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SHELDON'S READERS.

PREPARED BY

Prof. E. A. SHELDON,

Principal of State Normal School, Oswego, N. Y.

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ILLUSTRATED,

After Designs by WHITE, EYTINGE, WAUD, BILLINGS, MISS CURTISS, and MISS LEDYARD. Engraved by KARST, ANDREW, J. P. DAVIS, etc.

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SHELDON'S FIRST READER. Now Ready.

SHELDON'S SECOND READER. Now Ready.

SHELDON'S THIRD READER. Will be ready Sept. 15.
SHELDON'S FOURTH READER. In Preparation.
SHELDON'S FIFTH READER. In Preparation.

The selections have been made with conscientious care, and are thoroughly well graded, so as to carry the pupil forward step by step, and the following considerations have been constantly kept in view:

1.-To put in the reading books only that which is designed for the children. 2.-By a careful gradation of lessons, and by a frequent repetition of words in new combinations, to avoid wearisome drills on the same lesson.

3.-To give a vocabulary of the choicest and most expressive descriptive terms adapted to accompany or to follow a well-selected COURSE OF OBJECT LESSONS, without, in any way, making such a course essential to the use of the books.

4.-To bring in as much valuable thought and information as possible, without in any degree sacrificing the utility of the lessons as exercises in reading.

5. To form right habits of thought and expression in reading, and to cultivate a quick and lively imagination.

6.-To give the best models of excellence in composition.

As regards the mechanical execution of the Readers, the books speak for themselves. Illustrations are given in sufficient abundance to make the pages attractive; and they have been carefully designed and engraved by the best artists, so as to aid the eye in interpreting the text. The type used is the clearest and handsomest that could be procured, and special care has been taken to have the books bound in the most substantial and durable manner. In brief, the publishers are confident that the new series of Readers will be found to respond in every respect to the demands of the most critical and exacting of our educators, and they feel assured that it must at once meet with that large sale to which its prominent merits fully entitle it

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