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Percy, Thomas. The boy's Percy, being old ballads from Percy's Reliques; S. Lanier.

A scholarly collection, in poetry form, of thirty-five English ballads. Some of them could not be used for telling, but they are all interesting and should be read in order to get the old ballad spirit. Contains: Chevy Chase, The king and the miller, The heir of Linne.

Smith, J.C. and Soutar, G.A. A book of ballads for boys and girls.

A collection of fifty-four ballads divided into three parts; ballads of romance, ballads historical and legendary, ballads literary and elegiac. Each ballad is told in verse with an explanatory note and there is a general introduction on ballad poetry. Contains: Kinmont Willie, Sir Patrick Spens, and Chevy Chase.

Tappan, E.M. Old ballads in prose.

This collection comprises twenty-two of the old ballad stories. In it are found several humorous stories not contained in the other collections. A good book to use with children. Contains: Saddle to rags and Barring of the door.

A SELECTION OF MODERN NARRATIVE POEMS, CHIEFLY HISTORICAL. FOR READING ALOUD.

Ancient Mariner. Coleridge.

The Armada. Macaulay.

Barbara Frietchie. Whittier.

The battle of the Baltic. Campbell.

The battle of Agincourt. Drayton.

The battle of Charlestown Harbor. Hayne.

The brown dwarf of Ruegen. Whittier.

The burial of Moses. Alexander.

The courtship of Miles Standish. Longfellow.

The defense of the Alamo. Joaquin Miller.

The destruction of Sennacherib. Lord Byron.

Evangeline. Longfellow.

Horatius. Macaulay.

The emperor's bird's nest. Longfellow.

Idylls of the King. Tennyson.

The Inchcape Rock. Southey.

Incident of the French camp. Browning.

Ivry, a song of the Huguenots. Macaulay.

John Gilpin's ride. Cowper.

King Alfred and the Harper. Sterling.

The Landing of the Pilgrims. Hemans.

The Leak in the dike. Phoebe Gary.

Lochinvar. Scott.

Lord Ullin's daughter. Campbell.

Marmion. Scott.

Paul Revere's ride. Longfellow.

The pied Piper of Hamelin. Browning.

The Revenge. Tennyson.

Sheridan's ride. Read.

Sohrab and Rustum. Arnold.

The song of Hiawatha. Longfellow.

Storming of Corinth. Lord Byron.

The vision of Sir Launfal. Lowell.

The wreck of the Hesperus. Longfellow.

Sources:

Gayley, C.M. and Flaherty, M.C. Poetry of the people.

Contents: Older ballads; Poems of England; Poems of Scotland; Poems of Ireland; Poems of America.

A very complete collection of well known and less known historical and patriotic poems. Recently revised to include twenty-seven poems and national anthems of the World War.

Henley, W.E. Lyra heroica.

A book of patriotic verse, chiefly from English sources. Contains also the ballads of Chevy Chase, Sir Patrick Spens, Kinmont Willie and others.

Lang, A. Blue poetry book.

Old ballads, English historical poems and a few others.

Longfellow, H.W. Complete poetical works.

Olcott, F.J. Story telling poems.

Arranged under the following headings: Deeds of right and wrong; Fairies, magic and mystery; Jolly rhymes and poems; Sad poems; Historical legends and stories; Sacred stories and legends.

Scollard, Clinton. Ballads of American bravery.

Poems commemorating valorous deeds and brave men in American history, such as The men of the Alamo, Kearny at the Seven Pines, Keenan's charge, John Burns of Gettysburg, Sheridan's ride, A ballad of Manila bay, Down the Little Big Horn, Battle of Charlestown Harbor.

Scott, Sir Walter. Poetical works.

Tennyson, Alfred. Idylls of the King.

Wiggin and Smith. Golden numbers.

A book of English verse for boys and girls. Some divisions are: Story poems, When banners are waving, Tales of olden time, One of the best collections for general use.

See also, Granger. An index to poetry and recitations.

PROSE SELECTIONS AND STORIES TO READ ALOUD TO BOYS AND GIRLS.

About Elizabeth Eliza's piano. Hale. Peterkin papers.

Adventures of Pinocchio. Collodi.

The adventures of a Fourth. Aldrich. Story of a bad boy.

Adventures of the windmills. Cervantes. Don Quixote; ed. by Parry

An animal show at night. Bostock. Training of wild animals.

Arkansaw bear. Paine.

Attack of the savages. Marryat. Masterman Ready.

Bear that had a bank account. Boyesen. Boyhood in Norway.

Bee-man of Orn. Stockton.

Boldheart (Dickens). Lucas. Runaways and castaways.

Box S round up. Lummis. New Mexico David.

A brave rescue and a rough ride. Blackmore. Lorna Doone.

A captured Santa Claus. Page.

A centurion of the Thirtieth. Kipling. Puck of Pook's Hill.

Christian meets Apollyon. Bunyan. Pilgrim's progress.

Christmas carol. Dickens.

Cricket on the Hearth. Dickens.

Daisy's jewel box. Alcott. Spinning wheel stories.

The deep-sea diver. Moffett. Careers of danger and daring.

Dog of Flanders. Ouida.

Favorite of the gods. Hutchinson. Golden porch.

The fight. Hughes. Tom Brown's school days.

Fishing on the Grand Banks. Kipling. Captains courageous.

Gallagher. Davis.

The gold bug. Foe.

The great locomotive chase. Pittenger. Booth. Wonderful escapes by Americans. (Adapted.)

Great stone face. Hawthorne.

Green cap. Brown. Star jewels.

How Amyas threw his sword into the sea. Kingsley. Westward ho!

How Otto dwelt at St. Michaelsburg. Pyle. Otto of the Silver hand.

How Otto lived in the dragon's house. Pyle. Otto of the Silver hand.

How Tom Sawyer whitewashed the fence. Clemens. Adventures of Tom Sawyer.

In the pasture. Spyri. Heidi.

Jackanapes. Ewing.

Jack Farley's flying switch. Warman. Short rails.

Jawbone telegraph. Lummis. King of the broncos.

Johnny Bear. Seton. Lives of the hunted.

Just so stories. Kipling.

The kid engineer. Spearman. Nerve of Foley.

Lance of Kanana, pp. 67-118. French.

Legend of Sleepy Hollow. Irving. Sketch book.

Little lame prince. Mulock.

The little post boy. Taylor. Boys of other countries.

Lord of the air. Roberts. Kindred of the wild.

A mad tea-party. Carroll. Alice in wonderland.

Maggie Tulliver tries to run away from her shadow. Eliot. Mill on the floss. Lucas. Runaways and castaways.

Mary's meadow. Ewing.

Men of iron, Ch. 24, 26, 27. Pyle.

Monkey that would not kill. Drummond.

Njal's burning. Njals saga. Heroes of Iceland; ed. by French.

.007. Kipling. Day's work.

Of that harvest feast. French. Story of Rolf and the viking's bow.

Onatoga's sacrifice. (Story of the Piasau bird.) Indian stories retold from St. Nicholas. St. Nicholas, v. 15, p. 376.

