BY THE SAME AUTHOR 



United States History for Schools 



BY EDMOND S. MEANY 



Cloth, izmo, $1.00 



A complete and well-balanced treatment of United 

 States history. Industrial and social changes, rather 

 than the traditional grouping of topics on changes 

 of administration, etc., have determined the division of 

 the subject into periods and of the periods into chap- 

 ters. The space devoted to wars has been reduced 

 to the minimum and more space has been given to 

 the record of the nation's political, industrial, and 

 social progress, emphasizing the advancement of the 

 United States within the last fifty years. It presents 

 American history as a part of world history. The 

 treatment covers all the important points required by 

 the Committee of Eight in its Report to the American 

 Historical Association. The style is vivid and inter- 

 esting; the sentences are short and vigorous and the 

 paragraphs are topical units. The book abounds in 

 illuminating " side lights " always interesting and rele- 

 vant. Suggestions for collateral study and reading 

 are provided and study questions are given at the 

 close of each chapter. 



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