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Les exemplaires originaux dont la couverture en papier est imprim6e sont film6s en commen9ant t>{ ^«fc ««*^?^ to/ hn^^ ^jj^ Wi V «• ^-A /^. /^ — . HfiLIFSX ACADEMY LIBRARY, £aTA.Bz jrA.xa'XTA.xi'v:, leaa. I '^ FOR THE USE OF PUPILS IND TEACHERS IN THI Siatifax ^cai«mB« HALirAX, N. &: PfttKTID BT JaI. W. OoLRT, 211 BBrHSWICK 8f. 1889. @LfissiPi6AiniON OP Bodies. CLASS A—Scientific. B— History and Mythology. C— Poetry. D^ Travel and Description. E — Fiction. F— Biography, Essays, afid Miscellamous Literature. G—French and German. o B 81 C N. B.— Parents are strongly advised to aid their children in the selection of books. 2( 2] 2i 22 2^ GAinAIiOGUB. leous heir FOR REFERENCE. BncyolopeBdla Britannlca. Otaambers* Information for the People. Every Man His Own Mechanic. Smith's Dictionary of Greek and Roman Antiqultiee. Cyclopeedia of Canadian Bioffraphy. CLASS A— Science. 1 Adventures of a Young Naturalist, Biart, 2 Agassiz's Methods of Study in Natural History. 3, 4 Beckmann's History of Inventions, 2 vols. 6 Boy's Own Book of Natural History, Wood. 6 Butterfly Hunters, Conant. 7^ Correlation and Conservation of Forces, Cfrove, Helmhok, ^e^ 8, 9 Fairy Land of Science, BuckU 10 Fate of Sir Jno. Franklin Discovered, MeOUntock. 11 First Principles of Political Economy, * Chaplin. j|j^ 12 Fragments of Science, 13 Elementary Geology, 14 Journey in Brazil, 15 Lectures on the Physical Forces, 16 Lessons in Logic, 17 Marvels of the Polar World, 18 New Chemistry, 19 Popular Natural History, 20 Old Bed Sandstone, 21 Popular Astronomy, 22 Practical Biology 23 Practical Social Science, 24 Physical Geography, TyndalL Hitchcock. Agcusiz. Faraday. Jevom. Lesbazeilles. Cooke. Wood, MUler. Newcomh. Huxley and Martin, Jones.' SomervilU, 25 Romance of Natural History, /y,,^^^ 26 History of Birds. ^ o.^^f*' 27 Science and Culture, ^iZ^' 28 Story of the Earth and Man, n^Z' 29 Strange Dwellings, ^Tf^' 30 The Telephone, Microphone, and Phonograph, 31 Wonders of Architecture. ^'^ ^^"'''• 32 Wonders of Water, 33 Work-days of God, 34 Zoology, 35 Western World, 36 The Geological Story Briefly Told, 37 Stories of Invention, 38 Sea Birds, 39 Chemical History of a Candle, 40 What Shall We Talk About? 41 The Earth and its Treasures, 42 Ten Lectures on Alcohol, K^^ 43 Vestiges of the Natural History of Creation. Le Fehvre. Tissandier. Morris, Packard, Kingston, Dana. E. E. Hale, Sur. Faraday. Many in. Richardson. 45 Bird Miscellanies, 46 Rudiments of Botany, 47 Physics and Politics, 48 Foot- prints of the Creator, 49 Planetarjtand Stellar Worlds, 60 Madame How and Lady Whv 61 Botany, ^ ^' 62 Play Book of Metals, 63 Geological History of Plants, 64 Half Hours with a Naturalist, 65 " " Underground. II " " In Air and Sky. 87 Easy Star Lessons, 58 Half Hours in the Tiny World 69 Elements of Logic, 60 The Telephone, 61 On the Globes, 62 Chemistry of Common Things, 63 Elementary Chemistry, Rennie. Henfrey. Bagehot, Miller. Mitchell. Kingsley. Balfour. J. C. Pepper. J' W. Dawson. 0. J. Wood. Proctor, Whately. Dolbear. Keith. Macadam, FoioriM, ^1 Seott. Yonge. CLASS B.— History and Mythology. 1 Babylon and Nineveh, Layard. 2 Constitutional History of England, Hallam and De Lohne, 3 Gibljon— (The Student's.) 4, 5, 6, and 7 History of the English People, Oreene. 8, 9, 10, 11 Half Hours of English History, Knight ai\d Valentine. 12, 13 History of Our Own Times, McCarthy. 14 History of the United States, Ridpath. 15 Land Battles, Vakntina. 16, 17 Montcalm and Wolfe, Parkman. 18 Pioneers of Fmnce in the New World, " 19 Plutarch's " Lives." 