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Image is an ad from The Dial, October 16, 1904, page 224, digitized by Google Books:

An Index to Poetry and Recitations

Being a Practical Reference Manual for the Librarian, Teacher, Bookseller, Elocutionist, etc.

Edited by Edith Granger, A.B.

The librarian, bookseller, teacher, will recognize the utility of the INDEX OF POETRY AND RECITATIONS at a glance, and will give it a place beside Poole's. It is presumably the most copious index of first lines in existence. The editor has set a high example of orginality, intelligence, laboriousness, and accuracy." - From a column review in The Nation, Sept. 22.

The work indexes very nearly four standard and popular collections of poetry and recitation books, including dialogues, orations, drills, etc., comprising about thirty thousand titles, arranged alphabetically under three heads: titles, authors, and first lines. An appendix contains lists of titles suitable for special occasions, such as Arbor Day, Washington's Birthday, etc., also lists of drills, tableaux, pantomimes, etc. These additional helps will be of great assistance to those for whom the Index is intended.

Price, $5.00 net

SEND FOR FULL DESCRIPTIVE CIRCULAR

A.C. McCLURG & CO., PUBLISHERS, CHICAGO

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Image is an ad from The Dial, October 1, 1904, page 219, digitized by Google Books.

Other Mentions:

  • Listed in Reference Guides That Should be Known and How to Use Them: a series of eight groups of graded lessons on the use of reference books which could be given in connection with the English Courses in High and Normal Schools by Florence M. Hopkins, Librarian Detroit Central High School, 1916.

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Advertising in The Dial from 1 December 1904.