Herzberg, Max J. (Max John), 1886-1958
Herzberg, Max J., 1886-1958
Herzberg, Max J. 1886-
Herzberg, Max John, 1886-1958
Herzberg, Max J.
Herzberg, Max J. (Max John), 1886-1929
Herzberg, Max John
Herzberg, Max John (1886- )
Herzberg, Max J. (Max John)
Max J. Herzberg American teacher and writer (1886–1958)
Herzberg, Max J. (Max John), 1886-
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Works
Title | Sources |
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Abe Lincoln grows up | |
Americans in action, by Max J. Herzberg and Leon Mones; | |
Better English. Grade 7[-12] | |
Books for home reading for high schools, graded and classified | |
Classical myths | |
Democracy, and other papers | |
The Emperor Jones | |
English at command | |
English literature | |
For better reading ... | |
George Eliot's Mill on the Floss | |
George Washington, man of affairs; facts that reveal the father of his country as not only a great general, a great statesman, a great patriot, but as also the leader of the American community of his time in practical matters | |
The golden treasury | |
... Happy landings. | |
... Humor of America. | |
Insults, a practical anthology of scathing remarks and acid portraits | |
Life of Samuel Johnson. | |
Literature in the senior high school ... | |
The Mark Twain omnibus; | |
The merchant of Venice, a comedy by William Shakespeare; | |
Myths and their meaning | |
Narrative poems; Ballads, The ancient mariner, Sohrab and Rustum | |
Off to Arcady; adventures in poetry | |
Outline for the study of contemporary literature | |
The Prologue. | |
Quentin Durward | |
Radio and the English teacher; suggested units for courses of study, classroom procedures and projects, and a bibliography | |
The Reader's encyclopedia of American literature | |
The red badge of courage | |
Rewards | |
Romance | |
Romeo and Juliet. | |
Secretarial procedure | |
Shakespeare's Julius Cæsar | |
Shakespeare's The tragedy of Hamlet, prince of Denmark. | |
Speaking and writing English | |
Stories of adventure | |
Style-book of business English, for high schools, business courses, regents' and teachers' examinations, etc. | |
Teachers' manual and key for better English | |
The Terhune omnibus; drawn from the works of Albert Payson Terhune | |
This England. | |
This is America | |
A treasure chest of sport stories. | |
Treasure island | |
The Uncle Wiggily book | |
Vanity fair; a novel without a hero | |
Victory corps reading list, containing books, mainly recent, on issues of the war, preparation for military service, and activities on the home front | |
The war and language, a symposium on the effects of World War II upon the English language, the study of foreign tongues, and the use of words | |
William Shakespeare's "Henry V," an interpretation of the photoplay | |
The world of books; a guide to reading for young people in which may be found volumes of many kinds both grave and gay. |