SUPPLEMENTARY READERS 



CLASSIC MYTHS, by Mary Catherine Judd, Principal of the Lincoln School, Minneap- 

 olis. With 43 illustrations. Cloth, 208 pages; 35 cents. For the third and fourth grades. 



FOUR OLD GREEKS, by Jennie Hall, of the Francis W. Parker School, Chicago 

 With 39 illustrations from Greek sources, by Raymond Perry. Cloth, 224 pages; 35 cents. 

 For the second and third grades. 



CHILD STORIES FROM THE MASTERS, by Maud Menefee. With 10 illustrations 

 in sepia. Cloth, 104 pages; 30 cents. For the third and fourth grades. 



THE HOLTON PRIMER (Lights to Literature series), by M. Adelaide Holton, Super- 

 visor of Primary Schools, Minneapolis, Minn. With 69 half-tone illustrations, 14 pages 



Grover. With 86 



, _, unbonnet Babies." 



Cloth, 1 10 pages; 40 cents. 



J* CHILD'S GARDEN OF VERSES, by Robert Louis Stevenson. With 61 illustra- 

 tions by Miss Mars and Miss Squire. Cloth, 93 pages; 50 cents. For the primary grades. 



NORSE STORIES, by Hamilton Wright Mabie. Edited by Katharine Lee Bates, Pro- 

 fessor of English Literature in Wellesley College. Illustrated with 10 full-page drawings 

 by George Wright. Cloth, 304 pages; 40 cents. For the fourth and fifth grades. 



ESKIMO STOKIES t by Mary E. E. Smith, of the Lewis-Cham pun School, Chicago 

 With 93 illustrations in half-tone. Cloth, 189 pages ; 35 cents. For the first ana second 

 grades. 



VIKING GALES, by Jennie Hall, of the Francis W. Parker School, Chicago. Illus- 

 trated. Cloth, 207 pages ; 35 cents. For the fourth and fifth grades. 



THE STORY OF ACHILLES AND HECTOR, adapted from the Iliad of Homer, 

 by Agnes Cook Gale. Illustrated. For the fourth and fifth grades. 



KING ARTHUR AND HIS KNIGHTS, by Maude L. Radford, Instructor in English 

 in the University of Chicago. Illustrated. For the fifth and sixfh grades. 



"Che Canterbury Classics 



A New Series of Supplementary Readers for all Grades 



Edited under the general supervision of KATHARINE LEE BATES, 

 Professor of English Literature in Wellesley College 



THE STORY OF THE CANTERBURY PILGRIMS. Retold by Katharine Lee 

 Bates, Professor of English Literature in Welleslev College. Illustrated. 



RA'B AND HIS FRIENDS, AND OTHER DOG STORIES, by Dr. John Brown. 

 Edited by Charles W. French, Principal of the Hyde Park High School, Chicago. Illus- 

 trated with a portrait of Doctor Brown, 6 full-page and 16 text drawings by Angus Mac- 

 Donall, and 5 reproductions of original sketches by the author. Cloth, 150 pages: 25 cents. 



THE GOLD BUG, by Edgar Allan Poe. Edited by Theda Gildemeister, Training 

 Teacher in the State Normal School, Winona, Minn. Illustrated with the Zolnay bust 

 of Poe as Frontispiece, a map of Sullivan's Island, and 6 full-page drawings by G. C. 

 Widney. Cloth, in pages; 25 cents. 



THE C'R.ICKET ON THE HEARTH, by Charles Dickens. Edited by George B. Alton, 

 State Inspector of High Schools for Minnesota. Illustrated. Cloth, 176 pages , 30 cents.- 



THE KING OF THE GOLDEN RIVER, by John Ruskin. Edited by Katharine Lee 

 Bates, Professor of English Literature in Wellesley College. Illustrated. 20 cents. 



THE DOG OF FLANDERS, by Louise de la Ramee. Edited by Rose Swart, Super- 

 visor of Methods in the Sfate Normal School, Oshkosh, Wis. Illustrated. 



THE STORY OF A SHORT LIFE, by Julia H. Ewing. Edited by Sarah E. Brooks, 

 Supervisor of Primary Schools, St. Paul, Minn. Illustrated. 



THE LADY OF THE LAKE, by Sir Walter Scott. Edited by F. A. Barbor.r, Pro- 

 fessor of English in the State Normal College. Ypsilanti, Mich. Illustrated. 



THE CHRISTMAS, CAROL, by Charles Dickens. Edited by Katherine Gill, Instructor 

 in English in the State Normal School, Charleston, III. Illustrated. 



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