The Project Gutenberg EBook of Complete Classified Price List of School and College Textbooks, by Anonymous This eBook is for the use of anyone anywhere at no cost and with almost no restrictions whatsoever. You may copy it, give it away or re-use it under the terms of the Project Gutenberg License included with this eBook or online at www.gutenberg.org Title: Complete Classified Price List of School and College Textbooks January 1915 Author: Anonymous Release Date: March 15, 2010 [EBook #31639] Language: English Character set encoding: ISO-8859-1 *** START OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK PRICE LIST *** Produced by Bill Tozier, logista, Barbara Kosker and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net COMPLETE CLASSIFIED PRICE LIST OF SCHOOL & COLLEGE TEXTBOOKS JANUARY 1915 AMERICAN BOOK COMPANY INCORPORATED NOTICE TO PURCHASERS For Index see third cover page =SINGLE COPIES.= Any printed book will be sent prepaid on receipt of the list price. 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American Book Company AMERICAN BOOK COMPANY'S CLASSIFIED PRICE LIST READERS--Graded Series =Alderman's Classics, Old and New:= First Reader $0.25 Second Reader .30 Third Reader .35 Fourth Reader .40 Fifth Reader .40 =Appletons'= First Reader .18 Second Reader .30 Third Reader .38 Introductory Fourth Reader .50 Fourth Reader .50 Fifth Reader .90 =Baldwin's School Readers=--Eight Book Series: First Year .25 Second Year .35 Third Year .40 Fourth Year .40 Fifth Year .40 Sixth Year .45 Seventh Year .45 Eighth Year .45 =Baldwin's School Readers=--Five Book Series: First Year .25 Second Year .35 Third Year .40 Combined Fourth and Fifth Years .60 Combined Sixth and Seventh Years .65 =Baldwin & Bender's Expressive Readers=--Eight Book Series: First Reader .30 Second Reader .35 Third Reader .45 Fourth Reader .45 Fifth Reader .45 Sixth Reader .45 Seventh Reader .45 Eighth Reader .45 Teacher's Manual .40 =Baldwin & Bender's Expressive Readers=--Five Book Series: First Reader .30 Second Reader .35 Third Reader .45 Reader for Fourth and Fifth Years .55 Reader for Sixth, Seventh, and Eighth Years .65 Teacher's Manual .40 =Barnes's= New National First Reader .20 New National Second Reader .35 New National Third Reader .50 New National Fourth Reader .70 New National Fifth Reader .90 =Brooks's= (S. D.) =Readers=--Five Book Series: First Year .25 Second Year .35 Third Year .40 Combined Fourth and Fifth Years .50 Combined Sixth, Seventh, and Eighth Years .60 =Brooks's= (S. D.) =Readers=--Eight Book Series: First Year .25 Second Year .35 Third Year .40 Fourth Year .40 Fifth Year .40 Sixth Year .40 Seventh Year .40 Eighth Year .40 =Butler's= First Reader .20 Second Reader .30 Third Reader .40 Fourth Reader .50 Fifth Reader .60 =Crane= First Reader .20 Second Reader .30 Third Reader .40 Fourth Reader .50 Fifth Reader .60 =Davis's= (E. H.) Beginner's Reading Book. Complete .25 The same. Part I .15 The same. Part II .15 Beginner's Reading Book (Teacher's Edition) .25 The same. Part I .15 Second Reading Book. Complete .32 The same. Part I .20 The same. Part II .20 Third Reading Book. Complete .45 The same. Part I .25 The same. Part II .25 Fourth Reading Book. Complete .64 =New Franklin Readers= (Campbell): First Reader .18 Primer and First Reader .24 Second Reader .36 Third Reader .50 Fourth Reader .60 Fifth Reader .84 =Golden Treasury Readers= (Stebbins & Coolidge): Primer .32 First Reader .32 Second Reader .42 Third Reader .48 Fourth Reader .60 Fifth Reader .65 Plan Book for Teachers .45 =Harper's= First Reader .24 Second Reader .36 Third Reader .48 Fourth Reader .60 Fifth Reader .90 Sixth Reader .90 =Hazen's= Primer and First Reader .20 Second Reader .35 Third Reader .45 Fourth Reader .65 Fifth Reader .90 =Holmes's= First Reader. Boards (96 pp.) .15 The same. Cloth (128 pp.) .20 Second Reader. Cloth .25 Third Reader. Cloth .35 Fourth Reader. Cloth .45 Fifth Reader. Cloth .60 =Lee Readers=: First Book .25 Second Book .30 Third Book .40 Fourth Book .50 Fifth Book .60 =New McGuffey= First Reader .17 Second Reader .25 Third Reader .35 Fourth Reader .45 Fifth Reader .55 =McGuffey's= Revised First Reader .17 Revised Second Reader .30 Revised Third Reader .42 Revised Fourth Reader .50 Revised Fifth Reader .72 Revised Sixth Reader .85 =Modern Readers= (Gourley & Hunt): First Reader .20 Second Reader .40 Third Reader .50 Intermediate Reader .60 Grammar School Reader .80 =Monroe's= First Reader .20 Second Reader .35 Third Reader .50 Fourth Reader .60 Fifth Reader .90 New First Reader .20 New Second Reader .30 New Third Reader .42 New Fourth Reader .66 New Fifth Reader .84 =New Education Readers= (Demarest & Van Sickle): Book I .35 Book II .35 Book III .40 Book IV .45 Teaching Primary Reading (Teacher's Manual) .10 Perception Cards, to accompany Book I Per set 2.00 The same for Book II " .75 The same for Book III " .50 =New Graded Readers:= American Educational Reader. No. 1. .18 American Educational Reader. No. 2. .29 American Educational Reader. No. 3. .40 American Educational Reader. No. 4. .50 =New Normal= First Reader .20 Second Reader .35 Third Reader .45 Fourth Reader .60 Fifth Reader .80 =Parmly= First Reader .30 Second Reader .35 Third Reader .35 Teachers' Manual .40 =Pollard's= Synthetic First Reader .24 Synthetic Second Reader .35 Synthetic Third Reader .45 Intermediate Reader. Cloth .60 The same. Half leather .65 Advanced Reader .75 Manual (Teacher's Handbook) 1.00 =Progressive Course in Reading= (Aldrich & Forbes): First Book .20 Second Book .30 Third Book .40 Fourth Book .50 The same. Part I .35 The same. Part II .35 Fifth Book .60 The same. Part I .40 The same. Part II .40 Sight Reader (Supplementary to First Book) .15 =Standard Catholic Readers= (Doyle)--Five Book Series: First Reader .20 Second Reader .30 Third Reader .40 Fourth Reader .50 Fifth Reader .60 =Standard Catholic Readers by Grades= (Doyle)--Eight Book Series: First Year .20 Second Year .30 Third Year .35 Fourth Year .35 Fifth Year .35 Sixth Year .35 Seventh Year .35 Eighth Year .35 =Story Hour Readers (Coe & Christie):= _Regular Edition:_ Primer .30 Book One .30 Book Two .35 Book Three .40 Teacher's Manual .60 _Special Edition:_ First Year, First Half .30 First Year, Second Half .30 Second Year, First Half .35 Second Year, Second Half .35 Third Year, First Half .35 Third Year, Second Half .35 Teacher's Manual .60 Perception Cards for Primer, and for First Year, First Half. Complete Set 1.65 Word Groups $0.30 Sight Words .60 Phonic Words .60 Outline Pictures .15 Perception Cards for Book One, and for First Year, Second Half. Complete Set 2.25 Word Groups .40 Sight Words .85 Phonic Words .85 Outline Pictures .15 =Swinton's= First Reader. Separate .18 Primer and First Reader .25 Second Reader .35 Third Reader .50 Fourth Reader .65 Fifth Reader .90 Sixth or Classic English Reader 1.08 =Taylor's= School Readers: First Reader .25 Second Reader .35 =Willson's= First Reader .24 PRIMERS =Appletons'= Chart Primer .30 =Bailey= (M. A.) & Germann's Number Primer .30 =Baker's= (T. O.) Action Primer .25 =Baldwin= Primer (Kirk) .30 =Beebe's= (E. M.) Picture Primer .25 =Brown= (C. L.) =& Bailey's= (C. S.) Jingle Primer .30 =Butler's= Chart Primer .15 =Crosby's= (W. E.) Our Little Book for Little Folks .30 =Fundenberg's= First Lessons in Reading .25 The same. Teacher's edition .50 =Gibbs's= Natural Number Primer .25 =Hazen's= First Year Book .30 =Hyde's= Primer .25 =Klingensmith's= Universal Primer .15 =Latham's= First Lessons for Deaf Mutes .20 Primary Reader for Deaf Mutes .35 =McGuffey's= Revised Eclectic Primer. Paper Per doz., 1.00 Revised Eclectic Primer. Board covers " 1.50 Small Eclectic Primer. Yellow covers Per gross 4.50 Thin Eclectic Primer Per doz., .75 Thick Eclectic Primer " 1.00 =Monroe's= Chart Primer .12 New Primer .15 =New Franklin= Primer .12 =Pollard's= First Book for Little Folks .25 Synthetic Primer .15 =Rose= Primer (Turpin) .30 =Sanders's= (C. W.) Union Pictorial Primer .15 Primary School Primer. Boards Per doz., .84 Pictorial Primer. Green cover .14 =Stewart= (S. T.) & =Coe's= First Days in School .25 =Swinton's= Primer .12 =Tooke's= Hand in Hand with the Wise Men .40 =Werner= Primer (Taylor) .30 =White's= Pantomime Primer .24 =Williams= Reader for Beginners .15 =Willson's= Primer .15 BOOKS FOR EVENING SCHOOLS =Austin's= Lessons in English for Foreign Women .35 =Chancellor's= Arithmetic for Evening Schools .30 Studies in English for Evening Schools .30 History and Government of the U.S. for Evening Schools .30 Reading and Language Lessons for Evening Schools .30 Standard Short Course for Evening Schools .50 =Houghton's= First Lessons in English for Foreigners in Evening Schools .40 =Markowitz & Starr's= Everyday Language Lessons .40 Vocabulary of Common Words in English, Italian, Russian, and Yiddish .15 =Sharpe's= First Reader for Foreigners .40 Plain Facts for Future Citizens .48 SUPPLEMENTARY READING General =Coe's School Readers=: Third Grade .40 Fourth Grade .50 =Pathways in Nature and Literature= (Christy & Shaw): First Reader .25 The same. Teacher's Edition .30 For Second Grade .30 =Standard Supplementary Readers:= Easy Steps for Little Feet .25 Golden Book of Choice Reading .30 Book of Tales .50 Readings in Nature's Book .65 Seven American Classics .50 Seven British Classics .50 =Swinton's= Advanced First Reader .25 Advanced Second Reader .35 Advanced Third Reader .50 Advanced Fourth Reader .65 Fairy Tales and Stories =Bakewell's= True Fairy Stories .35 =Baldwin's= Fairy Reader .35 Second Fairy Reader .35 Another Fairy Reader .35 Fairy Stories and Fables .35 =Barnard= Language Reader (Paine) .30 =Davis & Chow-Leung's= Chinese Fables and Folk Stories .40 =Eldridge's= Child's Reader in Verse .25 =Farmer's= Nature Myths of Many Lands .45 =Fox's= Indian Primer .25 =Holbrook's= (F.) 