Our first whale. Bullen. Cruise of the Cachalot.

Peter Schlemihl. Chamisso.

Peter Spots, fireman. Hill. Fighting fire.

"Pieces of eight." Stevenson. Treasure island.

The Pickwickians disport themselves on the ice. Dickens. Pickwick papers.

Rab and his friends. Brown.

The race. Dodge. Hans Brinker.

Raggylug; the story of a cottontail rabbit. Seton. Wild animals I have known.

Rikki-tikki-tavi. Kipling. Jungle book.

Rip Van Winkle. Irving. Sketch book.

Rose and the ring. Thackeray.

The Snow queen. Andersen.

Story of Sonny Sahib. Ch. 3, 4, 10. Cotes.

Solomon Crow's Christmas pockets. Stuart.

Some other birds are taught to fly. Wiggin. Bird's Christmas Carol.

Sons of the vikings. Boyesen. Modern vikings.

Tom's first royal dinner. Clemens. Prince and the pauper.

Toomai of the elephants. Kipling. Jungle book.

Uncle Remus, his songs and his sayings. Harris.

A voyage of discovery. Wyss. Swiss family Robinson.

Voyage to Lilliput. Swift. Gulliver's travels.

Widow O'Callaghan's boys. Ch. 20, 21. Zollinger. See also Hassler. Graded list of stories for reading aloud.

BOOKS ABOUT STORY TELLING.

Best sources:

Bryant, S.C. How to tell stories to children.

One of the most practical and helpful books on the subject. Fine common-sense is used in all that is said on the purpose of story-telling, the selection of stories and how to adapt and to tell the story. Some specific uses of the story in the school room are given besides a graded collection of thirty-two stories and a short list of books in which the story teller will find stories not too far from the form in which they are needed.

Cowles, J.D. The art of story telling.

A useful elementary book. Contains about 50 stories in form suited to young children.

Lyman, Edna. Story telling; what to tell and how to tell it.

Story telling; what to tell and how to tell it. "The purpose of this book is not in any way to attempt to give information to those who have devoted both time and study to the subject or who have had practical experience in story telling, but rather to make a few suggestions to those mothers, teachers and librarians who are interested in its use as a phase of another occupation." The chapters on "Reading aloud to children" and "Arranging the program of miscellaneous stories" are particularly suggestive. Contains good outlines for cycle story hours for older children.

Olcott, F.J. Story telling poems.

There is an introduction addressed to the story-teller suggesting ways in which the poems may be used. The poems are indexed under such ethical subjects as courage, humility, etc.

Other sources:

Bryant, S.C. Stories to tell to children.

Fifty-one stories with some suggestions for telling. There is a clear statement of the value to the child of the type of story which specifically teaches a certain ethical lesson and also the kind of story that has no moral to offer. The author believes in telling one to three in favor of the latter kind. The book also contains a few principles underlying the dramatization of stories for young children.

Clemens, Samuel L. How to tell a story.

The different methods required in telling witty, comic and humorous stories.

Houghton, Mrs. L.S. Telling Bible stories.

The author aims to inspire mothers and teachers to use the Old Testament stories more freely in developing the religious nature of the child.

Keyes, A.M. Stories and story-telling.

The author is head of the Department of English in the Brooklyn Training School for Teachers. Besides a discussion of method and theory the book contains about 75 stories, including a good selection of short stories suitable for young children to reproduce.

MacClintock, P.L. Literature in the elementary school.

Chapters 4 and 5 are suggestive in regard to analyzing a story and the characteristics of a good story.

Partridge, E.N. and G.E. Story telling in school and home.

A large part of the book is devoted to the use of the story in teaching language, history, nature study and to its place in moral education. There are 18 well chosen stories re-told from myths, legends, fables and history.

Ransome, Arthur. A history of story-telling; studies in the development of narrative.

The chapter on "Origins" deals with story-telling outside books.

St. John, E.P. Stories and story telling in moral and religious education.

A book on methods written from a sane point of view. At the end of each chapter are many quotations from such authors as G. Stanley Hall, Felix Adler, Froebel, and George Adam Smith, and also a bibliography.

Wyche, R.T. Some great stories and how to tell them.

Emphasis is laid upon the psychological principles and the spiritual equipment in telling stories. The epic stories of Siegfried, Beowulf and Ulysses are given prominence with a retelling of Beowulf and four stories from King Arthur. One chapter is devoted to the "Story teller's league" and its work.



INDEX TO TITLES OF STORIES AND SELECTIONS.

