CHAPTER XIX
Handy List of Studies in Journeys Through Bookland

The following list gives the names of those selections upon which the more important studies have been based. Here, they are arranged in the order in which the selections appear in the several volumes. When a study accompanies a selection, the reference given is that upon which the selection begins. However, as in a number of instances where studies are in one place while the selections are in another, the cross references are given more in detail, and a statement is made as to just what points in the selection are covered by the studies—whether these latter are character studies, scene studies, word studies, studies of figures or historical studies.

Probably not a few of the readers of Journeys will be glad to use the studies continuously, or will frequently want to know if some given selection in the volume has been treated. This question is easily answered by referring to this chapter, finding the volume in which the selection occurs, and then running down the numbers at the right of the page. This method will be more expeditious than running over the titles of the selections, though of course the latter may be followed.

Reference should also be had to the General Index, under Studies.

Volume One

Page
Down Tumbled Wheelbarrow46
(See Study of Picture—Volume X, [page 58])
The Dog and His Shadow63
(See Study on Scene—Volume X, [page 164])
The Fox and the Crow64
(See Complete Study—Volume X, [page 187])
The Hare and the Tortoise71
(See Complete Study—Volume X, [page 185])
The Fox and the Stork73
(See Study on Scene—Volume X, [page 166])
The Rock-a-By Lady94
The Wind and the Sun95
(See Lesson in Language—Volume X, [page 357])
My Bed is a Boat126
(See Study of Picture—Volume X, [page 52])
Little Blue Pigeon133
The Land of Counterpane144
The Brown Thrush147
(See Study—Volume X, [page 276])
The Hardy Tin Soldier148
(See Character Study—Volume X, [page 158])
Jack and the Beanstalk156
(See Study of Picture—Vol. X, [page 52])
The Town Mouse and the Country Mouse199
Old Gaelic Lullaby203
Cinderella224
(See Character Study—Volume I, page 238)
(See Complete Study—Volume X, [page 150])
Wynken, Blynken and Nod262
(See Study of Picture—Volume X, [page 53])
The Twin Brothers264
Industry and Sloth300
(See Study in Close Reading—Volume X, [page 229])
The Drummer303
(See Complete Study—Volume X, [page 193])
Keepsake Mill349
“Something”395
The Fairies405
The Reaper and the Flowers410
(See Study—Volume X, [page 272])
The Ugly Duckling414

Volume Two

The Golden Touch43
The Child’s World66
(See Study—Volume X, [page 277])
The Fir Tree68
(See Study of Picture, The Swallow and the Stork Came—Volume X, [page 55])
(See Study in The Lesson and the Author’s Purpose—Volume X, [page 173])
Picture Books in Winter87
Seven Times One119
(See Study—Volume X, [page 278])
Shuffle-Shoon and Amber Locks121
(See Study of Picture—Volume X, [page 54])
The Snow Queen124
(See Study on The Plot—Volume II, page 169)
A Visit from Saint Nicholas202
(See Study in Figures—Volume X, [page 270])
Tom, the Water Baby215
(See Study of Picture, Tom and the Dragon Fly—Volume X, [page 55])
(See Nature Study Lesson—Volume X, [page 381])
The Milkmaid374
Holger Danske377
The Fairies of Caldon-Low395
(See Story Told—Volume X, [page 68])
Who Stole the Bird’s Nest?399
(See Character Study—Volume X, [page 95])
The First Snowfall403
(See Study in Figures—Volume X, [page 270])
(See Complete Study—Volume X, [page 281])
King of the Golden River405
(See Study—Volume II, page 441)
(See Study in Description—Volume X, [page 366])
(See Complete Study—Volume X, [page 393])
The Potato467
(See Study—Volume X, [page 285])
The Queen of the Underworld468
Origin of the Opal480
(See Study—Volume X, [page 285])
In Time’s Swing481
Why the Sea Is Salt484
(See Study in Close Reading—Volume X, [page 231])