A Book for All Readers

A Book for All Readers

Author: Ainsworth Rand Spofford

Publisher: BoD – Books on Demand

Published: 2020-08-11

Total Pages: 350

ISBN-13: 3752422831

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A Book for All Readers Volume 1

A Book for All Readers Volume 1

Author: Ainsworth Rand Spofford

Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform

Published: 2018-07-14

Total Pages: 472

ISBN-13: 9781722950804

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A Book for All Readers Volume 1 By Ainsworth Rand Spofford Spenser and Pope, Gray and Campbell, Goldsmith and Burns, Wordsworth and the Brownings, Tennyson and Longfellow, --these are among the other foremost names in the catalogue of poets which none can afford to neglect. Add to these the best translations of Homer, Virgil, Horace, Dante, and Goethe, and one need not want for intellectual company and solace in youth or age.


The Reading Teacher's Book Of Lists

The Reading Teacher's Book Of Lists

Author: Edward B. Fry

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons

Published: 2012-07-05

Total Pages: 1157

ISBN-13: 1118429664

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The definitive reference for reading and literacy from kindergarten through college This comprehensive fifth edition of a bestselling classic offers an unparalleled source of timely, practical information on all aspects of reading instruction. Ready for immediate use, it offers over 190 up-to-date lists for developing instructional materials and lesson planning. The book is organized into 15 convenient sections full of practical examples, key words, teaching ideas, and activities that can be used as is or adapted to meet students’ diverse needs. New topical areas include: ideas for non-narrative reading; word walls; graphic organizer and concept development software; new literacies, such as ’zines, Internet terms, emoticons, e-mail, and chat; as well as weekly writing prompts. Edward Bernard Fry, PhD (Laguna Beach, CA), is Professor Emeritus of Education at Rutgers University and internationally renowned inventor of his eponymous Readability Graph. Jacqueline E. Kress, EdD (Elizabeth, NJ), is Dean of Education at New York Institute of Technology.


Reading the Book of Nature

Reading the Book of Nature

Author: Jonathan R. Topham

Publisher: University of Chicago Press

Published: 2022-10-12

Total Pages: 590

ISBN-13: 0226820807

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A powerful reimagining of the world in which a young Charles Darwin developed his theory of evolution. When Charles Darwin returned to Britain from the Beagle voyage in 1836, the most talked-about scientific books of the day were the Bridgewater Treatises. This series of eight works was funded by a bequest of the last Earl of Bridgewater and written by leading men of science appointed by the president of the Royal Society to explore "the Power, Wisdom, and Goodness of God, as manifested in the Creation." Securing public attention beyond all expectations, the series offered Darwin’s generation a range of approaches to one of the great questions of the age: how to incorporate the newly emerging disciplinary sciences into Britain’s overwhelmingly Christian culture. Drawing on a wealth of archival and published sources, including many unexplored by historians, Jonathan R. Topham examines how and to what extent the series contributed to a sense of congruence between Christianity and the sciences in the generation before the fabled Victorian conflict between science and religion. Building on the distinctive insights of book history and paying close attention to the production, circulation, and use of the books, Topham offers new perspectives on early Victorian science and the subject of science and religion as a whole.