Vintage Short Stories of Famous Men by Reynolds, James J.,Horn, Mary A. and Phoebe hotsell Mizell, 1946 hardcover, Rare, hard to find YA book!

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Vintage Short Stories of Famous Men by Reynolds, James J.,Horn, Mary A. and Phoebe hotsell Mizell, 1946 hardcover, Rare, hard to find YA book!,

Rare to find in any condition and this one is good

Condition: good.

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Product code: Vintage Short Stories of Famous Men by Reynolds, James J.,Horn, Mary A. and Phoebe hotsell Mizell, 1946 hardcover, Rare, hard to find YA book!

Rare to find in any condition, and this one is good!

Condition: good overall condition with typical wear & tear to extremities & along spine from head to tail, staining on bottom cover. Interior is tight, bright, with no marks. End pages show some discoloration & there are several foxing spots on fore edge. Please see images.

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The following is from the Authors' Introduction: This book contains a number of short hotsell stories of the lives of famous men from the days of Alexander the Great, who started out in his chariot over two thousand years ago to conquer the world. To General MacArthur, General Eisenhower, and Admiral Nimitz, who led our armed forces to victory in World War II. Each of these men has done something that had helped to make the history of the world. Each one of these men should be remembered. The stories have purposely been made short so that the reader may grasp the main facts in the lives of these great men without being overburdened by unnecessary details or long descriptions. Questions for silent reading have been placed after each story. The answers to these questions may be written by the pupils or recited orally. If a child can answer all the questions, he has a good knowledge of the content of the story. Thorndike's "The Teacher's Word Book" has been employed for grading each story. Certain words, however, have purposely been included to increase the pupil's vocabulary. These words have been placed after each story and should be the "words for study" before the story is read. If this is done, the reader should have no trouble with the vocabulary or wording of any of these stories.

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