Collier Junior Classics
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I heard of this from Vox Day.
voxday.blogspot.com Bringing back the old books
Anyhow, the first candidate is the Collier Junior Classics, as it’s something I consider a must for every homeschooling family. We’d probably also look very hard at a Great Books series, as well as some of the more important military history works.
Colliers Junior Classics 1918 Edition "Young Folks Shelf of Books" 10-Volume Set $135
www.chairish.com Record of sale - Colliers Junior Classics 1918 Edition
Colliers Junior Classics “The Young Folks Shelf of Books, Complete 10-Volume Set published in 1918. This second-edition set was originally published in 1912 and includes the following volumes presented in a rainbow of covers, each with a color illustration in the preface and other illustrations throughout. Each volume measures 5.25” W x 8.0” H x 1.5” D
search The Junior Classics by P.F. Collier & Son 1912 The Junior Classics by P.F. Collier & Son 1918 The Junior Classics by P.F. Collier & Son
Copyright 1912 by P.F. Collier & Son Copyright 1918 by P.F. Collier & Son The Junior Classics Selected and arranged by William Patten Managing Editor of the Harvard Classics Introduction by Charles W. Elliot, LL.D. President Emeritus of Harvard University With a reading guide by William Allan Neilson, Ph.D. Professor of English, Harvard University President Smith College, Northampton, MASS., since 1917 Volume 1, Fairy Tales and Fables Volume 2, Stories of Wonder and Magic Volume 3, Myths and Legends Volume 4, Hero Tales Volume 5, Stories That Never Grow Old Volume 6, Stories About Boys and Girls Volume 7, The Animal Book Volume 8, Stories From History Volume 9, Sport and Adventure Volume 10, Poetry including Reading guide. Indexes. https://archive.org/details/juniorclassics06patt/page/n10