elements of English Grammar.................... .80

.60

.48

LATIN.

Chickering and Hoadley's Beginners' Latin.................. 75

.56

.45

Chickering and Hoadley's Beginners' Latin, Teachers' Ed... 1.00

.75

Roberts and' Rolfe's Cicero's Selected Orations ........... 1.40 1.05

.84

Roberts and Rolfe's Essential Latin Lessons................ 1.00

.75

.60

LITERATURE. Lanier's Selections from Sidney Lanier...................... Mikels' Short Stories for High Schools...................... Mims and Payne's Southern Prose and Poetry.............. Moody and Lovett's First View of English Literature....... Moody, Lovett and Boynton's First View of English and
American Literature . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . .. . . . . . . . Scribner English Texts:
Stevenson's Inland Voyage and Travels with a Donkey. one volume . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Houghton's Selections from the Old Testament........ Simons' American Literature Through Illustrative Readings

.50 .90 .80 1.00 1.25
.40 .60 1.12

.37

.67

.60 .75

:so

.93

.75

.30

.37 .84

:68

MODERN LANGUAGES.
Arnold's Fritz auf Ferien. .. .. .. . . .. . .. . .. .. . .. .. .. . . . . . . . . Ballard-Krause's Oral German . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ballard & Stewart's Short Stories for Oral Spanish........ Ballard's French Reader . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ballard's Short Stories for Oral French. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Walter-Ballard's Beginners' French.......................... Gerstaecker's lrrfahrten . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sand's La Mare Au Diable...................................
. Storm's Immensee . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

. 50 .80 .80 .90 . 76 1.00 .50 .50 .50

.37

.60 .60

. :48

.67

.56

.75

.60

.37

.37

.37

CHAS. SCRIBNER'S SONS

91

Catalog Lowest Lowest

Title of Book.

List Whol'e Exch.

Price. Price. Price.

Storm's Pole Poppenspaeler ................................. . 50

.37

Seidel's Leberecht Huehnchen .............................. . .50

.37

Von Wildenbruch's Das Edle Bmt. ......................... . .50 Walter-Ballard's French Songs ............................ .50 Walter-Krause's Beginners' German........................ 1.00

.37

.37 .75

. :so

Walter-Krause's First German Reader ............-........ . .90

.67

.54

Walter-Krause's German Songs .................. .50

.37

PHYSIOLOGY AND HYGIENE.

Eadie's Physiology and Hygiene for Children........... .45

.33

.27

Eadie's Physiology and Hygiene for Young People ....... .65

.48

.39

READERS.

Haaren-McManus Natural Method Primer.................. . .32

.24

.20

Haaren-McManus Natural Method First Reader...... .37

.27

.23

Haaren-McManus Natural Method Second Reader......... . .44

.33

.27

Haaren-McManus Natural Method Third Reader....... .50

.37

.30

Stevenson's Country Life Reader........................... . .60

.45

.36

The Howe Primer ......................................... .. .20

.15

.12

The Howe First Reader..................................... .20

.15

.12

The Howe Second Reader ................................... . .25

.18

.15

The Howe Third Reader ..................................... . .35

.26

.21

The Howe Fourth Reader .................................. . .40

.30

.24

The Howe Fifth Reader..................................... . .50

.37

.30

The Howe Readers by Grades, Book Six................... .56

.42

.34

The Howe Readers by Grades, Book Seven ................. .60

.45

.36

The Howe Readers by Grades, Book Eight. ................. . .60

.45

.36

SPELLING.

Greenwood's English Word Book...................... .25

.18

.15

Morse and Kelley's Natural Speller................ .25

.18

.15

Morse and Kelley's Natural Speller, Lower Grades ......... . .15

.11

.09

Morse and Kelley's Natural Speller, Higher Grades ........ . .20

.15

.12

Niver's Classified Speller, Book 1. .......................... .25

.18

.15

Niver's Classified Speller, Book II .......................... . .25

.18

.15

Niver's Classified, Book 1 in six parts ...................... . .08

.06

SUPPLEMENTARY READING.