About Elizabeth Eliza's piano 77

Abraham, Story of 69

Achilles in his sorrow vows vengeance on Troy 51

Adventure of the windmills 77

Adventures of a Fourth 77

Adventures of Nils 36

Adventures of Pinocchio 77

Adventures of Sir Artegall 65

Adventures of Sir Calidore 65

Adventures of Ulysses 50

Adventures of Una and the Red Cross Knight 65

Aladdin 26

Alhambra 58

All the plums 45

An animal show at night 77

An old time Thanksgiving 45

Ancient mariner 75

Ann Mary; her two Thanksgivings 45

Appleseed John 47

Apollo and Daphne 47

Arkansaw bear 77

Armada 75

Armor of Achilles 51

Armorer's apprentice 59

As I walked over the hills one day 10

As you like it 67

Aschenputtel 25

Attack of the savages 77

52 Awakening of Brunhilda 30

Babouscka 38

Balder and the mistletoe 52

Balin 55

Banyan deer 35

Barbara Fritchie 75

Barring of the door 73

Battle of Agincourt 75

Battle of the Baltic 75

Battle of the beggars 51

Battle of Charlestown harbor 75

Battle of Roncesvalles 56

Baucis and Philemon 47

Bayard 63

Bear that had a bank account 77

Beauty and the beast 27

Beauty and the horse 27

Bee, the harp, and the mouse and the bum-clock 23

Bee-man of Orn 77

Beggar's daughter of Bednall Green 73

Beginning of all things 52

Beginning of Jesus' ministry 71

Bible, The 38

Billy Beg and the bull 18

Binding of the Fenris wolf 52

Bird's Christmas Carol 39

Birth of Christ 38

Black Agnace of Dunbar 73

Black bull of Norroway 22

Boldheart 77

Boots and his brothers 34

Borrowing a grandmother 45

Boston Thanksgiving story 45

Box S round up 77

Boy and the baron 61

Boy and the north wind 16

Boy of the kitchen; Sir Gareth 55

Boy that was scaret o' dyin' 43

Boy who discovered the spring 43

Boy's ride 60

Brave rescue and a rough ride 77

Bremen Town musicians 10

Briar Rose 30

Brown dwarf of Ruegen 75

Bunny's Thanksgiving 45

Burial of Moses 75

Buried moon 49

Camel's hump 37

Captured Santa Claus 39, 77

Cat and the mouse 9

Cause of the Trojan war 51

Centurion of the Thirtieth 77

Chase of the Gilla Dacar 49, 66

Chevy Chase 73

Chicken Licken 8

Chicken Little 8

Child Jesus 71

Chimaera 50

Christian meets Apollyon 77

Christmas before last 39

Christmas cake 39

Christmas carol 78

Christmas cuckoo 39

Christmas dream 39

Christmas every day 39

Christmas in the barn 39

Christmas masquerade 39

Christmas truants 39

Christmas turkey and how it came 39

Christmas under the snow 39

"Chusey" 52

Cid, The 58

Cinderella 25

Clerks tale 64

Clocks of Rondaine 40

Cock and the crested hen 33

Cock and the fox 64

Cock and the mouse and the little red hen 9

Coffee mill which grinds salt 23

Comedy of errors 67

Coming of Thanksgiving 45

Coming of the prince 38

Constance 64

Contrary woman 22

Coquerico 23

Coriolanus 67

Count Hugo's sword 60

Courtship of Miles Standish 75

Creation, The 69

Cricket on the hearth 78

Cuchulain and Ferdia 66

Cuchulain's death 66

Cuchulain's youth 66

Curse of gold 52

Daisy's Jewel box 78

Dame Gudbrand 27

Dame Wiggin of Lee and her seven wonderful cats 10

Daniel, the fearless 69

David, the Shepherd King 69

Death of Hector 51

Defence of the Alamo 75

Deeds of Magwis and Reinold of Montalban 56

Deep-sea diver 78

Destruction of Sennacherib 75

Diana; and the story of Orion 35

Dog of Flanders 40, 78

Doll in the grass 10

Dorigen 64

Duel of Paris and Menelaus 51

East o' the sun and west o' the moon 21

Easter snow storm 43

Elephant's child 24

Elves and the shoemaker 9

Emperor's bird's nest 75

Epaminondas 10, 22

Esther 69

Evangeline 75

Fafnir, the dragon 52

The fairies 17

Fate of the sons of Usna 66

Favorite of the gods 78

Felix 40

Fight, The 78

Fir-tree 40

First Christmas tree 40

First Christmas tree in New England 40

First Thanksgiving 45

First Thanksgiving day 45

Fisherman and his wife 35

Fisherman and the genii 35

Fishing on the Grand Banks 78

Forging of the sword 52

Fred's Easter Monday 43

Franklins tale 64

Gallegher; a news-paper story 78

Garden of Eden 69

General's Easter box 43

Gideon 69

20 Gingerbread man 8

Gold bug 78

Golden bird 18

Golden cobwebs 9, 40

Golden fleece 50

Goldilocks 31

Good little mouse 20

Good woman 18, 28

Goody 'gainst-the-stream 22

Goody Two-shoes 21

Gorgon's head 50

Grandma's Thanksgiving story 45

Great battles 51

Great locomotive chase 78

Great stone face 78

Greedy goldsmith's reward 17

Green cap 78

Gretchen and the wooden shoe 40

Grizzled Peter 18

Gudbrand-on-the-hillside 27

22 Half chick 10

Hamlet 67

Hansel and Grethel 37

Heir of Linne 73

Hen who went to Dovrefjeld 8

Helen's Thanksgiving 46

Henny Penny 8

Hermann's treasure box 38

Herr Oster Hase 43

Hobyahs 10, 27

Honest woodman 48

Horatius 75

How Amyas threw his sword into the sea 78

How Arthur proved his kingship 54

How Christmas came to Santa Maria flats 40

How Jack went to seek his fortune 9

How Mr. Rabbit lost his fine bushy tail 33

How Mr. Rabbit was too sharp for Mr. Fox 33

How Odin brought the mead of Asgar 52

How Odin lost his eye 52

How Otto dwelt at Saint Michaelsburg 78

How Otto lived in the dragon's house 78

How Patty gave thanks 46

How Robin Hood became an outlaw 72

10 How the camel got his hump 37

How the fir-tree became the Christmas tree 40

How the leaves came down 37

How the Round Table was established 54

How they got Hair Lock home 30

How Tom Sawyer whitewashed the fence 78

Huron Cinderella 26

Husband who was to mind the house 18

Iduna's apples 52

Idylls of the King 75

In the cellar 46

In the great walled country 40

In the pasture 79

The Inchcape Rock 75

Incident of the French camp 75

Island of Calypso 51

Island of Circe 50

Ivanhoe 59

Ivry, the song of the Huguenots 75

Jack and his brothers 34

Jack and the bean stalk 24

Jack Farley's flying switch 79

Jack, the giant killer 28

Jackanapes 79

Janie Leech's angel 46

Jawbone telegraph 79

Jericho Bob 46

Jimmy Scarecrow's Christmas 41

Joan of Arc 62

John Gilpin's ride 75

Johnny Bear 79

20 Johnny cake 11

Joseph 69

Julius Caesar 67

Jumblies 11

Just so stories 79

Karl and the dryad 48

Kid engineer, The 79

King Alfred and the harper 75

King and the miller 73

King Fergus and King Iubdan 66

King Henry, the fifth 62

King John 67

King Lear 67

King of France's daughter 73

King of the Golden river 33

King Richard, the third 67

King Richard's adventures with Robin Hood 72

King Robert of Sicily 43

Kingdom of the winds 50

Kinmont Willie 73

Knights tale 64

Lad and the fox 31

Lad who went to the north wind 16

Ladders to Heaven 43

Lady of Shalott 36

Lambikin 11

Lance of Kanana 79

Landing of the Pilgrims 75

Last events in Jesus' life on earth 71

Lawyers tale 64

Leak In the dike 75

Legend of Britomart 65

Legend of Easter eggs 44

Legend of St. Christopher 38

Legend of Sleepy Hollow 79

Legend of the Christ child 38

Legend of the Christmas rose 41

Legend of the cowslip 48

Lesson of faith 44

Little Black Sambo 9

Little brown seed 48

Little cake bird 41

