CAPRICE, HER BOOK. 



By Dorothy Senior. 



Large crown 8vo., cloth. Price 6s. 



The key-note of the book is compensation, " when one door shuts another opens," 

 From this it may be judged that " Caprice" is a story of human life. It is, in fact, the 

 intimate révélation of one whose name was Caprice, but whose nature was far from 

 capricious. A story runs throughout, a thread sufficient to hold the attention and draw 

 it onward, but the fascination of the book lies in the révélation of human beings. The 

 characters become friends, and take their places with those we have met in the flesb. 

 The book claims kinship with " Elizabeth and her German Garden," " The Golden 

 Age," " The Lady of the Décoration," and others which have charmed thousands, but it 

 has an individuality ail its own. 



THE TEACHING OF GEOGRAPHY IN 

 ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS. 



By R. L. Archer, M. A., Professer of Education in University Collège, 



Bangor; W. J. Lewis, B Sc, and A. E. Chapman. 

 Crown 8vo., cloth. Price 3s. 6d. net, 



This book aims at discussing the teaching of Geography in Elementary Schools more 

 fuUy than can be done in a chapter in a gênerai textbook of method. This practice is 

 now generally followed in dealing with the teaching of this and other subjects in 

 Secondary Schools. 



The first five chapters give a concise account of the changes introduced into the con- 

 ception of the subject by the modem geographers, and the ways in which this changed 

 conception should influence the teaching of the subject in Elementary Schools. Sugges- 

 tions are then made for drawing up a syllabus for each standard, and exhaustive hints are 

 given as to the methods of teaching according to such a syllabus. Considérable sections 

 deal with the matter on which the newer conception of the subject lays stress, and suggest 

 sources from which information can be obtained, as well as suitable maps and apparatus. 



MAN IN MANY LANDS. 



An Introduction to the Study of Géographie Control. 



By L. W. Lyde, Professor of Economie Geography in University 

 Collège, London. 



Small crown 8vo., cloth. Containing 24 full-page illustrations in 

 colour. Price 2s. 



THE CHILD'S WORLD IN PICTURES. 



By C. von Wyss. 



Containing 62 illustrations, 32 of which are in colour. 



Small crown 4to., stiff boards, cloth back. Price Is. 6d. 



In cloth, as a prize book. Price 2s. 6d. 



This book will make a direct appeal to the child's natural interest in the far-away and 

 the unknown. While home geography, with its first-hand expérience, awakens a sensé 

 of direction, distance, proportion, and gênerai relation, necessary for the development of 

 the geographical idea, and intensifies interest in the immédiate environment, it is neces- 

 sary that the child's vivid imagination should, at the sam.e time, be supplied withmaterial 

 m the form of story-like descriptions, illustrated by pictures, of other conditions of life. 

 In this way its outlook is widened and its love of the wonderful at least partly satisfied. 

 This is the aim of the présent book. 



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