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, Rawlinson's " Ancient Monarchies," 5 vols. 25 Tales of a Grandfather, 26 Young Folk's History of England, 27 Abbott's Histories — Alexander the Great. 28 Darius " " 29 Empress Josephine. 30 Hannibal. 81 Hernando Cortez. 32 Madame Roland. 33 Marie Antoinette. 34 Nero. 36 Pyrhiis. 36 Queen Hortense. 37 Romulus. 38 Richard II. 39 Xerxes. 40 Algonquin Legends of New England, 41 Age of Chivalry, 42 '« " Fable, 43 Greek Heroes, Tetlow. 44 Heroes of Asgard, A. and E. Keary. 45 Manual of Mythology, Cox. 46 Modern Europe, Lord. 47 Historv of Rome, Collier. Leland, Balfineh. tt 6 48 History of French Kevolutfon, 4 J History of Conquest of Pflr.. 00 History of Acadia, 01 gwe of the Dutch Republic, 52 Romance of History-India, W Conquest of Mexico, 5o La Salle and the Discovery of the Great West 6?' a ti 11"^--''^'' ""^^-y °^ Engla^r^'-' Carhjh. Prescott. Hannay. Motley. Counter. Prescott. Parkman. 61 History for Boys, 62 Stirring Events in History. 63 History of Cyrus the Great, 2J " " Julius CjBsar, f ; " Alfred the Great, 67 - «' 2^""'™ *^" Conqueror, JJ ^ " " Louis XIV, 70 Old Regime in Canada, 71 Romance of History-England. 70 „ ,, ^ " France. J; r. London. 74 Great Historic Events, 75 Constitutional History of Canada. 76 Froissarfs Chronicle? ' ll ^?}^'^^\ "^"*^^>' of England, jr'^"»f^^ra";"Grenadl," ' 79, 80, 81 History of Nova Scotia, 83 A Short History of the Canadian People, Edgar. Abbot. u (t l( «( « Parkman. (From Chambers.) Bourinot. Dickens. W. Irving. Murdoch. Campbell. Bryce. CLASS €.-Poe(ry and the Drama. 4< (I ' Adams, Fulton and Truehlood. 1 Book of Epigrame, 2 Butler's Hudibras. 3 Choice Readings, 4 Cowper 5 Goldsmith. 6 Gray. 7 Holmes. 8 Humbler Puets, 9 Ingoldsby Legends, Barham. 10 Keats. 1 1 Longer Eng'ish Poems, " Hales. 12 Paradise Regained and Minor Poems of Milton. 13 Shelley. 14 Schiller. 15 Scott. 16 Tennyson. 17 Shakespere— Complete in 1 vol 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 26 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 (( « it K (( 4( it It (Hudson's) Anthony and Cloupatra. As You Like It. Coriolanus. Cymbellne. Henry IV, Pt. I. Henry IV, Pt. XL Henry V. Henry VIIL Hamlet. Julius Caesar. King Lear. Macbeth. Merchant of Venice. Midsummer Night's Dream. Much Ado About Nothing. Richard II. Romeo and Juliet. Tempest. Twelfth Night. Othello. 8 38, 39, 40 Maliere's Dramatic Works. 41 Shakspere's Richard III. il „ '*, Winter's Tale. 43 Howe 8 Poems and Essays. 44 Wise Men of Greece, 46 Coleridge. 46 Spencer. 47 Gems of National Poetry. 48 Reliques of Ancient Poetrv. 49 Poe's Works. ^ 50 A Group of Children, 61 A Poet's Journal, 62 Poems of Faith, Hope, and Love, 63 Poems of the Orient, BlacJcie. Percy, Coleaworthy. Bayard Taylor. Gary. Taylor. CLASS ».-TraTei. 1 Adventures in India; 2 Canadian Life and Scenery, 3 Child Life in Many Landi, Egypt Past and present. Famous People and Famous Places. Great Voyagers. Great Cities of the Ancient World " " " Middle Ages, ' Great Waterfalls, Cataracts, and Geysers, 10 Ghmpses of South America. 11 Land of the Pigtail. 12 " « « Pyramids, 13 Ocean to Ocean, 14 Seven Wonders of the World, 15 Voyage Kound the World, 4 6 6 7 8 9 Kingston. Lome, Strong, Buckley, II Gibson. Hield. Clarice. Chesney. Grant. Kingston. u BlacJcie. Percy* ^esworthy. d Taylor. Gary. Taylor, 'ingeton. Lome, Strong. 9 16 Views Afoot, 17 Worider Stories of Travel. 18 Wonderful Balloon Ascents, 19 Zigzag Journeys in Northern Lands. 20 Zigzag Journeys in the Levant. 21 Zigzag Journeys in the Occident. 