Little Cosette 41

Little folks' presents 17

Little friend 38

Little girls' Christmas 41

Little Gretchen and the wooden shoe 41

Little grey pony 11

Little John's adventures at the sheriff's house 72

Little lame prince 79

Little lilac bush 44

29 Little One-eye, Two-eyes and Three-eyes 11

Little post boy 79

Little red hen 19

Little red hen and the grain of wheat 11

Little Two-eyes 29

Little Samuel 69

Little Snow-white 34

Lochinvar 75

Lord of the air 79

Lord Ullin's daughter 75

Macbeth 67

Mad tea-party 79

Maggie Tulliver tries to run away from her shadow 79

Maple leaf and the violet 48

Marmion 75

Marriage of Sir Gawain 55

Mary's meadow 48, 79

Master Sandy's snap-dragon 41

22 Medio Pollito 10

Men of iron 62, 79

Merchant of Venice 67

Merlin 55

Merry pranks of Robin Goodfellow 17

Midsummer night's dream 67

Minna's Thanksgiving 46

Minotaur 50

Miracles 71

Miraculous pitcher 50

Mirror of Matsuyama 37

Mischief's Thanksgiving 46

Mr. Thankful 46

Mr. Vinegar 29

Monkey that would not kill 79

Moses, and the children of Israel 69

Mother Holle 11

Mother Hubbard's Easter lily 44

Mother Hulda 11

Much ado about nothing 67

Muckle-mou'ed Meg 73

Munacher and Manacher 30

Murdoch's rath 49

My grandmother's grandmother's Christmas candle 41

Nanny who wouldn't go home to supper 30

Necklace of truth 20

New altar 41

Nibelungen Lied 53

Night before Christmas 11

Njal's burning 80

Noah 69

Northern mythology 53

.007 80

Of that harvest feast 80

Ogier, the Dane 56

Oisin in the land of youth 66

Old fashioned Thanksgiving 46

24 Old Pipes and the dryad 48

7 Old woman and her pig 30

Old woman and the tramp 24

Ole Shut-Eye stories 12

Onatoga's sacrifice 80

Orpheus and Eurydice 36

Other miracles 71

Otto of the silver hand 61

Our first whale 80

Oxen of the sun 51

Page of Count Renaud 59

Palamon and Arcite 64

20 Pancake 8

Parables 71

Passing of Arthur 55

Patem's salmagundi 46

73 Patient Griselda 64

Patroclus 51

Paul Revere's ride 75

36 Persephone 44

Peter Fiddle-de-dee 16

Peter, Paul and Espen 35

Peter Rabbit 8

Peter Rabbit plays a joke 12

Peter Schlemihl 80

Peter Spots, fireman 80

Peterkin and the little grey hare 37

Peterkin's Christmas tree 41

Phaeocia 51

Piasau bird 80

Picciola 41

"Pieces of eight" 80

The Pickwickians disport themselves on the ice 80

Pied piper of Franchville 21

Pied Piper of Hamelin 21, 75

Plant that lost its berry 44

Polly's Thanksgiving 46

Pomegranate seeds 36

Poor Count's Christmas 41

Presents of the little folk 17

Priam and Achilles 51

Prince and the page 61

Prince and the pauper 63

Princess and the pea 16

Princess Nausicaa 51

Princess whom nobody could silence 16

Priests tale 64

Proserpina 36

Punishment of Loki 52

Pygmies50

Quarrel of the chiefs and the results 51

Quern at the bottom of sea 23

Quest of the grail 54

Quest of the sons of Turenn 66

Quick running squash 12, 37

Rab and his friends 80

The race 80

Ragged pedlar 46

Ram and the pig 12

Raggylug; the story of a cottontail rabbit 80

Rat catcher 21

Rat princess 12

Red bull of Norroway 22

Reformed pirate 37

The revenge 75

Resurrection, The 43

Rhymes from Mother Goose 7

Richard, my king 59

Rikki-tikki-tavi 80

Rip Van Winkle 80

Robert of Lincoln 33

Robin Goodfellow 17

Robin Hood aids a knight in distress 72

Robin Hood and his men go to London to shoot for the Queen 72

Robin Hood and Will Scarlet 72

Roland 57

"A Roland for an Oliver" 56

Roland's youth 56

Rose and the ring 80

Runaway's Thanksgiving 46

Rushen coatie 26

Ruth 69

Ruth and Naomi 46

Sabot of little Wolff 42

Sacred flame 44

Saddle to rags 73

St. Louis 60

St. Paul 71

St. Peter's vision 71

St. Stephen; the first martyr 71

Samson 69

Santa Claus at Simpson's bar 42

Santa Claus on a lark 42

Scarface 23

Scrapefoot 32

Scylla and Charybdis 51

Selfish giant 44

Sheep and the pig who set up house-keeping 12

Sheridan's ride 75

Shooting-match at Nottingham 72

Sif's hair 52

Silver Hen 42

Silver locks 31

Sir Launcelot, first champion 54

Sir Marrok 57

Sir Patrick Spens 73

Sir Percival, third champion 54

Sir Tristram, second champion 54

Six sillies 28

Six swans 34

29 Sleeping Beauty in the wood 44

Sleeping princess 29

17 Snow queen 80

Snowdrop 34, 44

30 Snow-white and Rose-red 12

Sohrab and Rustum 75

Solomon 69

Solomon Crow's Christmas pockets 42, 81

Some other birds are taught to fly 81

Song of Hiawatha 76

Song of the Sirens 51

Sonny Sahib 81

Sons of the vikings 81

Spotty, the turtle, wins the race 12

Star and the lily 44

Stolen charm 12

Storming of Corinth 76

Story of Greyfell 52

Story of Ralph 56

Story of the faithful servant 15

Story of the first corn 47

Story of the morning glory seed 48

Story of the other wise man 38

Story of the three sons 15

Straw, the coal and the bean 12

Strife for the dun cow of Cooley 66

Sun and the wind 13

Sun, moon and wind go to dinner 13

Sun, the moon and the wind 13

Symbol and the saint 42

Tailor of Gloucester 42

Talk of the trees 48

Taming of the shrew 67

Tamlane 49

Tar baby 33

Tell tale tile 42

Tempest 67

Thanksgiving at Hollywood 47

Thanksgiving dinner 47

Thanksgiving dinner that flew away 47

Thor and the Frost giants 52

31 Three bears 13

25 Three billy goats Gruff 9

Three goats 8

Three goats named Bruse 25

Three golden apples 50

Three knights of the round table 54

Three little birds 48

Three little Christmas trees that grew on the hill 42

33 Three little pigs 8

Three sillies 28

Three wishes 34

Tiger, Brahman and Jackal 25

Tilly's Christmas 42

Timothy's shoes 13

Tinder box 16

Tiny Tim 42

Titty mouse and Tatty mouse 13

Tom Hickathrift 35

Tom, the water baby 13

Tom Thumb 32

Tommy Trot's visit to Santa Claus 42

Tom's first royal dinner 81

Toomai of the elephants 81

17 Travels of a fox 9

Tree in the city 48

Trinity flower 44

Triumph of Ulysses 51

Trojan War 51

Turkey's turning the tables 47

Twelve wild ducks 34

Twelfth night 67

Twig that became a tree 48

Twilight of the gods and the new earth 52

Ugly duckling 19

Uncle Remus, his songs and his sayings 81

Vision of Sir Launfal 76

Visit to the land of Shades 50

Voyage of discovery 81

Voyage of the wee red cap 43

Voyage to Lilliput 81

Walnut tree that wanted to bear tulips 48

Water of life 15

20 Wee bannock 11

Wee Pumkin's Thanksgiving 47

What the good man does is sure to be right 28

Where love is, God is 39

Where the Christmas tree grew 43

Whittington and his cat 36

Who ate the dolly's dinner? 47

Who stole the bird's nest 13

Why all men love the moon 13

Why the bean wears a stripe 13

Why the chimes rang 43

14 Why the evergreens never lose their leaves 48

Why the sea is salt 23

Widow O'Callaghan's boys 81

Wild swans 34

54 Winning of the queen 57

Winter's tale 67

Wise men of Gotham 14

Wolf and seven little goslings 14

Wolf and seven young kids 14

Wolf and the seven little goats 14

Wooden horse 51

Wreck of the Hesperus 76



BOOKS REFERRED TO IN THE FOREGOING LISTS.