'Round the Year in Myth and Song .60 =Lakeside= Literature Series (Adams): Book I. Fables and Rhymes .30 Book II. Folk-Story and Verse .40 Book III. Myths of Old Greece .50 =Lane's= (Mrs. C. A.) Stories for Children .25 =Logie & Uecke's= Story Reader .30 =Lucia's= Peter and Polly in Summer .35 Peter and Polly in Winter .35 =McCullough's= Little Stories for Little People .25 =Moran's= Kwahu, the Hopi Indian Boy .50 =Nixon-Roulet's= Indian Folk Tales .40 Japanese Folk Stories and Fairy Tales .40 =Pratt's= Legends of the Red Children .30 =Pyle's= Prose and Verse for Children .40 =Rolfe's= Fairy Tales .50 =Simms's= Child Literature .30 =Smythe's= Old Time Stories Retold .35 =Stafford's= Animal Fables .30 =Wilkins's= The Weaver's Children .36 =Wood's= (M. H.) The Children's First Story Book .25 Famous Stories and Literature =Baldwin's= Don Quixote for Young People .50 Fifty Famous Stories Retold .35 Golden Fleece .50 John Bunyan's Dream Story .35 Nine Choice Poems .25 Old Greek Stories .45 Old Stories of the East .45 Stories of the King .50 Thirty More Famous Stories Retold .50 =Bradish's= Old Norse Stories .45 =Clarke's= (M.) Arabian Nights .60 Story of Aeneas .45 Story of Troy .60 Story of Ulysses .60 =Cole's= (C. W.) Choice Readings .60 =Cooper's= Adventures of Deerslayer (Haight) .35 Last of the Mohicans (Haight) .35 Adventures of Pathfinder (Haight) .35 =Defoe's= Robinson Crusoe (Stephens) .50 Robinson Crusoe Retold (Baldwin) .35 =Dickens's= Child's Oliver Twist and David Copperfield (Severance). .40 Story of Little Nell (Gordon) .50 Tale of Two Cities (Kirk) .50 Twelve Christmas Stories (Gordon) .50 =Hall's= (F. A.) Homeric Stories .40 =Johnson's= Waste Not, Want Not Stories .50 =Kupfer's= Lives and Stories Worth Remembering .45 =Lambs'= Tales from Shakespeare (Rolfe): Comedies .50 Tragedies .50 Comedies and Tragedies. In one volume .60 =Pitrè's= Swallow Book (Camehl) .35 =Scott's= Kenilworth (Norris) .50 Quentin Durward (Norris) .50 Tales and Verse (Webster & Coe) .60 Talisman (Dewey) .50 =Skinner's= Readings in Folk-Lore 1.00 Schoolmaster in Literature 1.40 Schoolmaster in Comedy and Satire 1.40 =Smythe's= Reynard the Fox .30 =Swift's= Gulliver's Travels Retold (Baldwin) .35 =Thomas's= Words of Abraham Lincoln .65 =Williams's Choice Literature. New Edition:= Book One .22 Book Two .25 Book Three .28 Book Four .35 Book Five .40 Book Six .45 Book Seven .50 =Williams's Choice Literature:= Book One, for Primary Grades .22 Book Two, for Primary Grades .25 Book One, for Intermediate Grades .28 Book Two, for Intermediate Grades .35 Book One, for Grammar Grades .40 Book Two, for Grammar Grades .50 Literature for Fifth Reader Grades .50 Dramatic Stories =Holbrook's= (F.) Dramatic Reader for Lower Grades .40 =Johnston= (E. L.) & =Barnum's= Book of Plays for Little Actors .30 =Knight's= Dramatic Reader for Grammar Grades .50 =Skinner's= Dramatic Stories for Reading and Acting .35 =Skinner & Lawrence's= Little Dramas for Primary Grades .35 Geographical and Commercial Readers =Carpenter's Geographical Readers:= North America .60 South America .60 Europe .70 Asia .60 Africa .60 Australia, Our Colonies, and Other Islands of the Sea .60 =Carpenter's Readers on Commerce and Industry:= How the World is Fed .60 How the World is Clothed .60 How the World is Housed .60 =Button's= (S. T.) =World at Work Series:= Fishing and Hunting .30 In Field and Pasture .35 Trading and Exploring (Luther) .40 =Guyot= Geographical Reader (Pratt) .60 =Johonnot's= Geographical Reader 1.00 =Krout's= Alice's Visit to the Hawaiian Islands .45 Two Girls in China .45 =Long's= Home Geography .25 =MacClintock's= The Philippines .40 =Payne's= (F. O.) Geographical Nature Studies .25 =Schwartz's= Five Little Strangers .40 =Shaw's= (E. R.) Big People and Little People of Other Lands .30 =Smith= (F. R.) =& Perry's= (A. C.) Geography of New York .40 Historical and Biographical Readers =Alexander's= Story of Hawaii .75 =Arnold's= (E. J.) Stories of Ancient Peoples .50 =Baldwin's= Abraham Lincoln .60 American Book of Golden Deeds .50 Conquest of the Old Northwest .60 Discovery of the Old Northwest .60 Fifty Famous People .35 Four Great Americans .50 =Beebe's= Four American Naval Heroes .50 Story of Paul Jones; of Oliver H. Perry; of David G. Farragut; of George Dewey Each .10 =Brittain= (H. L.) & Harris's (J. G.) Historical Reader .75 =Brooks's= (E. S.) Stories of the Old Bay State .60 =Burton's= Four American Patriots .50 Story of Patrick Henry; of Alexander Hamilton; of Andrew Jackson; of Ulysses S. Grant Each .10 Story of Lafayette .35 =Clarke's= (M.) Story of Caesar .45 =Cody's= Four American Poets .50 Four American Writers .50 =Coe's= Founders of Our Country .50 Makers of the Nation .56 =Cooke's= Stories of the Old Dominion .60 =Dutton's= (M. B.) Little Stories of England .40 Little Stories of France .40 Little Stories of Germany .40 =Eggleston's= Stories of Great Americans for Little Americans .40 Stories of American Life and Adventure .50 =Foote & Skinner's= (A. W.) Explorers and Founders of America .60 Makers and Defenders of America .60 =Gail Hamilton's= English Kings in a Nutshell .60 =Goho's= Pennsylvania Reader .50 =Guerber's= Story of the Chosen People .60 Story of the Greeks .60 Story of the Romans .60 =Guerber's= Story of the English .65 Story of the Thirteen Colonies .65 Story of the Great Republic .65 Story of Old France .65 Story of Modern France .65 =Haaren & Poland's= (A. B.) Famous Men of Greece .50 Famous Men of Rome .50 Famous Men of the Middle Ages .50 Famous Men of Modern Times .50 =Harris's= (J. C.) Stories of Georgia .60 =Horne & Scobey's= Stories of Great Artists .40 =Howells'= Stories of Ohio .60 =Johonnot's= Grandfather's Stories .27 Stories of Heroic Deeds .30 Stories of Our Country .40 Stories of Other Lands .40 Stories of the Olden Time .54 Ten Great Events in History .54 =Kingsley's= Four American Explorers .50 Story of Lewis and Clark .25 =Lucia's= Stories of American Discoverers for Little Americans .40 =Moore's= (E. E.) A Century of Indiana .75 =Musick's= Stories of Missouri .60 =Otis's= Colonial Series: Calvert of Maryland .35 Mary of Plymouth .35 Peter of New Amsterdam .35 Richard of Jamestown .35 Ruth of Boston .35 Stephen of Philadelphia .35 Pioneer Series: Antoine of Oregon .35 Benjamin of Ohio .35 Hannah of Kentucky .35 Martha of California .35 Philip of Texas .35 Seth of Colorado .35 =Perry's= Four American Inventors .50 =Perry & Beebe's= Four American Pioneers .50 =Pitman's= Stories of Old France .60 =Rhoades's= Story of Philadelphia .85 =Rolfe's= Tales of Chivalry .50 Tales from English History .50 Tales from Scottish History .50 =Schwartz's= Famous Pictures of Children .40 =Scobey & Horne's= Stories of Great Musicians .40 =Shaw's= (E. R.) Discoverers and Explorers .35 =Shepherd's= Historical Readings 1.00 =Stockton's= Stories of New Jersey .60 =Swett's= (S.) Stories of Maine .60 =Thompson's= (M.) Stories of Indiana .60 =Thwaites's= Stories of the Badger State .60 =Van Bergen's= Story of China .60 Story of Japan .65 Story of Russia .65 =Wallach's= Historical and Biographical Narratives .35 =Walton & Brumbaugh's= Stories of Pennsylvania .60 =Whitehead's= Two Great Southerners .50 =Whitney & Perry's= Four American Indians .50 =Winship's= Great American Educators .50 =Winterburn's= Spanish in the Southwest .55 (_See also State and Local History, page 41_) Nature Readers =Abbott's= Boy on a Farm (Johnson) .45 =Bartlett's= Animals at Home .45 =Beebe & Kingsley's= First Year Nature Reader .35 =Bradish's= Stories of Country Life .40 =Cooper's= (S.) Animal Life 1.25 =Dana's= (Mrs. W. S.) Plants and Their Children .65 =Gilmore's= Birds Through the Year .50 =Hawkes's= Trail to the Woods .40 =Herrick's= (S. B.) Chapters on Plant Life .60 Earth in Past Ages .60 =Holder's= (C. F.) Stories of Animal Life .60 Half Hours with Fishes, Reptiles, and Birds .60 Half Hours with the Lower Animals .60 Half Hours with Mammals .60 =Hooker's= (W.) Child's Book of Nature 1.00 =Johonnot's= Book of Cats and Dogs .17 Friends in Feathers and Fur .30 Neighbors with Wings and Fins .40 Some Curious Flyers, Creepers, and Swimmers .40 Some Neighbors with Claws and Hoofs .54 Glimpses of the Animate World 1.00 =Keffer's= Nature Studies on the Farm .40 =Kelly's= Short Stories of Our Shy Neighbors .50 =Mix's= Mighty Animals .40 =Monteith's= (Jas.) Popular Science Reader .75 =Monteith's= (John) Familiar Animals and Their Wild Kindred .50 Living Creatures of Water, Land, and Air .50 Some Useful Animals .50 =Needham's= Outdoor Studies .40 =Patri's= White Patch .40 =Pitrè's= Swallow Book (Camehl) .35 =Pyle's= Stories of Humble Friends .50 =Riggs's= Stories from Lands of Sunshine .40 =Stokes's= Ten Common Trees .40 =Treat's= (M.) Home Studies in Nature .90 =Turner's= Our Common Friends and Foes .30 =Walker's= (M. C.) Our Birds and Their Nestlings .60 Patriotic and Ethical Readers =Johnson's= Story of Two Boys .35 Waste Not, Want Not Stories .50 =Marden's= Stories from Life .45 =Markwick & Smith's= (W. A.) True Citizen .60 =Morgan's= (T. J.) Patriotic Citizenship 1.00 =Nordhoff's= Politics for Young Americans .75 =Persons's= Our Country in Poem and Prose .50 =Richman & Wallach's= Good Citizenship .45 =Smiles's= Self-Help (Bower) .60 Bible Reading =Schaeffer's= Bible Readings for Schools .35 =Wight's= Selections from the Bible .40 SCHOOL CHARTS =Appletons'= Elementary Reading Charts. 47 Nos., with Stand and Teacher's Manual 10.00 =Butler's= Reading Charts. 36 Nos., with Stand and Teacher's Manual 8.00 =Complete= School Charts. 36 Nos., with Stand and Teacher's Manual 10.00 =Eclectic= Elementary Charts. 36 Nos., with Stand and Teacher's Manual 6.00 =Fundenberg's= Chart Lessons in Reading. 24 Charts, with Stand 7.50 =McGuffey's= Reading Charts. 28 Nos., with Teacher's Manual. Manila, with Revolving Stand Per set 5.00 The same. Mounted on Heavy Boards " 7.50 Spanish Edition. Manila, with Revolving Stand " 5.00 Chart Primer (Facsimile of Charts) Per doz., .50 =New American= Reading Charts. 30 Nos., with Stand 5.00 =Primary= Language Studies. 