Talks To Teachers On Psychology And To Students On Some Of Life’s Ideals
The art of teaching grew up in the schoolroom, out of inventiveness and sympathetic concrete observation. Even where (as in the case of Herbart) the […]
Talks To Teachers On Psychology And To Students On Some Of Life’s Ideals
The art of teaching grew up in the schoolroom, out of inventiveness and sympathetic concrete observation. Even where (as in the case of Herbart) the […]
An African Illionaire Episodes in The Life Of The Illustrious Colonel Clay
“…My name is Seymour Wilbraham Wentworth. I am brotherin- law and secretary to Sir Charles Vandrift, the South African millionaire and famous financier. Many years […]
The Psychology Of Revolution
What we shall say later on as to the stable foundation of the national soul will enable us to appreciate the force of systems of […]
Moonfleet
“…The village of Moonfleet lies half a mile from the sea on the right or west bank of the Fleet stream. This rivulet, which is […]
The Thirty-Nine Steps
“I will tell you a tale,” he said. “It happened many years ago in Senegal. I was quartered in a remote station, and to pass […]
King Solomon’s Mine
“…It is a curious thing that at my age—fifty-five last birthday—I should find myself taking up a pen to try to write a history. I […]
Prester John
‘Wha called ye partan-face, my bonny man?’ Then, clutching his lantern, he ran for dear life, while Archie and I raced at his heels. As […]
Faraday As a Discoverer
“…It has been thought desirable to give you and the world some image of MICHAEL FARADAY, as a scientific investigator and discoverer. The attempt to […]
