SCENIC AMERICA.
Or the Beauties of the Western Hemisphere. 256 half-tone pictures, with descriptions by John L. Stoddard. Size, 11×14 inches, 128 pages. Bound in cloth with handsome side stamp. Price, 75 cents.
PERSONAL RECOLLECTIONS OF GENERAL NELSON A. MILES.
The wonderful career of a self-made man. How he rose from a Second Lieutenant to the rank of Commander in Chief of the United States Army. Embracing the thrilling story of his famous Indian campaigns. In this volume the reader is brought face to face with the great Indian leaders: Geronimo, Crazy Horse, Sitting Bull, Chief Joseph, Lame Deer, etc. One of the most remarkable books of the century. A massive volume of 600 pages, printed on fine super-calendered paper, with nearly 200 superb engravings. Illustrated by Frederic Remington and other eminent artists. Every page bristles with interest. An ever-changing panorama. A history in itself, distinctive, thrilling and well nigh incredible. Artistic cloth, chaste and elegant design, plain edges, $4.00.
THE THEORY AND PRACTICE OF TEACHING.
Presents the complete writings of David P. Page, edited by Supt. J. M. Greenwood, of the Kansas City Schools, assisted by Prof. Cyrus W. Hodgin, of Earlham College, Ind. This new, revised and enlarged edition of this marvelous popular work contains a fresh and exceedingly interesting life of its noted author, with portrait. 12mo., 343 pages, cloth binding. Price, $1.50.
THE TEACHER IN LITERATURE.
Revised edition is the publication of exceptional merit, containing selections from Ascham, Rousseau, Shenstone, Pestalozzi, Cowper, Goethe, Irving, Mitford, Bronte, Thackeray, Dickens, and others who have written on subjects pertaining to educational work from the Elizabethan period down. To this edition Dr. B. A. Hindsdale, Professor of Pedagogy, University of Michigan, has added an exhaustive paper on the history of the schoolmaster from earliest times as he appears in literature. 12mo., 447 pages. Price, $1.50.
MAGNER'S STANDARD HORSE AND STOCK BOOK.