SUPPLEMENTARY READING 



FAMOUS STORIES AND LITERATURE 



^ This giading, which iff simply suggestive, represents the 

 earliest years in which these books can be read to advantage. 



YEAR 



7 Arnold's Sohrab and Rustum ... ^0.20 



2 Baldwin's Fifty Famous Stories Retold . . . -3 5 

 4 Golden Fleece 50 



8 Nine Choice Poems -25 



3 Old Greek Stories • -45 



3 Old Stories of the East . .... .45 



2 Robinson Crusoe for Children . .... .35 



J Thirty More Famous Stories Retold 50 



3 Bradish*s Old Norse Stories 45 



4 Clarke's Arabian Nights 60 



6 Story of Troy .60 



6 Story of Ulysses .60 



6 Story of Aeneas .45 



4 Defoe's Robinson Crusoe (Stephens) . 50 



4 Dickens's Child's OliverTwist and David Copperfield (Severance), .40 



5 Story of Little Nell (Gordon) % .50 



6 Tale of Two Cities (Kirk) 50 



6 Twelve Christmas Stories (Gordon) 50 



7 Franklin's Autobiography .... . . .35 



7 Guerber's Myths of Greece and Rome .... 1.50 



7 Myths of Northern Lands . . 1.50 



7 Legends of the Middle Ages 1.50 



4 Hall's Homeric Stories . . .40 



8 Irving's Sketch Book. Selections .20 



8 Tales of a Traveler 50 



3 Johnson's Waste Not, Want Not Stories 50 



3 Kupfer's Lives and Stories Worth Remembering ... . .45 



8 Lambs' Tales fi-om Shakespeare. Comedies ^Rolfe) . . ,50 



8 Tales from Shakespeare. Tragedies (Rolfe) 50 



8 Macaulay's Lays of Ancient Rome (Rolfe) 56 



8 Scott's Ivanhoe . . .50 



6 Kenil worth (Norris) . ... . .50 



8 Lady of the Lake (Gateway) .40 



6 Quentin Durward (Norris) 50 



6 Talisman (Dewey) .50 



8 Shakespeare's Julius Caesar .20 



8 Merchant of Venice .20 



8 As You Like It .20 



I Smythe*s Reynard the Fox . . .30 



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