Respectfully yours,
R. G. PARKER.
From E. Bailey, Principal of the Young Ladies’ High School, Boston.
I was so well pleased with the plan and execution of the Boston School Atlas, that I introduced it into my school, soon after the first edition was published. I regard it as the best work for beginners in the study of Geography which has yet fallen under my observation; as such I would recommend it to the notice of parents and teachers.
Very respectfully,
E. BAILEY.
From the Preceptors of Leicester Academy.
Among the great variety of school-books which have recently been published, few are in our opinion more valuable than the Boston School Atlas. As an introduction to the study of Geography, it is preferable to any work of the kind with which we are acquainted.
JOHN RICHARDSON,
ALBERT SPOONER.
From the Principal of New Ipswich (N. H.) Academy.
I have with much pleasure examined the copy of the Boston School Atlas, which you politely sent to me. I think it admirably well calculated to excite in the young mind a love of the study of Geography, and to convey correct ideas of the rudiments of that science. I shall be happy to recommend it wherever I have opportunity. It is, in my opinion, the very thing that is needed in our primary schools.
Respectfully yours,
ROBERT A. COFFIN.