22 Seasons with the Sea-Horse, 23 Famous Caves and Catacombs. 24 Wanderings in Spain, 25 Broad, Broad Ocean, 26 A Walk from London to John O'Groat's, 27 Captain Cook's Voyages, 28 Buried Cities of Campania— (He. ilaneum and 29 Cruise of the " Challenger." ^^"^'"^' ^^'''^' 30 Life in a German Village, 31 A Canadian in Europe, 32 Two Years in East Africa, 33, 34 Hochelaga, 2 vols., 35 Rollo's Tour in Europe— In Scotland, " London, Paris, « <( tt tt tt it 37 38 39 " " « " Rhine, 41 Travels in China, 42 Zigzag Journeys in Acadia. 43 '* « " India. ** " " " the Antipodes. Bayard Taylor, Marion. Lamonf. Oautier. Jones, BurritL Low, Mrs, CJtetipynd. Withrow. Jonveaux. Warburton. Abbot. It tt it tt J. H, Wilson. luckley, « Gibson, Hield. Clarke. heaney. Grant, ngston, tt 10 CLASS E— Fiction. M 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 ' \ Adventures of Workingmen. Andersen's Fairy Tales. Burlesques Yellow-plush Papers, &c, Thackeray. CalledXck ^^^^'^''''^^ ^^^^y' ^^^« Kinis^ 64 Extraordinary Men, Wn, p ''''**/ 65 Kemarkable ^eople^-Jew, Arab, Egyptian "^ """"' 67 F^tif ^tr "^ ^^ ^^^^^^^ Mef , Vtesmen, &o 68 Warren Hastings, Macaulay. 69 Sir Roger de Coverley. 70 The Great Painters /> • . 71 Great Musical Composers, ^"''"^^^^ 74 My Study Windows, ^r 1.' 75 The Choice of Books, « ^"""'''• 76 Speeches, ' Harrison. 77 Life of Nelson, Gladstone. 78 Marlowe's Faustus and Goethe's Faust. '^'^' Adams. J. a Watt. mi '■*•* •VJf 15 m^ SoutJifitj. Brooks. Hazlitt. Irving. Taine. 79 Acme Biography — DeFoo, Goldsmith, Johnson, Scott, Thackeray. 80 Acme Biography — Chaucer, Milton, Spencer, Southey, Cowper. 81 "Essays, Lei'jh Hunt. 82-108 No's 1 to 27 of Hundred Choice Selections. 109 My Schools and Schoolmasters, MiUer. 110 Mosses from an Old Manse, Hawthorne. 111 Sydney Smith's Essays. 112 Life of Nelson, 113 Historic Boys, 114 On the English Poets and Comic Writers, 115 Sketch Book, 116 History of English Literature, 117 Life of Wellington. 118 English Humorists of the 18th Century, Thackeray. 119 Life of Peter The Great. 120 Works of Emerson. 121 Methods and Aids in Geography. 122 Life of Napoleon. 123 Treasury of English Literature. 124 English Essayists. 125 American Humorists, 126,127 Literature of Europe, 128 " Goldsmith" ; " Bracebridge Hall," 129 Princes, Authors, and Statesmen of Our Time, 130 Life and Voyages of Columbus, Irving. 131 British Novelists, Masson. 132 On the Study of Literature, Morley. 133 Memoirs of Celebrated Women, Jamieaon. 13^ Five Hundred Employments for Women, Penny. 135, to 140 Girl's Own Annual (1880 to 1888). 141, to 149 Boy's Own Annual (1880 to 1888). 150 Literature of the Age of Elizabeth, Whipple, 151 Fenno's Elocution. 152 English Governess at the Siamese Court, Mrs. Leonowens. ^vi Haweis. Hallam. Irving. 16 CLASS (i.-(Frencli and fierman.) 1 Aventuree de Telemaque. 2 Alfred 1« Grand, 3 AuagewahlU Marohen, 4 Golomba, 5 Die Elfen, 6 Guillaume le Conqu^rant. 7 Gestiefelte Kater, 8 Gildae I'lutraitable, 9 Lectures Faciles. 10 Peter Schlemihl, 1 1 French Reader, 12 Petite Fadette, 13 Petite Montagna^ds. U Petit Ribineon, 15 Princes de I'Art^j J2 J*?jfo«>Phe 80U8 lee Toita, ir.L'H6ritierdeR6bin8ou, 18 liecueil de Poesies, on 5®!!S **'"? *^®"°« Homme, 20 Kothkappchen. 21 Tulipe Noire. 22 Mftre Michel, 23 La Joum6e Difficae, 24 Kinder und Hausmarchen. 25 Das Kalte Herz, ' 26 Chrtstophe Colomb, I'en^lon. Guizqt. Andtl^aen. Tieck. Ouizot. Tieek. Fleuriot. Chamieso. DeFlvas. Sand. Catin. Foa. Fallet Souvestre. Laurie. Mme. DfiWitt FeuHlet Tieek. Dumas. BedoUierre. Leelerq^. Orimm. Bauff. 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