OOK OF LEGENDS TOLD OVER AGAIN, by _Horace E. Scudder_.
Houghton, Mifflin Co. _The Flying Dutchman_, _St. Christopher_,
_William Tell_, and _The Wandering Jew_ are some of the names.
THE ADVENTURES OF ULYSSES, by _Charles Lamb_.
D. C. Heath & Co.
NORSE STORIES RE-TOLD FROM THE SAGAS, by _Hamilton Wright Mabie_.
Rand, McNally & Co.
THE BIOGRAPHY OF A GRIZZLY, by _Ernest Thompson Seton_.
The Century Company.
SOME MERRY ADVENTURES OF ROBIN HOOD.
Written and illustrated by Howard Pyle. Charles Scribner's Sons.
THE STORY OF ROLAND, by _James Baldwin_.
Illustrated by R. B. Birch. Charles Scribner's Sons.
THE STORY OF SIEGFRIED, by _James Baldwin_.
Illustrated by Howard Pyle. Charles Scribner's Sons.
_Volume IV_
STORY OF THE CID.
Retold by Calvin Dill Wilson. Lathrop, Lee and Shepard.
OLD INDIAN LEGENDS.
Retold graphically by Zitkala Sa, one of the tribe of the
Dakotahs, and illustrated by Angel de Cora
(Hin-ook-Mahiroi-Kilinaka), the Indian artist. Ginn & Co.
INDIAN BOYHOOD, by _Charles Eastman_, a Sioux Indian.
Full of the manners and customs of the Indians, and containing
as well some good stories of adventure. Little, Brown & Co.
GRANDFATHER'S CHAIR, by _Nathaniel Hawthorne_.
Houghton, Mifflin Co. This book contains, besides the stories
printed in this set, many other interesting historical tales.
THE BOYS OF '76, by _Charles Carleton Coffin_.
Harper and Bros. A fine book that will interest any child in the
story of the Revolution. There are other books in a similar vein
by the same author.
THE STORY OF THE GREEKS,
THE STORY OF THE ROMANS, and
THE STORY OF THE ENGLISH
are three good books by H. A. Guerber, which will help to create
an interest in the history of those peoples and at the same time
give information valuable in reading literature. All are
published for school use by the American Book Company.
CHILD'S HISTORY OF ENGLAND, by _Charles Dickens_.
This book is always interesting to children, and is such good
reading that we need not feel afraid of Dickens' inexactness and
apparent prejudices. Read it as literature, not so much as
history.
BIRDS AND BEES, SHARP EYES AND OTHER PAPERS, by _
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