ATLANTIC TEXTS

TEXTBOOKS IN LIBRARY FORM

ATLANTIC CLASSICS, First Series $1.50
ATLANTIC CLASSICS, Second Series 1.50
Both volumes collected and edited by Ellery Sedgwick,
Editor of the Atlantic Monthly.
For classes in composition and current literature.
ESSAYS AND ESSAY-WRITING 1.25
Collected and edited by William M. Tanner, University of Texas.
For literature and composition classes.
ATLANTIC NARRATIVES, First Series 1.25
For college use in classes studying the short story.
ATLANTIC NARRATIVES, Second Series 1.25
For secondary schools.
Both volumes collected and edited by Charles Swain Thomas,
Editorial department of the Atlantic Monthly Press, and Lecturer in
Harvard University.
ATLANTIC PROSE AND POETRY 1.00
Collected and edited by Charles Swain Thomas and Harry G.Paul
of the University of Illinois.
A literary reader for upper grammar grades and junior high schools.
THE PROFESSION OF JOURNALISM 1.25
Significant Atlantic articles on journalism collected and edited byWillard G.
Bleyer, University of Wisconsin.
For use in courses in journalism.
THE ATLANTIC MONTHLY AND ITS MAKERS 1.00
By M. A. DeWolfe Howe, Editorial department of the Atlantic Monthly Press.
Biographical and literary matter for the English class.
WRITING THROUGH READING .90
By Robert M. Gay, Simmons College. A short course in English Composition
for colleges and schools.
THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS: The Principle and the Practice. 2.50
Edited by Stephen P. Duggan, College of the City of New York.
A basic text on international relations.
THE LIGHT: An Educational Pageant .65
By Catherine T. Bryce, Yale University.
Especially suitable for public presentation at Teachers’ Conventions.
PATRONS OF DEMOCRACY .80
By Dallas Lore Sharp, Boston University.
For classes interested in discussing democracy in our public schools.
AMERICANS BY ADOPTION 1.50
By Joseph Husband.
For Americanization courses.
THE VOICE OF SCIENCE IN NINETEENTH-CENTURY LITERATURE 2.00
An anthology of prose and poetry.
Collected and edited by Robert E. Rogers, Assistant Professorof English
at Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
With an Introduction by Henry G. Pearson, Head of theEnglish Department
at Massachusetts Institute of Technology.

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