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New McGuffey fourth reader (pp. 52-53)
New McGuffey fourth reader (pp. 52-53)
TitleNew McGuffey fourth reader (pp. 52-53)
AuthorMcGuffey, William Holmes, 1800-1873
PublisherAmerican Book Company
Publisher LocationUnited States--New York--New York
United States--Ohio-Cincinnati
Publication Date1901
PrinterUnknown
IllustratorUnknown
NotesIllustration depicts the tale of "Meddlesome Mattie", a girl who suffers the consequence of putting her hand in a snuffbox.
Contextual NotesMcGuffey was born and raised in the Ohio River valley, graduated from Washington and Jefferson College in Pennsylvania and taught at Miami University (Oxford, OH) before accepting the presidency of several area colleges. He was better at teaching than administering and ultimately landed at the University of Virginia where he enjoyed success as a scholar and teacher. In 1836 McGuffey contracted with Truman and Smith to create a series of readers. These 19th century readers readers became some of the best known school books in the history of American education. As of 1961, it is estimated that over 122 million copies had been sold. According to publisher Smith, McGuffey's books were "adapted to the habits, energy, and ideals of the frontier people of the West." Their success relied on careful selection of material, vocabularies and concepts that were challenging and solid morality lessons.
Subjects (LCSH)Readers and speakers -- 1800-1870
CategoryPrimers (Instructional books)
Readers
LanguageEnglish
Digital CollectionChildren's Historical Literature Collection
Digital ID NumberCHL0534
RepositoryUniversity of Washington Libraries, Special Collections Division
Repository CollectionChildren's Historical Literature Collection. 372.4 M17ne v. 4
Object TypeBook
Physical Description272 p.: illustrated; 19 x 12.5 cm
Digital Reproduction InformationScanned from original book at 400-600 dpi in TIFF format using a ScanMaker 6800, resized and enhanced using Adobe Photoshop, and imported as JPEG2000 using Contentdm's software JPEG2000 Extension. 2008.
Exhibit ChecklistExhibit checklist 6.13
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