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McGuffey Fourth Reader - HB (McGuffey's Readers) (original 1836; edition 1982)

by William McGuffey (Author)

Series: McGuffey's Readers (5)

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Since 1836, children have been delighted by these volumes filled with exotic adventures, exciting stories, beautiful poems, and funny fables. The Fourth Eclectic Reader includes "Try, Try Again," "Robinson Crusoe's House," and "The Wreck of the Hesperus."
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Title:McGuffey Fourth Reader - HB (McGuffey's Readers)
Authors:William McGuffey (Author)
Info:Mott Media (1982), 422 pages
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Mcguffeys Fourth Eclectic Reader Rev Edition by William Holmes McGuffey (1836)

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These reproductions of McGuffey's readers are useful volumes for those interested in the history of education in America. The content is faithful to the original and the binding is sturdy. I work at a living history museum and we use these in our 19th century schoolhouse to demonstrate how children learned to read. This volume works well in demonstrating late-elementary/early-middle school reading and visitors to the museum often find it interesting that students had access to such a wide range of topics. ( )
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You have often asked me to describe to you on paper an event in my life, which thirty years later, I cannot look back to without horror.
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The lighter yellow books with chocolate brown binding are facsimiles of the original series.  The original series was considered by some to have had a higher literary content and possibly greater religious content.  The Revised series, with reddish brown bindings and blue swirls upon the cover, removed much of the original religious content and literary content to create a work that de-emphasized regional and other differences.  Another revision took place at the turn of the last century and possibly another circa 1920. Each revision significantly changes the content of the reading material.  I consider them all separate series, but am not going to separate them at this time.  The Speller, and 5th & 6th readers, were written by his brother.  Other clearly separate series are the Moore- McGuffey Readers, though I cannot specify particular differences.  Christian Liberty Press may have made a set in the past, labeling the books by letters.  I do not know if they are identical in content.  Now there are sets called "New" McGuffey's, which may or may not retain all original excerpts, but also include instructors content based on Charlotte Mason Techniques.
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Since 1836, children have been delighted by these volumes filled with exotic adventures, exciting stories, beautiful poems, and funny fables. The Fourth Eclectic Reader includes "Try, Try Again," "Robinson Crusoe's House," and "The Wreck of the Hesperus."

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