The Nursery, No. 106, October, 1875. Vol. XVIII. - A Monthly Magazine for Youngest Readers by Various
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"Playing the King," in our present number, will be a good piece for humorous declamation at school. Both the artist and the poet have done their work well. For the coming holidays, there will be no juvenile work equal in attraction to the "NURSERY PRIMER," which will now soon be ready. It will be the best book for beginners ever got up. Already we have received numerous orders for it, to which we shall soon respond. "The Easy Book" and "The Beautiful Book" ought to be remembered by dealers ordering for the holidays. These books have only to be seen to be appreciated. The Nursery series of books is allowed to be the best for the purpose designed, namely, the teaching of children to read, _chiefly by their own efforts_, that has ever appeared. Unaccepted articles will be returned to the writers _if stamps are sent with them_ to pay return postage. Manuscripts not so accompanied will not be preserved, and subsequent requests for their return cannot be complied with. [Hand-->] ==New Subscribers for 1876, whose names and money are sent us before November next, will receive the last three numbers of 1875 FREE.== [Hand-->] We want a special agent in every town in the United States. Persons disposed to act in that capacity, are invited to communicate with the publisher. |
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