Childhood's Favorites and Fairy Stories

Childhood's Favorites and Fairy Stories PDF Author: Hamilton Wright Mabie
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ISBN: 9781406529609
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Languages : en
Pages : 660

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A comprehensive collection of tales and fairy stories edited by the American essayist, editor, critic, and lecturer. American culture is indebted to him for helping to spread, by his lectures as well as his writings, a love of good reading in the United States.

Childhood's Favorites and Fairy Stories the Young Folks Treasury

Childhood's Favorites and Fairy Stories the Young Folks Treasury PDF Author: Hardpress
Publisher: Hardpress Publishing
ISBN: 9781318852123
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Languages : en
Pages : 964

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Unlike some other reproductions of classic texts (1) We have not used OCR(Optical Character Recognition), as this leads to bad quality books with introduced typos. (2) In books where there are images such as portraits, maps, sketches etc We have endeavoured to keep the quality of these images, so they represent accurately the original artefact. Although occasionally there may be certain imperfections with these old texts, we feel they deserve to be made available for future generations to enjoy.

Young Folks' Treasury: Childhood's favorites and fairy stories

Young Folks' Treasury: Childhood's favorites and fairy stories PDF Author:
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Languages : en
Pages : 578

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Childhood's favorites and fairy stories; H.W. Mabie, editor

Childhood's favorites and fairy stories; H.W. Mabie, editor PDF Author: Hamilton Wright Mabie
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Category : Children's literature
Languages : en
Pages :

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Collection of children's stories.

Childhood's Favorites and Fairy Stories

Childhood's Favorites and Fairy Stories PDF Author: Hamilton Wright Maries
Publisher: CreateSpace
ISBN: 9781496140012
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 258

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This collection of children's stories and fairy tales is sure to both delight and teach valuable lessons; it is well worth taking the time to read.

Childhood Favorites and Fairy Stories. Illustrated. Unabridged.

Childhood Favorites and Fairy Stories. Illustrated. Unabridged. PDF Author:
Publisher: Lanval Corporation
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Languages : en
Pages : 441

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Childhood's Favorites and Fairy Stories

Childhood's Favorites and Fairy Stories PDF Author: Forbush Hale and Mabie
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Languages : en
Pages : 688

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A comprehensive collection of tales and fairy stories edited by the American essayist, editor, critic, and lecturer. American culture is indebted to him for helping to spread, by his lectures as well as his writings, a love of good reading in the United States

Childhood's Favorites and Fairy Stories

Childhood's Favorites and Fairy Stories PDF Author:
Publisher: Independently Published
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Languages : en
Pages : 690

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Books are as much a part of the furnishing of a house as tables and chairs, and in the making of a home they belong, not with the luxuries but with the necessities. A bookless house is not a home; for a home affords food and shelter for the mind as well as for the body. It is as great an offence against a child to starve his mind as to starve his body, and there is as much danger of reducing his vitality and putting him at a disadvantage in his lifework in the one as in the other form of deprivation. There was a time when it was felt that shelter, clothing, food and physical oversight comprised the whole duty of a charitable institution to dependent children; to-day no community would permit such an institution to exist unless it provided school privileges. An acute sense of responsibility toward children is one of the prime characteristics of American society, shown in the vast expenditures for public education in all forms, in the increasing attention paid to light, ventilation, and safety in school buildings, in the opening of play grounds in large cities, in physical supervision of children in schools, and the agitation against the employment of children in factories, and in other and less obvious ways. Children are helpless to protect themselves and secure what they need for health of body and mind; they are exceedingly impressionable; and the future is always in their hands. The first and most imperative duty of parents is to give their children the best attainable preparation for life, no matter at what sacrifice to themselves. There are hosts of fathers and mothers who recognize this obligation but do not know how to discharge it; who are eager to give their children the most wholesome conditions, but do not know how to secure them; who are especially anxious that their children should start early and start right on that highway of education which is the open road to honorable success.

Childhood's Favorites and Fairy Stories : Complete with 60 Original Illustrations

Childhood's Favorites and Fairy Stories : Complete with 60 Original Illustrations PDF Author: William Byron Forbush
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Languages : en
Pages : 688

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Books are as much a part of the furnishing of a house as tables and chairs, and in the making of a home they belong, not with the luxuries but with the necessities. A bookless house is not a home; for a home affords food and shelter for the mind as well as for the body. It is as great an offence against a child to starve his mind as to starve his body, and there is as much danger of reducing his vitality and putting him at a disadvantage in his lifework in the one as in the other form of deprivation. There was a time when it was felt that shelter, clothing, food and physical oversight comprised the whole duty of a charitable institution to dependent children; to-day no community would permit such an institution to exist unless it provided school privileges. An acute sense of responsibility toward children is one of the prime characteristics of American society, shown in the vast expenditures for public education in all forms, in the increasing attention paid to light, ventilation, and safety in school buildings, in the opening of play grounds in large cities, in physical supervision of children in schools, and the agitation against the employment of children in factories, and in other and less obvious ways.Children are helpless to protect themselves and secure what they need for health of body and mind; they are exceedingly impressionable; and the future is always in their hands. The first and most imperative duty of parents is to give their children the best attainable preparation for life, no matter at what sacrifice to themselves. There are hosts of fathers and mothers who recognize this obligation but do not know how to discharge it; who are eager to give their children the most wholesome conditions, but do not know how to secure them; who are especially anxious that their children should start early and start right on that highway of education which is the open road to honorable success. There are many homes in which books would find abundant room if the heads of the families knew what books to buy, or had the means to put into the hands of the growing child the reading matter it needs in the successive periods of its growth.

Childhood's Favorites and Fairy Stories

Childhood's Favorites and Fairy Stories PDF Author: William Byron Forbush
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Languages : en
Pages : 690

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Books are as much a part of the furnishing of a house as tables and chairs, and in the making of a home they belong, not with the luxuries but with the necessities. A bookless house is not a home; for a home affords food and shelter for the mind as well as for the body. It is as great an offence against a child to starve his mind as to starve his body, and there is as much danger of reducing his vitality and putting him at a disadvantage in his lifework in the one as in the other form of deprivation. There was a time when it was felt that shelter, clothing, food and physical oversight comprised the whole duty of a charitable institution to dependent children; to-day no community would permit such an institution to exist unless it provided school privileges. An acute sense of responsibility toward children is one of the prime characteristics of American society, shown in the vast expenditures for public education in all forms, in the increasing attention paid to light, ventilation, and safety in school buildings, in the opening of play grounds in large cities, in physical supervision of children in schools, and the agitation against the employment of children in factories, and in other and less obvious ways. Children are helpless to protect themselves and secure what they need for health of body and mind; they are exceedingly impressionable; and the future is always in their hands. The first and most imperative duty of parents is to give their children the best attainable preparation for life, no matter at what sacrifice to themselves. There are hosts of fathers and mothers who recognize this obligation but do not know how to discharge it; who are eager to give their children the most wholesome conditions, but do not know how to secure them; who are especially anxious that their children should start early and start right on that highway of education which is the open road to honorable success.