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96 CARNEGIE LIBRARY OF PITTSBURGH<br />

Griffis, William Elliot. j 398 G894U<br />

The unmannerly tiger, and other Korean tales. 1911. Crowell.<br />

Nineteen fairy and folk tales. They tell of Prince Sandalwood, the Father of Korea,<br />

of Tokgabi, the mischievous sprite, of the people who wore crockery hats and of the<br />

magpies that built the flying bridge.<br />

Holbrook, Florence. j 372.4 H6gd<br />

Dramatic reader for lower grades. 1911. Amer. Book Co.<br />

Well-known stories and legends, such as Little Red Riding-hood, Cinderella, Hansel<br />

and Gretel, Robin Hood and the sad knight, and William Tell, in dialogue form for<br />

children who like to imagine themselves living with their favorite characters in forest,<br />

in palace or in fairyland.<br />

Johnson, Constance. j 636 J35<br />

When mother lets us keep pets. 1911. Moffat.<br />

Tells how to feed and take care of dogs, cats, rabbits, guinea pigs, parrots, canaries,<br />

chickens, ponies and goats; also of fish and tadpoles in an aquarium.<br />

Lagerlof, Selma. j Li52f<br />

Further adventures of Nils; tr. from the Swedish by V. S. Howard.<br />

Doubleday.<br />

Nils talks with the animals in the forest and hears strange stories of Karr and<br />

Grayskin and Helpless, the water-snake; he warns Father Bear of danger, saves G<strong>org</strong>o,<br />

the golden eagle from captivity, sees the city that floats on the water, and many other<br />

unusual places while traveling over Sweden with the wild geese.<br />

McMurry, Charles Alexander. j 917.3 M21<br />

Larger types of American geography. 1907. Macmillan.<br />

Contents: The Appalachian mountains.—The Rocky mountains.—The Pennsylvania<br />

railroad.—The first Pacific railroad.—The Mississippi river.—The iron and steel business.—Cotton<br />

mills and cotton manufacture.—New York city.<br />

"References" at the end of many of the chapters.<br />

Morris, Charles. j 974.8 M91<br />

History of Pennsylvania. 1912. Lippincott.<br />

"Chronological table of interesting events in Pennsylvania," p.315-322.<br />

Morris, William. j 821 Mgis<br />

Story of Sigurd the Volsung written in verse, with portions condensed<br />

into prose by Winifred Turner and Helen Scott. 1910. Longmans.<br />

"How the foes of God he slew;<br />

How forth from the darksome desert the Gold of the Waters he drew;<br />

How be wakened Love on tbe Mountain, and wakened Erynhild the Bright,<br />

And dwelt upon Earth for a season and shone in all men's sight."<br />

Perkins, Mrs Lucy (Fitch). j P434J<br />

The Japanese twins. Houghton.<br />

The twins are just five years old and they live in a dear little house in a queer<br />

little town in the middle of the Happy islands. The stories tell of the festival of dolls<br />

and of the feast of flags and of other happy times. Illustrated by the author with many<br />

pictures of Taro and Take and the baby.<br />

Smith, Elmer Boyd. j S646S<br />

The seashore book; Bob and Betty's summer with Captain Hawes,<br />

story and pictures by E. B. Smith. Houghton.<br />

Thomson, M. Pearson. j 914.89 T38<br />

Denmark, with illustrations by F. I. Hyldahl. 1910. Black. (Peeps<br />

at many lands series.)<br />

Chapters on merry Copenhagen.—Hans Andersen.—Legendary lore and folk-dances.<br />

—The people's amusements.—Farm life.—Soldiers and sailors.—Fishermen at home and<br />

afloat.—Youthful Danes at work and play.—Ingeb<strong>org</strong>'s journey through Secland.

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