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diff --git a/40536-8.txt b/40536-8.txt deleted file mode 100644 index a6c3fb9..0000000 --- a/40536-8.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,1784 +0,0 @@ -The Project Gutenberg EBook of Whittaker & Co.'s List of Classical, -Educational and Technical Works, by Whittaker & Co. - -This eBook is for the use of anyone anywhere at no cost and with -almost no restrictions whatsoever. You may copy it, give it away or -re-use it under the terms of the Project Gutenberg License included -with this eBook or online at www.gutenberg.org - - -Title: Whittaker & Co.'s List of Classical, Educational and Technical Works - July 1889 - -Author: Whittaker & Co. - -Release Date: August 19, 2012 [EBook #40536] - -Language: English - -Character set encoding: ISO-8859-1 - -*** START OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK WHITTAKER'S LIST OF WORKS *** - - - - -Produced by Chris Curnow and the Online Distributed -Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This file was -produced from images generously made available by The -Internet Archive.) - - - - - - - - - - 2, White Hart Street, - Paternoster Square, E.C. - - - WHITTAKER & CO.'S LIST OF - - Classical, Educational, - and Technical Works. - - - - -CONTENTS. - - - Atlases 12 - Arithmetic 17 - Bibliotheca Classica 4 - Cambridge Greek and Latin Texts 8 - Cambridge Texts with Notes 7 - English Language 12 - Euclid 18 - French 18 - ---- French Series 21 - ---- French Classics 21 - ---- Mercantile Correspondence 28 - ---- Modern French Authors 22 - German 22 - ---- German Classics 24 - ---- Mercantile Correspondence 28 - ---- Modern German Authors 24 - Grammar School Classics 5 - Greek 10 - Greek Classics 4-9 - Italian 26 - Latin 11 - ---- Classics 4-9 - Lower Form Series 6 - Mercantile Correspondence 28 - Miniature Reference Library 34 - Minor Arts and Industries 3 - Miscellaneous Educational Books 14 - Pinnock's Catechisms 15 - Russian 27 - Science 30 - Shakespeare 13 - Spanish 27 - Specialist's Series 28 - Students' Editions of the Gospels and the Acts 11 - Technical School and College Building 32 - Technological Dictionaries 31 - Whittaker's Library of Arts, etc. 30 - -_July, 1889._ - - - - -Mr. Leland's Educational Publications. - -_Third Edition, Crown 8vo, Cloth, 6s._ - -PRACTICAL EDUCATION. - -A WORK ON PREPARING THE MEMORY, DEVELOPING QUICKNESS OF PERCEPTION, AND -TRAINING THE CONSTRUCTIVE FACULTIES. - -By CHARLES G. LELAND. - -_Author of "The Minor Arts," "Twelve Manuals of Art Work," "The Album of -Repoussé Work," "Industrial Art in Education, or Circular No. 4, 1882," -"Hints on Self-Education," etc._ - -Mr. Leland was the first person to introduce _Industrial Art_ as a branch -of education in the public schools of America. The Bureau of Education at -Washington, observing the success of his work, employed him in 1862 to -write a pamphlet showing how hand-work could be taken or taught in schools -and families. It is usual to issue only 15,000 of these pamphlets, but so -great was the demand for this that in two years after its issue more than -60,000 were given to applicants. This work will be found greatly enlarged -in "Practical Education." Owing to it thousands of schools, classes, or -clubs of industrial art were established in England, America and Austria. -As at present a great demand exists for information as to organizing -Technical Education, this forms the first part of the work. In it the -author indicates that all the confusion and difference of opinion which at -present prevails as to this subject, may very easily be obviated by simply -beginning by teaching the youngest the easiest arts of which they are -capable, and by thence gradually leading them on to more advanced work. - -"The basis of Mr. Leland's theory," says a reviewer, "is that before -learning, children should acquire the art of learning. It is not enough to -fill the memory, memory must first be created. By training children to -merely memorize, extraordinary power in this respect is to be attained in -a few months. With this is associated exercises in quickness of -perception, which are at first purely mechanical, and range from merely -training the eye to mental arithmetic, and problems in all branches of -education. Memory and quickness of perception blend in the development of -the constructive faculties or hand-work. Attention or interest is the -final factor in this system." - -"_Mr. Leland's book will have a wide circulation. It deals with the whole -subject in such a downright practical fashion, and is so much the result -of long personal experience and observation, as to render it a veritable -mine of valuable suggestions._"--BRITISH ARCHITECT. - -"_It has little of the dryness usually associated with such books; and no -teacher can read its thoughtful pages without imbibing many valuable -ideas._"--SCOTTISH EDUCATIONAL NEWS. - -"_Strongly to be recommended._"--CHEMICAL NEWS. - -"_This valuable little work._"--LIVERPOOL DAILY POST. - -"_Many of Mr. Leland's suggestions might be carried out advantageously -among the young folks in our large towns and villages._"--NORTHERN WHIG. - - - - -Minor Arts and Industries. - -A SERIES OF ILLUSTRATED AND PRACTICAL MANUALS FOR SCHOOL USE AND -SELF-INSTRUCTION. - -EDITED BY CHARLES G. 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