INTERNATIONAL EDUCATION SERIES. 



12mo, cloth, uniform binding. 



'T'HE INTERNATIONAL EDUCATION SERIES was projected for the pur- 

 * pose of bringing together in orderly arrangement the beet writings, new and 

 old, upon educational subjects, and presenting a complete course of reading and 

 training for teachers generally. It is edited by WILLIAM T. HARRIS, LL. D., 

 United States Commissioner of Education, who has contributed for the different 

 volumes in the way of introduction, analysis, and commentary. The volumes are 

 tastefully and substantially bound in uniform style. 



VOLUMES NOW READY. 



1. The Philosophy of Education. By JOHANN K. F. ROSENKRANZ, Doc 

 tor of Theology and Professor of Philosophy. University of KOnigsberg. 

 Translated by ANNA C. BRACKETT. Second edition, revised, with Com- 



mentary and complete Analysis. $1.50. 



2. A History of Education. By F. V. N. PAINTER, A.M., Professor of 

 Modern Languages and Literature, Roanoke College, Va. $1.50. 



3 The Rise and Early Constitution of Universities. WITH A SUR- 

 VEY OP MEDLEVAL EDUCATION. By S. S. LAURIE, LL. D., Professor of 

 the Institutes and History of Education, University of Edinburgh. $1.50. 



4. The Ventilation and Warming of School Buildings. By GILBERT 



B. MORRISON, Teacher of Physics and Chemistry, Kansas City High School. 

 $1.00. 



5. The Education of Man. By FRIKDRICH FROEBEL. Translated and an 



notated by W. N. HAILMANN, A.M., Superintendent of Public Schools, 

 La Porte, Ind. $1.50. 



6. Elementary Psychology and Education. By JOSEPH BALDWI. , 



A. M., LL. D., author of " The Art of School Management. 11 $1.50. 



7. The Senses and the Will. (Part I of "THE MIND OF THE CHILD.") 



By W. PREYER, Professor of Physiology in Jena. Translated by H. W. 

 BROWN, Teacher in the State Normal School at Worcester. Mass. $1.50. 



8. Memory : What it is and How to Improve it. By DAVID KAY, 



F. R. G. S., author of " Education and Educators," etc. $1.50. 



9. The Development of the Intellect. (Part II of " THE MIND OP THE 



CHILD.") By W. PREYER, Professor of Physiology in Jena. Translated by 

 H. W. BROWN. $1.50. 



10. How to Study Geography. A Practical Exposition of Methods and 



Devices in Teaching Geography which apply the Principles and Plans of 

 Ritter and Guyot. By FRANCIS W. PARKER, Principal of the Cook County 

 (Illinois) Normal School. $1.50. 



11. Education in the United States : Its History from the Earliest 



Settlements. By RICHARD G. BOONE, A.M., Professor of Pedagogy, 

 Indiana University. $1 50. 



12. European Schools ; OR, WHAT I SAW IN THE SCHOOLS OP GERMANY, 



FRANCE, AUSTRIA, AND SWITZERLAND. By L. R. KLEMM, Ph. D., Principal 

 of the Cincinnati Technical School. Fully illustrated. $2.00. 



13. Practical Hints for the Teachers of Public Schools. By GEORGE 



HOWLAND, Superintandent of the Chicago Public Schools. $1.00. 



14. Pestalozzi : His Life and Work. By ROGER DE GUIMPS. Authorized 



Translation from the second French edition, by J. RUSSELL, B. A. With an 

 Introduction by Rev. R. H. QUICK, M. A. $1.50. 



15. School Supervision. By J. L. PICKARD, LL. D. $1.00. 



16. Higher Education of Women in Europe. By HELENS LANGB, Berlin 



Translatedand accompanied by comparative statistics by L.R. KLEMM. $1.00. 



17. Essays on Educational Keformers. By ROBERT HERBERT QUICK, 



M. A., Trinity College. Cambridge. Only authorized edition of the work as 

 rewritten in 1890. $1.50. 



18. A Text-Book in Psychology. By JOHANN FRIEDRICH HERBART. Trans- 



lated by MARGARET K. SMITH. $1.00. 



