A DICTIONARY OF Mo^ of us cfislike to lock up ^ 



MYTHOLOGY mythological subjecfl because 



BjJohnH. Bcchtcl of ^^ time required. ^ This 



' * book remedies that difficulty 



because in it can be found at a glance ju^ what is wanted, 

 fl It is comprehensive, convenient, condensed, and the infor- 

 mation is presented in such an intere^ng manner that whe« 

 once read it will always be remembered. ^ A diitindlivc 

 feature of the book is the pronunciation of the proper names, 

 something found in few other works. 



SLIPS OF SPEECH Who does not make themr 

 By John H. Bcchtel The be^ of us do. ^ Why not 



hvoid them ? Any one inspired 

 with the spirit of self-improvemcut may readily do so. ^ No 

 necessity for ^dying lules of grammar or rhetoric when this 

 book may be had. It teaches both without the ^udy of 

 ^ther. fl It is a counsellor, a critic, a rompanion, and a 

 guide, and is written in a most entertain'jig and chatty style, 



HANDBOOK OF What is more disagreeable 



• PRONUNCIATION than a faulty pronunciation?, 

 ^ John H. Bechtel No other defed so clearly 



shows a lack of culture. ^ This 

 book contains over 5,000 words on which mo^ of us are 

 •pt to trip, ^ They are here pronounced in the cleared and 

 amplest manner, and according to the be^ authority ^ I' 

 is more readily consulted than a diddooafy, and is juik M 



