Famous Men of Greece
John Haaren
Hardcover
(AMERICAN BOOK COMPANY, Sept. 3, 1904)
"In order to attract and hold attention, each conspicuous feature of history...should have an individual for its center. The child identifies himself with the person placed before him. It is not Romulus...or Alexander that the child has in mind when he reads, but himself, acting under the prescribed conditions." (taken from the author's original preface)