A Book of American ExplorersHigginson, Thomas Wentworth
History
A Book of American Explorers
Higginson, Thomas Wentworth
America -- Discovery and exploration; United States -- History -- Colonial period, ca. 1600-1775
“Compact, clear, and accurate.... This unpretending little book is the
best general history of the United States we have seen.”――_The Nation._
“The book is so written, that every child old enough to read history at
all will understand and like it, and persons of the fullest information
and purest taste will admire it.”――_Boston Daily Advertiser._
“It is marvellous to note how happily Mr. Higginson, in securing
an amazing compactness by his condensation, has avoided alike
superficiality and dulness.”――_Boston Transcript._
AS A TEXT-BOOK IN SCHOOLS.
One of the most successful teachers in Boston says, “I am confident
that the textbook has proved itself as reliable and comprehensive as it
certainly is suggestive and entertaining. I know no book more helpful
in promoting that crystallizing process in the student’s own mind by
which the accessories and details group themselves around the main
facts and ideas of the narration. On this account, it is equally
valuable to teachers and scholars, to the examined and the examiners.”
This work has been translated into German, and has been received with
marked favor. The Leipsic literary correspondent of the “New-York
Staats-Zeitung” says, that, in its German version, it is pronounced
exceedingly interesting (_höchst anziehende_); and predicts that it
will inspire universal delight (_allgemeine Beliebtheit_) in German
readers.
The Berlin “International Gazette” says, “Mr. Higginson has executed
his task in a very clear and lucid manner, not making use of any hard
aphorisms, so puzzling to the young, but placing himself on their level,
and explaining every thing in so easy and gentle a manner, that he
must be a very dull, or a very perverse scholar, who does not find his
attention riveted.”
⁂ _Sold by all Booksellers, and sent by mail on receipt of price._
LEE & SHEPARD, Publishers,
41 FRANKLIN STREET, BOSTON.
T. W. HIGGINSON’S MISCELLANEOUS WORKS.
OLDPORT DAYS. With ten Heliotype Illustrations. 12mo Cloth. $2.00.
“In none of Mr. Higginson’s literary works has he been more happy than
in ‘Oldport Days,’ the subject giving full scope to his playful,
delicate fancy, and to his rare descriptive faculty.”――_Worcester Spy._
“The whole work is exquisitely done.”――_Congregationalist._
“Under the very obvious disguise of ‘Oldport,’ Colonel Higginson has
given in his best style an elaborate description of the most celebrated
watering-place in America.”――_Arcadian._
OUT-DOOR PAPERS. 12mo. Cloth. $1.50.
“These essays are full of genial humor and wholesome satire. They will
lengthen the lives of their readers by a twofold process,――by their
own fun, and by the impulse they will give the ‘patient’ to educate
himself in the science of health. Read, all ye dyspeptic and headache
subjects, all ye veterans in the ranks of General Debility, read and
reform.”――_Portland Transcript._
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