METHODS AND AIDS IN GEOGRAPHY FOR THE USE OF TEACHERS AND NORMAL SCHOOLS BY CHARLES F. KINC HEAD MASTER OF THE DEARBORN SCHOOL AND FORMERLY SUBMASTER OF THE LEWIS GRAMMAR SCHOOL, BOSTON CLOTH ILLUSTRATED $1.60 NET, BY MAIL $1.76 Professor THOMAS M. BALLIET, Superintendent of Public Schools, Springfield, Mass., writes: "Methods and Aids in Geography' contains by far the fullest and most complete treatment of devices, means of illustration, etc., in teaching geography of any book on the subject I have ever seen. The chapter on Sources of Information and Illustration' will be worth to me many times the price of the book. Its treatment of the literature of the subject is well-nigh exhaustive. The book represents wide reading and contains so much information on geography, apart from methods of teaching the subject, that it wil obviate the necessity of purchasing a number of books otherwise indispensable." Superintendent SAMUEL T. DUTTON of New Haven, Conn., writes: "The work seems to me eminently calculated to help teachers to overcome some of their greatest difficulties. It bristles on every page with helpful suggestions. The plan of instruction is based upon sound and approved principles. Hereafter there will be no excuse for humdrum work in geography.' Prof. T. B. PRAY, State Normal School, Whitewater, Wis., writes: "I have been very greatly pleased to find the high reputation of Prof. King so well sustained in his new book on Methods and Aids in Geography. It seems to me admirably adapted to the needs of teachers and full of suggestions, plans and devices which an energetic and courageous teacher can use. No other will have any use for the work. I take pleasure in calling the attention of teachers to so wide-awake and helpful a manual.' The NEW ENGLAND JOURNAL OF EDUCATION says: "It is a book not for theorists, but for instructors, not for scholars in the classroom, but for teachers, and it brings to them the ripened fruit of years of research and teaching. No book has appeared this season more indispensable to every teacher's desk than this work, at once complete, practical, suggestive, reliable, furnishing teachers hundreds of thoughts and aids which they can easily adopt without being obliged to adapt them specially. They have the merit of fitting like custom-made goods." Sold by all Booksellers and sent by mail on receipt of price by LEE AND SHEPARD Publishers Boston THE PICTURESQUE GEOGRAPHICAL READERS BY CHARLES F. KING MASTER DEARBORN GRAMMAR SCHOOL, BOSTON; AUTHOR OF FOURTH BOOK THE LAND WE LIVE IN PART II. Supplementary and Regular Reading IN THE LOWER CLASSES IN GRAMMAR SCHOOLS BOSTON LEE AND SHEPARD PUBLISHERS 10 MILK STREET |