Masterpieces of Literature.
Heath. .50
To make good reading more attractive than bad, to give right
direction to the choice, the growing intelligence of the child
should be nourished with selected portions of the best
literature, the virtue of which has been approved by long
consent.--_Preface._
WIGGIN, K.D. (S.) and N.A. SMITH (Editors).
Golden Numbers.
Doubleday. 2.00
Mrs. Wiggin tells us that she and her sister have searched the pages
of the great English-speaking poets to find verses that children will
love. The quest has been successful, for the collection gives us full
measure of that which is among the best in English poetry. The
selections are arranged under headings, such as The World Beautiful,
For Home and Country, and In Merry Mood. One division is devoted to
Christmas songs and carols.
RELIGION AND ETHICS
Oh books!... Ye are the golden vessels of the temple, the arms of
the soldiers of the Church, with which to quench all the fiery
darts of the wicked.
RICHARD DE BURY.
GILLIE, R.C. (p. 156)
The Story of Stories.
Macmillan.
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