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Collier's Junior Classics is another installment by The Crowell-Collier Publishing Company. Collier's Junior Classics is a collection of ten indexed volumes each with their own title, and a selection of outstanding children's stories and poems compiled for enrichment reading by a distinguished editorial board of children's librarians. Copyright © 1962 by P.F. Collier, Inc.

Overview
In each of the books there is an Introduction for the Collier Junior Classics Series by the series editor Margaret E. Martignoni. The introduction briefly states that; being a child is the most important time in ones life, everything a child sees or hears is on a learning basis and what is gained will forever stay with them. A child deserves what Walter de la Mare has called "only the rarest kind of best." The editors took a great deal of time and effort to assemble the best children's books of the past and present for all genders. The goal of these books is to excite the young reader's imaginations, introduce boys and girls to some of the best books ever written for children, and encourage children to become discriminating, thoughtful, life-time readers. Martignoni gives a quick mention to some of the authors and illustrators involved in this series, and how Collier's Junior Classics is intended for the home, but can be found in libraries.

Volumes
There are ten astounding volumes in Collier's Junior Classics series, it includes the following;
 * A, B, C: GO!
 * 1) ONCE UPON A TIME
 * 2) MAGIC IN THE AIR
 * 3) JUST AROUND THE CORNER
 * 4) IN YOUR OWN BACKYARD
 * 5) HARVEST OF HOLIDAYS
 * 6) LEGENDS OF LONG AGO
 * 7) ROAD TO GREATNESS
 * 8) CALL OF ADVENTURE
 * 9) GIFTS FROM THE PAST

A, B, C: GO!
The first volume in Collier's Junior Classics series is A, B, C: GO!. This text consists of folk tales, nursery rhymes, poems and various stories. A, B, C: GO! is intended for the youngest of children whom are merely there to listen.

Introduction
Each volume in the Junior Classics series has its own introduction by the Volume Editor, in A, B, C: GO! the volume editor is Rosemary E. Livsey. She mentions how childhood is an adventure with new things to discover and question. In her opinion A, B, C: GO! is a passport to this enchanted land where the magic of imagination reigns, supreme, where time and distance know no bounds.

Contents
Nursery Rhymes: there are 50 nursery rhymes in this section including some popular stories like;
 * Ring a Ring o' Roses
 * Hey Diddle Diddle
 * Old Mother Hubbard
 * Baa, Baa, Black Sheep
 * Jack Be Nimble
 * Little Bo Peep Has Lost Her Sheep
 * Jack and Jill (nursery rhyme) Went Up the Hill
 * Hickory Dickory Dock

Favorite Folk Tales: there are 8 folk tales in this section including;
 * Red Riding Hood by The Brothers Grimm
 * Cinderella by Charles Perrault Adapted from the Andrew Lang translation
 * The Three Little Pigs

Best-Loved Poems: there are 8 subsections for this particular section including;

This Happy Day: twelve marvelous poems including;
 * I Sing All Day by Ilo Orleans
 * The Lost Doll by Charles Kingsley

Tall People, Short People: fourteen fantastic poems including;
 * The Ice-Cream Man by Rachel Field
 * Little Blue Shoes by Kate Greenaway

Look For A Lovely Thing: fifteen astounding poems including;
 * Night by Sara Teasdale
 * Daffodils by William Wordsworth

The Animal Store: sixteen wonderful poems including;
 * Chickadee by Hilda Conkling
 * The Tree Toad by Monica Shannon

A Funny Thing In Funny Town: nine fabulous poems including;
 * Holding Hands by Lenore M. Link

There Are Elves and Fairies Yet: eleven beautiful poems including;
 * I Keep Three Wishes Ready by Annette Wynne
 * The Goblin by Rose Fyleman

City Streets and Country Roads: fourteen incredible poems including;
 * Bridges by Rhoda W. Bacmeister
 * The Chicken by Rose Fyleman

'''Good Night! Good Night!''': nine awesome poems including;
 * Cradle Hymn by Martin Luther

Stories for Fun: there are 23 stories in this section including; The ABC Bunny by Wanda Gág Billy and Blaze by C.W. Anderson

Index of Authors and Titles are listed on page 388, and Acknowledgments on page 398 of the first volume of Collier's Junior Classics: A, B, C: GO!

