Publisher's Synopsis
Excerpt from The Western Reader: A Series of Useful Lessons, Designed to Succeed Corey and Fairbank's Elementary Reader
IN Offering to the public another Reading Book, in addi tion to the numerous compilations of a similar character, already in the market, the publishers have no wish or in tention to depreciate the valuable labors of those who have prepared the works now in use in our primary schools. Many Of these are excellent books, and highly deserving of the public patronage. But it must be Obvious to all that the rapid improvements which are daily taking place in our systems Of education, create a continual demand for new books, which shall conform to those changes, and to the newest Opinions of those who conduct the education of youth. It is believed also, that school-books Of this kind ought to be occasionally remodelled for the purpose of exciting and keeping alive an interest in the young mind, by furnishing it with a variety Of instruction, and relieving it from the irksomeness of poring incessantly over the lessons which have been read by successive classes, until the contents have become familiar to all who have heard them.
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