BAKER AND CARPENTER LANGUAGE READER SERIES Baker and Carpenter Primer By FRANKLIN T. BAKER, Professor of the English Language and Literature in Teachers College; GEORGE R. CARPENTER, Late Professor of Rhetoric and English Composition in Columbia University; and MISS JULIE T. DULON, Teacher of Public School 141, New York City. 123 pages, 25 cents net. First Year Language Reader By FRANKLIN T. BAKER, Professor of the English Language and Literature in Teachers College; GEORGE R. CARPENTER, Late Professor of Rhetoric and English Composition in Columbia University; and Miss KATHERINE B. OWEN, Instructor in the Charlton School, New York City. 152 pages, 25 cents net. Second Year Language Reader By FRANKLIN T. BAKER, GEORGE R. CARPENTER, and MISS KATHERINE B. OWEN. 165 pages, 30 cents net. Third Year Language Reader By FRANKLIN T. BAKER, GEORGE R. CARPENTER, and MISS MARY E. BROOKS, Supervisor of Primary Work in Brooklyn. 300 pages, 40 cents net. Fourth Year Language Reader By FRANKLIN T. BAKER, GEORGE R. CARPENTER, and MISS IDA E. ROBBINS, Instructor in Horace Mann School, New York City. 359 pages, 40 cents net. Fifth Year Language Reader By FRANKLIN T. BAKER, GEORGE R. CARPENTER, and MISS MARY F. KIRCHWEY, Instructor in Horace Mann School, New York City. 492 pages, 45 cents net. Sixth Year Language Reader By FRANKLIN T. BAKER, GEORGE R. CARPENTER, and MISS JENNIE F. OWENS, Instructor in Jersey City Training School. 505 pages, 50 cents net. Each volume 12mo, cloth. Improved size and shape, 7 by 9 inches. Easily handled and more durable. Home Geography is made prominent, thus proceeding from the "known to the unknown." Actual experience forms the final basis for all study of Geography. Casual Sequence instead of a bare recital of unrelated facts. Sufficient detail for narrative style and vivid picturing, making a strong appeal to pupils' interest. Marginal headings help the pupils to study clearly by points. Facts are kept in proper perspective. Tarr and McMurry's NEW GEOGRAPHIES are by far the most teachable. New maps and illustrations. The FIRST BOOK has twenty-three colored maps; the SECOND BOOK forty. The numerous illustrations are artistic, every one is properly related to the text and scientifically placed. The line of text is unbroken. The books are strongly and attractively bound. |