50 Nos., with Stand and Teacher's Manual 12.00 SPELLING =Appletons'= Select Spelling Lessons .04 =Baldwin= Speller (Shear & Lynch) .20 Spelling by Grades (Baldwin) .20 =Bouton's= Spelling and Word Building .25 =Buckwalter's= Primary Spelling Book .15 Comprehensive Spelling Book .20 =Columbian= Speller .20 =Creery's= Grammar School Spelling Book .35 =Cronson's= Graded Dictation and Spelling Lessons: First year and first half of second year Per doz., .60 Second year, second half, and third year, each half " .60 Fourth and fifth years, each half " .75 Sixth to eighth years, each half " .90 =Eldridge's= Business Speller .25 =Harrington's= (H. F.) Spelling Book. Complete .20 The same. Parts I and II Each .15 =Harvey's= (T. W.) Graded School Primary Speller .13 Graded School Speller .18 =Hicks's= Champion Spelling Book. Complete .25 The same. Parts I and II Each .18 =Holmes's= Elementary Spelling Book .13 =Hunt's= (J. N.) Primary Word Lessons .15 Progressive Course in Spelling .20 The same. Parts I and II Each .15 =McGuffey's= Alternate Spelling Book .12 Revised Eclectic Spelling Book .17 Word Lists of Revised Readers (Blewett) .10 =Metcalf's= Spelling and Language Book .20 =Modern= Spelling Book (Hunt & Gourley) Vertical Script edition .20 The same. Slant Script edition .20 =Monroe's= First Steps in Spelling .18 Practical Speller .25 =Natural= Speller and Word Book .20 =New American= Primary Speller .15 Pronouncing Speller .20 Advanced Speller .25 =Osborn & King's= (J. E.) Seventy Lessons in Spelling .20 =Patterson's= American Word Book .25 Common School Speller .18 Speller and Analyzer .32 =Pollard's= Synthetic Speller .18 Advanced Speller. Complete .30 =Rice's= Rational Spelling Book. Part I. Boards .15 The same. Cloth .17 Rational Spelling Book. Part II. Boards .20 The same. Cloth .22 =Sheldon's= Word Studies. Vertical Script edition .25 The same. Slant Script edition .25 Graded Speller .25 =Shoup's= Graded Speller .19 =Spelling= by Grades (Baldwin) .20 =Swinton's= Word Primer .15 Word Book of English Spelling .18 New Word Analysis .35 Word Analysis. Old .29 =Warren's= (M. A.) Class Word Speller .18 =Watson's= Complete Speller .20 Independent Elementary Speller .18 =Webster's= Elementary Spelling Book Per doz., net .90 =Williams & Rogers= Test Lessons in Spelling .15 =Willson's= Primary Speller .15 Larger Speller .24 =Worcester's= New Primary Spelling Book .18 New Pronouncing Spelling Book .23 Comprehensive Spelling Book .23 =Wright's (A. D.)= Analytical Orthography .18 Spelling Blanks =American Spelling Blanks--Vertical Writing=: Angular Hand Per doz., .48 Round Hand " .48 =American= Standard Writing Speller. Nos. 1 and 2 " .45 =Barnes's= Natural Slant Writing Speller " .48 Vertical Writing Speller " .48 =Butler's= Vertical Writing Speller " .50 =Dinsmore's Spelling Blanks=: Model Script, 36 pages " .45 Elementary, "Five Cent" Blank " .42 =Eclectic= Writing Speller " .50 =Harper's= Spelling and Dictation Blanks. Nos. 1 to 4 " .48 =Manson's= Economic Spelling Blank " .42 =Monroe's= Complete Writing Speller " .42 =Osborn & King's= (J. E.) Blank for Seventy Lessons in Spelling .07 =Sheldon's= Spelling and Language Blanks Per doz., .48 =Spencerian= Practical Writing Speller " .48 The same. Intermediate ruling " .48 The same. Wide ruling, for primary grades " .48 PENMANSHIP Copy Books and Charts =American= Practice Blanks. No. 1 Per doz., .42 System of Vertical Writing. Nos. 1 to 7 " .96 =Appletons'= Standard Writing Books: Grammar Course. Nos. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6 " .96 How to Teach Writing (Manual of Penmanship) .50 =Barnes's= National Vertical Penmanship. Nos. 1 to 8 " .75 Special Books. Nos. N-1 and N-2 " .75 =Barnes's= Natural Slant Penmanship. Nos. 1 to 8 " .75 Pen and Pencil Series. Books A, B, and C " .60 Natural Slant Writing Charts. In four sheets Per set 1.50 =Barnes's= Penmanship Pads: National Vertical. A 1 to 12, B 1 to 12, C 1 to 12. 36 Pads. Each .20 Natural Slant. D 1 to 12, E 1 to 12, F 1 to 12, G 1 to 12, H 1 to 12, I 1 to 12, J 1 to 12, K 1 to 12, L 1 to 12, M 1 to 12. 120 Pads Each .20 =Bond's= Staff Ruled Writing Books. Nos 1 and 2 Per doz., .96 The same. No. 3 " .50 =Chancellor's= Standard Short Course for Evening Schools .50 =Curtiss's= Vertical Copy Books. Nos. 1 to 6 Per doz., .96 Semi-Vertical Copy Books. Nos. 1 to 6 " .96 =Eclectic= Penmanship: Elementary Tracing Course. Nos. 1 to 3 " .72 New Copy Books. Nos. 1 to 9 " .96 Practice Books, single or double line " .48 =Ellsworth's= New Reversible Copy Books. Slanting edition. Nos. 1 to 6 " .96 =Healey's= System of Free Arm Movement Writing: Books and Pads (9 of each) for Grades 1, 2, 3A, 3B, 4A, 4B, 5A, 5B, and Movement Exercises Each .10 Copies for 1st and 2d Years Per set .05 Complete Manual Each .20 Manual. Parts I, II and III Each, per doz., 1.50 Primary Manual Each .10 =Mills's= Practical Penmanship. Vertical edition. Six Books Per doz., .72 Modern Business Penmanship Each .30 =National= Writing Books: No. 1. 24 pp. Square. Manila. Single ruled Per doz., .42 No. 3. 24 pp. Square. Manila. Double ruled " .42 No. 4. 24 pp. Square. Manila. German ruled " .42 No. 5. 24 pp. Oblong. Manila. Single ruled " .42 No. 10. 36 pp. Square. Manila. Single ruled " .60 No. 25. 72 pp. Square. Boards. Single ruled " 1.08 =Payson, Dunton, & Scribner's= National Copy Books: New edition. Nos. 4, 5 and 6 " .96 =Payson, Dunton, & Scribner's= Book of Alphabets Per doz., .96 Handbook of Penmanship .25 Patent Blotter Covers. Large Per hundred 1.20 =Poland's= (M. D.) 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With Answers .65 American Mental Arithmetic. Without Answers .35 =Bailey & Germann's= Number Primer .30 =Bailey-Wiemer Arithmetics:= First Book. Without Answers .20 Second Book. Without Answers .30 Third Book. With Answers .65 =Baird's= Graded Work in Arithmetic: First and Second Years. Without Answers. Boards Each .18 The same. Cloth " .20 Third, Fourth, and Fifth Years. With Answers. Boards " .20 The same. Cloth " .25 Sixth, Seventh, and Eighth Years. With Answers. Cloth " .25 Practical Arithmetic for Grammar Grades. With Answers .65 =Bookman's= Business Arithmetic. With or without Answers .65 Key to the same .40 =Cook's= Mental Arithmetic. Without Answers .50 =Dean's= Intellectual Arithmetic. Without Answers .34 =Dubbs's= New Practical Arithmetic. With Answers .60 Arithmetical Problems. With Answers. Teacher's edition 1.00 The same. Without Answers. Pupil's edition. Parts I and II Each .25 Complete Mental Arithmetic. Without Answers .35 =Felter's= New Primary Arithmetic. With Answers .30 Advanced Arithmetic. With Answers .50 =Ficklin's= Elementary Arithmetic. Without Answers. Boards .30 The same. Cloth .40 National Arithmetic. With Answers .70 =Fish's= Arithmetic No. 1. Without Answers .30 Arithmetic No. 2. With Answers .60 Key to the same .60 =New Franklin Arithmetics= (Seaver & Walton): First Book. With or without Answers .35 Second Book. With or without Answers .65 Key to both books .90 =Franklin Arithmetics= (Seaver & Walton): Primary Arithmetic. Without Answers .20 Elementary Arithmetic. With Answers .35 Key to the same .25 Written Arithmetic. With or without Answers .75 Key to the same .75 The same. Part I .28 Mental Arithmetic. Without Answers .30 =Gibbs's= Natural Number Primer .25 =Hall's= (F. H.) Primary Arithmetic. Without Answers .35 Intermediate Arithmetic. Without Answers .40 Practical Arithmetic. Without Answers .45 Arithmetic Primer. Without Answers .25 Elementary Arithmetic. Without Answers .35 Complete Arithmetic. Without Answers .60 =Hamilton's Arithmetics=: _Three Book Series._ Primary Arithmetic. With or without Answers .35 Intermediate Arithmetic. With or without Answers .40 School Arithmetic. With or without Answers .45 _Two Book Series._ Elementary Arithmetic. With or without Answers .35 Complete Arithmetic. With or without Answers .60 Key to all Hamilton's Arithmetics .80 _New Jersey Edition._ First Book. With or without Answers .35 Answers to the same .10 Second Book. With or without Answers .40 Answers to the same .10 Third Book. With or without Answers .45 Answers to the same .10 =Harper's= First Book in Arithmetic. Without Answers .30 Second Book in Arithmetic. With Answers .60 Key to the same .80 Advanced Arithmetic. With Answers .80 Key to the same .80 =Harvey's= (L. D.) Essentials of Arithmetic. First Book. With or without Answers .25 Answers to the same .10 Second Book. With or without Answers .50 Answers to the same .10 =Harvey's= (L. D.) Practical Arithmetics. Book One. With Answers .35 Book Two. With Answers .50 =Hornbrook's= Primary Arithmetic. Without Answers .35 Grammar School Arithmetic. Without Answers .65 Key to Primary and Grammar School Arithmetics .65 =Hull's= Elementary Arithmetic. With or without Answers .35 Complete Arithmetic. With or without Answers .65 Key to the same .65 Mental Arithmetic. Without Answers .30 Key to the same .40 =Jones's= (W. S.) Elements of Arithmetic. With Answers .30 Practical Arithmetic. With Answers .50 Key to the same .50 =Jury, O'Connell & Shallow's= Graded Exercises in Arithmetic: Fourth Year, First Half. Without Answers .30 Fourth Year, Second Half. Without Answers .30 Fifth Year, First Half. Without Answers .35 Fifth Year, Second Half. Without Answers .35 Sixth Year, First Half. Without Answers .35 Sixth Year, Second Half. Without Answers .40 =King's= (J. E.) Business Arithmetic. With Answers .80 Key to the same .50 =Kirk & Sabin's= Oral Arithmetic. Parts I and II. Without Answers Each .25 =Lyman's= Advanced Arithmetic. Without Answers .75 =McClymonds & Jones's= (D. R.) Elementary Arithmetic. Without Answers .35 Essentials of Arithmetic. Without Answers .60 =McNeill's= Mental Arithmetic. Without Answers .35 =Milne's= Arithmetics: _New York State Arithmetic._ First Book. With or without Answers .40 Answers to the same .10 Second Book. With or without Answers .60 Answers to the same .10 _Progressive Three Book Series._ First Book. Without Answers .35 Second Book. With or without Answers .40 Third Book. With or without Answers .45 _Progressive Two Book Series._ First Book. Without Answers .35 Complete Book. With or without Answers .65 Answers to the same .10 Key to all Progressive Arithmetics .75 =Milne's Arithmetics:= _Standard Two Book Series._ Elements of Arithmetic. With