Crayon and Character: Truth Made Clear Through Eye and Ear - Or, Ten-Minute Talks with Colored Chalks by J. Griswold
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author has endeavored to cultivate the art of saying as much as
possible in a few words and drawn lines. In this book (and in your chalk talk work) the same thought applies. As a Sunday school superintendent and a teacher, the author hopes that many may not be afraid to undertake the use of chalk after studying the easy method here described. As a means of enlarging your usefulness as a teacher of the Eternal Truth, the book, we believe, contains much that will help and encourage. Fort Wayne, Indiana. B.J. GRISWOLD. "BEFORE TAKING." There are too many books published which are GOOD for _two things only_: FIRST--They are good sellers, possibly "Best Sellers." SECOND--They are good at keeping people out of bed till midnight--because they make such "mighty interestin' reading." Such books may make their authors famous and their publishers rich, but if that is all they are good for, we would not care to sell, much less to publish, them. |
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