. A child's guide to reading . gian/ by SidneyLanier. The stories of Charlemagne are found in a volumesuited for young readers edited by Alfred JohnChurch. Classic mythology in its highest form is, of course,to be found in the Greek and Roman poets, and itpermeates English poetry. Prose versions of Greekand Roman tales suited to young readers are to befound in ISTathaniel Hawthornes Wonder Bookand Tanglewood Tales, Charles Kingsleys TheHeroes, or Greek Fairy Tales for My Children,and Stories from the Greek Tragedians, by AlfredJohn Church. See also A Childs Guide to Myth-ology, by Helen A. Cla


. A child's guide to reading . gian/ by SidneyLanier. The stories of Charlemagne are found in a volumesuited for young readers edited by Alfred JohnChurch. Classic mythology in its highest form is, of course,to be found in the Greek and Roman poets, and itpermeates English poetry. Prose versions of Greekand Roman tales suited to young readers are to befound in ISTathaniel Hawthornes Wonder Bookand Tanglewood Tales, Charles Kingsleys TheHeroes, or Greek Fairy Tales for My Children,and Stories from the Greek Tragedians, by AlfredJohn Church. See also A Childs Guide to Myth-ology, by Helen A. Clarke. Henry Cuyluk Bunnee (1855-96). Short the best American short stories. John Bunyan (1628-88). The Pilgrims Everymans Library and many other cheapeditions. Feances Hodgson Burnett. Little Lord Faunt-leroy. Ediihas Burglar. Sara Crewe. Feances Bueney (Madame dArblay, 1752-1840).Evelina. Geoege Washington Cable. Old Creole Grandissimes. Miguel de Cervantes Saavedea (1547-1616).Don Quixote. 76. COOPER The Reading of Fiction In Motteuxs translation in two volumes of Every-mans Library, and other popular editions. Samuel Langhoene Clemens (Mark Twain).Tom Sawyer. The Prince and the Finn. A Connecticut Yankee inKing Arthurs Court. Puddnhead Recollections of Joan of Arc. TheMan that Corrupted Hadleyhurg. William Wilkie Collixs (1824-89). The Wom-an in White. The Moonstone. Joseph Conead. Youth. Falk. The Children ofthe 8ea. of the most remarkable of recent Avriters, aPole w^ho adojDted the English language and has con-tributed to its beauties. Unsurpassed as a writer ofstories of the sea. James Fenimoee Coopee (1789-1851). The Pilot. The Last of the Mohicans. ThePrairie. The Pathfinder. The Red young reader had better plunge into Cooperbefore he ceases to be a young reader; not that theadult reader cannot enjoy these virile narratives,which have been read all over the


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