Andrews' Perfect Tribute-Linen Binding.................. . .25

.18

Andrews' Perfect Tribute-Board Binding .................. . .50

.37

Ballard's The Aeneid of Virgil. ............................ . .75

.56

Beeson's Child Calendar Beautiful: ......................... . 1.00

.75

Bryce's Robert Louis Stevenson Reader................... .40

.30

Bryce's Story-Land Dramatic Reader .. , ................... . .40

.30

Burt and Howell's A Literary Primer ........................ .30

.22

Harris and Cooley's Eugene Field Reader................. .40

.30

Keeler-Wild's Ethical Readings from the Bible ............. .40

.30

Prltchard-Turkington's Stories of Thrift for Young Amer-

Icans ............................................. .60

.45

Rice and Ketchum's Our Story Reader .................... .35

.26

_Robt. Louis Stevenson's Child's Garden of Verses, Storer

Illustrations ................................... : . ....... . .45

.33

Scribner Series of School Reading, Uniform binding, per

volume .......................... .... :......... .50

.37

Baldwin's Hero Tales Told in School.

Burt's Herakles, The Hero of Thebes.

Burt's Odysseus, The Hero of Thebes.

Cable Story Book.

Cervante's Don Quixote de la Mancha.

Custer's Boy General.

Dodge's Hans Brinker.

. Eggleston's Hoosier School Boy.

Field's The Eugene Field Book.

Harraden's Things Will Take a Turn.

Howell's The Howell's Story Book.

Lanier's The Lanier Book.

Matthew's Poems of American Patriotism.

Page's Page Story Book.

Pyle's Some Marry Adventures of Robin Hood.

Roosevelt's The Roosevelt Book.

Seawell's Twelve Naval Captains.

Seton's Krag and Johnny Bear.

Seton's Lobo, Rag and Vixen.

Slocum's Around the World in the Sloop Spray.

Stevenson's A Child's Garden of Verses.

92

DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC EDUCATION

Stockton's Fanciful Tales.

Van Dyke's The Van Dyke Book.

Wright's Children's Stories in American History.

Wright's Children's Stories in Amencan Literature,

Volume I.

VV:right's Children's Stories in American Literature,

Volume II.

Wright's Children's Stories of American Progress.

Varney's '!'he Robin Reader .................................. . .35

.26

Wright's Ben the Black Bear ............................... . .60

.45

LIST OF THE SOUTHERN PUBLISHING COMPANY,

2015 Jackson Street, Dallas, Texas, or

Southern School Book Depository, Atlanta, Ga.

Catalog Lowest Lowest

Title of Book.

List Whol'e Exch.

Price. Price. Price.

Civil Government of the United States, by D. D. wallace... $ .60 $ .45 $ .22'h

First Book in English, by Kern and Noble.................. 1.00

. 75

.37'h

The Beginner's History of Our Country, by Harry F. Estill .60

.45

.22'h

The Student's History of Our Country, by Hall, Smither,

and Ousley . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.00

.75

.37'h

The Crown Series of Historical Outlines:

Ancient History ..................................... . .30

.22'h

Mediaeval and Modern History....................... . .30

.22'h

English History ...................................... . .30

.22%

American History .................................... . .36

.22%

United States History ................................ .20

.15

Elements of Geometry, by Bruce and Cody:

Elements of Plane Geometry .......................... . .75

.56'4 .23',1,

Elements of Solid Geometry .......................... . .60

.45

.22'h

Elements of Plane and Solid Geometry (combined) .. . 1.25

.93% .46%

Uncle Jim, The Fire Chief, by Angie Ousley Rosser........ . .35

.26'4 .13',1,

Title of Book.

LIST OF SOUTHWESTERN PUBLISHING CO., 309 West Third St., Cincinnati, Ohio, or
Southern School Book Depository, Atlanta, Ga.
Catalog Lowest Lowest List Whol'e Exch. Price. Price. Price.

"20TH CENTURY BOOKKEEPING SERIES."

Complete Text .............................................. . $1.00 Introductory Text .......................................... . .60 Introductory and Intermediate Text. ........................ . . 75 Advanced Text ............................................ . .50 Blanks and Vouchers Introductory Set..................... . 1.00 Blanks and Vouchers Intermediate Set..................... . 1.60 Blanks and Vouchers Adv. Cor. Set ........................ . 1. 75 Blanks and Vouchers Adv. Cost Account. .................. . 1.25

$0.75
.45 .56 .38 .75 1.20 1.31 .94

$0.55 .35 .50 .30

Peter's Business Speller..................................... .24

.18

.14

Peters' Commercial Law .................................... . .80

.60

.48

Ross's Business English .................................... .60

.45

.36

Hausam's Pedagogical Writing Cou.rse ..................... . .20

.15

.12

20th Century Business Writing ......... .-.................... . .10

.08

.06

LIST OF A. C. WEBB &. COMPANY, Nashville, Tennessee.

