Dramatic Reader for Lower Grades by Holbrook, Florence, 1860-1932
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Florence Holbrook was an American writer, educator, suffragist, and peace activist. She taught in the Chicago schools for over fifty years, and was an American delegate to the International Congress of Women in 1915, at the Hague, and in 1919, in Zürich. She was also aboard the Peace Ship with Rosika Schwimmer, and part of John Dewey's commission to study Soviet education in 1929.
Holbrook wrote books for classroom use, often about mythology and folklore subjects. "Holbrook has a theory that if children hear the best of literature from the beginning of their education they will never wish for any other," explained a 1895 newspaper profile.
Round the Year in Myth and Song (1897) The Hiawatha Primer (1898) From Many Lands: A Third Reader (1901, with Mary Frances Hall) Elementary Geography (1901) The Book of Nature Myths (1902) Northland Heroes (1909) Hiawatha Alphabet (1910, illustrated by H. D. Pohl) Cave, Mound, and Lake Dwellers (1911) Dramatic Reader for Lower Grades (1911) "To the Teachers of All the World" (1915, with Kate Blake and Grace deGraff) Every-day Speller (1917, with M. V. O'Shea and William Adalbert Cook) "The Teacher" (1924)