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1. Beautiful Children in Art
2. Makers of American Poetry
3. Washington, the Capital
4. Beautiful Women in Art
5. Romantic Ireland
6. Masters of Music
7. Natural Wonders of America
8. Pictures We Love to Live With
9. The Conquest of the Peaks
10. Scotland, the Land of Song and
Scenery
11. Cherubs in Art
12. Statues With a Story
13. Story of America in Pictures:
The Discoverers
14. London
15. The Story of Panama
16. American Birds of Beauty
17. Dutch Masterpieces
18. Paris, the Incomparable
19. Flowers of Decoration
20. Makers of American Humor
21. American Sea Painters
22. Story of America in Pictures:
The Explorers
23. Sporting Vacations
24. Switzerland: The Land of
Scenic Splendors
25. American Novelists
26. American Landscape Painters
27. Venice, the Island City
28. The Wife in Art
29. Great American Inventors
30. Furniture and Its Makers
31. Spain and Gibraltar
32. Historic Spots of America
33. Beautiful Buildings of the World
34. Game Birds of America
35. Story of America in Pictures: The
Contest for North America
36. Famous American Sculptors
37. The Conquest of the Poles
38. Napoleon
39. The Mediterranean
40. Angels in Art
41. Famous Composers
42. Egypt, the Land of Mystery
43. Story of America in Pictures:
The Revolution
44. Famous English Poets
45. Makers of American Art
46. The Ruins of Rome
47. Makers of Modern Opera
48. Dürer and Holbein
49. Vienna, the Queen City
50. Ancient Athens
51. The Barbizon Painters
52. Abraham Lincoln
Volume 2
53. George Washington
54. Mexico
55. Famous American Women
Painters
56. The Conquest of the Air
57. Court Painters of France
58. Holland
59. Our Feathered Friends
60. Glacier National Park
61. Michelangelo
62. American Colonial Furniture
63. American Wild Flowers
64. Gothic Architecture
65. The Story of the Rhine
66. Shakespeare
67. American Mural Painters
68. Celebrated Animal Characters
69. Japan
70. The Story of the French Revolution
71. Rugs and Rug Making
72. Alaska
73. Charles Dickens
74. Grecian Masterpieces
75. Fathers of the Constitution
76. Masters of the Piano
Volume 3
77. American Historic Homes
78. Beauty Spots of India
79. Etchers and Etching
80. Oliver Cromwell
81. China
82. Favorite Trees
83. Yellowstone National Park
84. Famous Women Writers of
England
85. Painters of Western Life
86. China and Pottery of Our Forefathers
87. The Story of The American
Railroad
88. Butterflies
89. The Philippines
90. Great Galleries of The World:
The Louvre
91. William M. Thackeray
92. Grand Canyon of Arizona
93. Architecture in American Country
Homes
94. The Story of The Danube
95. Animals in Art
96. The Holy Land
97. John Milton

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Jan. 15. FURNITURE OF THE REVOLUTIONARY PERIOD. By Esther Singleton. Miss Singleton told the readers of The Mentor about American Colonial Furniture in a former number. As she states, there is no furniture after the American Revolution that could be called "Colonial," for then our nation became a republic. Feb. 1. THE RING OF THE NIBELUNGEN By Henry T. Finck, Author and Music Critic. In February of each year the Nibelungen dramas are performed at the great opera houses. There is, therefore, a special timeliness in coming out with a fine, intelligent, simple number devoted wholly to Wagner's Nibelungen Ring. It will serve as a beautifully illustrated handbook for all music lovers.

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