Answers .30 Standard Arithmetic. With or without Answers .65 _Standard Three Book Series._ Primary Arithmetic. Without Answers .25 Intermediate Arithmetic. With Answers .30 Standard Arithmetic. With or without Answers .65 Key to Standard and Mental Arithmetics .75 _Inductive Series._ Mental Arithmetic. Without Answers .35 Metric Edition of Elements of Arithmetic. With Answers .35 First Lessons in Arithmetic. Without Answers .22 Elementary Arithmetic. With Answers .35 Practical Arithmetic. With Answers .50 Key to the same .50 =Moore's= (E. H.) Grammar School Arithmetic. With Answers .60 =Moore's= (J. H.) New Commercial Arithmetic. With or without Answers 1.00 Key to the same .50 =Nicholson's= (J. W.) Elementary Arithmetic. Without Answers .34 Grammar School Arithmetic. With Answers .45 Key to the same .45 New Primary Arithmetic. Without Answers .18 New Intermediate Arithmetic. With Answers .35 New Complete Arithmetic. With Answers .65 Key to the same .65 Advanced Arithmetic. With Answers .90 Key to the same .90 =Philadelphia= Intermediate Arithmetic (Nudd). Without Answers .38 Higher Arithmetic (Nudd). Without Answers .43 =Raub's= Elementary Arithmetic. With Answers .35 Complete Arithmetic. With Answers .60 Key to the same .60 =Ray's= Modern Primary Arithmetic. Without Answers .15 Modern Intellectual Arithmetic. Without Answers .25 Modern Elementary Arithmetic. With Answers .30 Modern Practical Arithmetic. With Answers .50 Key to Modern Intellectual and Practical Arithmetics .50 New Primary Arithmetic. Without Answers .15 New Intellectual Arithmetic. Without Answers .25 New Elementary Arithmetic. With Answers .35 New Practical Arithmetic. With Answers .50 Key to New Intellectual and Practical Arithmetics .50 =Ray's= New Higher Arithmetic. With Answers .85 Key to the same .75 New Test Examples in Arithmetic. With or without Answers .35 Practical Arithmetic. Old. With Answers .50 Key to the same .50 =Robinson's= New Primary Arithmetic. Without Answers .18 New Rudiments of Arithmetic. With Answers .30 New Intellectual Arithmetic. Without Answers .35 New Practical Arithmetic. With Answers .65 Key to the same .65 New Higher Arithmetic. With Answers 1.00 Key to the same 1.00 New Table Book (Fish). Without Answers .18 Progressive Primary Arithmetic (Fish). Without Answers .18 Progressive Intellectual Arithmetic (Fish). Without Answers .29 Rudiments of Written Arithmetic (Fish). With Answers .32 Elements of Arithmetic. Without Answers .40 Progressive Practical Arithmetic (Fish). With Answers .68 Key to the same .65 Progressive Higher Arithmetic (Fish). With Answers .98 Key to the same .90 =Robinson's Shorter Course=: First Book in Arithmetic (Fish). Without Answers .30 Complete Arithmetic (Fish). With Answers .75 The same. Part I. With Answers .50 The same. Part II. With Answers. Boards .40 Key to Complete Arithmetic .72 Beginner's Book in Arithmetic. Without Answers .30 Graded School Arithmetic. Without Answers .60 =Sanford's= Primary Arithmetic. Without Answers .20 Intermediate Arithmetic. With Answers .36 Common School Arithmetic. With Answers .64 Key to the same 1.00 Higher Arithmetic. With Answers 1.00 =Sheldon's= Elementary Arithmetic. With Answers .40 Complete Arithmetic. With Answers .67 Key to the same .75 Graded Examples in Arithmetic: First Book. Without Answers .30 Second Book. Without Answers .35 Answers to the same .20 =Stoddard's= Juvenile Mental Arithmetic. Without Answers .18 American Intellectual Arithmetic. Without Answers .29 Key to the same .50 New Intellectual Arithmetic. Without Answers .35 =Thurston's= Mental Commercial Arithmetic. Without Answers .45 Key to the same .25 =Van Tuyl's= Complete Business Arithmetic. With or without Ans. 1.00 Key to the same .60 Essentials of Business Arithmetic. With or without Answers .70 Answers to the same .10 Key to the same .25 =Walton & Holmes's Arithmetics=: First Book. Without Answers .30 Second Book. Without Answers .40 Third Book. Without Answers .45 Fourth Book. Without Answers .50 =Wentworth's= Arithmetical Problems. Pupil's edition. Without Answers .32 The same. Teacher's edition. With Answers .36 =Werner= Mental Arithmetic (Raub). Without Answers .30 =Werner= Arithmetics (Hall): Book I. Without Answers .40 Book II. Without Answers .40 Book III. Without Answers .50 Teacher's Hand Book .25 =White's= (E. E.) First Book of Arithmetic. New Century Edition. With Answers .30 Complete Arithmetic. New Century Edition. With Answers .65 Key to the same .30 New Elementary Arithmetic. With Answers .50 Primary Arithmetic. Old. Without Answers .22 Intermediate Arithmetic. Old. With Answers .35 Complete Arithmetic. Old. With Answers .65 Manual and Key of Arithmetics. Old .75 Oral Lessons in Number. Without Answers .40 =White's= (J. M.) Oral Arithmetic. Without Answers .35 =Williams's= (O. F.) Commercial Arithmetic. With or without Answers 1.10 Key to the same .50 =Winslow's= (I. O.) Natural Arithmetics: Book I. Without Answers .30 Book II. With Answers .40 Book III. With Answers .50 Arithmetic Tablets =Arithmetical= Table Cards Per doz., .55 =National= Number Tablets. Arithmetic. Nos. 1 to 12 " .90 Answers to Arithmetic Tablets Each .15 =Ray's= Test Example Tablets. Nos. 1 to 8 Per doz., 1.00 Answers to all Problems in Tablets 4 to 8 Each .10 =Silver's= Primary Exercises in Arithmetic. Nos. 1 and 2 " .10 The same. Nos. 3 and 4 " .15 =Walton's= (G. A.) New Arithmetical Tables Per hundred 7.20 Key to the same Each .40 Arithmetical Tables Per hundred 7.20 Algebra _Some of these algebras are published both with and without answers. The edition =without= answers will always be supplied unless the edition =with= answers is specified._ =Bailey's= High School Algebra. With Answers .90 =Brown's= (T. K.) Elementary Algebra. With Answers .80 =Collins's= Practical Elementary Algebra. Without Answers 1.00 Answers to the same .10 Practical Algebra. First Year Course. With or without Answers .85 Answers to the same .10 Practical Algebra. Second Course. With or without Answers .85 Answers to the same .10 Advanced Algebra. Without Answers 1.00 Answers to the same .10 =Davies's= New Elementary Algebra. With Answers .90 Key to the same .90 University Algebra. With Answers 1.00 =Downey's= Higher Algebra. With Answers 1.50 The same. Part I. With Answers .90 =Giffin's= Grammar School Algebra. Without Answers .50 =Hedrick's= Algebra for Secondary Schools. Without Answers 1.00 Answers to the same .10 =Hull's= Elements of Algebra. With Answers .50 Complete Algebra. With or without Answers 1.00 The same. Teachers' edition 1.25 =Jocelyn's= High School and Academic Algebra. Without Answers 1.25 Answers to the same .10 =Milne's= Grammar School Algebra. With or without Answers .50 Answers to the same .10 Elements of Algebra. With or without Answers .60 Answers to the same .10 Key to Grammar School Algebra and Elements of Algebra .60 First Year Algebra. With or without Answers .85 Key to the same .85 Answers to the same .10 High School Algebra. With or without Answers 1.00 Key to the same 1.00 Answers to the same .10 =Milne's= Standard Algebra. Revised. With or without Answers 1.00 Answers to the same .10 Standard Algebra. With or without Answers 1.00 Answers to the same .10 Key to the same 1.00 Academic Algebra. With or without Answers 1.25 Answers to the same .10 Advanced Algebra. With or without Answers 1.50 Answers to the same .10 Key to Academic and Advanced Algebras 1.50 Inductive Algebra. With Answers .80 Key to the same .80 =Nicholson's= (J. W.) School Algebra. With Answers 1.00 Key to the same .50 =Ray's= New Elementary Algebra. With Answers .80 New Higher Algebra. With Answers 1.00 Key to New Elementary and Higher Algebras 1.00 =Rivenburg's= Review of Algebra .36 =Robbins & Somerville's= Exercises in Algebra. Without Answers .50 Answers to the same .10 =Robinson's= New Elementary Algebra. With Answers 1.08 Key to the same .90 New University Algebra. With Answers 1.58 Key to the same 1.50 =Sabin & Lowry's= Elementary Lessons in Algebra. Without Answers .50 Key to the same .50 =Sanford's= Elementary Algebra. With Answers 1.00 =Sensenig's= Elementary Algebra. With Answers 1.16 The same. Without Answers 1.08 Key to the same 1.00 Advanced Algebra. With Answers 1.40 Key to the same 1.40 =Sheldon's= Elements of Algebra. With Answers 1.08 Complete Algebra. With Answers 1.30 Key to Elementary and Complete Algebras 1.50 =Somerville's= First Year in Algebra. With or without Answers. .60 Answers to the same .10 Elementary Algebra. Revised. With or without Answers 1.00 Answers to the same .10 Elementary Algebra. Without Answers 1.00 Answers to the same .10 =Tanner's= Elementary Algebra. Without Answers (Modern Mathematical Series) 1.00 Answers to the same .10 Key to the same 1.00 =Tanner's= High School Algebra. Without Answers (Modern Mathematical Series) 1.00 Answers to the same .10 Key to the same .75 =Venable's= (C. S.) Easy Algebra. With Answers .60 =White's= (E. E.) Grammar School Algebra. With Answers .35 School Algebra. With or without Answers 1.00 Key to the same 1.00 Geometry and Trigonometry =Campbell's= Observational Geometry .80 =Conant's= Original Exercises in Plane and Solid Geometry .50 Plane and Spherical Trigonometry. With Tables 1.20 The same. Without Tables .85 Plane Trigonometry. With Tables .90 The same. Without Tables .60 Logarithmic and Trigonometric Tables .50 =Crockett's= Elements of Plane and Spherical Trigonometry. With Tables 1.25 The same. Without Tables 1.00 Elements of Plane Trigonometry. With Tables 1.00 Logarithmic and Trigonometric Tables 1.00 =Davies's= Elementary Geometry and Trigonometry 1.00 Legendre's Geometry and Trigonometry 1.60 The same. Part I. Geometry 1.25 The same. Part II. Trigonometry, Mensuration, and Tables 1.00 Key to Legendre's Exercises in Geometry 1.60 =Eclectic= School Geometry (Burns) .60 =Hart & Feldman's= Plane and Solid Geometry 1.25 Key to the same 1.00 Plane Geometry .80 Solid Geometry .80 =Hornbrook's= Concrete Geometry .75 =Hull's= Elements of Geometry 1.25 =Loomis's= (E.) Plane and Spherical Trigonometry. With Tables 1.50 Tables of Logarithms 1.00 =Lyman's= Plane and Solid Geometry 1.25 Key to the same 1.00 Plane Geometry .75 Solid Geometry .75 =Milne's= Plane and Solid Geometry 1.25 Key to the same 1.25 Plane Geometry .75 Solid Geometry .75 =Phillips (A. W.) & Fisher's (I.)