Houghton, Mifflin Co.
The Prince and the Pauper, A Tale for Young People of All Ages,
by Mark Twain (Samuel Langhorne Clemens). Harper and Bros. The story relates to England in the sixteenth century.
The Man Without a Country, by Edward Everett Hale.
Little, Brown & Co. The style and language are mature, but the story is one of the best lessons in patriotism ever written.
Volume VI
Tales of a Grandfather, by Sir Walter Scott.
An abridged edition, published by Ginn & Co., contains the best tales, but many children will like them all.
The Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin.
An excellent book for young people on account of its interest and its clear literary style. An edition by Houghton, Mifflin Co., contains a sketch of Franklin’s life subsequent to the time when his autobiography ends.