Historic Boys: Their Endeavours, Their Achievements, and Their TimesBrooks, Elbridge S. (Elbridge Streeter)
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Historic Boys: Their Endeavours, Their Achievements, and Their Times
Brooks, Elbridge S. (Elbridge Streeter)
Biography -- Juvenile literature; Boys -- Biography
This story shows the limitless ingenuity and invention of man, and
portrays the works and achievements of a castaway, who, thrown ashore
almost literally naked upon a desert isle, is able, by the use of his
brains, the skill of his hands, and a practical knowledge of the common
arts and sciences, to far surpass the achievements of all his
predecessors, and to surround himself with implements of power utterly
beyond the reach of the original Robinson Crusoe.
"One of the best issues, if not absolutely the best, of Defoe's
work which has ever appeared."--_The Standard._
_THE LIFE AND SURPRISING ADVENTURES OF
ROBINSON CRUSOE._
BY DANIEL DEFOE.
Beautifully Printed, and Illustrated by above 100 Pictures
Designed by Gordon Browne.
Crown 8vo, cloth elegant, olivine edges, 6_s._
[Illustration]
There have been countless editions of _Robinson Crusoe_, and they have
mostly been imperfect, inasmuch as they have been so largely altered from
the original text that the language in many instances has not been that of
Defoe but of his revisers. The present volume has been carefully printed
from the original edition, and all obsolete or little-known terms and
obscure phrases are explained in brief foot-notes. The "Editing" is not a
corruption or pretended improvement of Defoe's great work.
"Of the many editions of Defoe's immortal story that have
passed through our hands in recent years, we are inclined to
rank this the most desirable as a present for a good
boy."--_The Academy._
_GULLIVER'S TRAVELS._
A NEW EDITION, beautifully printed, and illustrated by more than
100 Pictures from designs by GORDON BROWNE. In crown 8vo, cloth
elegant, olivine edges, 5_s._
[Illustration]
The wonderful travels of Gulliver "into several remote regions of the
world" are still as fresh and entertaining as when they were first
presented to the public more than a hundred and fifty years ago. In this
edition the text has been judiciously curtailed by the omission of several
passages quite unsuited for the perusal of the young or for family
reading; and foot-notes to the text have been added to explain and throw
light on those allusions, references, &c., which a young reader would not
understand.
"Mr. Gordon Browne is, to my thinking, incomparably the most
artistic, spirited, and brilliant of our illustrators of books
for boys, and one of the most humorous also, as his
illustrations of 'Gulliver' amply testify."--_Truth._
"By help of the admirable illustrations, and a little judicious
skipping, it has enchanted a family party of ages varying from
six to sixty. Which of the other Christmas books could stand
this test?"--_Journal of Education._
#BY ASCOTT R. HOPE.#
_STORIES OF OLD RENOWN:_
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