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ATLANTIC READINGS


Teachers everywhere are cordially welcoming our series of Atlantic Readings; for material not otherwise available is here published for classroom use in convenient and inexpensive form. In most cases the selections reprinted have been suggested by teachers in schools and colleges where a need for a particular essay or story has been urgently felt. Supplied for one institution, the reprint has created an immediate market elsewhere.

The Atlantic Monthly Press most warmly invites conference and correspondence that will suggest additions to this growing list. It is of course apparent from the titles below that the material is chosen only in part from the files of the Atlantic Monthly.

The titles already published follow: —

1. THE LIE

 
By Mary Antin
15c

2. RUGGS—R.O.T.C.

 
By William Addleman Ganoe
15c

3. JUNGLE NIGHT

 
By William Beebe
15c

4. AN ENGLISHWOMAN'S MESSAGE

 
By Mrs. A. Burnett-Smith
15c

5. A FATHER TO HIS FRESHMAN SON

 
By Edward Sanford Martin
15c

6. A PORT SAID MISCELLANY

 
By William McFee
15c

7. EDUCATION: The Mastery of the Arts of Life

 
By Arthur E. Morgan
15c

8. INTENSIVE LIVING

 
By Cornelia A. P. Comer
15c

9. THE PRELIMINARIES

 
By Cornelia A. P. Comer
15c

10. THE MORAL EQUIVALENT OF WAR

 
By William James
15c

11. THE STUDY OP POETRY

 
By Matthew Arnold
15c

12. BOOKS

 
By Arthur C. Benson
15c

13. ON COMPOSITION

 
By Lafcadio Hearn
15c

14. THE BASIC PROBLEM OF DEMOCRACY

 
By Walter Lippmann
15c

15. THE PILGRIMS OF PLYMOUTH

 
By Henry Cabot Lodge
25c

16. AFTER THIRTY-FIVE YEARS

 
By Professor Frederick J. E. Woodbridge
15c

17. ON READING IN RELATION TO LITERATURE

 
By Lafcadio Hearn
15c

We are constantly adding new titles to this series

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