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EVERY CHURCH OR SUNDAY-SCHOOL LIBRARY SHOULD HAVE IT.

THE SUNDAY-SCHOOL LIBRARY.

BY

REV. A. E. DUNNING,

Sunday School Secretary.

16mo, CLOTH, PRICE 60 CENTS.

This book is so excellent that the OFFICE OF THE PUBLISHER'S WEEKLY, with a view to serve its constituency, has purchased an edition, in order to help the good work in giving the book the widest circulation. It should be in every Church or Sunday-school Library, where it will be found the most practical guide for the encouragement of Sunday-school interests, and particularly for the organization and management of Sunday-school libraries. Sunday-school superintendents and teachers, as well as clergymen and parents, will find it an invaluable guide for the direction of good reading.

OPINIONS OF AUTHORITIES.

It

"A capital book, suggested by many inquiries which have been made of Secretary Dunning. treats of the history, object, authorship, selection, use, distribution, and power of the library. It is exceedingly practical and sensible, is written with unusual vigor, is thoroughly interesting, is unsectarian, and has, in an appendix, a list of works suitable for a library. The portion of it which deals with the selection of books is specially valuable, and the volume only needs to become known to gain a large sale among all denominations."-The Congregationalist.

'What the Rev. A. E. Dunning does not know about Sunday-school libraries is hardly worth knowing. His book is the fruit of practical experience, and answers hundreds of questions which are asked by those in charge of Sunday-schools as to the selection of books, their use, their distribution, their relation to the proper work of the school. Mr. Dunning has written a concise, pithy, sensible book. His points are good and are well stated."-Boston Advertiser.

"The book contains a brief history of the origin and development of the Sunday-school library; chapters on its sphere of usefulness and its power; and plans, briefly stated, of selecting books, distributing them, and making them work. There is also a special chapter giving hints for those who would write Sunday-school books. Mr. Dunning is not one who believes in general lists of Sunday-school books, selected for the use of all schools and without reference to the special needs of any; but for the benefit of those who wish a suggestive list he adds a topical catalogue of books, in which each work mentioned is classified under a general head, and its special contents and characteristics are briefly indicated in a note. A basis is thus provided for intelligent choice on the part of librarians and committees."-Sunday-School Times.

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