Adams, William, ed. Myths of old Greece. Amer. Book Co., 64c.

Aesop. Fables; Joseph Jacobs, ed. Cranford ed. Macmillan, $1.75.

Alcott, L.M. Aunt Jo's scrap bag. 6v., Little, $1.50 ea. — Lulu's library. 3v, Little, $1.50 ea. — Old-fashioned Thanksgiving. Little, $1.50. — Spinning wheel stories. Little, $1.25.

Alden, R.M. — Why the chimes rang. Bobbs, $2.00.

Aldrich, T.B. Story of a bad boy. Houghton, $1.35.

Andersen, H.C. Fairy tales; tr. by Mrs. A. Lucas. Dutton, $3.00.

Andersen, H.C. Stories and tales. Houghton $1.75. — Wonder stories; tr. by Dulcken. Houghton, $1.75.

Anderson, R.B. Norse mythology. Scott, $2.50.

Andrews, Jane. Stories Mother Nature told her children. Ginn, 64c.

Arabian nights. Fairy tales from the Arabian nights, ed. by E. Dixon. Putnam, $2.00. — ed. by Lang. Longmans, $1.50. — ed. by F.J. Olcott. Holt, $1.50. — ed. with an introd. by W.H.D. Rouse; illus. by W. Paget. Dutton, $2.50.

Prices are only approximate. Includes a few books temporarily out of print.

— ed. by Wiggin and Smith; illus. by Maxfield Parrish. Scribner, $3.50. Arnold, S.L. and Gilbert, C.B. Stepping stones to literature. Silver, v. I, 640; v. 2, 68c; v. 3, 76c; v. 4, 84c.

Asbjoernsen, P.C. Fairy tales from the far North. Burt, $1.25. —The fairy world; folk and fairy tales; tr. by H.L. Braekstad; with an introd. by E.W. Gosse. De Wolfe, $1.25. —Norse fairy tales; tr. by Dasent. Lippincott, $1.50. —Tales from the field, a series of popular tales from the Norse, by Sir G. Dasent, il. by M. Smith. Putnam, $1.75.

Aspinwall, Mrs. Alicia. Short stories for short people. Dutton, $2.00.

Aulnoy, M. d'. Fairy tales; tr. by J.R. Planche. McKay, $2.00.

Austin, Mrs. Jane (Goodwin). Standish of Standish. Houghton, $2.00.

Bailey, C.S. and Lewis, C.M. Firelight stories. Bradley, $1.25. —For the children's hour. Bradley, $1.75.

Baldwin, James. Fairy reader. Amer. Book Co., 52c. —Fairy stories and fables. Amer. Book Co., 52c. —Second fairy reader. Amer. Book Co., 52c. —The story of Roland. Scribner, $2.00. —Story of Siegfried. Scribner, $2.00

Bannerman, Helen. Little Black Sambo. Reilly, 50c.

Bay, J.C., comp. Danish fairy and folk tales. Harper, $1.60.

Bayard, P. du T., chevalier de. The story of Bayard; ed. by A.G. Andrewes; with illus. by V. Lecomte. Lane, $1.50.

Bellamy, B.W. and Goodwin, Mrs. M. (W.), eds. Open sesame, 3v. Ginn, 75c. ea.

Bible. Whole. The holy Bible; containing the Old and New Testaments; translated out of the original tongues and compared with former translations. King James version. Amer. Bible Soc., $1.00-$2.50.

Whole. The holy Bible; tr. from the Latin Vulgate; the O.T. first pub. at Douay, 1609, and the N.T. at Rheims, 1582. Benziger, $1.00-$6.50.

Whole. Selections. Bible stories in Bible language by E.T. Potter. Appleton, $1.50.

Whole. Selections. Bible stories retold by L.L. Weedon. Button, $2.50.

Whole. Selections. Story of the Bible, by C. Foster. Foster, $1.50.

O.T. Selections. Bible stories. Old Testament; with an introduction and notes by R.G. Moulton. Macmillan, 90c.

O.T. Selections. Old, old story book, compiled from the Old Testament by E.M. Tappan. Houghton, $1.75.

O.T. Selections. Old Testament stories, selected for the children by E. Chisholm. Dutton, $1.00.

O.T. Selections. Stories from the Old Testament for children, by H.S.B. Beale. Duffield, $2.50.

N.T. Selections. Stories from the life of Christ, by J.H. Kelman. Dutton, $1.00.

Bigham, M.A. Stories of Mother Goose village. Rand, $1.00.

Blackmore, R.D. Lorna Doone. Crowell, $3.00.

Blaisdell, E.A. and M.F. Child life in literature, 4th reader. Macmillan, 76c.

Blaisdell, E.A. Child life; 5th reader. Macmillan, 88c.

—Child life in many lands; 3rd reader. Macmillan, 72c.

—Child life in tale and fable; 2nd reader. Macmillan, 68c.

Booth, W.S. Wonderful escapes by Americans. Houghton, $2.75.

Bostock, F.C. Training of wild animals. Century, $1.75.

Boston. Kindergarten Teachers, comp. The Boston collection of kindergarten stories. Hammett, 60c.

Boutet de Monvel. Joan of Arc. McKay, $1.50.

Boyesen, H.H. Boyhood in Norway. Scribner, $1.65.

—Modern vikings. Scribner, $1.65.

—Norseland tales. Scribner, $1.65.

Broadus, E.H. Book of the Christ child. Appleton, $2.50.

Brooke, L.L. Story of the three bears. Warne, 75c.

—Story of three little pigs. Warne, 75c.

Brooks, E.S. Storied holidays. Lothrop, $1.50.

Brown, A.F. Flower princess. Houghton, $1.35.

—In the days of giants; Norse tales. Houghton, $1.35.

—Star jewels and other wonders. Houghton, $1.35.

Brown, C.L. and Bailey, C.S. Jingle primer. Amer. Book Co., 44c.

Brown, John. Rab and his friends. Page, 75c.

Browne, Frances. Granny's wonderful chair and its tales of fairy times. Dutton (Everyman's library). $1.00.

Browning, Robert. Complete poetic and dramatic works. Cambridge ed. Houghton, $4.00.

Bryant, S.C. Best stories to tell. Houghton, $2.25.

—How to tell stories to children. Houghton $1.20.

—Stories to tell children. Houghton, $1.20.

Bryant, W.C. Poetical works. Appleton, $2.25.

Bulfinch, Thomas. Age of fable. Dutton, $1.00. Lothrop, $1.75.

Bullen, F.T. Cruise of the Cachalot round the world after sperm whales. Appleton, $1.75

Bunyan, John. Pilgrim's progress. Century, $3.00.

Burgess, T.W. Old Mother West Wind. Little, $1.25.

Burt, M.E. Herakles, the hero of Thebes. Scribner, 64c.

Buxton, E.M.W. Stories of Norse heroes told by the Northmen. Crowell, $2.50.

Carlyle, Thomas. Heroes and hero worship. Scribner, $2.50.

Carpenter, E.J. Hellenic tales; a book of golden hours with the old story tellers. Little, 85c.

