THE STUDENT'S MANUAL
Mrs. Burnett 293: Little Lord Faun-
tleroy.
Cervantes 361: Don Quixote. Clemens 408: Huckleberry Finn and
Tom Sawyer. Cooper 450: The Last of the Mohicans
1033.
Defoe 515: Robinson Crusoe. Dodgson 538: Alice's Adventures and
Through the Looking Glass. George Eliot 606: Silas Marner 1756. Goldsmith 778: The Deserted Village
and The Vicar of Wakefteld 2018. Hughes 894: Tom Brown's Schooldays. Irving 943: Sketches and Tales of a
Traveler.
Kingsley: The Water BaMes. Lamb 1023: Tales from Shakespeare. Macaulay 1130: Lays of Ancient Rome
1620.
b. Heroes and Stories of the Nations:
Dickens 629: A Child's History of
England 615.
Franklin 708: Autobiography. Guerber: The Story of the English
618.
Higginson 873: Young People's History of the United States 1967; 86. Lives: Alfred the Great 47.
Alexander the Great 44. Julius Caesar 303. Oliver Cromwell 481. Daniel Boone 244.
Masson: Little Masterpieces*
Peasant and Prince. Pyle 1565: Adventures of Robin
Hood 884. Ramee 1584: A Dog of Flanders and
The Nurnberg Stove. Ruskin 1644: The King of the Golden
River 1003. Scott 1709: Ivanhoe 949; The Lady of
the Lake 1020; Rob Roy 1620; Tales
of a Grandfather. Anna Sewall: Black Beauty. Shakspere 1733: The Merchant of
Venice 1206.
Stevenson: Treasure Island. Swift 1856: Gulliver's Travels 272;
1071. Thackeray 1897: The Rose and the
Ring.
Warner 2042: Being a Boy. J. R. Wyss: Swiss Family Robinson.
Kit Carson 342. Robert La Salle 1032. Abraham Lincoln 1073. William Penn 1446. Peter the Great 1459. Captain John Smith 1770. Miles Standish 1809 and others of peculiar interest to children.
Plutarch 1506: Lives of Famous Men.
Scudder 1711: Life of Washington 2047.
c. Travel and Adventure: 1099.
Samuel Champlain 365.
Captain Cook 449. \
Christopher Columbus 430.
Fernando de ^oto 523.
Francis Drake 549.
John C. Fremont 713.
Vasco da Garna 732.
Sven Hedin 857. David Livingstone 1103. Lewis and Clark 1060. Ferdinand Magellan 1144. Fridtjof Nansen 1299. H. M. Stanley 1810.
d. Stories from Nature: 1099; 1307; 1309.
Ball 161: Starland 1813.
Burroughs 295: Birds and Bees 190; 217; Squirrels 1806.
Higginson 873: Three Outdoor Papers.
Keyser: Bird-Land 217.
Kingsley: Madam How and Lady Why and Town-Geology. 1099.
Lowell 1121: A Good Word for Winter.
Mathews: Familiar Flowers. 1099.
Olive Thome Miller 1227: First Book
of Birds and Birds Through an
Opera-Glass.
Pearson: Stories of Bird-Life. 1099. Seton 1727: Krag and Johnny Bear. Thoreau 1906: Walden. Torrey: The Footpath Way. 1099. Wheelock: Nestlings in Forest and
Marsh. 1099. White (Gilbert): Natural History of
Selborne. 1099.
3. IMPORTANCE OF LITERATURE FOR THE YOUNG: 1099.
4. METHODS OF TEACHING: 1099; 1100.
5. ENGLISH CLASSICS IN THE SCHOOLS'. 1100.
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