They surpass all other Readers in wise technique.
They are superlative in stimulating thought and creating taste.
They are unequaled in attractiveness of illustration.
They give a better idea of the world's great literature, and more of it, than can be found anywhere else in the same space.
A Mark of Their Acceptability.
In their first year they were adopted by Boston, New York, Brooklyn, Philadelphia, Chicago, St. Louis, Baltimore, Atlanta; by over a thousand smaller towns; by hundreds of counties; and by the State of Virginia.
Patriotism in These Readers.
The entire series is peculiarly rich in selections and pictures closely connected with American history and American greatness, well fitted to stimulate love of country in the pupil. The "Reader for Seventh Grades," is distinctively and wholly American, and its tales, poems, historical extracts, and illustrations are alive with a proud patriotism.
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