= Elements of Geometry 1.75 Key to the same 1.50 Plane Geometry .80 Geometry of Space or Solid Geometry 1.25 Elements of Geometry. Abridged 1.25 Logarithms of Numbers .30 =Phillips (A. W.) & Strong's= Elements of Plane and Spherical Trigonometry. With Tables 1.40 The same. Without Tables .90 Key to the same 1.25 Logarithmic and Trigonometric Tables 1.00 =Robbins's= Plane and Solid Geometry 1.25 Key to the same 1.00 Plane Geometry .75 Solid Geometry .75 Plane Trigonometry .60 =Robinson's= New Geometry and Trigonometry 1.60 Key to the same 1.60 Geometry .90 Trigonometry .90 =Sanders's= (A.) Plane and Solid Geometry 1.25 Key to the same 1.00 Plane Geometry .75 Solid Geometry .75 =Smith's= (E. R.) Plane and Solid Geometry Developed by the Syllabus Method 1.25 Plane Geometry .75 Solid Geometry .75 =Spencer's= (W. G.) Inventional Geometry .35 =Venable's= (C. S.) Elements of Geometry (Modern Geometry in Appendix) 1.50 =White's= (E. E.) Elements of Geometry (Macnie) 1.25 Key to the same 1.00 Plane Geometry .75 Higher Mathematics =Briot & Bouquet's= Analytical Geometry (Boyd) 2.00 =Church's= Descriptive Geometry, etc. (2 vols) 2.50 =Church & Bartlett's= Descriptive Geometry. Complete 2.25 The same. Part I 1.75 =Cornell Mathematical Series:= Now Modern Mathematical Series. =Davies's= Elements of Surveying (Van Amringe) 1.75 =Ferris's= Descriptive Geometry 1.25 =McMahon & Snyder's= Differential Calculus. With Answers (Modern Mathematical Series) 2.00 =Merrill's= (G. A.) Elementary Theoretical Mechanics (Without Calculus) 1.00 =Murray's= Integral Calculus. With Answers (Modern Mathematical Series) 2.00 =Raymond's= Plane Surveying for Use in the Classroom and Field. With Tables 3.00 Plane Surveying and Tables 3.00 =Richards's= Elementary Navigation and Nautical Astronomy .75 =Robinson's= Surveying and Navigation (Root) 1.60 =Rodgers's= Elements of Mensuration .42 Key to the same .42 =Smith's= (P. F.) Elementary Calculus 1.25 =Snyder= (V.) & =Hutchinson's= Differential and Integral Calculus. With Answers (Modern Mathematical Series) 2.00 Elementary Textbook on the Calculus. With Answers (Modern Mathematical Series) 2.20 =Tanner & Allen's= Elementary Analytic Geometry. With Answers (Modern Mathematical Series) 2.00 Brief Course in Analytic Geometry. With Answers (Modern Mathematical Series) 1.50 GEOGRAPHY =Appletons'= Standard Elementary Geography .55 Standard Higher Geography[1] 1.25 Lessons in Geography for Little Learners .31 =Baldwin's= (C. W.) Geography of the Hawaiian Islands .60 =Barnes's= Elementary Geography .55 The same. Special Edition for the Pacific Coast .60 Complete Geography[1] 1.25 =Butler's= Elementary Geography .54 Complete Geography[1] 1.20 =Cornell's= First Steps in Geography .31 Primary Geography .42 =Eclectic= Elementary Geography .55 Complete Geography[1] 1.20 Primary Geography. No. 1. Old .55 Intermediate Geography. No. 2. Old[1] 1.10 =Harper's= Introductory Geography .48 School Geography[1] 1.08 =Maury's= New Elements of Geography .55 The same. Special Edition for New York City .60 The same. Special Edition for New York State .60 =Maury's= New Complete Geography[1] 1.25 Elementary Geography .55 Manual of Geography[1] 1.25 =Mitchell's= First Lessons in Geography .36 New Primary Geography .54 New Intermediate Geography[1] 1.20 Ancient Atlas .98 =Monteith's= (Jas.) First Lessons in Geography (National Series) .25 Introduction to Geography (National Series) .40 Manual of Geography (National Series) .75 =Morton's= Elementary Geography .55 Advanced Geography[1] 1.20 =Natural Geographies= (Redway & Hinman): Introductory Geography .60 The same. Part I .40 The same. Part II .40 School Geography[1] 1.25 The same. Part I[1] .75 The same. Part II .75 Atlas of Reference Maps from the Natural School Geography .35 Elementary Geography .60 Advanced Geography[1] 1.25 Brief Geography--One Book Course .80 =Rabenort's= Geography--North and South America .50 North America and the United States .50 The United States by Groups and by States .50 The United States as a Whole .50 Europe .50 =Roddy's= Elementary Geography .50 Complete Geography[1] 1.00 =Smith= (F. R.) =& Perry's= (A. C.) Geography of New York .40 =Swinton's= Introductory Geography .55 Grammar School Geography[1] 1.25 Primary Geography .54 Elementary Geography .80 =Tarbell's= Introductory Geography .50 Complete Geography 1.00 The same.[1] With Special State Supplements 1.10 =Tozer's= Classical Geography .35 =Warren's= Primary Geography .50 Common School Geography 1.12 _(See also Geographical Readers, page 10_) [1] _This book is published with special State Supplements. Every order should specify the State Edition wanted_. Map Drawing =Butler's= Tracing Maps Per hundred 1.25 =Eclectic= Map Blanks " 1.50 Twenty-three numbers as follows: No. 1. Hemispheres--No. 2. North America--No. 3. South America--No. 4. Europe--No. 5. Asia--No. 6. United States--No. 7. New England--No. 8. Middle States--No. 9. Southern States (E.)--No. 10. Southern States (W.)--No. 11. Central States (E.)--No. 12. Central States (W.)--No. 13. Northern States (E.)--No. 14. British Isles--No. 15. Africa--No. 16. Northern States (W.)--No. 17. Australia--No. 18. Southwestern States--No. 19. Northwestern States--No. 20. Western States--No. 21. Ohio--No. 22. The World, double page--No. 23. The World, single page. =Greater New York= Elementary Outline Map .05 =University= Map Studies: 1. North America. 2. South America. 3. Europe. 4. Asia. 5. Africa. 6. Oceanica. 7. United States. Set 1, with outlines and squares; Set 2, with squares only; Set 3, with marginal points only. In packages, 100 sheets of one kind Per hundred 1.00 Envelope "B." Second year's work, 10 sheets .10 Three each of Europe, Asia, and Africa (one each from Sets 1, 2, and 3). One of Oceanica from Set 2. Commercial Set. 10 sheets with outlines and boundaries: 1. North America. 2. South America. 3. Europe. 4. Asia. 5. Africa. 6. Oceanica. 7. British Isles. 8. Central Europe. 9. United States. 10. World, Mercator's projection. Each, in packages of 100 Per hundred 1.00 HISTORY United States History =Barnes's= Elementary History of the United States (Baldwin) .60 School History of the United States 1.00 Primary History of the United States .60 Brief History of the United States 1.00 =Bruce's= School History of the United States 1.00 =Burton's= Story of Our Country .60 =Eclectic= Primary History of the United States .50 New History of the United States 1.00 =Eggleston's= New Century History of the United States 1.00 First Book in American History .60 History of the United States and Its People 1.05 =Ellis's= School History of the United States 1.00 =Field's= Grammar School History of the United States 1.00 =Fish's= Development of American Nationality 2.25 =Foote & Skinner's= (A. W.) Explorers and Founders of America .60 =Goodrich's= Child's History of the United States. Boards .36 The same. Cloth .48 =Hansell's= School History of the United States (Chambers) .50 Higher History of the United States (Chambers) 1.00 =Hart's= Essentials in American History 1.50 =McMaster's= Brief History of the United States 1.00 Primary History of the United States .60 School History of the United States 1.00 =Newton & Treat's= (E. B.) Outline for Review in American History .25 =Perry & Price's= American History. First Book (1492-1763) .60 Second Book (1763 to the Present Time) .60 =Quackenbos's= (G. P.) Elementary History of the United States .60 =Scudder's= Short History of the United States .60 New History of the United States 1.00 =Shinn's= History of the American People 1.00 =Swan's= History and Civics for Grade 5A .50 =Swinton's= First Lessons in Our Country's History .48 School History of the United States .90 =White's= (F. H.) Pupils' Outline Studies in United States History .30 =White's= (H. A.) Beginners' History of the United States .50 State and Local History =Bandini's= History of California .75 =Bolton & Barker's= Makers of Texas .60 =Brevard & Bennett's= History and Government of Florida .60 =Brown's= (W. G.) History of Alabama 1.00 =DeThoma's= Historia de Nuevo México .75 =Ellis & Snyder's= (H.) Brief History of New Jersey .60 =Evans's= First Lessons in Georgia History .60 History of Georgia 1.00 =Ficklen's= History and Civil Government of Louisiana 1.00 =Hinsdale's= History and Civil Government of Ohio 1.00 History and Civil Government of Pennsylvania 1.00 =Kinkead's= History of Kentucky .75 =Lewis's= (V. A.) History and Civil Government of West Virginia 1.00 =Loeb & Viles's= Government and History of Missouri 1.00 =McGee's= History of Tennessee .67 =Moore's= (J. W.) School History of North Carolina .85 =Niles's= History and Civil Government of Minnesota 1.00 =Robinson's= (D.) Brief History of South Dakota .60 =Robinson= (L. E.) =& Moore's= (I.) History of Illinois .60 =Seerley & Parish's= History and Civil Government of Iowa 1.00 =Smith= (G. M.) =& Young's= (C. M.) History and Civil Government of South Dakota 1.00 =Smithey's= History of Virginia .75 =Spencer's= (C. P.) First Steps in North Carolina History .75 =Stetson's= History and Civil Government of Maine 1.00 =Todd's= (C. B.) Brief History of the City of New York .75 =Viles's= History of Missouri .72 (_See also Historical and Biographical Readers, page 11_) General History =Appletons'= School History of the World 1.22 =Barnes's= Brief General History of the World 1.60 =Colby's= Outlines of General History 1.50 =Fisher's= (G. P.) Brief History of the Nations 1.50 Outlines of Universal History. Revised 2.40 =Freeman's= History of Europe .35 =Parley's= Universal History 1.12 =Swinton's= Outlines of the World's History 1.44 =Thalheimer's= General History. New Edition 1.20 Ancient History =Barnes's= Brief History of Ancient Peoples 1.00 =Fisher's= (G. P.) Outlines of Universal History. Revised. Part I, Ancient