School-Room Humour by Dr. Macnamara, M.P.
Third Edition
First Published 905
Second Edition (enlarged)1907
Third Edition (with picture cover) 1913
CONTENTS
Faith from Truthful James
From the Author
Preface to the Second Edition.
Preface to the Third Edition.
Chapter 1. A Little General Disquisition.
Chapter 2. Children’s Witticisms Critically Considered.
Chapter 3. A Budget of Quaint Definitions.
Chapter 4. “I Now Take My Pen in Hand.”
Chapter 5. The Religious Difficulty.
Chapter 6. The Fond Parent.
Chapter 7. Little Scientists at Sea.
Chapter 8. A Miscellaneous Collection.
From the Author
R. MACNAMARA desires to thank the Directors of the “SCHOOLMASTER” for the right to use most of the stories which follow. He desires also to thank his old friends, the teachers up and down the country, whose anecdotes he is presuming to put into print.
Preface to the Second Edition.
The original Edition of School-Room Humour published two years ago gave so much pleasure to so many people that it has occurred to me that a new and enlarged edition may prove not entirely unacceptable. I have therefore added the best from my collection since the first publication; and now, as then, tender my thanks to the proprietors of the Schoolmaster and to my friends the elementary school teachers.
T. J. MACNAMARA.
January, 1907.
Preface to the Third Edition.
School-Room Humour having proved a constant source of enjoyment to an ever-widening public, the Publishers have pleasure in issuing a third edition, revised, and with a picture cover, and trust that in its new dress the little book will continue to provide amusement for a large circle of readers.
September, 1913.
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Third Edition
First Published 905
Second Edition (enlarged)1907
Third Edition (with picture cover) 1913
CONTENTS
Faith from Truthful James
From the Author
Preface to the Second Edition.
Preface to the Third Edition.
Chapter 1. A Little General Disquisition.
Chapter 2. Children’s Witticisms Critically Considered.
Chapter 3. A Budget of Quaint Definitions.
Chapter 4. “I Now Take My Pen in Hand.”
Chapter 5. The Religious Difficulty.
Chapter 6. The Fond Parent.
Chapter 7. Little Scientists at Sea.
Chapter 8. A Miscellaneous Collection.
From the Author
R. MACNAMARA desires to thank the Directors of the “SCHOOLMASTER” for the right to use most of the stories which follow. He desires also to thank his old friends, the teachers up and down the country, whose anecdotes he is presuming to put into print.
Preface to the Second Edition.
The original Edition of School-Room Humour published two years ago gave so much pleasure to so many people that it has occurred to me that a new and enlarged edition may prove not entirely unacceptable. I have therefore added the best from my collection since the first publication; and now, as then, tender my thanks to the proprietors of the Schoolmaster and to my friends the elementary school teachers.
T. J. MACNAMARA.
January, 1907.
Preface to the Third Edition.
School-Room Humour having proved a constant source of enjoyment to an ever-widening public, the Publishers have pleasure in issuing a third edition, revised, and with a picture cover, and trust that in its new dress the little book will continue to provide amusement for a large circle of readers.
September, 1913.
School-Room Humour
School-Room Humour by Dr. Macnamara, M.P.
Third Edition
First Published 905
Second Edition (enlarged)1907
Third Edition (with picture cover) 1913
CONTENTS
Faith from Truthful James
From the Author
Preface to the Second Edition.
Preface to the Third Edition.
Chapter 1. A Little General Disquisition.
Chapter 2. Children’s Witticisms Critically Considered.
Chapter 3. A Budget of Quaint Definitions.
Chapter 4. “I Now Take My Pen in Hand.”
Chapter 5. The Religious Difficulty.
Chapter 6. The Fond Parent.
Chapter 7. Little Scientists at Sea.
Chapter 8. A Miscellaneous Collection.
From the Author
R. MACNAMARA desires to thank the Directors of the “SCHOOLMASTER” for the right to use most of the stories which follow. He desires also to thank his old friends, the teachers up and down the country, whose anecdotes he is presuming to put into print.
Preface to the Second Edition.
The original Edition of School-Room Humour published two years ago gave so much pleasure to so many people that it has occurred to me that a new and enlarged edition may prove not entirely unacceptable. I have therefore added the best from my collection since the first publication; and now, as then, tender my thanks to the proprietors of the Schoolmaster and to my friends the elementary school teachers.
T. J. MACNAMARA.
January, 1907.
Preface to the Third Edition.
School-Room Humour having proved a constant source of enjoyment to an ever-widening public, the Publishers have pleasure in issuing a third edition, revised, and with a picture cover, and trust that in its new dress the little book will continue to provide amusement for a large circle of readers.
September, 1913.
Third Edition
First Published 905
Second Edition (enlarged)1907
Third Edition (with picture cover) 1913
CONTENTS
Faith from Truthful James
From the Author
Preface to the Second Edition.
Preface to the Third Edition.
Chapter 1. A Little General Disquisition.
Chapter 2. Children’s Witticisms Critically Considered.
Chapter 3. A Budget of Quaint Definitions.
Chapter 4. “I Now Take My Pen in Hand.”
Chapter 5. The Religious Difficulty.
Chapter 6. The Fond Parent.
Chapter 7. Little Scientists at Sea.
Chapter 8. A Miscellaneous Collection.
From the Author
R. MACNAMARA desires to thank the Directors of the “SCHOOLMASTER” for the right to use most of the stories which follow. He desires also to thank his old friends, the teachers up and down the country, whose anecdotes he is presuming to put into print.
Preface to the Second Edition.
The original Edition of School-Room Humour published two years ago gave so much pleasure to so many people that it has occurred to me that a new and enlarged edition may prove not entirely unacceptable. I have therefore added the best from my collection since the first publication; and now, as then, tender my thanks to the proprietors of the Schoolmaster and to my friends the elementary school teachers.
T. J. MACNAMARA.
January, 1907.
Preface to the Third Edition.
School-Room Humour having proved a constant source of enjoyment to an ever-widening public, the Publishers have pleasure in issuing a third edition, revised, and with a picture cover, and trust that in its new dress the little book will continue to provide amusement for a large circle of readers.
September, 1913.
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BN ID: | 2940015191783 |
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Publisher: | Denise Henry |
Publication date: | 08/28/2012 |
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