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THE VOICE OF SCIENCE IN
NINETEENTH-CENTURY LITERATURE
ATLANTIC TEXTS
TEXTBOOKS IN LIBRARY FORM
| ATLANTIC CLASSICS, First Series | $1.50 | |
| ATLANTIC CLASSICS, Second Series | 1.50 | |
| Both volumes collected and edited by Ellery Sedgwick, Editor of the Atlantic Monthly. | ||
| For classes in composition and current literature. | ||
| ESSAYS AND ESSAY-WRITING | 1.25 | |
| Collected and edited by William M. Tanner, University of Texas. | ||
| For literature and composition classes. | ||
| ATLANTIC NARRATIVES, First Series | 1.25 | |
| For college use in classes studying the short story. | ||
| ATLANTIC NARRATIVES, Second Series | 1.25 | |
| For secondary schools. | ||
| Both volumes collected and edited by Charles Swain Thomas, Editorial department of the Atlantic Monthly Press, and Lecturer in Harvard University. | ||
| ATLANTIC PROSE AND POETRY | 1.00 | |
| Collected and edited by Charles Swain Thomas and Harry G.Paul of the University of Illinois. | ||
| A literary reader for upper grammar grades and junior high schools. | ||
| THE PROFESSION OF JOURNALISM | 1.25 | |
| Significant Atlantic articles on journalism collected and edited byWillard G. Bleyer, University of Wisconsin. | ||
| For use in courses in journalism. | ||
| THE ATLANTIC MONTHLY AND ITS MAKERS | 1.00 | |
| By M. A. DeWolfe Howe, Editorial department of the Atlantic Monthly Press. | ||
| Biographical and literary matter for the English class. | ||
| WRITING THROUGH READING | .90 | |
| By Robert M. Gay, Simmons College. A short course in English Composition for colleges and schools. | ||
| THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS: The Principle and the Practice. | 2.50 | |
| Edited by Stephen P. Duggan, College of the City of New York. | ||
| A basic text on international relations. | ||
| THE LIGHT: An Educational Pageant | .65 | |
| By Catherine T. Bryce, Yale University. | ||
| Especially suitable for public presentation at Teachers’ Conventions. | ||
| PATRONS OF DEMOCRACY | .80 | |
| By Dallas Lore Sharp, Boston University. | ||
| For classes interested in discussing democracy in our public schools. | ||
| AMERICANS BY ADOPTION | 1.50 | |
| By Joseph Husband. | ||
| For Americanization courses. | ||
| THE VOICE OF SCIENCE IN NINETEENTH-CENTURY LITERATURE | 2.00 | |
| An anthology of prose and poetry. | ||
| Collected and edited by Robert E. Rogers, Assistant Professorof English at Massachusetts Institute of Technology. | ||
| With an Introduction by Henry G. Pearson, Head of theEnglish Department at Massachusetts Institute of Technology. |
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