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Evangeline

Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, Felix Octavius
Carr Darley, Howard Pyle

PRESENTED TO

THE ENGLISH LIBRARY

OF THE

UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN

BY

THE PUBLISHERS.

IIUIMES, Lowell, and Emerson.

Edited by HORACE E. SCUDDER. With Biographical Sketches and Notes. Revised Edition. Printed from new plates. $1.00, net. American Prose.

Complete Selections from the writings of Hawthorne, Irving, Longfellow, Whittier, Holmes, Lowell, Thoreau, and Emerson. Edited by HORACE E. SCUDDER. With Introduction and Notes. Revised and Enlarged Edition. Printed from new plates. $1.00,

net.

Modern Classics.

A School Library for $11.56. Thirty-four volumes, neatly bound in cloth, averaging 310 pages.

"An unrivaled list of excellent works." - Dr. W. T. HARRIS, U: S. Commissioner of Education.

A sample volume will be sent to any address by the publishers on receipt of 40 cents.

Students' Series of Standard Poetry.

For Schools and Colleges. (Uniform with Rolfe's Shakespeare.) Edited by W. J. Rolfe, Litt. D. A carefully revised Text; copious Explanatory and Critical Notes; numerous Illustrations.

Scott's "Lady of the Lake" and eight other volumes. All these are equally suited to the use of the student and of the general reader. They should have a place in every library, public or private. Each volume, 75 cents; to teachers, for examination, 53 cents. Descriptive Circulars containing the Tables of Contents of each number and volume of the Series mentioned above will be sent to any address on application. HOUGHTON, MIFFLIN AND COMPANY.

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Riverside Literature Series.

(A Descriptive List of all the numbers is given at the end of this book.)

Numbers 47, 48, 49, 50, and 59 are suitable for pupils of the Second and Third Reader grades. The following numbers, given in the order of their simplicity, have been found well adapted to the tastes and capabilities of pupils of the Fourth Reader grade: 29, 10, 7, 8, 9, 17, 18, 22, 23, 13, 14, 46, 11, 21, 44, 28, 36, 24, 19, 20, 32, 37, 31, F, G, and H. The other numbers of the Series are suitable for pupils of the Fifth and Sixth Reader grades and for the study of literature.

The table given below shows at a glance the choice of eleven representative cities.

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Masterpieces of American Literature (469 pages, $1.00, net) contains material drawn principally from the Riverside Literature Series. It was published at the request of the Boston School Committee for the use of the eighth-grade pupils of Boston.

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