Chapter 53

Beadle & Adams’ Standard Dime Publications.

Speakers.Beadle and Adamshave now on their lists the following highly desirable and attractive text-books, prepared expressly for schools, families, etc. Each volume contains 100 large pages, printed from clear, open type, comprising the best collection of Dialogues, Dramas and Recitations, (burlesque, comic and otherwise.) The Dime Speakers for the season of 1879—as far as now issued—embrace twenty-one volumes, viz.:

Speakers.

Beadle and Adamshave now on their lists the following highly desirable and attractive text-books, prepared expressly for schools, families, etc. Each volume contains 100 large pages, printed from clear, open type, comprising the best collection of Dialogues, Dramas and Recitations, (burlesque, comic and otherwise.) The Dime Speakers for the season of 1879—as far as now issued—embrace twenty-one volumes, viz.:

1. American Speaker.2. National Speaker.3. Patriotic Speaker.4. Comic Speaker.5. Elocutionist.6. Humorous Speaker.7. Standard Speaker.8. Stump Speaker.9. Juvenile Speaker.10. Spread-Eagle Speaker.11. Dime Debater.12. Exhibition Speaker.13. School Speaker.14. Ludicrous Speaker.15. Komikal Speaker.16. Youth’s Speaker.17. Eloquent Speaker.18. Hail Columbia Speaker.19. Serio-Comic Speaker.20. Select Speaker.21. Funny Speaker.22. Jolly Speaker.

1. American Speaker.

2. National Speaker.

3. Patriotic Speaker.

4. Comic Speaker.

5. Elocutionist.

6. Humorous Speaker.

7. Standard Speaker.

8. Stump Speaker.

9. Juvenile Speaker.

10. Spread-Eagle Speaker.

11. Dime Debater.

12. Exhibition Speaker.

13. School Speaker.

14. Ludicrous Speaker.

15. Komikal Speaker.

16. Youth’s Speaker.

17. Eloquent Speaker.

18. Hail Columbia Speaker.

19. Serio-Comic Speaker.

20. Select Speaker.

21. Funny Speaker.

22. Jolly Speaker.

These books are replete with choice pieces for the School-room, the Exhibition, for Homes, etc. They are drawn from FRESH sources, and contain some of the choicest oratory of the times. 75 to 100 Declamations and Recitations in each book.Dialogues.The Dime Dialogues, each volume 100 pages, embrace twenty-three books, viz.:

These books are replete with choice pieces for the School-room, the Exhibition, for Homes, etc. They are drawn from FRESH sources, and contain some of the choicest oratory of the times. 75 to 100 Declamations and Recitations in each book.

Dialogues.

The Dime Dialogues, each volume 100 pages, embrace twenty-three books, viz.:

Dialogues No. One.Dialogues No. Two.Dialogues No. Three.Dialogues No. Four.Dialogues No. Five.Dialogues No. Six.Dialogues No. Seven.Dialogues No. Eight.Dialogues No. Nine.Dialogues No. Ten.Dialogues No. Eleven.Dialogues No. Twelve.Dialogues No. Thirteen.Dialogues No. Fourteen.Dialogues No. Fifteen.Dialogues No. Sixteen.Dialogues No. Seventeen.Dialogues No. EighteenDialogues No. Nineteen.Dialogues No. Twenty.Dialogues No. Twenty-one.Dialogues No. Twenty-two.Dialogues No. Twenty-three.Dialogues No. Twenty-four.

Dialogues No. One.

Dialogues No. Two.

Dialogues No. Three.

Dialogues No. Four.

Dialogues No. Five.

Dialogues No. Six.

Dialogues No. Seven.

Dialogues No. Eight.

Dialogues No. Nine.

Dialogues No. Ten.

Dialogues No. Eleven.

Dialogues No. Twelve.

Dialogues No. Thirteen.

Dialogues No. Fourteen.

Dialogues No. Fifteen.

Dialogues No. Sixteen.

Dialogues No. Seventeen.

Dialogues No. Eighteen

Dialogues No. Nineteen.

Dialogues No. Twenty.

Dialogues No. Twenty-one.

Dialogues No. Twenty-two.

Dialogues No. Twenty-three.

Dialogues No. Twenty-four.

15 to 25 Dialogues and Dramas in each book.These volumes have been prepared with especial reference to theiravailabilityinallschool-rooms. They are adapted to schools with or without the furniture of a stage, and introduce a range of characters suited to scholars of every grade, both male and female. It is fair to assume that no volumes yet offered to schools,at any price, contain so manyavailableand useful dialogues and dramas, serious and comic.Dramas and Readings.164 12mo Pages. 20 Cents.For Schools, Parlors, Entertainments and the Amateur Stage, comprising Original Minor Dramas, Comedy, Farce, Dress Pieces, Humorous Dialogue and Burlesque, by noted writers; and Recitations and Readings, new and standard, of the greatest celebrity and interest. Edited by Prof. A. M. Russell.

15 to 25 Dialogues and Dramas in each book.

These volumes have been prepared with especial reference to theiravailabilityinallschool-rooms. They are adapted to schools with or without the furniture of a stage, and introduce a range of characters suited to scholars of every grade, both male and female. It is fair to assume that no volumes yet offered to schools,at any price, contain so manyavailableand useful dialogues and dramas, serious and comic.

Dramas and Readings.

164 12mo Pages. 20 Cents.

For Schools, Parlors, Entertainments and the Amateur Stage, comprising Original Minor Dramas, Comedy, Farce, Dress Pieces, Humorous Dialogue and Burlesque, by noted writers; and Recitations and Readings, new and standard, of the greatest celebrity and interest. Edited by Prof. A. M. Russell.


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