ONCE UPON A TIME
The second volume in Collier's Junior Classics series is ONCE UPON A TIME. This text is a beauteous assortment of modern fairy tales, fables, and world folk tales. ONCE UPON A TIME is one of the four volumes made for a more intermediate group.

Introduction
Each volume in the Junior Classics series has its own introduction by the Volume Editor, in ONCE UPON A TIME the volume editor is Elizabeth H. Gross. She mentions how this text is a collection of tales from twenty countries, with an added dash of fables and modern fairy tales, and how folk tales have a universal appeal as they are a product of the people, and are read and loved everywhere.

Contents
Fables: there are 2 subsections for this section including; The Hare and the Tortoise The Shepherd Boy The Foolish, Timid Rabbit The Quarrel of the Quails
 * Aesop's Fable: eight stunning fables edited by Joseph Jacobs including;
 * Jataka Tales of India: five magical fables retold by Ellen C. Babbitt including;

Folk Tales: four tales from around the globe including; Ireland: one tale England: four tales including; Jack and the Beanstalk by Joseph Jacobs Germany: seven tales including; Rapunzel, Hansel and Gretel, & The Golden Goose by The Brothers Grimm France: two tales including; Puss in Boots by Charles Perrault retold by Virginia Havilland Spain: two tales Norway: one tale Denmark: one tale Czechoslovakia: one tale Korea: one tale Japan: one tale China: one tale India: one tale Turkey: one tale East Africa: one tale West Africa: one tale Indians: three tales Latin America: two tales Canada: one tale including; The Golden Phoenix by Marius Barbeau retold by Michael Hornyansky United States: two tales
 * EUROPE:
 * ASIA:
 * AFRICA:
 * THE AMERICAS

Modern Fairy Tales: five fairy tales including; The Ugly Duckling by Hans Christian Andersen

Index of Authors and Titles are listed on page 368 and Acknowledgments on page 371 of the second volume of Collier's Junior Classics: ONCE UPON A TIME

MAGIC IN THE AIR
The third volume in Collier's Junior Classics series is MAGIC IN THE AIR. This text is made up of specific masterpieces of fantasy. MAGIC IN THE AIR is one of the four volumes made for a more intermediate group.

Introduction
Each volume in the Junior Classics series has its own introduction by the Volume Editor, in MAGIC IN THE AIR the volume editor is Mary V. Gaver. In her opinion, magic is matter-of-fact, the fantastic is real, and the impossible is easy. We can just stroll casually into the land of dreams where far is near and near is far, where up is down and down is up, where big and small are all the same, and anything you wish is real.

Contents
There are twelve stories this volume including;
 * The Adventures of Pinocchio by Carlo Collodi
 * Alice's Adventures in Wonderland by Lewis Carroll
 * The Borrowers by Mary Norton
 * Miss Hickory by Carolyn Sherwin Bailey
 * Winnie-the-Pooh by A. A. Milne
 * A Crime Wave in the Barnyard by Walter R. Brooks
 * Mischief in Fez by Eleanor Hoffmann
 * The King of the Golden River by John Ruskin
 * Mr. Toad by Kenneth Grahame
 * The Mermaid's Lagoon by J. M. Barrie
 * Twenty-One Balloons by William Pene DU Bois
 * The Old Lady's Bedroom by George MacDonald

Index of Authors and Title on page 371 and Acknowledgments on page 373 of the third volume of Collier's Junior Classics: MAGIC IN THE AIR.

JUST AROUND THE CORNER
The fourth volume in Collier's Junior series is JUST AROUND THE CORNER. This text consists of heart-warming stories from other lands. JUST AROUND THE CORNER is one of the four volumes made for more intermediate groups.

Introduction
Each volume in the Junior Classics series has its own introduction by the Volume Editor, in JUST AROUND THE CORNER the volume editor is Alice Brooks McGuire. In her opinion, stories from different countries allows people to look at themselves and discover that they are all the same, they are all brothers and sisters who share the joys and the fears, the fun and the problems of growing up.

