The Great Round World and What Is Going On In It, Vol. 1, No. 34, July 1, 1897 eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 46 pages of information about The Great Round World and What Is Going On In It, Vol. 1, No. 34, July 1, 1897.

The Great Round World and What Is Going On In It, Vol. 1, No. 34, July 1, 1897 eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 46 pages of information about The Great Round World and What Is Going On In It, Vol. 1, No. 34, July 1, 1897.

=Both of the above cameras are manufactured by the Eastman Kodak Co., Rochester, N.Y., and this is a guarantee of their worth=

=The great round world=
=3 and 5 west 18th st. New York city=

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Illinois state Normal University.

Normal, Ill.  June 16, 1897.

To whom it may concern:—­

I have examined the publication “The Great Round World”.  It seems to me to be admirable in its design and also in its execution.  It abandons the formal style of the newspaper in the narration of events, substituting instead a style that is at once conversational and free.  I commend it to the consideration of school men.

     [Illustration:  handwritten signature, John W. Cook.]

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=KLEMMS’= =relief practice maps.=

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=List of maps.=

Small size, 9-1/2 x 11 { Plain,                       5 cents each.
{ With Waterproofed surface   10   "    "

Europe, Asia, Africa; North America, South America, East Central
States, New England, Middle Atlantic States, South Atlantic
States, Palestine, Australia.

Large size, 10 x 15 { Plain,                     10 cents each.
{ With Waterproofed Surface, 15   "     "

United States, British Isles, Roman Empire, Western Europe,
North America, South America, Asia.

    (Postage on single maps, 5 cents.)

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“I would advise =Sunday-school teachers= to use, in connection with the lessons of 1897, =Klemm’s Relief Map of the Roman Empire=.  Every scholar who can draw should have a copy of it.  Being blank, it can be beautifully colored:  waters, blue; mountains, brown; valleys, green; deserts, yellow; cities marked with pin-holes; and the journeys of Paul can be traced upon it.”—­Mrs. Wilbur F. Crafts, President International Union of Primary Sabbath-School Teachers of the United States.

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=Description of the maps.=

These maps are made in two forms, both with beautifully executed relief (embossed)—­the cheaper ones of plain stiff paper similar to drawing paper (these are to be substituted for and used as outline map blanks), the others covered with a durable waterproof surface, that can be quickly cleaned with a damp sponge, adapted to receive a succession of markings and cleansings.  Oceans, lakes, and rivers, as well as land, appear in the same color, white, so as to facilitate the use of the map as a =_geographical slate_=.

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