History 1.00 =Lewis's= (L. B.) Pupil's Notebook and Study Outline in Oriental and Greek History .25 =Morey's= Outlines of Ancient History 1.50 =Thalheimer's= Manual of Ancient History 1.60 =Wendel's= History of Egypt .35 =Wolfson's= Essentials in Ancient History 1.50 Greek History =Barnes's= Brief History of Greece .75 =Castegnier's= Handbook of Greek and Roman History .50 =Cox's= General History of Greece 1.25 =Fyffe's= History of Greece .35 =Lewis's= (L. B.) Pupil's Notebook and Study Outline in Oriental and Greek History .25 =Mahaffy's= Old Greek Life .35 =Morey's= Outlines of Greek History 1.00 Outlines of Greek and Roman History 1.50 =Newton & Treat's= (E. B.) Outline for Review in Greek History .25 =Smith's= (Wm.) Smaller History of Greece. Revised (Brownson) 1.00 =Weissenborn's= Homeric Life (Scoggin & Burkitt) (Vanderbilt Oriental Series) 1.00 Roman History =Bury's= History of the Roman Empire 1.50 =Castegnier's= Handbook of Greek and Roman History .50 =Creighton's= History of Rome .35 =Gibbon's= Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire. Abridged 1.25 =Herbermann's= Business Life in Ancient Rome .30 =Liddell's= History of Rome 1.25 =McKinley's= Pupil's Notebook and Study Outline in Roman History .25 =Morey's= Outlines of Roman History 1.00 Outlines of Greek and Roman History 1.50 =Newton & Treat's= (E. B.) Outline for Review in Roman History .25 =Smith's= (Wm.) Smaller History of Rome. Revised. (Greenidge) 1.00 =Tighe's= Development of the Roman Constitution .35 Medieval and Modern History =Adams's= (G. B.) Mediaeval Civilization .35 =Barnes's= Brief History of Modern Peoples 1.00 =Besant's= Life of Gaspard de Coligny .30 =Eginhard's= Life of Charlemagne .30 =Fisher's= (G. P.) Outlines of Universal History. Revised. Part II, Mediaeval History. Part III, Modern History Each 1.00 =Freeman's= History of Europe .35 =Hallam's= Middle Ages. Abridged 1.25 =Harding's= New Medieval and Modern History 1.50 Essentials in Mediaeval History 1.00 Essentials in Mediaeval and Modern History 1.50 =Lodge's= Student's History of Modern Europe 1.50 =Müller's= Political History of Recent Times 2.00 =Ogg's= Source Book of Mediaeval History 1.50 =Thalheimer's= Mediaeval and Modern History 1.60 English History =Dickens's= Child's History of England .60 =Green's= Short History of the English People 1.20 =Lancaster's= Manual of English History 1.00 =Newton & Treat's= (E. B.) Outline for Review in English History .25 =Niver's= School History of England .90 =Smith's= (P.) Smaller History of England .60 =Smith's= (F.) Pupil's Notebook and Study Outline in English History .25 =Strickland's= Lives of the Queens of England. Abridged 1.25 =Thalheimer's= History of England 1.00 =Walker's= (A. P.) Essentials in English History 1.50 French History =Barnes's= Brief History of France 1.00 =Besant's= Life of Gaspard de Coligny .30 =Jervis's= Student's History of France 1.25 =Yonge's= History of France .35 German History =Lewis's= (C. T.) Student's History of Germany 1.50 Hawaiian History =Alexander's= (M. C.) Story of Hawaii .75 =Alexander's= (W. D.) Brief History of the Hawaiian People 1.50 Sacred History =Smith's= (Wm.) Old Testament History 1.25 New Testament History 1.25 Smaller Scripture History .60 MYTHOLOGY AND ANTIQUITIES =Guerber's= Myths of Greece and Rome. Illustrated 1.50 The same. Without illustrations 1.00 Myths of Northern Lands 1.50 Legends of the Middle Ages 1.50 =Seemann's= Mythology of Greece and Rome .60 =Skinner's= Readings in Folk-Lore 1.00 =Wilkins's= Roman Antiquities .35 POLITICAL SCIENCE Civics =Alden's= Citizens' Manual .36 =Andrews's= (I. W.) New Manual of the Constitution 1.00 =Boyle's= Beginner's Civics for North Dakota .75 Government of North Dakota 1.00 =Brevard & Bennett's= History and Government of Florida .60 =Chandler's= Civics for the State of Washington 1.00 =Civic= Reader for New Americans .38 =Clark's= (S. S.) The Government: What It Is; What It Does .75 =Davison's= Government in Indiana .35 =Ficklen's= History and Civil Government of Louisiana 1.00 =Finger's= Civil Government in North Carolina and the United States .60 =Fitch's= New Civil Government of the United States .85 =Forman's= (S. E.) Essentials in Civil Government .60 Special editions for Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Maryland, Michigan, New England, New Jersey, Ohio, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin. First Lessons in Civics .60 Special editions for Maryland and Pennsylvania. =Garner's= Government in the United States 1.00 Special editions for Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, New York and Ohio. =Garner's= Introduction to Political Science 2.50 =Hinsdale's= American Government. Fourth edition 1.25 History and Civil Government of Ohio 1.00 History and Civil Government of Pennsylvania 1.00 =Hoxie's= Civics for New York State. New edition 1.00 =Lewis's= (V. A.) History and Civil Government of West Virginia 1.00 =Loeb's= Government in Missouri .72 =Loeb & Viles's= Government and History of Missouri 1.00 =Maltby's= American Citizen in Pennsylvania and the Nation 1.00 =Martin's= Civil Government. Eastern edition .90 Civil Government. Western edition .90 =McCleary's= Studies in Civics 1.00 Special editions for Indiana and Montana. Manual of Civics 1.00 =Messersmith's= Government of Delaware 1.00 =Morgan's= (T. J.) Patriotic Citizenship 1.00 =Niles's= History and Civil Government of Minnesota 1.00 =Nordhoff's= Politics for Young Americans .75 =Peterman's= Civil Government .60 Special editions for Arkansas, Colorado, Georgia, Illinois, Iowa, Kentucky, Michigan, Mississippi, Nebraska, New Jersey, New York, Ohio, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Tennessee, Utah, and West Virginia. =Seerley & Parish's= History and Civil Government of Iowa 1.00 =Smith= (G. M.) =& Young's= (C. M.) History and Civil Government of South Dakota 1.00 =Smithey's= Civil Government of Virginia .60 =Stetson's= History and Civil Government of Maine 1.00 =Story's= Familiar Exposition of the Constitution of the United States .90 =Sutton's= Civil Government in California 1.00 =Swan's= History and Civics for Grade 5A .50 =Tighe's= Roman Constitution .35 =Townsend's= Shorter Course in Civil Government .72 Analysis of Civil Government 1.08 =Willoughby's= Rights and Duties of American Citizenship 1.00 =Wolfson's= Outline for Review in Civics .25 Economics and Sociology =Bly's= Descriptive Economics .65 =Burke's= Political Economy for Catholic Colleges and Schools 1.40 =Chapin's= First Principles of Political Economy .60 =Ellwood's= Sociology and Modern Social Problems. Revised 1.00 =Gregory's= New Political Economy 1.20 =Jevons's= Political Economy .35 =Laughlin's= Elements of Political Economy 1.20 =Small & Vincent's= Introduction to the Study of Society 1.80 SCIENCE General Science =Clark's= General Science .80 Laboratory Manual in General Science .40 =Doerner's= Treasury of General Knowledge. Part I .50 The same. Part II .65 =Hooker's= Child's Book of Nature 1.00 =Huxley's= Introductory Volume on Science .35 =Steele's= Manual of Science--A Key 1.00 =Wells's= (D. A.) Science of Common Things .85 Astronomy =Bowen's= Astronomy by Observation 1.00 =Burritt's= Celestial Atlas .94 =Lockyer's= Astronomy .35 Elements of Astronomy 1.22 =Newcomb's= Elements of Astronomy 1.00 Popular Astronomy. School Edition 1.30 =Steele's= Popular Astronomy. Revised (M. L. Todd) 1.00 =Todd's= (D.) New Astronomy 1.30 Physics =Adams's= (C. F.) Physics for Secondary Schools 1.20 Teacher's Manual to the same .25 New Physical Laboratory Manual .60 Physical Laboratory Manual .75 =Ames's= Text-Book of General Physics 3.50 Theory of Physics 1.60 =Ames & Bliss's= Manual of Experiments in Physics 1.80 =Appletons'= School Physics 1.20 =Avery's= Elementary Physics 1.00 Key to the same .50 School Physics 1.25 Key to the same .75 First Principles of Natural Philosophy .96 Elements of Natural Philosophy 1.15 Physical Technics and Teacher's Handbook for First Principles and Elements of Natural Philosophy 1.25 =Avery & Sinnott's= First Lessons in Physical Science .60 =Cheston, Dean, & Timmerman's= Laboratory Manual of Physics .50 =Coleman's= New Laboratory Manual of Physics .60 =Cooley's= Easy Experiments in Physical Science .52 Elements of Natural Philosophy .72 New Text-Book of Physics .90 Student's Manual of Physics 1.00 =Hammel's= Observation Blanks in Physics .30 =Harrington's= (C. L.) Grammar School Physics .50 =Hoadley's= Essentials of Physics 1.25 Teacher's Manual to the same .25 Elements of Physics 1.20 Teacher's Manual to the same .25 Laboratory Handbook of Physics .50 Brief Course in General Physics 1.20 Teacher's Manual to the same .25 Practical Measurements in Magnetism and Electricity .75 =Hooker's= (W.) Child's Book of Nature. Part III, Air, Water, Heat, etc. .44 =Merrill's= (G. A.) Elementary Theoretical Mechanics 1.00 =Mumper's= Text-Book in Physics 1.20 Teacher's Manual to the same .25 =Peck's= (W. G.) Ganot's Natural Philosophy 1.20 =Quackenbos's= (G. P.) Natural Philosophy 1.22 =Reeve's= Physical Laboratory Guide .60 =Steele's= Popular Physics 1.00 Fourteen Weeks in Physics 1.00 =Stewart's= (B.) Physics .35 =Woodhull's= Elementary Physical Science .40 Scientific Memoirs (Ames) =Free Expansion of Gases.= Memoirs by Gay-Lussac, Joule, and Joule and Thomson. (J. S. Ames) .75 =Prismatic and Diffraction Spectra.= Memoirs by Joseph von Fraunhofer. (J. S. 