The Hiawatha Primer. By Miss Florence Holbrook, Principal of the Forestville School, Chicago. Based on Longfellow’s Song of Hiawatha, and designed for use as the child’s first book in reading. (Riverside Literature Series, Extra No. P. Cloth only, 40 cents.)
The Hiawatha Primer contains 139 pages of reading text, 8 full-page colored illustrations, 4 full-page black and white illustrations, and 65 part-page illustrations in black and white, or silhouette; and equipped with reading and writing lessons in the latest vertical script, and many special features.
The Book of Nature Myths. By Miss Florence Holbrook. A reading book for the primary grades, designed to follow “The Hiawatha Primer.” (Riverside Literature Series, Extra No. V. Cloth only, 45 cents.)
The Book of Nature Myths contains 209 pages of reading text, with 8 full-page and 21 part-page illustrations in black and white, by E. Boyd Smith.
The Song of Hiawatha. By Henry W. Longfellow. (Riverside Literature Series, Nos. 13 and 14.) Revised Edition. With Introductions, Notes, and a Vocabulary; also with 12 full-page Illustrations and many drawings of Indian Wearing Apparel and Utensils, by Frederic Remington. In two parts; each, paper, 15 cents.
[Also in one volume; linen, 40 cents.]
A First Book of Birds. By Olive Thorne Miller. Illustrated. School Edition, Square 12mo, 60 cents, net.
This is a bird book intended for children. The 20 full-page illustrations, of which 8 are in colors, are a strong feature of the book.
A Second Book of Birds. By Olive Thorne Miller. Illustrated. Square 12mo, $1.00, net. Postage 10 cents extra.
This book is devoted to Bird Families; after defining what is meant by this term, the author describes most of the well known families. There are 24 full-page illustrations, of which 8 are in colors, by Louis Agassiz Fuertes.