| Story of the Thirteen Colonies | $0.65 | |
| Story of the Great Republic | .65 | |
| Story of the English | .65 | |
| Story of Old France | .65 | |
| Story of Modern France | .65 | |
| Story of the Chosen People | .60 | |
| Story of the Greeks | .60 | |
| Story of the Roman | .60 | |
Although these popular books are intended primarily for supplementary reading, they will be found quite as valuable in adding life and interest to the formal study of history. Beginning with the fifth school year, they can be used with profit in any of the upper grammar grades.
¶ In these volumes the history of some of the world's peoples has taken the form of stories in which the principal events are centered about the lives of great men of all times. Throughout the attempt has been made to give in simple, forceful language an authentic account of famous deeds, and to present a stirring and lifelike picture of life and customs. Strictly military and political history have never been emphasized.
¶ No pains has been spared to interest boys and girls, to impart useful information, and to provide valuable lessons of patriotism, truthfulness, courage, patience, honesty, and industry, which will make them good men and women. Many incidents and anecdotes, not included in larger works, are interspersed among the stories, because they are so frequently used in art and literature that familiarity with them is indispensable. The illustrations are unusually good.
¶ The author's Myths of Greece and Rome, Myths of Northern Lands, and Legends of the Middle Ages, each, price $1.50, present a fascinating account of those wonderful legends and tales of mythology which should be known to everyone. Seventh and eighth year pupils will delight in them.
AMERICAN BOOK COMPANY
Transcriber's Note:
Punctuation has been standardised.
Variations in spelling, including dialect, have been retained as in the original publication.