Chautauqua Young Folks’ Annual.
New members of the C. Y. F. R. U., and others, desiring in compact form the previous courses of Required Readings, may be glad to know that they are issued each year in one handsomely bound volume with the above title.
Sent postpaid by the publishers, D. LOTHROP COMPANY, and by all booksellers, on receipt of $1.50 per volume.[B]
| I. Required Readings for ’81-2: | |
| Magna Charta Stories. (Illustrated) | Edited by Arthur Gilman, M. A. |
| Ways to Do Things. (Illustrated) | Rev. Charles R. Talbot and others. |
| Old Ocean. (Illustrated) | Ernest Ingersoll. |
| The Travelling Law School. | Benjamin Vaughan Abbott. |
| Little Biographies.—Music. (Illustrated) | Hezekiah Butterworth. |
| Health and Strength Papers. | By prominent Physical Culture People. |
| Dooryard Folks. (Illustrated) | Amanda B. Harris. |
| What to Do About It. | The Wise Blackbird. |
Also the following books: “Stories from English History,” 2 volumesin the Lyceum Library; “Behaving, Papers on Children’s Etiquette;”and “The Story of English Literature.” | |
| II. Required Readings for ’82-3: | |
| Ballads of American History. (Illustrated) | Margaret J. Preston. |
| Remarkable Trials. | Benjamin Vaughan Abbott. |
| Through a Microscope. (Illustrated) | Samuel Wells and Mary Treat. |
| Little Biographies.—Literature. (Illustrated) | Amanda B. Harris. |
| Anna Maria’s Housekeeping. | The Next Neighbor. |
| A Boy’s Workshop. (Illustrated) | A Boy Carpenter. |
| Health and Strength Papers for Boys. (Illustrated) | Prof. D. A. Sargent. |
| What to Do about It. | The Wise Blackbird. |
Also the following books: “Eyes Right,” by Adam Stwin; “GettingAlong,” by Samuel Smiles, a book of practical common sense; “Storiesof the Sea;” and “A Book of Golden Deeds,” of all times, by CharlotteM. Yonge. | |
| IV. Required Readings for ’84-5: | |
| Children of Westminster Abbey. (Illustrated) | Rose G. Kingsley. |
| Souvenirs of My Time. (Illustrated) | Mrs. Jessie Benton Frémont. |
| The Temperance Teachings of Science. | Prof. A. B. Palmer. |
| Boy’s Heroes. (Illustrated) | Edward Everett Hale. |
| Ways to Do Things. (Illustrated) | Various Authors. |
| Entertainments in Chemistry. (Illustrated) | Harry W. Tyler. |
| The Making of Pictures. | Sarah W. Whitman. |
| Search-Questions in American Literature. | Oscar Fay Adams. |
Also the following books: “Greece,” by Charlotte M. Yonge;“Field, Wood, and Meadow Rambles,” by Amanda B. Harris; “WildAnimals,” with full-page illustrations by Joseph Wolf. | |
| V. Required Readings for ’85-6: | |
| Pleasant Authors for Young Folks—-American. (Portraits.) | Amanda B. Harris. |
| My Garden Pets. (Illustrated) | Mary Treat. |
| Souvenirs of My Time.—Foreign. | Mrs. Jessie Benton Frémont. |
| Some Italian Authors, and Their Works. | George E. Vincent. |
| Ways to Do Things. (Illustrated) | Various Authors. |
| Strange Teas, Dinners, Weddings, and Fêtes. | Various Authors. |
| Search-Questions in English Literature. | Oscar Fay Adams. |
Also the following books: “A Family Flight Through France, Germany,Norway, and Switzerland,” by E. E. Hale and Susan Hale; “TheMerchant of Venice,” Hudson-Lamb edition; “Underfoot,” by LauraD. Nichols. | |
| VI. Required Readings for ’86-7; | |
| Some Successful Women. (Illustrated) | Sarah K. Bolton. |
| Wonder-Wings, Mullingongs, Colossi, and Others. (Illustrated) | C. F. Holder. |
| A Young Prince of Commerce. (Illustrated) | Selden R. Hopkins. |
| Ways to Do Things. (Illustrated) | Various Authors. |
| Search-Questions in Greek History. | Oscar Fay Adams. |
Also the following books: “A Family Flight Through Norway andSwitzerland,” by Edward Everett Hale and Susan Hale; “Hamlet”edited by Homer B. Sprague, President of Mills College; “Up Hill andDown Dale,” by Laura D. Nichols. | |
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