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Spanish Edition. Manila, with Revolving Stand Per set 5.00 =Monroe's= Spanish-English First Reader (Libro Primario. Corella) .30 =Serie Moderna:= Libro Primero de Lectura. Cloth .28 Libro Segundo de Lectura. Cloth .38 Libro Tercero de Lectura. Boards .50 The same. Cloth .55 Lecciones de Lenguaje--Español-Inglés .40 Monteith's (John) Geografía Universal .60 McMaster's Historia de los Estados Unidos 1.06 Nociones de Historia de los Estados Unidos .60 PORTUGUESE =Andrade's= Primeiro Livro de Leitura .22 Segundo Livro de Leitura .33 Terceiro Livro de Leitura .50 =Grammatica= Portugueza .40 =Licoes= Elementares da Lingua Ingleza .40 =Methodo= de Linguagem Escripta .22 =Geographia= Elementar .33 =Cadernos= de Arithmetica, N^s. 1-10 Per doz., 1.00 =Novo= Systema de Calligraphia, N^s. 1-3 " .72 The same. N^s. 4-7 " .96 LATIN Latin Language =Abbott's= (M. A.) First Latin Writer[2] .60 =Arnold's= (T. K.) First and Second Latin Book (Mulholland) 1.00 Latin Prose Composition (Mulholland) 1.00 Key to the same .60 =Bingham's= Latin Grammar 1.08 =Brittain's= Introduction to Caesar .75 =Coy's= (E. W.) Latin Lessons 1.00 =Dodge= (C. C.) =& Tuttle's= Latin Prose Composition (Vocabulary separate) .75 Key to the same .50 =Hamer's= Easy Steps in Latin .75 =Harkness's= Complete Latin Grammar 1.25 Short Latin Grammar .80 Standard Latin Grammar 1.12 Easy Method for Beginners in Latin 1.20 Introductory Latin Book .87 Arnold's First Latin Book 1.05 =Harper & Burgess's= Elements of Latin 1.00 Inductive Latin Method 1.00 =Inglis's= Latin Composition Exercise Book .25 =Jordan's= Elementary Latin Writing 1.00 =Lane's= (G. M.) Latin Grammar. Revised 1.50 =Lane= (G. M.) & Morgan's (M. H.) School Latin Grammar[2] 1.00 =Leiper's= Latin Subordinate Clause Syntax .30 =Mather & Wheeler's= Latin Prose Writing[2] 1.00 Key to the same .50 =McCabe's= Bingham's Latin Grammar 1.08 =Mellick's= Latin Composition .40 =Nutting's= Latin Primer .50 Latin Reader. With English-Latin Exercises .75 The same. Without Exercises .60 =Pearson's= Essentials of Latin for Beginners[2] .90 Perception Cards for the same (Young) Per set of 500 2.00 Key to the same .25 Latin Prose Composition--Complete 1.00 Key to the same .50 Latin Prose Composition Based on Caesar .50 Latin Prose Composition Based on Cicero .50 =Reiley's= Practical Exercises on the Latin Verb .25 =Smiley & Storke's= First Year Latin Course 1.00 Teachers' Handbook for the same .24 Beginner's Latin Book 1.00 =Smith's= (Wm.) Principia Latina. Part I .55 The same. Part II .90 Latin Literature, etc. CAESAR-- =Harkness's= Caesar's Commentaries 1.20 =Harkness & Forbes's= Caesar's Gallic War. Seven Books 1.25 The same. Four Books 1.00 =Harper & Tolman's= Caesar's Gallic War. Eight Books 1.20 The same. Text edition .40 Caesar's Gallic War. Four Books 1.00 =Mather's= Caesar. Episodes from the Gallic and Civil Wars[2] 1.25 The same. Text edition .40 =McCabe's= Bingham's Caesar 1.08 =Riess & Janes's= Caesar. Books I and II .85 Key to Exercises in the same .25 The same. With Janes's Latin Sight Reading 1.20 =Caesar.= Commentarii de Bello Gallico. Text .50 =Caesar.= The Gallic and Civil Wars. Translation .75 CICERO-- =Anthon's= Cicero's Tusculan Disputations 1.10 =Bishop, King & Helm's= Cicero. Ten Orations and Selected Letters[2] 1.25 The same. Text edition .40 Cicero. Six Orations 1.00 =Harkness, Kirtland & Williams's= Cicero. Nine Orations 1.25 The same. Six Orations 1.00 =Harper & Gallup's= Cicero's Orations with Selections from the Letters 1.30 The same. Text edition .40 =Kirtland's= Correspondence of Cicero .50 =Lord's= Cicero's Laelius de Amicitia .70 =Moore's= Cicero's Cato Maior de Senectute[2] .80 The same. Text edition .30 =Price's= (C.) Cicero's Laelius de Amicitia[2] .75 The same. Text edition .30 =Rockwood's= Cicero's Cato Maior de Senectute. With or without vocabulary .75 =Stickney's= Cicero de Officiis 1.50 =Cicero.= De Natura Deorum, De Divinatione, De Fato. Text .50 =Cicero.= De Senectute, De Amicitia, de Officiis Libri Tres. Text .50 =Cicero.= Orationes Selectae XIV. Text .50 =Cicero.= Offices (Three Books) and Moral Works. Translation .75 =Cicero.= Orations. Translation .75 =Cicero.= Tusculan Disputations, etc. Translation .75 EPIGRAPHY-- =Egbert's= Introduction to the Study of Latin Inscriptions 3.50 ESSAYS-- Morgan's Addresses and Essays 1.50 EUTROPIUS-- =Hazzard's= Eutropius .75 GELLIUS-- =Knapp's= Stories from Aulus Gellius .30 GEOGRAPHY-- =Tozer's= Classical Geography .35 HORACE-- =Anthon's= Horace 1.20 =Lincoln's= Horace 1.22 =Moore's= (C. H.) Horace's Odes, Epodes, and Carmen Saeculare[2] 1.50 The same. Text edition .40 =Moore & Morris's= Horace. Odes, Epodes, and Carmen Saeculare (Moore); and Satires and Epistles (Morris)[2] 2.00 The same. Text edition .60 =Morris's= Satires and Epistles of Horace[2] 1.25 Epistles of Horace.[2] Text edition .30 Satires of Horace[2] 1.00 The same. Text edition .30 =Horace.= Quinti Horatii Flacci Opera Omnia. Text .50 =Horace.= Translation .75 HYMNS-- =March's= Latin Hymns 1.35 JUVENAL-- =Lindsay's= Satires of Juvenal 1.00 =Juvenal.= Satires of Juvenal, Persius, Sulpicia, and Lucilius. Translation .75 LAW-- =Robinson's= Selections from the Public and Private Law of the Romans[2] 1.25 The same. Text edition .40 LIFE-- =Herbermann's= Business Life in Ancient Rome .30 =Wilkins's= Roman Antiquities .35 LIVY-- =Burton's= Selections from Livy[2] 1.50 The same. Text edition .35 =Livy.= History of Rome. Vol. I, Books I to XX. Vol. II, Books XXI to XXX. Translation Each .75 LUCRETIUS-- =Merrill's= Lucretius. De Rerum Natura. Six Books[2] 2.25 =Lucretius.= De Rerum Natura. Libri Sex. Text .50 MYTHOLOGY-- =Guerber's= Myths of Greece and Rome. Illustrated 1.50 The same. Without illustrations 1.00 =Seemann's= Mythology of Greece and Rome .60 NEPOS-- =Lindsay's= Cornelius Nepos 1.10 The same. Text edition .40 OVID-- =Gleason's= A Term of Ovid .75 =Lincoln's= Ovid 1.22 =Miller's= Ovid 1.40 The same. Text edition .50 PERSIUS-- =Gildersleeve's= Satires of Persius .90 =Persius.= Satires of Juvenal, Persius, Sulpicia, and Lucilius. Translation .75 PLAUTUS-- =Harrington's= (C. S.) Plautus. Captivi, Trinummus et Rudens .90 QUINTILIAN-- =Frieze's= Quintilian. Books X and XII 1.20 SALLUST-- =Anthon's= Sallust's Jugurthine War and Conspiracy of Catiline 1.10 =Harkness's= Sallust's Catiline .90 =Herbermann's= Sallust's Jugurthine War 1.12 SENECA-- =Hurst & Whiting's= Seneca 1.30 SIGHT AND SELECTED READINGS-- =Arrowsmith & Whicher's= First Latin Readings 1.25 =Barss's= Third Year Latin for Sight Reading .40 =Franklin & Greene's= Latin Prose Authors for Sight Reading[2] .40 =Gallup's= Latin Reader .50 =Gudeman's= Latin Literature of the Empire.[2] Vol. I, Prose 1.80 The same. Vol. II, Poetry 1.80 =Harkness's= Course in Caesar, Sallust, and Cicero 1.40 New Latin Reader .87 =Harrington's= Roman Elegiac Poets 1.50 =Janes's= Second Year Latin for Sight Reading .40 =Latin Sight Reading=--Second Year .30 =McCabe's= Bingham's Latin Reader 1.08 =Peck & Arrowsmith's= Roman Life in Latin Prose and Verse 1.50 TACITUS-- =Anthon's= Tacitus's Germania and Agricola 1.10 =Tyler's= Tacitus's Germania and Agricola .87 =Tacitus.= Translation. 2 vols Each .75 TERENCE-- =Sturtevant's= Terence's Andria .72 The same. Text edition .30 =Terence.= Translation .75 TIBULLUS-- =Smith's= Tibullus[2] 1.50 The same. Text edition .30 VIRGIL-- =Frieze's= Virgil's Aeneid. First Six Books. Revised (Dennison) 1.30 Virgil's Aeneid. Complete. Revised. (Dennison) 1.50 Virgil's Aeneid. Complete. Text edition. Revised (Dennison) .50 Vergil's Aeneid (Six Books), Bucolics, and Georgics. Old 1.30 =Harper & Miller's= Vergil's Aeneid. 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Part II 1.50 =Gleason's= Greek Primer 1.00 Greek Prose Composition for Schools[3] .80 =Gleason & Atherton's= First Greek Book 1.00 Key to the same .50 =Hadley & Allen's= Greek Grammar 1.50 =Harkness's= First Greek Book, including a Greek Reader 1.05 =Harper & Castle's= Inductive Greek Primer 1.25 Greek Prose Composition .75 =Harper & Waters's= Inductive Greek Method 1.00 =Pearson's= Greek Prose Composition .90 Key to the same .50 =Smith's= (Wm.) First Greek Course (Initia Graeca--Part I) .60 =Spieker's= Greek Prose Composition for Colleges[3] 1.30 =Stedman's= Modern Greek Mastery 1.50 Greek Literature, etc. AESCHYLUS-- =Harry's= Prometheus of Aeschylus[3] 1.50 The same. Text edition .30 =Aeschylus.= Translation .75 ARCHAEOLOGY-- =Fowler & Wheeler's= Handbook of Greek Archaeology[3] 2.00 =Tolman & Scoggin's= Mycenaean Troy 1.00 DEMOSTHENES-- =Humphreys's= Demosthenes on the Crown[3] 1.25 The same. 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Complete .70 Songs of Nature .15 Songs of the Seasons .15 Songs of Home and Pleasure .15 Songs for Morning, Evening, and Night .15 =Birge's= Choruses and Part Songs for High Schools .65 =Brewster= (F. S.) =& Thomas's= Song Stories and Songs for Children .60 =Dann's= Christmas Carols and Hymns .45 First Year Music .60 Musical Dictation. Book One .50 The same. Book Two .65 Music Writing Books. Nos. 1, 2 and 3 Each .10 School Hymnal .50 =Earhart's= Art Songs for High Schools .80 =Farnsworth's= Education Through Music 1.00 =Franklin Square= Song Collection. Nos. 1, 2, 3, 6, and 8 Each .60 =Gantvoort's= Music Reader for Rural and Village Schools .40 High School Ideal .60 School Music Reader .40 =Howliston's= Child's Song Book .25 =Johnson's= (C.) Songs Every One Should Know .50 =Jones's= (M. B.) Songs of Seasons .25 =Loomis's= (G. B.) Progressive Music Lessons. Book 1 .14 Progressive Music Lessons. Book II .18 Progressive Music Lessons. Book III .25 Progressive Music Lessons. Book IV .43 Progressive Music Lessons. Book V .72 Progressive Glee and Chorus Book .84 =MacConnell's= Standard Songs and Choruses for High Schools .75 =Mathews's= Songs of All Lands .50 =McCaskey's= Favorite Songs and Hymns .80 =Model Music Course for Schools= (Broekhoven & Gantvoort): Primer .25 First Reader .30 Second Reader .30 Third Reader .30 Fourth Reader .40 Fifth Reader .40 Sixth Reader .40 Manual .50 =Music Writing Pad= .10 =National School Singer= .30 =Natural Music Course= (Ripley & Tapper): Rote Song Book (First steps in music) .40 Charts. Sets: A, B, C, D, E, F and G Each, with stand 4.00 Harmonic Primer .30 Harmonic First Reader .30 Harmonic Second Reader .35 Harmonic Third Reader .40 Harmonic Fourth Reader .40 Harmonic Fifth Reader. For unchanged voices .50 The same. With bass .50 Melodic First Reader .25 Melodic Second Reader .30 Melodic Third Reader .40 Melodic Fourth Reader .50 Music in the Grades. (Teacher's Manual for Melodic Series) .15 Natural Music Primer .30 Natural Music Reader, No. 1 .30 Natural