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Indians of America: 94 Color Pictures. Teachers' Manual for Freehand Drawing in Intermediate Schools by Prof. Walter Smith. The Doings of a Dear Little Couple by Mary Brine.
All books have wear - see photos. Some scribbling on inside Doings of a Dear Little Couple and pages loose.
6 1/4" X 8 1/2"
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The TEACHERS' MANUAL Dear Little FREEHAND DRAWING IN BY Brine BOSTON L. PRANG & COMPANY. 1875 94 COLOR PICTURES FOREWORD BY DAN BEARD The Doings TEACHERS' MANUAL Dear Little FREEHAND DRAWING IN INTERMEDIATE BY WALTER SMITH, DIRECTOR FOR the Same Intended accompany the Drawing for by Mary Brine BOSTON L. PRANG & COMPANY. 1875 94 COLOR PICTURES FOREWORD BY DAN BEARD CAMP ETNA,
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The Dear Little Brine The Doings Dear Little Mary Brine
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THE DOINGS OF A DEAR LITTLE COUPLE. CHAPTER I A LITTLE TIFF. EDDY TERRY sat on the fence, swinging his sturdy legs backwards and forwards, and kicking against the rails as hard as he could with every swing of his heels. He was whistling, too, just as shrilly and loud as he had wind enough in his little body to force the sound. He was sorry he couldn't whistle words to the music. for he liked the words even better than the song, but just now it seemed very necessary that the whistling Copyright, 1900, by HENRY ALTEMUS COMPANY. should proceed-and THE DOINGS OF A DEAR LITTLE COUPLE. CHAPTER I A LITTLE TIFF. EDDY TERRY sat on the swinging his sturdy legs backwards and forwards, and kicking against the rails as hard as he could with every swing of his heels. He was whistling, too, just as shrilly and loud as he had wind enough in his little body to force the was sorry he couldn't whistle words to the music. for he liked the words even better than the song, but just now it seemed very necessary that the whistling 1900, by HENRY ALTEMUS COMPANY. should proceed-and
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TEACHERS' MANUAL FOR FREEHAND DRAWING IN INTERMEDIATE SCHOOLS. BY PROF. WALTER SMITH, STATE DIRECTOR OF ART EDUCATION FOR MASSACHUSETTS. Intended to accompany the Drawing-Books for Intermediate Schools, by the Same Author. L. PRANG & COMPANY. 1875 TEACHERS' MANUAL FOR FREEHAND DRAWING IN INTERMEDIATE SCHOOLS. BY PROF. WALTER SMITH, STATE OF ART EDUCATION FOR Intended to accompany the Drawing-Books for Intermediate Schools, by the Same Author. L. PRANG & COMPANY. 1875
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TEACHERS' MANUAL FOR FREEHAND DRAWING IN INTERMEDIATE SCHOOLS. BY PROF. WALTER SMITH, STATE DIRECTOR OF ART EDUCATION FOR MASSACHUSETTS. Intended to accompany the Drawing-Books for Intermediate Schools, by the Same Author. L. PRANG & COMPANY. TEACHERS' MANUAL FOR FREEHAND DRAWING IN INTERMEDIATE BY PROF. WALTER SMITH, STATE DIRECTOR OF ART EDUCATION FOR Intended to accompany the Drawing-Books for Intermediate Schools, by the Same Author. L. PRANG & COMPANY.
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INTRODU TEAC Entered according to Act of Congress, in the year 1874, by RIL JAMES R. OSGOOD & Co., RIGHT In the Office of the Librarian of Congress at Washington. PLANE REVE COPYRIGHT, 1875, By L. PRANG & COMPANY. SYM DE RAND, AVERY, AND co., ELECTROTYPERS AND PRINTERS. INTRODU TEAC Entered according to Act of Congress, in the year 1874, by RIL JAMES R. OSGOOD & Co., RIGHT In the Office of the Librarian of Congress at Washington. PLANE REVE COPYRIGHT, 1875, By L. & COMPANY. SYM DE RAND, AVERY, AND ELECTROTYPERS AND PRINTERS.
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122 Blackboard Lessons. Draw a vertical line SO that two-thirds of blank DRAWING FROM MEMORY. page 13 shall be on the left of this line, and one- third on its right. Draw a horizontal line dividing of the figure sloping from the centre to the edge, the one-third into two equal parts. This feature and SO the diagonals represent ridges. cannot be shown without shading, which young pupils should never attempt in the earlier stages of Square, and Interlacing Curves. their drawing career. Directions.-Mark the centre of the largest space on the Rosette of Right and 122 Blackboard Lessons. a vertical line that two-thirds of blank DRAWING FROM page 13 shall be on the left of this line, and one- third on its Draw a horizontal line dividing of the figure sloping from the centre to the edge, the one-third into two equal parts. This feature and the diagonals represent ridges. cannot be shown without shading, which young pupils should never attempt in the earlier stages of Square, and Interlacing Curves. their drawing career. Directions.-Mark the centre of the largest space on the Rosette of Right and
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