Published in 1912, Charles B. Bennett's A New Latin Composition draws its examples and vocabularies from the works of Caesar and Cicero. It thus remains a highly regarded, widely-used composition text for both high schools and colleges. The composition book in one section emphasizes Caesar and in the other, Cicero; it includes additional work in continued prose and oral exercises as well as a comprehensive parallel vocabulary. The two books form a complete set for a course in Latin prose composition.