Contents
There are seventeen stories from seventeen countries, thus are the following; Australia: Ajax, the Golden Dog by Mary Elwyn Patchett India: Gift of the Forest by R. Lal Singh & Eloise Lownsbery Africa: Damasi's Party by Reba Paeff Mirsky Sweden: The Saucepan Journey by Edith Unnerstad Mexico: Tomas Is Lost by Elizabeth Kent Tarshis Canada: Anne's Confession by L. M. Montgomery South America: Chúcaro by Francis Kalnay Greenland: Eskimo Boy by Pipaluk Freuchen China: Li Lun, Lad of Courage by Carolyn Treffinger Holland: The Wheel on the School by Meindert De Jong Japan: The Big Wave by Pearl S. Buck Italy: The Son of the Gondolier by Elsa Steinmann Switzerland: The Sesemann House Is Haunted by Johanna Spyri [[Greece: Christophilos and the Pascal Lamb by Joice M. Nankivell Burma: Wild Elephant Raid by Willis Lindquist Norway: Snow Treasure by Marie McSwigan Ireland: A Picnic on the Island by Hilda Van Stockum

Index of Authors and Titles are listed on page 371 and Acknowledgments on page 373 of the fourth volume of Collier's Junior Classics: JUST AROUND THE CORNER

IN YOUR OWN BACKYARD
The fifth volume in Collier's Junior Classics series is IN YOUR OWN BACKYARD. This text consists of stories from our own country. IN YOUR OWN BACKYARD is one of the four volumes made for a more intermediate group.

Introduction
Each volume in the Junior Classics series has its own introduction by the Volume Editor in, IN YOUR OWN BACKYARD; the volume editor is Marian C. Young. She mentions how IN YOUR OWN BACKYARD is a potpourri, a mixture of Americans. It tells stories of young people growing up in the America of yesterday, young people living in America today, and tells the story of a democracy through the lives of boys and girls in many parts of the United States.

Contents
There are eighteen stories about the United States, some including; The Wolf Pack by Laura Ingalls Wilder The Hundred Dresses by Eleanor Estes A Different World by Mina Lewiton Henry and the Paper Route by Beverly Cleary

Index of Authors and Titles are listed on page 371 and Acknowledgments on page 373 of the fifth volume of Collier's Junior Classics: IN YOUR OWN BACKYARD.

HARVEST OF HOLIDAYS
The sixth volume in Collier's Junior Classics series is HARVEST OF HOLIDAYS. This text is a selection of stories, poems, document, and factual material about twenty-two American national and religious holidays. HARVEST OF HOLIDAYS can probably interest all ages.

Introduction
Each volume in the Junior Classics series has its own introduction by the Volume Editor, in HARVEST OF HOLIDAYS the volume editor is Ruth Weeden Stewart. She mentions how HARVEST OF HOLIDAYS shares stories and poems bursting with the richness of our literary heritage.

Contents
There are twenty-two sections including;
 * New Year's Day: Dobry by Monica Shannon
 * Lincoln's Birthday: Abraham Lincoln by Ingri & Edgar Parin D'Aulaire
 * Valentine's Day: A Valentine by Eleanor Hammond
 * Washington's Birthday: The War for Independence by Genevieve Foster
 * Saint Patrick's Day: Saint Patrick by Eleanor Farjeon
 * April Fool's Day: April Pranks by Ilo Orleans
 * Easter: Nino's Easter by Valenti Angelo
 * Arbor Day: Trees by Joyce Kilmer
 * Mother's Day: The Mother Sings by Eleanor Farjeon
 * Memorial Day: The Blue and the Gray by Francis Miles Finch
 * Flag Day: Star-Spangled Banner Girl by Carolyn Sherwin Bailey
 * Father's Day: It Was by Dorothy Aldis
 * Independence Day: Fourth of July by Laura Ingalls Wilder
 * Labor Day: The Man With the Hoe by Edwin Markham
 * Columbus Day: Christopher Columbus by Stephen Vincent Benet
 * United Nations Day: Of Courage Undaunted by James Daugherty
 * Halloween: Hallowe'en by Harry Behn
 * Veteran's Day: The Singing Tree by Kate Seredy
 * Book Week: The Library Lady by Sydney Taylor
 * Thanksgiving: The Pilgrims Came by Annette Wynne
 * Hanukkah: Dreidel Song by Efraim Rosenzweig
 * Christmas: For Christmas by Rachel Field

Index of Authors and Titles are listed on page 417 and Acknowledgments on page 427 of the sixth volume of Collier's Junior Classics: HARVEST OF HOLIDAYS

LEGENDS OF LONG AGO
The seventh volume in Collier's Junior Classics series is LEGENDS OF LONG AGO. This text consists of stories from myths, epics, and American tall tales. LEGENDS OF LONG AGO is one of four volumes that cater to the interests of more mature boys and girls.

