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Thalheimer's Histories: A series of history books with a Christian perspective, accepting the bible as historical fact, written in a interesting and inspiring manner.
Cromwell: A history and collection of letters from one of the greatest men of English History, Oliver Cromwell. A rare book on a man often overlooked by historians, Cromwell, a village Squire, became a general, who, after his first loss in which he learned the art of war, never lost a single battle.
Progressive Course in Reading:
Cyclopedia: This is a cyclopedia of "Commercial and Social Information, and Treasury of useful and Entertaining Knowledge" 737 pages long, covers topics ranging from Grammar and Etiquette, to playing Chess or the Piano. Very interesting reading. Andrews Constitution: A Study of the Constitution of the United States. American Poems: Selected Poems from America'a Greatest Poets. Rhetorical Reading: A detailed course on Oral Reading. Often overlooked but never more important, being able to speak eloquently is an important skill in todays video/media driven world. Guide to Health: A Course on the Body, how it works and how to maintain it. Rated G in case you were worried. Nature Study: This book is an excellent guide on how to observe and note experiments and studies in nature.
Eclectic Education Series We are very excited about several improvements and additions recently added to our selection of books at Dollar Homeschool. If you haven't visited our website in a while, then perhaps you've missed some of these developments: Ray's Arithmetic has been upgraded to version 4.0, including many new books, McGuffey's has been cleaned and upgraded, and we now have a completely new product out- the History CD. The History CD has many re-discovered, very interesting books, such as a 3 volume set on Cromwell, studies in Rhetorical Reading (reading out loud) and a great Cyclopedia. So, if it's been a while since you last visited, please come again. "History is thus the process whereby human autonomy is continually being shattered and laid in ruins by the triune God." Martin Selbrede
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