Democratic Sentinel, Volume 3, Number 12, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 May 1879 — Teachers! Teachers!—Everybody!!! [ARTICLE]
Teachers! Teachers!—Everybody!!!
McCabe’s “Pictorial History of the World” is literally a library in itself, and is one of the most valuable works ever offered to the public. It presents to the reader a mass of information respecting ancient and modern history not to be found in uny other book. To all who wish to study the history of the various nations without delving into hundreds of volumes, it is invaluable, for it contains the pith of hundreds of histories.— Very few people find life long enough to plod through the histories of the various nations, but here you have it from thfe beginning of the world to the present day. Read one of the many thousands of highly complimentary notices that this work has received: “We received your “Pictorial History of the World,” but it so far exceeds our anticipations that we wish to secure another cony. We will give you a column and a half review, and insert the advertisement several times, or anything else that is reasonable, as we must each have a copy. It is one of the very best books ever published.” The publishers have placed the price so low that all can secure a copy. Don’t fail to procure it of Mr. W. SBeery, who is the agent for this section.
