Best Selling Books by Dorothy Canfield Fisher

Dorothy Canfield Fisher is the author of Fables for Parents (1937), The Day of Glory (1919), The Montessori Manual (1913), Short Stories of Various Types (2023), Understood Betsy (Golden Age Library) (2024).

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The Montessori Manual

The Montessori Manual
It is now a year since the publication of "The Montessori Mother," a year which has brought to the author of that volume a great mass of correspondence and innumerable personal interviews with American mothers interested in the new ideas about the education of young children. This first-hand experience with a wide circle of searchers for information has shown me the need, in the case of mothers untrained in educational methods, of a more concrete and definite and less philosophical presentation of the ideas of the great Italian teacher. This unpretentious manual is designed to meet that need and to be used by mothers of young children. It is also hoped that teachers will receive valuable hits from the suggestions in its pages, which their greater experience and professional training will enable them to expand into school-room exercises. - Foreword.

Short Stories of Various Types

release date: Aug 22, 2023
Short Stories of Various Types
Short Stories of Various Types is a riveting anthology that showcases the rich tapestry of narrative craft across different eras and styles. This collection brings together a distinguished array of tales that range from the tender realism of Dorothy Canfield Fisher to the intriguing mysteries of Arthur Conan Doyle, articulating a diverse spectrum of human experiences. The anthology distinguishes itself by not only including works from various geographical regions but also by offering a wide array of literary styles, from gothic tales by Nathaniel Hawthorne to the poignant humor of O. Henry, thereby accentuating the versatility and depth of short story writing as a form. The contributing authors, each an accomplished storyteller in their own right, collectively present a panoramic view of the late 19th and early 20th centuries'' literary landscapes. With backgrounds spanning continents and cultures, these authors contribute to an eclectic mix that reflects the nuances and complexities of global human experiences. This collection stands at the crossroads of literary movements, blending romanticism, realism, and early modernist impulses, thereby providing a textured and layered exploration of thematic preoccupations that resonate across time and space. Short Stories of Various Types offers readers an unparalleled journey into the world of literary diversity and richness. It invites a broad audience to explore the convergences and divergences of human experience as depicted through the prism of short fiction. This anthology is not merely a collection of stories; it is an invitation to engage with the myriad ways in which stories reflect, distort, and enhance our understanding of the world. For students, scholars, and enthusiasts of literary history, this volume serves as a testament to the enduring power of the short story format and its capability to encapsulate the human spirit in all its manifestations.

Understood Betsy (Golden Age Library)

release date: Aug 16, 2024
Understood Betsy (Golden Age Library)
Journey with Elizabeth Ann, a delicate, timid 9-year-old girl, as she discovers the wonders of independence and responsibility on a rural Vermont farm. Forced to leave her sheltered life with Aunt Frances and live with her Putney cousins, she blossoms into Betsy as she learns to make friends, do chores, and embrace a hearty way of living. An uplifting story celebrating growth and family bonds. Originally published in 1917 and loved by generations, this unabridged edition stays true to the classic story, and is accompanied by vintage illustrations from the 1940s.

Understood Betsy: with Original Illustrations by Ada Clendenin Williamson

release date: Sep 20, 2013
Understood Betsy: with Original Illustrations by Ada Clendenin Williamson
This carefully crafted ebook: "Understood Betsy: with Original Illustrations by Ada Clendenin Williamson" is formatted for your eReader with a functional and detailed table of contents. Understood Betsy is a 1916 novel for children by Dorothy Canfield Fisher. Originally published in 1917, this novel follows the adventure of Elizabeth Ann, an orphan who leaves a privileged urban lifestyle with her cousin to live with the Putney''s on a Vermont farm. Elizabeth Ann, nicknamed Betsy, lives with her father''s aunt, Harriet, who expects her to lead a very sheltered life. When she is sent to live with her mother''s family, on a farm in Vermont, she is then expected to do many of the chores that Harriet had thought too demanding of a little girl. Betsy discovers her own abilities and gains a new perception of the world around her. Dorothy Canfield Fisher (1879 - 1958) was an educational reformer, social activist, and best-selling American author in the early decades of the twentieth century. She strongly supported women''s rights, racial equality, and lifelong education. She was named by Eleanor Roosevelt as one of the ten most influential women in the United States.

Montessori for Parents

Montessori for Parents
Hardcover edition of Dorothy Canfield Fisher''s Montessori Method for Parents. Scientific pedagogy as applied to child education in "the Children''s Houses" including chapters on moral training and discipline. Educators will appreciate having this classic hardcover in their collection.

Rough-hewn

Rough-hewn
In the spring of 1893 Strindberg had just published "A Fool''s Confession," D''Annunzio was employing all the multicolored glory of his style to prove "The Triumph of Death"; Hardy was somberly mixing on his palette the twilight grays and blacks and mourning purples of "Jude the Obscure"; Nordau, gnashing his teeth, was bellowing "Decadent" at his contemporaries who smirked a complacent acceptance of the epithet ... and, all unconscious of the futility and sordidness of the world, Neale Crittenden swaggered along Central Avenue, brandishing his shinny stick.

