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WALTER L. HERVEY, Ph.D.
New York Chicago Toronto
Fleming H. Revell Company
London and Edinburgh
Copyright, 1896, by
W. L. Hervey
Copyright, 1908, by
Fleming H. Revell Company
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I. | The Problem and One of Its Solutions | 5 |
II. | Types of Picture-Work | 9 |
III. | A Picture-Book, and How to Use It | 22 |
IV. | Side-Lights | 26 |
V. | Stories and Story-Telling | 31 |
VI. | Some First Principles: Unity, Reality, Order | 44 |
VII. | How to Learn How | 56 |
VIII. | Books, Pictures, and Illustrative Material | 71 |
IX. | False Picture-Work | 82 |
X. | A Coöperative Study | 87 |
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