Music Reader, No. 2 .35 Natural Music Reader, No. 3 .35 Natural Music Reader, No. 4 .35 Natural Music Reader, No. 5 .50 Natural Advanced Music Reader 1.00 Short Course in Music. Book I .35 Short Course in Music. Book II .40 Manual for Teachers of Rural Schools (Abbott) To accompany Short Course in Music .15 Natural Music Leaflets: Prices from 2c to 8c each. Special list on application. =NeCollins's= Glee and Chorus Book .65 The same. With Responsive Readings .75 =Neidlinger's= Earth, Sky, and Air in Song. Book I .70 The same. Book II .80 =Parsons's= Calisthenic Songs .28 =Rix's= Mastersinger .65 =Scherer & Dirks's= Deutsche Lieder .25 =Shirley's= Part Songs for Girls' Voices .75 Part Songs for Mixed Voices .75 School and Festival Songs .25 Two-Part Songs for Intermediate Grades .25 =Siefert's= Choice Songs. Book 1 .50 The same. Book II .40 The same. Book II. Revised edition .50 =Smith= (Eleanor) =Music Course=: Primer .25 Book One .25 Book Two .30 Alternate Book Two .30 Book Three .40 Book Four .50 Teacher's Manual .50 =Smith's= (W. L.) Practical Music Reader .30 =Song Sheaf= (Phelps & Lewis) .60 =Song Wave= (Perkins, Danforth & DeGraff) .65 =Standard Musical Library:= =Abbott's= (A. J.) Individual Singing Exercises. Five Books. For Grades Four to Eight Each .10 Individual Songs for Grammar Grades .15 =Aiken's= First Studies in Two-Part Singing .10 Melody Studies for Primary Grades .15 The Fairies' Festival .20 =Anderton's= Wreck of the Hesperus (Dann) .20 =Barri's= Flower Queen (Aiken) .20 =Bryant's= Christmas Carols for Primary and Grammar Grades .10 =Dann's= Commencement Trios .20 =Farge's= St. Teresa, or the Garden of the Soul (Bauvé) .20 =Futterer's= Sight Reading Studies for Primary Grades .10 Sight Reading Studies for Grammar Grades .10 =MacConnell's= Seventy Solfeggio Studies .20 =Mitchell's= Ten Familiar Songs .15 =Myers's= Part Songs for Male Voices .20 Part Songs for Female Voices .20 =NeCollins's= Institute Songs .15 =Romberg's= Lay of the Bell (Aiken) .20 =Storer's= Music Writing Book .10 =Tomlins's= Christmas Carols .10 =Wavelet= (Abridgment of the Song Wave) .32 =Zundel & Ryan's= School Harmonist. Vocal .40 DRAWING =Aborn's= Mechanical Drawing Per copy .35 =American= Blank Drawing Book Per doz., .84 =Bartholomew's Drawing:= Free-hand Tracing, Primary. Nos. 2 and 4 " .45 Grammar School Course. Nos. 5 to 13 " .96 High School Course. Nos. 14 to 17 " 1.44 The same. No. 18, Linear Perspective " 2.25 Practice Paper (Packages of 20 sheets) " .42 =Eclectic Industrial Drawing:= Nos. 1, 2, and 3 " 1.20 Nos. 4 and 5 " 1.75 Nos. 6, 7, and 8 " 2.00 Practice Drawing Books " .50 Slate Exercise Drawing Cards (12 nos. in envelope) Per set .05 =Standard= Drawing Books. Small Per doz., .45 The same. Medium " .75 The same. Large " 1.00 =Tracy's= (J. C.) Introductory Course in Mechanical Drawing 1.80 MANUAL TRAINING =Golden's= Laboratory Course in Wood-Turning .80 =Ham's= Mind and Hand 1.25 =Hoffman's= Sloyd System of Wood-Working 1.00 =Ilgen's= Forge Work .80 =King's= (C. A.) Elements of Woodwork .60 Elements of Construction .70 Elements of Woodwork and Construction .90 Constructive Carpentry .70 Inside Finishing .80 Handbook for Teachers 1.00 =Ritchey's= High School Manual Training Course in Woodwork 1.45 =Sickels's= Exercises in Wood-Working 1.00 DOMESTIC SCIENCE =Conley's= Nutrition and Diet .60 Principles of Cooking .52 =Household= Economy .42 =Kirkwood's= Sewing Primer .30 School Sewing Practice-Cloth with Folders .36 =Morris's= Household Science and Arts .60 PHYSICAL TRAINING =Blaikie's= Sound Bodies for Our Boys and Girls .40 =Morris's= (R. A.) Physical Education 1.00 =Smart's= Manual of School Gymnastics .30 PHILOSOPHY, PSYCHOLOGY, LOGIC, AND ETHICS =Bain's= Logic--Deductive and Inductive 1.40 =Bowne's= Metaphysics 1.60 Philosophy of Theism 1.75 Principles of Ethics 1.75 Psychological Theory 1.75 Theism 1.75 Theory of Thought and Knowledge 1.50 =Cadieux's= Practical Talks with the Christian Child .20 =Davis's= Elements of Deductive Logic .90 Elements of Inductive Logic 1.00 Theory of Thought 2.00 =Dewey's= Psychology 1.25 =Fairchild's= Moral Science 1.12 =Gow's= Good Morals and Gentle Manners 1.00 =Halleck's= Psychology and Psychic Culture 1.25 =Hewett's= Psychology for Young Teachers .85 =Hill's= Jevons's Elements of Logic 1.00 Elements of Psychology 1.28 =Hunter's= (T.) History of Philosophy .35 =Janet's= Elements of Morals 1.00 =Jevons's= Logic .35 =Peabody's= Moral Philosophy .90 =Putnam's= Text-Book of Psychology 1.00 =Roark's= Psychology in Education 1.00 EDUCATION Pedagogy and School Supervision =Aiken's= Methods of Mind-Training 1.00 Exercises in Mind-Training 1.00 =Beebe's= First School Year .75 =Blaikie's= Sound Bodies for Our Boys and Girls .40 =Blaisdell's= English [Grammar] in the Grades .15 =Bliss's= History in the Elementary Schools .80 =Bricker's= Agricultural Education for Teachers .80 =Burns's= (J. J.) How to Teach Reading and Composition .50 =Butler's= Education in the United States 2.50 In twenty separate monographs, as follows: Each .20 Educational Organization and Administration (Draper) Kindergarten Education (Blow) Elementary Education (Harris) Secondary Education (Brown) The American College (West) The American University (Perry) Education of Women (Thomas) Training of Teachers (Hinsdale) School Architecture and Hygiene (Morrison) Professional Education (Parsons) Agricultural Education (Dahney) Scientific, Technical, and Engineering Education (Mendenhall) Commercial Education (James) Art and Industrial Education (Clarke) Education of Defectives (Allen) Summer Schools and University Extension (Vincent) Scientific Societies and Associations (Cattell) Education of the Negro (Washington) Education of the Indian (Hailmann) Education through the Agency of Religious Organizations (Larrabee) =Chamberlain's= Standards in Education, including Industrial Training 1.00 =Dinsmore's= Teaching a District School 1.00 The Training of Children 1.00 =Farnsworth's= Education Through Music 1.00 =Garrison's= Suggestions to Teachers of Geography .10 =Gillette's= Vocational Education 1.00 =Hailmann's= History of Pedagogy .60 Kindergarten Culture .60 Primary Methods .60 =Ham's= Mind and Hand 1.25 =Hewett's= Pedagogy for Young Teachers .85 =Hinsdale's= Art of Study 1.00 =Hoffman's= Sloyd System of Wood-Working 1.00 =Jones's= Sources of Interest in High School English .80 =King's= (R. M.) School Interests and Duties 1.00 =Mann's= School Recreations and Amusements 1.00 =Maxwell's= A Quarter Century of Public School Development 1.25 =Monroe's= How to Teach Reading .12 =Morris's= (R. A.) Physical Education 1.00 =Page's= Theory and Practice of Teaching (Branson) 1.00 Theory and Practice of Teaching (Payne) 1.00 =Painter's= Great Pedagogical Essays 1.25 =Payne's= (W. H.) Contributions to the Science of Education 1.25 =Report= of the Committee of Ten .30 =Report= of the Committee of Fifteen .30 =Roark's= Psychology in Education 1.00 Method in Education 1.00 Economy in Education 1.00 =Seeley's= History of Education 1.25 =Shoup's= History and Science of Education 1.00 =Stamper's= Textbook on the Teaching of Arithmetic 1.00 =Swett's= (John) American Public Schools 1.00 Methods of Teaching 1.00 Public Education in California 1.00 =White's= (E. E.) Elements of Pedagogy 1.00 School Management 1.00 Art of Teaching 1.00 =Winship's= Great American Educators .50 School Registers =American= School Diary. No. 2 Per doz., .72 =Bartley's= Improved School Record Each, .60 =Brooks's= (N. C.) School Teacher's Register .70 =Complete= School Register .60 =Harvey's= (L. D.) District School Register 1.25 =Houck's= Book of Forms for Pennsylvania School Boards 5.00 =Standard= Register of Attendance and Deportment .60 =Teacher's= Complete Pocket Record .45 =Tracy's= (J. L.) School Record .55 Teacher's Pocket Record .45 =White's= (E. E.) New School Register .60 New Common School Register .60 New Graded School Register .60 Teacher's Class Record .60 Monthly School Record .40 INDEX PAGE Agriculture 52 Algebra 34 Anatomy 50 Ancient History 42 Anglo-Saxon 23 Arithmetic 28, 73 Astronomy 46 Banking 73 Bible Reading 14 Biographical Readers 11 Biology 48 Bookkeeping 71 Botany 48 Business 68 Business Forms 18, 72 Business Practice 68 Charts 14, 16 Chemistry 48 Civics 44, 74 Comm'l Correspondence 73 Commercial Geography 51, 74 Commercial Law 73 Commercial Readers 10 Commercial Subjects 68 Composition 21 Copy Books 16, 73 Dictionaries: English 23 Latin 64 Greek 68 Classical 68 Domestic Science 78 Dramatic Stories 10 Drawing 77 Eclectic English Classics 25 Economics 45 Education 79 Elocution 23 English Grammar 19 English History 43 English Literature 23 Ethical Readers 14 Ethics 78 Etymology 22 Evening School Books 7 Fairy Tales 8 Famous Stories 9 French 53 Gateway Series of English Texts 24 General History 42 Geography 38 Geographical Readers 10 Geology 51 Geometry 36 German 55 German Copy Books 18 Greek 64 Harper's School Classics 27 Higher Mathematics 37 Historical Readers 11 History 40 Hygiene 50 Italian 58 Language Lessons 19 Latin 59 Logic 78 Manual Training 78 Mathematics 28 Medieval and Modern History 43 Meteorology 52 Music 75 Mythology 44 Nature Readers 13 Nature Study 52 Oriental Languages 68 Patriotic Readers 14 Pedagogy 79 Penmanship 16, 73 Philosophy 78 Physical Geography 51 Physical Training 78 Physics 46 Physiology 50 Political Science 44 Portuguese 59 Primers 6 Psychology 78 Readers 1 Rhetoric 21 Rolfe's English Classics 27 Rolfe's Shakespeare 27 School Registers 80 School Supervision 79 Science, General 46 Scientific Memoirs 47 Sociology 45 Spanish 58 Spelling 14 State and Local History 41 Stenography 74 Supplementary Reading 8 Temperance Physiologies 51 Trigonometry 36 Typewriting 74 United States History 40 Williams & Rogers Series 68 Zoölogy 49 AMERICAN BOOK COMPANY NEW YORK CHICAGO CINCINNATI BOSTON ATLANTA SAN FRANCISCO SEATTLE +-----------------------------------------------+ | Transcriber's Note: | | | | This e-book contains a number of unusual | | accents. 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