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Frederick James Gould

    Frederick James Gould fut un pédagogue, un séculariste et un humaniste dévoué, profondément engagé dans la promotion du développement éthique. Il se concentra sur la création de leçons morales destinées aux enfants, dans le but de cultiver la pensée critique et un sens des responsabilités indépendant de la doctrine théologique. Gould fut une figure de proue des mouvements rationaliste et éthique, travaillant activement à réformer les pratiques éducatives et à diffuser les idéaux des Lumières. Ses contributions significatives résident dans la promotion d'une approche humaniste et basée sur des principes de la vie et de l'apprentissage, laissant une marque durable dans la philosophie de l'éducation.

    Moral Instruction; its Theory and Practice
    The Children's Plutarch: Tales of the Romans
    The Divine Archer, Founded on the Indian Epic of the Ramayana, With two Stories From the Mahabharata
    The Children's Book of Moral Lessons: Second Series
    A Concise History of Religion; Volume III
    The Children's Plutarch; Plutarch's Lives Told In Simple Lanuage
    • This collection focuses on republishing classic works from the early 1900s and earlier, which are now rare and costly. The editions aim to provide affordable access to these timeless texts while preserving the original content and artwork, ensuring that readers can enjoy high-quality reproductions of literary treasures.

      The Children's Plutarch; Plutarch's Lives Told In Simple Lanuage
    • Inspired by the timeless epics of India, The Divine Archer is a gripping tale of heroism, adventure, and divine intervention. Written by acclaimed author Ashok Banker and edited by Frederick James Gould, this novel features memorable characters, a richly imagined world, and a deep reverence for the spiritual traditions of India. A must-read for fans of epic fantasy and mythic storytelling.

      The Divine Archer, Founded on the Indian Epic of the Ramayana, With two Stories From the Mahabharata
    • Culturally significant, this work has been preserved to reflect its original form, including copyright references and library stamps, showcasing its historical importance. Scholars recognize it as a vital part of civilization's knowledge base, ensuring that the authenticity and context of the original artifact are maintained for contemporary readers.

      Moral Instruction; its Theory and Practice
    • Culturally significant, this work preserves the essence of its original artifact, providing readers with an authentic experience. It includes original copyright references and library stamps, reflecting its historical significance and the care taken to maintain its integrity. The reproduction serves as a vital link to the knowledge base of civilization, showcasing the importance of the text in a scholarly context.

      Children's Book Of Moral Lessons: The Family
    • The Children's Plutarch

      Tales Of The Greeks

      • 184pages
      • 7 heures de lecture

      The translation of Plutarch's 'Lives' offers an accessible retelling of influential figures from ancient Greece and Rome, featuring chapters on notable personalities such as Spartan warriors and Athenian leaders. Written in clear language, this edition includes a unique topic index and a new introduction, enhancing its appeal to both casual readers and collectors. It captures the enduring legacy of Plutarch's work, which has shaped historical narratives and inspired literary greats like Shakespeare and Goldsmith, making it a valuable addition to any library.

      The Children's Plutarch
    • Victors of Peace

      • 132pages
      • 5 heures de lecture

      Culturally significant and historically important, this work has been carefully reproduced from its original artifact, preserving its authenticity. It includes original copyright references and library stamps, reflecting its status in major libraries worldwide. This attention to detail ensures that readers can appreciate the work as it was intended, providing insight into the knowledge base of civilization.

      Victors of Peace
    • The Children's Plutarch

      Tales Of The Greeks (1910)

      • 192pages
      • 7 heures de lecture

      Focusing on the lives of renowned Greek figures like Alexander the Great and Theseus, this collection presents engaging tales tailored for young readers. Each story highlights the heroes' achievements and challenges, making Greek history and mythology accessible and entertaining. Written in simple language, it serves as an excellent educational resource for parents and teachers. Illustrated by Walter Crane, this facsimile reprint honors the original work while promoting the importance of preserving classic literature.

      The Children's Plutarch