
Designed as a comprehensive reading companion for young learners, this revised anthology brings together a rich mix of prose and poetry from well‑known voices of both America and England. The selections range from gentle fables and vivid nature sketches to stirring historical sketches, offering a balanced taste of literature that both entertains and educates. Each piece is chosen for its clear style and moral resonance, inviting students to explore language while absorbing timeless values.
Beyond the literary excerpts, the volume includes thoughtful notes that explain difficult words, guide pronunciation, and provide brief biographies of the authors. Practical drills in articulation and inflection are woven throughout, helping readers build confidence and fluency. Illustrated with careful design, the book aims to make each lesson engaging, turning the act of reading into a rewarding practice that nurtures both intellect and character.
Language
en
Duration
~9 hours (554K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2005-02-14
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

1800–1873
Best known for the hugely influential McGuffey Readers, this 19th-century educator helped shape how generations of American children learned to read. He was also a teacher, college leader, and Presbyterian minister whose work left a lasting mark on education.
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