Standard French Works. French Text-Books. Andrews & Batchelor's New and Comprehensive French Instructor.* Based upon an Original and Philosophical Method, applicable to the study of all languages, with an Introduction explanatory to the Method, and a Treatise on French Pronunciation. 12mo. 496 pages, 1 25 Practical Pronouncer and Key to the Above. Containing the lessons of the Instructor, with a phonetic rendering in parallel columns, a French translation of the exercises, together with an Appendix. 12mo. 347 pages, 1 00 Collot's Dramatic French Reader.* Being a Selection of some of the best Dramatic Works in the French language. 12mo. 521 pages, Coutan's Select Poetry for Young Persons. 329 pages, 1 00 12mo. 1 00 Chouquet's Guide to French Composition. 12mo. 297 pages, 75 Conversations and Dialogues. 16mo. 202 50 pages, De Fivas' Elementary French Reader.* An Introduction to the French Language; containing Fables, Select Tales, Remarkable Facts, Amusing Anecdotes, &c., with a Dictionary. 16mo. 147 pages, 50 Classic French Reader;* Or, Beauties of the French writers, Ancient and Modern; with a Vocabulary of all words and idioms contained in the work. 12mo. 388 pages, 1 00 Fenelon's Telemachus. Standard Edition. SURENNE. 18mo. 393 pages, Edited by 50 Greene's Companion to Ollendorff's New Method of French. 12mo. 275 pages, 75 First Lessons in the French Language: Being an Introduction to Ollendorff's Larger Grammar. By G. W. GREENE. 16mo. 138 pages, 50 Standard French Works. Ollendorff's New Method of Learning to Read, KEY TO EXERCISES. Separate volume, 1.00 75 Ollendorff's New Method of Learning to Read, Write, and Speak the French Language. With numerous Corrections, Additions, and Improvements, suitable for this Country. To which are added, Value's System of French Pronunciation, his Grammatical Synopsis, a new Index, and short Models of Commercial Correspondence. By V. VALUE. 12mo. 588 pages, KEY TO EXERCISES. Separate volume, 1 00 75 The Ollendorff System is founded in nature, and follows the same course that a child pursues in first acquiring his native tongue. It teaches inductively, understandingly, interestingly. It does not repel the student in the outset by obliging him to memorize dry abstract language which conveys little or no idea to his mind, but it imparts its lessons agreeably as well as efficiently by exercises which teach the principles successively involved more clearly than any abstract language can. VALUE'S and JEWETT's works are essentially the same, though differing somewhat in their arrangement and the additions that have been made to the original. It Prof. GREENE's Introduction will be found useful for young beginners. In it are presented the fundamental principles of the language, carefully culled out, and illustrated with easy exercises. paves the way for the larger works, preparing the pupil's mind for their more comprehensive course, and awakening in it a desire for further knowledge. Rowan's Modern French Reader: With a Vocabulary of the New and Difficult Words and Idiomatic Phrases adopted in Modern French Literature. Edited by J. L. JEWETT. 12mo. 341 pages, '. Roemer's Elementary French Reader. 75 With an Analytical Study of the French Language, a Treatise on French Roemer's Second French Reader. Illustrated with His- SEE END OF THIS VOLUME. |