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and Traveller (Goldsmith); Ivanhoe, The Abbot, and Rob Roy (Scott); Essay on Samuel Johnson (Macaulay); Source Book of English History (Kendall); Tale of Two Cities (Dickens). Seven British Classics.

OTHER EUROPEAN LITERATURE

Julius Cæsar (Shakespeare) — closely related to the history; Peasant and Prince (Martineau); The Judgment of Socrates (Plato); Story of the Romans (Guerber) — latter parts; The Boy's Browning "Pied Piper" and other poems; Plutarch's Lives— historical biographies; Don Quixote (Cervantes); Two Great Retreats - retreat of Napoleon from Moscow; The Talisman and Quentin Durward (Scott); Jean Valjean; Motley's Peter the Great and The Siege of Leyden.

CHAPTER IX

LIST OF BOOKS

OUT of the great number of books on American and European history, it is needful that a careful selection be made of a few most suitable for use in the grades:

In pursuance of the plan and course of study laid out in the preceding chapters, a few select books have been chosen for each grade.

In each grade three groups of books are given.

I. Those books which may serve as a text-book basis for more careful study. In fourth and fifth grades the first list contains the stories to be treated orally by the teacher.

2. A list of supplementary reading and source material, biography and story, which children may be encouraged to use at school and home. This will open up the library to children, and teach them how to make use of books, sources, etc.

3. A list of a few important books for teachers, including some of the secondary histories, the stronger biographies and fuller source materials, doc

uments, etc. Such a book as Channing and Hart's Guide to the Study of American History is of great value to teachers in directing their reading and study.

Several books of this character, with good, brief bibliographies, and a few books on the pedagogics of history are included.

The large, complete histories, such as Schouler's McMaster's, Bancroft's, and others, are named at the end of the list.

The entire list of books is designed to be definite for each grade, and to strike the middle line between too much and too little.

LIST OF BOOKS

FOURTH AND FIFTH GRADES

1. Books of American pioneer stories and a few European stories which furnish material suitable for oral treatment by the teacher. A few books of select poems and sources will also be of service to teachers.

Pioneers on Land and Sea. (McMurry.) The Macmillan Co.

This contains the stories of Hudson, Champlain, John Smith, Raleigh, early life of Washington, Columbus, Magellan, Cortés, and early New England.

Pioneers of the Mississippi Valley. (McMurry.) The Macmillan Co.

This has the stories of La Salle, Joliet and Marquette, Hennepin, Boone, Robertson, Sevier, George Rogers Clark, Lincoln, and De Soto.

Pioneers of the Rocky Mountains and the West. (McMurry.) The Macmillan Co.

The stories of Lewis and Clark, Frémont's two expeditions, Parkman among the Indians, the Sioux massacre, the trip to California in '49, and Powell's descent of the Colorado.

The three books above named contain stories for use in both fourth and fifth grades. The order in which they are used depends upon the location of the home, in the East or West. It is recommended that the ocean pioneers, Columbus, Magellan, etc., be taken in the latter part of the fifth grade.

Pilgrims and Puritans. (Moore.) Ginn & Co.

The best account for our purpose of the early settlement of Plymouth and Boston. This reaches also into colonial history.

Heroes of the Middle West. (Catherwood.) Ginn & Co.

Excellent stories of the early French explorers along the Lakes and the Mississippi.

The Discovery of the Old Northwest. (Baldwin.) American Book Co.

Good stories of the French explorers.

The Conquest of the Old Northwest. (Baldwin.) American Book Co.

Stories of the contest for the Ohio Valley and the Northwest.

A Book of American Explorers.

Green & Co.

(Higginson.)

Longmans,

These are instructive stories of the early explorers and settlers in America, containing much source material.

Our Country in Poem and Prose. (Persons.) American Book

Co.

Excellent selections.

Samuel de Champlain. (Sedgwick.)

Houghton, Mifflin & Co. One hundred and twenty-six pages. A good, brief account of Champlain's life.

George Rogers Clark. (Turner.) Houghton, Mifflin & Co.
A lively narrative of Clark's exploits.

Lewis and Clark.

(Lighton.) Houghton, Mifflin & Co. The three above-mentioned books are good, brief biographies of value and interest to teachers as giving a fuller and more comprehensive treatment than the previous stories.

Source Book of American History. (Hart.) The Macmillan Co. The earlier parts on explorations and early settlement.

Children's Life of Abraham Lincoln. (Putnam.) A. C. McClurg & Co.

Stories from English History. (Church.) The Macmillan Co. Earlier and later tales of England.

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History of England. (Cooke.) D. Appleton & Co.

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