Introduction
Each volume in the Junior Classics series has its own introduction by the Volume Editor; in LEGENDS OF LONG AGO the volume editor is Jane Darrah. She mentions how myths are not merely moral studies; they are thrilling stories of contests in strength and wit. American tall tales are filled with fun and robust humor, and the hero tales and epics abound with adventure. In her opinion LEGENDS OF LONG AGO will allow you to experience the enchantment and excitement, the adventure and intrigue that has fascinated the world for centuries.

Contents
Stories of the Gods and Heroes by Sally Benson Tales of Love by Edith Hamilton including Pyramus and Thisbe The Miraculous Pitcher by Nathaniel Hawthorne The Chimaera by Nathaniel Hawthorne Phaeton by Thomas Bulfinch Thunder of the Gods by Dorothy Hosford including The New Day.
 * The Arabian Nights: consists of an Introduction and two stories, one being Aladdin; of The Wonderful Lamp edited by Padraic Colum
 * Mythology: consists of an Introduction and six subsections including;
 * Epics and Hero Tales: consists of an Introduction and five stories, one being The Merry Adventures of Robin Hood
 * American Tall Tales: consists of an Introduction and six stories, one being The Black Duck Dinner by James Stevens

Index of Authors and Titles are listed on page 367 and Acknowledgments on page 371 of the seventh volume of Collier's Junior Classics: LEGENDS OF LONG AGO

ROADS TO GREATNESS
The eighth volume in Collier's Junior Classics series is ROADS TO GREATNESS. This text has excerpts from biographies of some of the greatest men and women of the world. ROADS TO GREATNESS is one of the four volumes that cater to the interests of more mature boys and girls.

Introduction
Each volume in the Junior Classics series has its own introduction by the Volume Editor, in ROADS TO GREATNESS the volume editor is Louise Galloway. She mentions how through biography we learn that heroes are people who have self-doubts, make mistakes, and learn to accept failures and to benefit from them.

Contents
There are twenty-one people listed each with their own stories the following include;
 * Florence Nightingale: Lonely Crusher by Cecil Woodham-Smith
 * Edgar Allen Poe: Growing Pains by Laura Benet
 * Moses: The Pillar of Cloud and the Pillar of Fire by Katherine B. Shippen
 * Louisa May Alcott: Running in the Wind by Cornelia Meigs

Index of Authors and Titles are listed on page 371 and Acknowledgments on page of the eighth volume of Collier's Junior Classics: ROADS TO GREATNESS

CALL OF ADVENTURE
The ninth volume in Collier's Junior Classics series is CALL OF ADVENTURE. This text consists of stories with action and suspense of today and yesterday. CALL OF ADVENTURE is one of the four volumes that cater to the interests of more mature boys and girls.

Introduction
Each volume in the Junior Classics series has its own introduction by the Volume Editor; in CALL OF ADVENTURE the volume editor is Charlemae Rollins. She mentions how adventure is life. It's facing tasks which seem impossible, conquering fears that halt our progress and fighting for what we feel is right.

Contents
There are seventeen stories in this volume, some include;
 * Alas! Poor Annabelle! by Carol Ryrie Brink
 * Black Beauty by Anna Sewell
 * The Witch Trial by Elizabeth George Speare

Index of Authors and Titles are listed on page 371 and Acknowledgments on page 373 of the ninth volume of Collier's Junior Classics: CALL OF ADVENTURE

GIFTS FROM THE PAST
The tenth volume in Collier's Junior Classics series is GIFTS FROM THE PAST. This text consists of memorable world classics. GIFTS FROM THE PAST is one of four volumes that cater to the interests of more mature boys and girls.

Introduction
Each volume in the Junior Classics series has its own introduction by the Volume Editor, in GIFTS FROM THE PAST the volume editor is Elenora Alexander. She mentions how GIFTS FROM THE PAST contains excerpts from some of literature's greatest romances and adventures, and how the author's ability to create differences in plot, theme, and mood is what makes these stories never grow old.

Contents
There are eighteen stories in this volume, some include;
 * Rip Van Winkle by Washington Irving
 * Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen
 * The Gold Bug by Edgar Allen Poe
 * Return to Agnes by Charles Dickens

Index of Authors and Titles are listed on page 404 and Acknowledgments on page 406 of the tenth and final volume of Collier's Junior Classics: GIFTS FROM THE PAST