Carroll, C.F. and Brooks, S.C. Third reader. Appleton, 72c.

Carroll, Lewis, pseud. Alice's adventures in Wonderland; il. by Tenniel. Macmillan, $1.75.

—il. by Rackham. Doubleday, $3.50.

Cervantes-Saavedra, Miguel de. Don Quixote of the Mancha; retold by Judge Parry. Lane, $2.50.

Chamisso, Adelbert von. Peter Schlemihl; with plates by G. Cruikshank. Putnam, $1.25.

Chapin, A.A. Story of the Rhinegold. Harper, $1.60.

Charles, Mrs. E.R. Chronicles of the Schoenberg-Cotta family. Burt, $1.25.

Chaucer, Geoffrey. Canterbury chimes; or Chaucer tales retold for children by F. Storr and H. Turner. Paul, 3s. 6d. Little, $1.35.

—The Chaucer story book by Eva March Tappan. Houghton, $2.50.

—Stories from Chaucer retold from the Canterbury tales by J.W. McSpadden. Crowell, 35c.

—The student's Chaucer, Skeat. Macmillan, $1.25.

—Tales of the Canterbury Pilgrims; retold from Chaucer and others by F.J. Harvey Darton. Stokes, $3.00.

Chenoweth, Mrs. C. (Van D.). Stories of the saints. Houghton, $2.00.

Chisholm, Louey, comp. Golden staircase. Putnam, $2.50.

Church, A.J. Heroes of chivalry and romance. Macmillan, $2.00

—Stories of Charlemagne. Macmillan, $2.00.

Clemens, S.L. Adventures of Tom Sawyer. Harper, $2.25.

—How to tell a story and other essays. Harper, $1.50.

—Prince and the pauper. Harper, $2.25.

Coates, H.T., ed. Fireside encyclopaedia of poetry. Pop. ed. Winston, $2.00.

Collodi, C., pseud. Adventures of Pinocchio. Ginn, 64c.

Colonial stories; retold from St. Nicholas. Century, $1.25.

Cooke, F.J. Nature myths and stories for little children. Flanagan, 70c.

Coolidge, Susan, pseud. Mischief's Thanksgiving and other stories. Little, $1.75. Round dozen. Little, $1.75.

Cotes, Mrs. S.J. Story of Sonny Sahib. Appleton, $1.75.

Couch, A.T.Q. Historical tales from Shakespeare. Scribner, $2.00. Oxford book of English verse. Oxford, $3.00.

Coussens, P.W., comp. Child's book of stories; pictures by J.W. Smith. Duffield, $3.50.

Cowles, J.D. The art of story telling. McClurg, $1.00.

Cox, Sir G.W. Tales of ancient Greece. McClurg, $1.00.

Crane, Walter. Goody Two Shoes picture book. Lane, $1.25.

Crommelin, E.G. Famous legends. Century, 76c.

Cruikshank fairy book; w. illus. by Cruikshank. Putnam, $1.75.

Curtin, Jeremiah. Hero tales of Ireland. Little, $2.50.

Dame Wiggins of Lee and her seven wonderful cats. London, Allen, 1s.

Dana, C.A. Household book of poetry. Appleton, $5.00.

Darton, F.J.H. Wonder book of beasts. Stokes, $2.50.

Davis, R.H. Gallegher; and other stories. Scribner, $1.75.

Dickens, Charles. Christmas carol. Houghton, 60c. Cricket on the hearth. Houghton, 60c. Posthumous papers of the Pickwick Club. 2v. Macmillan $1.75.

Dickinson, A.D. and Skinner, A.M., eds. Children's book of Christmas stories. Doubleday, $1.75.

Dier, J.C., comp. Children's book of Christmas. Macmillan, $1.50.

Djurklou, N.G. Fairy tales from the Swedish. Stokes, $2.00.

Dodge, Mrs. M. (M.). Hans Brinker. New Amsterdam ed. Scribner, $1.50.

Drummond, Henry. Monkey that would not kill. Dodd, $1.10.

Edgar, M.G. Treasury of verse for little children. Crowell, $1.00.

Eliot, George, pseud. Mill on the Floss. Little, $2.00.

Emerson, E.R., comp. Indian myths. Osgood, $5.00.

Ewing, Mrs. J.H. (G.). Jackanapes. Little, $1.00. Lob-lie-by-the-fire; il. by G. Cruikshank. Macmillan, $1.75. Mary's meadow. Little, $1.00. Old fashioned fairy tales. Little, 80c.

Field, Eugene. Little book of profitable tales. Scribner, $1.75.

Firth, E.M. Stories of old Greece. Heath, 75c.

Francillon, R.E. Gods and heroes. Ginn, 68c.

French, Allen. Story of Rolf and the viking's bow. Little, $1.75.

French, H.W. Lance of Kanana. Lothrop, $1.25.

Gatty, Mrs. Margaret. Parables from nature. Pott, $1.50.

Gayley, C.M. and Flaherty, M.C., eds. Poetry of the people. Ginn, $1.50.

Gibbon, J.M., ed. Old King Cole. Dutton, $2.00.

Gillie, R.C. Story of stories. Macmillan, $2.00.

Gladden, Washington. Santa Claus on a lark. Century, $1.75.

Gleason, Orissa. Trouble in Santa Claus land. Baker, 15c.

Goody Two Shoes. History of little Goody Two Shoes. Heath, 56c.

Greene, F.N. and Kirk, D.W. With spurs of gold. Little, $1.75.

Greenwood, Grace. Stories from famous ballads; ed. by Caroline Burnite. Ginn, 50c.

Gregory, Augusta, Lady, ed. and tr. Cuchulain of Muirthemne; ed. by W.B. Yeats. Scribner, $2.00.

Grierson, E.W. Children's tales from the Scottish ballads. Macmillan, $2.40.

Grimm, J.L.K. and W.K. Fairy tales; tr. by Mrs. E. Lucas. Lippincott, $1.50. Fairy tales; Wiltse. 2v. Ginn, 60c ea. German household tales. Houghton, 56c. Grimm's best stories; ed. and adapted for pupils of the 3rd reader. Univ. Pub. Co., 20c. Grimm's fairy tales; with introd. by J. Ruskin; illus. by C. Folkard. Macmillan, $1.50. Household fairy tales; tr. by Boldry. McLoughlin, $1.50. Household stories; tr. by Crane. Macmillan, $2.40. Household tales; ed. and partly tr. anew by Marian Edwardes. Dutton, $2.50.

Grinnell, G.B. Blackfoot lodge tales. Scribner, $2.50.

Grover, E.O. Folk-lore reader; bk. 1. Atkinson, 48c.

Guerber, H.A. Story of the chosen people. Amer. Bk. Co., 72c.

Hale, L.P. Peterkin papers. Houghton, $2.50.

Half a hundred stories. Bradley, 75c.

Harris, J.C. Uncle Remus; his songs and sayings; il. by A.B. Frost. Appleton, $2.50.

Harrison, Elizabeth, ed. Christmas-tide. Chicago Kindergarten College, $1.00. In story-land. Chicago Kindergarten College, $1.25.

