


Since 1836, children have been delighted by these volumes filled with exotic adventures, exciting stories, beautiful poems, and funny fables. The Fourth Eclectic Reader includes "Try, Try Again," "Robinson Crusoe's House," and "The Wreck of the Hesperus."

The fourth reader begins with exercises in marks and pauses (punctuation and editor's marks), articulation, accent, and inflection. These exercises are followed by 80 lessons-51 in prose and 29 in poetry. Complexity and vocabulary level has increased dramatically since the first...








McGuffey's Readers First Eclectic Reader is a classic American textbook that was first published in 1836 by William Holmes McGuffey. It is a collection of stories, poems, and other literary works that are designed to teach children how to read and improve their reading skills...


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Rediscover the enduring lessons of "McGuffey's Fourth Eclectic Reader," a cornerstone of American education. Authored by William Holmes McGuffey, this reader, designed for students around the fourth-grade level, offers a captivating journey through language and literature...




Rediscover the enduring lessons of "McGuffey's Fourth Eclectic Reader," a cornerstone of American education. Authored by William Holmes McGuffey, this reader, designed for students around the fourth-grade level, offers a captivating journey through language and literature...