Raw Material

Raw Material
Collection of tales and sketches that describe men and women, odds and ends of observation.

The Brimming Cup (Volume 2 of 3) (EasyRead Super Large 24pt Edition)

The Brimming Cup (Volume 2 of 3) (EasyRead Super Large 24pt Edition)
An American family in small Vermont village.

What Shall We Do Now?: Over Five Hundred Games and Pastimes; A Book of Suggestions for Children's Games and Employments

release date: Feb 18, 2018
What Shall We Do Now?: Over Five Hundred Games and Pastimes; A Book of Suggestions for Children's Games and Employments
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The Aeneid

release date: Jan 01, 2021
The Aeneid
The Aeneid by Virgil: Considered one of the greatest works of Latin literature, "The Aeneid" is an epic poem that follows the legendary hero Aeneas on his journey from the ruins of Troy to the founding of Rome. Virgil''s masterful storytelling, rich imagery, and exploration of Roman virtues and destiny have made this epic a timeless classic that continues to influence literature and art to this day. Key Aspects of the Book "The Aeneid": Epic Hero: Aeneas embodies the qualities of a classical hero, facing trials, divine intervention, and moral dilemmas on his quest for a new homeland. Founding of Rome: The poem connects the founding of Rome to the legendary events of the Trojan War, linking Roman identity to a grand historical narrative. Mythological Themes: Virgil incorporates various mythological elements and references to Greek mythology, enriching the epic''s cultural and literary significance. Virgil, or Publius Vergilius Maro, was an ancient Roman poet born in 70 BCE. He is celebrated as one of the most important figures in Latin literature and is best known for his three major works, "The Aeneid," "Georgics," and "Eclogues" (or "Bucolics"). Virgil''s influence on Western literature has been profound, and his works have been studied and admired for centuries. His poems have not only shaped the course of Roman literature but have also contributed significantly to the development of European poetry and the understanding of classical mythology and history.

A Harvest of Stories, from a Half Century of Writing

A Harvest of Stories, from a Half Century of Writing
For all the stories, Dorothy Canfield has drawn upon her own deeply human experiences and her love and understanding of her fellow man. The reader will find stories of her beloved Vermont, where she joins her neighbors in the day-by-day struggle with community living; of wartime France, where she was active in relief work during World War I; of the Basque country, where she lived for a year; and of ordinary men, women, and children in everyday family life.

Paul Revere and the Minute Men

Paul Revere and the Minute Men
The part played by Paul Revere and the other patriots in the American Revolution.

Basque People

Basque People
Eight stories of the Basque people - sturdy, hard working, unaffected by modern customs.

A Montessori Mother

release date: Feb 04, 2018
A Montessori Mother
This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it. This work was reproduced from the original artifact, and remains as true to the original work as possible. Therefore, you will see the original copyright references, library stamps (as most of these works have been housed in our most important libraries around the world), and other notations in the work. This work is in the public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Within the United States, you may freely copy and distribute this work, as no entity (individual or corporate) has a copyright on the body of the work. As a reproduction of a historical artifact, this work may contain missing or blurred pages, poor pictures, errant marks, etc. Scholars believe, and we concur, that this work is important enough to be preserved, reproduced, and made generally available to the public. We appreciate your support of the preservation process, and thank you for being an important part of keeping this knowledge alive and relevant.

Why Stop Learning

Why Stop Learning
Includes excerpts from Why Stop Learning and a reprint of an editorial by the National Community Foundation "commenting on its plan that seeks to solve the problem suggested by Dorothy Canfield" which appeared in The Evening World on February 25, 1927 -- [p. 5]

Vermont Tradition, the Biography of an Outlook on Life, by Dorothy Canfield Fisher

The Squirrel-Cage

release date: Jan 21, 2016
The Squirrel-Cage
Dorothy Canfield Fisher (February 17, 1879 - November 9, 1958) was an educational reformer, social activist, and best-selling American author in the early decades of the twentieth century. She strongly supported women''s rights, racial equality, and lifelong education. Eleanor Roosevelt named her[when?] one of the ten most influential women in the United States. In addition to bringing the Montessori method of child-rearing to the U.S., she presided over the country''s first adult education program and shaped literary tastes by serving as a member of the Book of the Month Club selection committee from 1925 to 1951.Canfield Fisher spoke five languages fluently, and in addition to writing novels, short stories, memoirs, and educational works, she wrote extensively as a literary critic and translator. For tax purposes, her novels were written as "Canfield," her non-fiction as "Fisher."Her best-known work today is probably Understood Betsy, a children''s book about a little orphaned girl who is sent to live with her cousins in Vermont. Though the book can be read purely for pleasure, it also describes a schoolhouse which is run much in the style of the Montessori method. In all, she wrote 22 novels and 18 works of non-fiction.
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