Harte, Bret. Luck of Roaring Camp. Houghton, $1.50.

Hawthorne, Nathaniel. Tanglewood tales. Houghton, $1.25. Tanglewood tales; il. by G.W. Edwards. Houghton, $4.00. Wonder book. Houghton, $1.25.

Heller, Mrs. and Bates, Lois. Little golden hood. Longmans, 55c.

Henley, W.E., ed. Lyra heroica. Scribner, $1.75.

Hill, C.T. Fighting a fire. Century, $1.75.

Hodges, G. Garden of Eden. Houghton, $2.50. When the king came; stories from the four gospels. Houghton, $1.90.

Holbrook, Florence. Book of nature myths. Houghton, $1.25.

Homer. Adventures of Odysseus, retold by F.S. Marvin and others; il. by C. Robinson. Dutton, $2.50.

—Iliad; tr. into English by W.C. Bryant. Houghton, $1.75.

—The Iliad for boys and girls by A.J. Church. Macmillan, $2.00.

—Odyssey; tr. by W.C. Bryant. Houghton, $1.75.

—Odyssey; done into English prose by S.H. Butcher and A. Lang. Macmillan, 80c.

—Odyssey; tr. by G.H. Palmer. Houghton, $1.50.

—Stories from the Iliad by H.L. Havell. Dodge, $1.50.

Houghton, Mrs. L.S. (S.). Telling Bible stories. Scribner, $1.75.

Howard, F.W. Banbury Cross stories. Merrill, 60c.

Howells, W.D. Christmas every day. Harper, $1.60.

Howliston, M.H. Cat-tails and other tales. Flanagan, 65c.

Hughes, Thomas. Tom Brown's school days. Harper, $1.60.

Hull, Eleanor. Boys' Cuchulain. Crowell, $2.50.

Hutchinson, W.M.L. Golden porch; a book of Greek fairy tales. Longmans, O.P.

Indian stories retold from St. Nicholas. Century, $1.25.

Irving, Washington. Alhambra. Macmillan, $2.40.

—Sketch book. Macmillan, $2.40.

Jacobs, Joseph, ed. English fairy tales. Putnam, $1.75. —More English fairy tales. Putnam, $1.75.

—Indian fairy tales. Putnam, $1.75.

Jatakas. Jataka tales; re-told by E.C. Babbitt. Century, $1.25.

Jerrold, W.C., ed. Big book of fairy tales; Robinson. Caldwell, $2.50.

—Reign of King Oberon. Dutton, $2.00.

Johnson, Clifton, ed. Oak tree fairy book. Little, $2.00.

Josephus, Flavius. Our young folks' Josephus. Lippincott, $1.50.

Joyce, P.W. Old Celtic romances. Longmans, $2.00.

Kennedy, H.A. New World fairy book with illus. by H.R. Millar. Dutton, $2.00.

Keyes, A.M. Stories and story-telling. Appleton, $1.90.

Kingsley, Charles. Heroes, or Greek fairy tales for my children. Macmillan, $1.75.

—Water-babies. Lippincott, $1.50. Baker, $1.50.

—Westward ho! Crowell, $3.00.

Kipling, Rudyard. Captains courageous. Century, $2.00.

—Day's work. Doubleday, $2.00.

—Jungle book. Century, $2.00.

—Just so stories. Doubleday, $2.00.

—Puck of Pook's Hill. Doubleday, $2.00.

Kipling reader for elementary grades. Appleton, 72c.

Knapp, Adeline. The boy and the baron. Century, $1.75.

Kupfer, E.M. Stories of long ago. Heath, 75c. Laboulaye, Edouard. Fairy tales. McKay, $2.00. — Last fairy tales. Harper, $1.75.

Lagerloef, Selma. Christ legends. Holt, $1.35. — Girl from the marsh croft. Little, $2.00. — Wonderful adventures of Nils; tr. by V.S. Howard. Doubleday, $1.90.

Lamb, Charles, and Lamb, Mary. Tales from Shakespeare. Dutton, $2.50 Houghton, $1.00.

Lane, M.A. Stories for children. Amer. Book Co., 40c.

Lang, Andrew, ed. Blue fairy book. Longmans, 2v $3.00. — Blue poetry book. Longmans, $1.50. — Cinderella; and other stories. Longmans, 48c. — Golden mermaid. Longmans, 68c. — Green fairy book. Longmans, $1.50. — History of Whittington. Longmans, 68c. — Jack and the bean stalk. Longmans, 52c. — Jack, the giant killed. Longmans, 60c. — Little Red Riding Hood; and other stories. Longmans, 60c. — Nursery rhyme book. Warne, $3.00. — Orange fairy book. Longmans, $1.50. — Pink fairy book. Longmans, $1.50. — Red fairy book. Longmans, $1.50. — Red true story book. Longmans, $1.50. — Sleeping beauty and other stories. Longmans, 60c. — Snow man, and other stories. Longmans, 52c. — Snowdrop, and other stories. Longmans, 52c. — Yellow fairy book. Longmans, $1.50.

Lansing, M.F. Fairy tales, 2v. Ginn, 64c ea. — comp. Rhymes and stories. Ginn, 64c. LeFevre, Felicite. The cock, and the mouse, and the little red hen. Jacobs, $1.25.

Lindsay, Maud. More mother stories. Bradley, $1.25. — Mother stories. Bradley, $1.25.

Longfellow, H.W. Complete poetical works. Houghton, $2.75.

Lovejoy, M.I., comp. Nature in verse. Silver, 92c.

Lucas, E.V., comp. Book of verses for children. Holt, $1.00. — Runaways and castaways. Lond., Wells-Gardner, 7s. 6d. Stokes, $2.50.

Lummis, C.F. King of the broncos, and other stories of New Mexico. Scribner, $1.60. — New Mexico David, and other stories and sketches of the Southwest. Scribner, $1.60.

Lyman, Edna. Story telling; what to tell and how to tell it. McClurg, 75c.

Mable, H.W., ed. Fairy tales every child should know. Grosset $1.00. — Myths every child should know. Grosset $1.00. — Norse stories. Dodd, $1.50.

MacClintock, P.L. Literature in the elementary school. Univ. of Chicago, $1.25.

Macdonell, Anne. Italian fairy book. Stokes, $2.25. O.P.

Mace, Jean. Mace's fairy book; home fairy tales; tr. by M.L. Booth. Harper, $1.50.

MacGregor, Mary. Story of France. Stokes, $5.00.

Macleod, Mary. Book of ballad stories. Stokes, $3.00.

Mac Manus, Seumas. Donegal fairy stories. McClure, $1.75. — In chimney corners. Doubleday, $1.75. McMurry, Mrs. L.B. Classic stories. Pub. Sch. Pub. Co., 35c.

McSpadden, J.W. Stories from Wagner. Crowell, $1.35 — Stories of Robin Hood and his merry outlaws. Crowell, $1.35.

Maitland, Louise. Heroes of chivalry. Silver, 50c.

