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‘Home Education’ Series

Volume IV in the Home Education Series. This volume addresses character development and is written directly to children and young adults. Topics include intellect, sense of beauty, imagination, reason and ways we feel and express love to one another. The first half of the book is addressed to elementary school students and the latter half to middle and high school students.

First published in 1905, this edition is derived from the original book and follows the original pagination. As always, this edition is complete and unabridged.

Author(s): Charlotte Mason

Illustrator(s): None

Translator(s): None

Book Size: 5.5" x 8.5"

Pages: 506

Font Size: 13pt

ISBN: 9781649650863

ASIN: 1649650868

  • Paperback: Perfect bound with gloss cover; cream standard paper.
  • Hardcover: Casewrapped with gloss cover; cream standard paper.
  • Linen Hardcover: Linen cloth wrapped hardcover in grey with gold foil stamped letters and gloss dust cover; cream standard paper.
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About the Author

Charlotte Mason was a visionary educator and reformer whose innovative approach to education continues to influence pedagogical practices around the world. Born in England, Mason's life was dedicated to revolutionizing the way children were educated, placing a strong emphasis on respecting their individuality and nurturing their intellectual and moral development. Inspired by the belief that children are born persons with a natural thirst for knowledge, she founded the Parents' National Educational Union in 1887, which aimed to bring quality education to all social classes.