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Preface
Table of Contents
List of Illustrations
The Tree-Dwellers
Suggestions to Teachers
Industrial and Social History SeriesBy KATHARINE ELIZABETH DOPP, Ph.D. |
Book I. THE TREE-DWELLERS. THE AGE OF FEAR. Illustrated with amap, 14 full-page and 46 text drawings in half-tone by Howard V. Brown. Cloth. Square 12mo. 158 pages.For the primary grades. Book II. THE EARLY CAVE-MEN. THE AGE OF COMBAT. Illustrated witha map, 16 full-page and 17 text drawings in half-tone by Howard V. Brown. Cloth. Square 12mo. 183 pages.For the primary grades. Book III. THE LATER CAVE-MEN. THE AGE OF THE CHASE. Illustratedwith 27 full-page and 87 text drawings in half-tone by Howard V. Brown. Cloth. Square 12mo. 197 pages.For the primary grades. Book IV. THE EARLY SEA PEOPLE. FIRST STEPS IN THE CONQUEST OF THEWATERS. Illustrated with 21 full-page and 110 text drawings in half-toneby Howard V. Brown and Kyohei Inukai. Cloth. Square 12mo. 224 pages. Forthe intermediate grades. Book V. THE EARLY HERDSMEN. FIRST STEPS IN TAMING THEGRASS-EATING ANIMALS. Illustrated with 24 full-page and 74 text drawingsin half-tone by Howard V. Brown andLouis Jensen. Cloth. Square 12mo. 232pages. For the intermediate grades. Book VI. THE EARLY FARMERS. FIRST STEPS IN THE CULTIVATION OFPLANTS. Illustrated with 32 full-page, 23 half-page, and 30 textillustrations by William Wallace Clarkeand Howard V. Brown. Cloth. Square12mo. 236 pages. For the intermediate grades. |