To be furnished f. o. b. at Nashville, Tenn., upon order of any board of education In Georgia, or upon the order of duly authorized and responsible purchasing agents of such board upon terms and prices listed below.

Title of Book.

DOUB'S HISTORY.

Catalog Lowest Lowest List Whol'e Exch. Price. Price. Price.

Daub's History of United States................. : .......... ~ 1.00 $ .75 $ .50

DOUB'S SPELLER.

Daub's Graded Lessons In Spelling ......................... .28

.20

.12

WEBB PUBLISHING COMPANY

9::1

Title of Book.

Catalog Lowest Lowest List Whol'e Exch. Price. Price. Price.
LIFE AND LITERATURE READERS.

Primer ..................................................... . .32

.24

.15

First Reader ............................................... . .36

.27

.17

Second Reader ............................................. . .40

.30

.18

Third Reader ............................................... . .48

.36

.22

MERRILL'S GEOGRAPHIC READERS.

Book One ................................................... . .40

.30

Book Two .................................................. . .40

.30

Book Three ................................................. . .50

.35

Book Four .................................................. .50

.35

WINTERBURN'S GRADED LESSONS IN LANGUAGE.

Book One Book Two

.56

.40

.25

.60

.45

.30

LIST OF WEBB PUBLISHING CO.,

St. Paul, Minnesota, or Southern School Book Depository, Atlanta, Ga.

Catalog Lowest Lowest

Title of Book.

List Whol'e Exch.

Price. Price. Price.

Agricultural Arithmetic ..................................... $ .80 $ .64 $ .48

Agricultural Engineering .. .... .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. . 1.50 1.12

.90

Beginnings in Animal Husbandry........................... 1.25

.93

.75

Chemistry of the Farm and Home.......................... 1.25

.93

. 75

Field Crops .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . .. . .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. . 1.50 1.12

.90

Field Management and Crop Rotation....................... 1.50 1.12

.90

Popular Fruit Growing....................................... 1.00

.75

.60

Profitable Stock Feeding.. . .. .. .. .. .. . . . . . .. . .. .. . .. . .. .. . . . . 1. 50 1.12

.90

Soils and Soil Fertility...................................... 1.25

.93

.75

Vegetable Gardening . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1. 00

. 75

.60

Domestic Science; Principles and Application............... 1.00

.75

.60

Industrial Arithmetic . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 80

. 60

.48

LIST OF ZANER BLOSSER COMPANY,

Columbus, Ohio, or

Southern School Book Depository, Atlanta, Ga.

Catalog Lowest Lowest

Title of Book.

List Whol'e Exch.

Price. Price. Price.

Per Doz. Per Doz.

Zaner Method Practice Books 1 to 4......................... $ .80 $ .60

Zaner Method Practice Books 5 to 8......................... 1.20

.90

Zaner Method Compendiums Books 1 to 8.................... .64

.48

Zaner Method Manuals 1 to 8................................ 1.28

.96

Zaner Method Manuals 144................................... 2.40 1.80

Schedule A.

INDEX
Page. Text-Book Bill . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Suggestions and Regulations .................... : . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Ainsworth & Company . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 Allyn & Bacon. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 American Book Company. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 Atkinson, Mentzer & Company. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34 A. Flanagan Company ..................................... _. . . . . . . . . 35 Funk & Wagnalls Company. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39 Ginn & Company. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39 D. C. Heath & Company. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52 Historical Publishing Company. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70 Houghton Mifflin Company. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71 The Macmillan Company. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 72 A. N. Palmer Company. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 80 Practical Drawing Company. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 81 Rand-McNally & Company. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 81 Row, Peterson & Company .............................. , . . . . . . . . . . . 84 Benj. H. Sanborn & Company. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 85 Scott, Foresman & Company. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 86 Charles Scribner's Sons. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 89 Southern Publishing Company. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 92 Southwestern Publishing Company. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 92 A. C. Webb & Company. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 92 Webb Publishing Company....................... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 93 Zaner Blosser Company. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 93