Malory, Thomas. Book of King Arthur and his noble knights; ed. by Mary Macleod. Stokes, $3.00. — Boy's King Arthur; ed. by Sidney Lanier. Scribner, $2.00.

Marryat, Frederick. Masterman Ready. Burt, $1.25.

Marshall, Logan, tr. Fairy tales of all nations. Winston, $2.50.

Miller, O.T., pseud. Kristy's queer Christmas. Houghton, $1.75.

Moffett, Cleveland. Careers of danger and daring. Century, $2.00.

Moore, Clement. Night before Christmas; il. by Jessie Wilcox Smith. Houghton, $1.50. — Night before Christmas, (linen picture book). McLoughlin, $1.00.

Morris, William. Story of Sigurd the bolsung. Longmans, $2.50.

Mother Goose. Book of nursery rhymes, ed. by Charles Welsh. Heath, 76c.

Moulton, Mrs. L.C. Bedtime stories. Little, $1.60.

Mulock, D.M. Fairy book. Harper, $1.50. — Little lame prince; il. by Hope Dunlap. Rand, $1.50. Naomi, Aunt, pseud. Jewish fairy tales and fables. Bloch, $1.00.

Nibelungen Lied, Das. Fall of the Nibelungers; tr. by W.N. Lettsom. Scribner, $2.50. — The Nibelungs; tr. from the German of F. Schmidt by G. Upton. McClurg, 60c.

Njals saga. Heroes of Iceland, ed. by Allen French. Little, $1.75.

Norton, C.E., ed. Heart of oak books. Heath, v. 1, 72c; v. 2, 76c; v. 3, 80c.

O'Grady, Alice, and Throop, Frances. Story-teller's book. Rand, $1.00.

O'Grady, S.H. Silva gadelica. Lond., Williams, 42s.

Olcott, F.J. Story telling poems. Houghton, $1.50.

Olcott, Frances Jenkins. Good stories for great holidays. Houghton, $3.00.

O'Shea, M.V. Old world wonder stories. Heath, 52c. — Six nursery classics. Heath, 56c.

Ouida, pseud. Dog of Flanders. Lippincott, $1.50.

Our holidays; retold from St. Nicholas. Century, $1.25.

Page, T.N. Captured Santa Claus. Scribner, $1.00.

Paine, A.B. Arkansas bear. Altemus, $1.50.

Partridge, E.N. and G.E. Story telling in school and home. Sturgis, $1.25.

Patmore, C.K.D. Children's garland. Macmillan, $1.40.

Percy, Thomas. The boy's Percy, being old ballads from Percy's Reliques; S. Lanier. Scribner, $2.00. Perkins, Mrs. L. (F.), comp. Robin Hood. Stokes, $1.50. — comp. Twenty best fairy tales. Stokes, $1.50.

Perrault, Charles. Tales of Mother Goose; tr. by Charles Welsh. Heath, 56c.

Perry, Frederick. St. Louis, the most Christian king. (Heroes of the nations.) Putnam, $2.50.

Pittenger, W. Great locomotive chase. Penn, $2.00.

Poe, Edgar A. The gold bug. Rand, 25c.

Potter, Beatrice. Tailor of Gloucester. Warne, 75c.

Poulsson, Emilie. In the child's world; morning talks and stories for kindergartens, primary schools and homes. Bradley, $2.50. — Through the farmyard gate. Lothrop, $1.50.

Pyle, Howard. Men of iron. Harper, $1.90. — Merry adventures of Robin Hood. Scribner, $3.50. — Otto of the silver hand. Scribner, $2.50. — Story of King Arthur and his knights. Scribner, $3.50. — Story of Sir Launcelot and his champions. Scribner, $3.50. — Story of the champions of the Round Table. Scribner, $3.50. — Story of the Grail and the passing of Arthur. Scribner, $3.50. — Wonder clock. Harper, $1.90.

Ransome, Arthur. A history of story-telling, studies in the development of narrative. Stokes, $3.00.

Repplier, Agnes, comp. Book of famous verse. Houghton, $1.75.

Rhead, L.J. Bold Robin Hood and his outlaw band. $1.60. Rhys, Ernest. English fairy book. Stokes, $2.25.

Richards, Laura. Five minute stories. Estes, $1.65. — Golden windows. Little, $1.50.

Roberts, C.G.D. Kindred of the wild. Grosset, $1.00.

Roland. Song of Roland; tr. into English verse by J. O'Hagan. Lothrop, $1.00.

Rolleston, T.W. High deeds of Finn and other bardic romances of ancient Ireland, with an introd. by Stopford A. Brooke. Crowell, $1.50.

Ruskin, John. King of the Golden river; or The black brothers. Page, 90c.

St. John, E.P. Stories and story telling in moral and religious training. Pilgrim Press, 85c.

St. Nicholas (Monthly). Century Co., $3.00 per year.

Schauffler, R.H., ed. Arbor day. Moffat, $1.50. — Christmas. Moffat, $1.50. — Thanksgiving. Moffat, $1.50.

Schwartz, J.A. Five little strangers. Amer. Bk. Co., 56c.

Scollard, Clinton, ed. Ballads of American bravery. Silver, 52c.

Scott, Sir Walter. Complete poetical works. Cambridge ed. Houghton, $3.50. — Ivanhoe. Macmillan, $1.75. — The talisman. Dryburgh ed. Macmillan, $1.75.

Scudder, H.E., ed. Book of folk stories. Houghton, 90c. — Book of legends. Houghton, $1.00. — Children's book; a collection of the best and most famous stories and poems in the English language. [New ed.] Houghton, $5.00.

Seton, E.T. Lives of the hunted. Scribner, $2.50. — Wild animals I have known. Scribner, $2.50.

Shakespeare, William. Historical plays from Shakespeare by A.T.Q. Couch. Scribner, $2.00. — Midsummer night's dream; introductory story, decorations and ill. by L.F. Perkins. Stokes, $1.00. — The Shakespeare story-book, by Mary Macleod. Barnes, $1.75. — Shakespeare plays, 40v. ed. by I. Gollancz. (Temple edition.) Dutton, $1.00 ea.

Skinner, C.R. Arbor Day manual. Bardeen, $2.50.

Slosson, Mrs. Annie T. Story-tell Lib. Scribner, 60c.

Smith, J.C. and Soutar, G. A book of ballads for boys and girls. Lond., Clarendon Press, 45c.

Smith, Elva and Hazeltine, Alice I. Christmas in legend and story. Lothrop, $2.00.

Spearman, F.H. Nerve of Foley and other railroad stories. Harper, $1.75.

Spenser, Edmund. Complete works; ed. by R. Morris. Macmillan, $2.50 ea. — Stories from the Faerie Queene; by Mary Macleod. Stokes, $3.00. — Stories from the Faerie Queene; retold from Spenser by L.H. Dawson. Crowell, $1.50. — Una and the Red Cross Knight, and other tales from Spenser's Faerie Queene; by N.G. Royde-Smith. Dutton, $2.50.

Spyri, Johanna. Heidi; tr. by Dole. Ginn, 68c.

Steedman, A. Little child's life of Jesus. Stokes, $1.00.

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