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Books "That Every Child Can
Read" for Four Reasons
:

1. Because the subjects have all proved their lasting popularity.

2. Because of the simple language in which they are written.

3. Because they have been carefully edited, and anything that might prove objectionable for children's reading has been eliminated.

4. Because of their accuracy of statement.

This Series of Books comprises subjects that appeal to all young people. Besides the historical subjects that are necessary to the education of children, it also contains standard books written in language that children can read and understand.

Carefully Edited. Each work is carefully edited by Rev. Jesse Lyman Hurlbut, D.D., to make sure that the style is simple and suitable for Young Readers, and to eliminate anything which might be objectionable. Dr. Hurlbut's large and varied experience in the instruction of young people, and in the preparation of literature in language that is easily understood, makes this series of books a welcome addition to libraries, reading circles, schools and home.

Issued in uniform style of binding.

Cloth. 12mo. Illustrated. Price, 75 Cents.


LIST OF TITLES.

LIVES OF OUR PRESIDENTS—Every child can read.
THE LEATHERSTOCKING TALES—Every child can read.
THE STORY OF JESUS—Every child can read.
THE HISTORY OF AMERICA—Every child can read.
PILGRIM'S PROGRESS—Every child can read.
STORIES OF OUR NAVAL HEROES—Every child can read.
STORIES OF GREAT AMERICANS—Every child can read.
STORIES ABOUT CHILDREN OF ALL NATIONS—Every child can read.
ROBINSON CRUSOE—Every child can read.
STORIES ABOUT INDIANS—Every child can read.
STORIES OF ROYAL CHILDREN—Every child can read.
DICKENS' STORIES ABOUT CHILDREN—Every child can read.

(Other Titles in Preparation)

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THE JOHN C. WINSTON COMPANY, Publishers
1006-1016 Arch Street, Philadelphia Pa.


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