Sunday, September 21, 2008
Shakspere(Shakespeare): A Critical Study of His Mind and Art/Google Books
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Shakspere: A Critical Study of His Mind and Art
By Edward Dowden, Will David Howe
Published by Harper, 1918
Original from Harvard University
386 pages
Intermediate Language Lessons for Fourth, Fifth, and Sixth Grade By Emma Serl/Google Books
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Intermediate Language Lessons
By Emma Serl
Published by American book company, 1914
324 pages
Teacher's copies and reprints of this book are available for sale. Check Google Search, or use my Amazon search engine on the side bar.
Intermediate Language Lessons
By Emma Serl
Published by American book company, 1914
324 pages
Teacher's copies and reprints of this book are available for sale. Check Google Search, or use my Amazon search engine on the side bar.
Everyday Classics Eighth Grade/Google Books
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Everyday Classics: Primer-eighth Reader
By Franklin Thomas Baker, Ashley Horace Thorndike, Fannie Wyche Dunn, Mildred Batchelder
Published by Macmillan, 1918
Everyday Classics Seventh Grade/Google Books
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Everyday Classics: First [-eighth] Reader
By Franklin Thomas Baker, Ashley Horace Thorndike, Fannie Wyche Dunn, Mildred Batchelder
Published by Macmillan, 1918
Original from the New York Public Library
Classics Old and New Fourth Grade/ Google Reader
Saturday, September 20, 2008
The Mother Goose Primer/Google Books
Click here.The Mother Goose Primer
By Belle Wiley
Illustrated by Anne Merriman Peck
Published by C.E. Merrill, 1910
Original from Harvard University
128 pages
Wednesday, September 17, 2008
An American Book of Golden Deeds(Hero Stories) By James Baldwin/Google Books
Tuesday, September 16, 2008
The Book of Battles; or, Daring Deeds by Land and Sea/ Google Books
This is not an academic book, but interesting for older teens and adults.
The book of battles; or, Daring deeds by land and sea [ed. by E. Shelton and C. Jones], By Book, Edward Shelton
Published by , 1867
Original from Oxford University
From the Prospectus:
"The Editor, however, will exercise great caution to avoid errors into
which he might easily fall. First, the Narratives will be strictly true,
so that the reader may have before him the actions of men like himself —
not creations of an author's brain. Then, the details of most Exciting
Adventures will not be overcharged for the mere purpose of producing
a morbid sensation. Over sufferings incidental to War the veil will be
gently drawn, and at heroic deeds involving often the rise of One Man
upon the sacrifice of Thousands there will only be expressed the admiration
of a rational observer in a Christian country."
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Sunday, September 14, 2008
Fifty Famous Rides and Riders By James Baldwin/Google Books
Click here. Appears appropriate for fourth to fifth grade students.
Published by American Book Company, 1916
Original from the New York Public Library
303 pages
Published by American Book Company, 1916
Original from the New York Public Library
303 pages
Barnes's Elementary History of the United States by James Baldwin/Google Books
Click here. About fourth grade level. Beginner's history in the form of biographies.
Published by American Book Company, 1918
400 pages
Published by American Book Company, 1918
400 pages
Saturday, September 13, 2008
Thursday, September 11, 2008
Friday, September 5, 2008
Thursday, September 4, 2008
Hero-Myths & Legends of the British Race/Project Gutenburg
Contents:
Introduction xvii
I. Beowulf 1
II. The Dream of Maxen Wledig 42
III. The Story of Constantine and Elene 50
IV. The Compassion of Constantine 63
V. Havelok the Dane 73
VI. Howard the Halt 95
VII. Roland, the Hero of Early France 119
VIII. The Countess Cathleen 156
IX. Cuchulain, the Champion of Ireland 184
X. The Tale of Gamelyn 204
XI. William of Cloudeslee 225
XII. Black Colin of Loch Awe 248
XIII. The Marriage of Sir Gawayne 265
XIV. King Horn 286
XV. Robin Hood 314
XVI. Hereward the Wake
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King Arthur's Knights The Tales Re-told for Boys & Girls/Project Gutenburg
Then a cry came from among the common people, and so strong was it that the nobles looked as if they hated to hear it.
'Let Arthur draw the sword!' was the call from a thousand throats.
The venerable archbishop came and took Arthur by the hand, and led him towards the sword. Again the young man held the rich pommel with his single hand, and that which none of the forty-nine great men could do, he did as easily as if he but plucked a flower.
A fierce cry leaped from among the thousands of the common people.
'Arthur shall be our King!' they cried. 'Arthur is our King! We will no longer deny him!'
A wonderful read-aloud or story for older children to read. It is a bit difficult with the old English, so I'm guessing age 12 and up for readability. Click here.
Saturday, August 30, 2008
In God's Garden by Amy Steedman/Librivox
Friday, August 29, 2008
The American Normal Readers Fifth Grade/Google Books
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Excerpt from Introduction:
Thou hast made us for Thyself, and we cannot find rest until we find it in Thee. — ST. AUGUSTINE. These familiar words, which show the purpose of our creation and the true goal of life, also point to the end and aim of all sound education. Education is complete and ideal only as it trains and develops the whole being in the manner intended by the Creator. True education will embrace instruction and guidance in Religion, Science, History, Literature and Art, for these represent the child's entire nature and so cover the full range of his possibilities.
The American Normal Readers: Fifth Book
By May Louise Harvey
Published by Silver, Burdett and Co., 1912
Original from Harvard University
Digitized Mar 30, 2007
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