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You may copy it, give it away or +re-use it under the terms of the Project Gutenberg License included +with this eBook or online at www.gutenberg.org + + +Title: The Riverside Bulletin, March, 1910 + Houghton Mifflin Books for Spring and Summer + +Author: Anonymous + +Release Date: February 22, 2011 [EBook #35353] + +Language: English + +Character set encoding: ISO-8859-1 + +*** START OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK RIVERSIDE BULLETIN, MARCH, 1910 *** + + + + +Produced by Barbara Tozier, Bill Tozier, Ernest Schaal, +and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at +https://www.pgdp.net + + + + + + +</pre> + + +<p class="h2">HOUGHTON MIFFLIN COMPANY<br /> +BOOKS FOR<br /> +SPRING AND SUMMER</p> + +<hr style="width: 90%;" /> + +<table style="width:90%;" border="0" summary="Heading"> +<tr> + <td class="tdl">THE RIVERSIDE BULLETIN</td> + <td class="tdr">MARCH, 1910</td> +</tr> +</table> + +<hr style="width: 90%;" /> + +<div class="figcenter"> +<img src="images/fig001-400dpi.png" alt="Illustration by James Montgomery Flagg +From "The Right Stuff," by Ian Hay" title="Illustration by James Montgomery Flagg +From "The Right Stuff," by Ian Hay" />"<br /> +<span class="caption">Illustration by James Montgomery Flagg<br /> +From "The Right Stuff," by Ian Hay</span> +</div> + +<hr style="width: 90%;" /> + +<table style="width:90%;" border="0" summary="Heading"> +<tr> + <td class="tdc">4 PARK STREET</td> + <td class="tdc">85 FIFTH AVENUE</td> +</tr> +<tr> + <td class="tdc">BOSTON</td> + <td class="tdc">NEW YORK</td> +</tr> +</table> + +<hr class="hr2" /> + +<div class="figcenter"> +<img src="images/fig002-300dpi.png" alt="Stephana, the heroine of +"THE DUKE'S PRICE" by DEMETRA and KENNETH BROWN +From illustration in color by A. G. Learned" title="Stephana, the heroine of +"THE DUKE'S PRICE" by DEMy DEMETRA and KENNETH BROWN +From illustration in color by A. G. Learned" /><br /> +<span class="caption">Stephana, the heroine of<br /> +"THE DUKE'S PRICE" by DEMETRA and KENNETH BROWN<br /> +From illustration in color by A. G. Learned</span> +</div> + + +<hr class="hr2" /> + +<p class="h2">HOUGHTON MIFFLIN COMPANY</p> + +<p class="center"><i>Spring and Summer Publications</i></p> + +<p class="center">THE RIVERSIDE BULLETIN MARCH, 1910</p> + +<p class="center"><i>The Prices here given are subject to change on publication</i></p> + +<p class="gendre">Fiction</p> + +<p class="h2">THE DUKE'S PRICE<br /> +By Demetra and Kenneth Brown</p> + +<p class="center">With illustrations in color by <span class="smcap">A. G. Learned</span>. 12mo, $1.20 <i>net</i>. Postage extra.</p> + +<p>International marriage novels have been many of late, even as the number +of American girls marrying abroad has increased, but this one is strikingly +different from the type that has become almost hackneyed. The heroine, a +beautiful girl, the daughter of a New York multi-millionaire, marries a +French Duke, and goes to live with him in the ancestral château. So far, the +situation is familiar. But this Duke is not the melodramatic villain too often +seen. He is a gentleman and a good fellow, +and in the misunderstandings that +arise the reader's sympathy is evenly divided +between the lonely wife and the +proud and unhappy young Duke. The +development of the story is of absorbing +interest, leading to an exciting and +thoroughly satisfactory climax. Not the +least of the attractions of the story is that +the authors know the world that they write +about. Mrs. Kenneth Brown (Demetra +Vaka) will be remembered as the author of +"Haremlik," the brilliant study of the life +of Turkish women which was one of the +most notable and successful books of 1909. +The collaboration of the Kenneth Browns +is one of the most interesting literary +partnerships in contemporary fiction. +Kenneth Brown numbers among his books +"Eastover Court House," "Sirocco," and +other successful novels.</p> + +<p class="h2">THE RIGHT STUFF<br /> +By Ian Hay</p> + +<div class="blockquot"><p>With frontispiece illustration by <span class="smcap">James Montgomery Flagg</span>. 12mo, $1.20 <i>net</i>. +Postage extra.</p></div> + +<div class="figcenter"> +<img src="images/fig003-300dpi.png" alt="IAN HAY" title="IAN HAY" />"<br /> +<span class="caption">IAN HAY</span> +</div> + +<p>Like Locke and Snaith, Ian Hay is a young British writer whose keen +sense of humor and genial insight into human nature will make an instant +appeal to the large audience of novel readers. "The Right Stuff" tells of +the progress of a young Scottish lad from the lowly surroundings of his home +in the hills, through Edinburgh university, through gruelling years as a newspaper +<span class="pagenum">[Pg 2]</span> +hack in London, to the position of private secretary to a man deep in +political life of the London of to-day. In this position he comes into daily +touch with the immediate members of his patron's family, and ultimately, +through a series of highly amusing episodes, takes to himself one of the +sprightly twin sisters of his superior's wife.</p> + +<p>Such is the story. The charm and the real fun lie in the constant surprises +and whimsies of the twin sisters, in their irrepressible young brother,—a +peer of that infant prodigy, The Admirable Tinker,—whose slang is infectious +and novel, and above all in the character and doings of Robin the hero. +Since Barrie's "When a Man's Single," readers have not been introduced to +so canny a young man, or one so altogether likable and human. His extraordinary +proposal alone is a chapter that will make Ian Hay famous, but in +all his doings he is a hero that will delight the reader's heart, and long be +remembered as "The Right Stuff." (<i>Ready in May</i>)</p> + +<p class="h2">THE TWISTED FOOT<br /> +By Henry Milner Rideout</p> + +<div class="blockquot"><p>Author of "Dragon's Blood," "The Siamese Cat," "Admiral's Light," etc. With 8 +illustrations by G. C. Widney. 12mo, $1.20 <i>net</i>. Postage extra.</p></div> + +<div class="figcenter"> +<img src="images/fig004-300dpi.png" alt="From "THE TWISTED FOOT"" title="From "THE TWISTED FOOT"" />"<br /> +<span class="caption">From "THE TWISTED FOOT"</span> +</div> + +<p>"Clean and wholesome danger,"—that +is the phrase, borrowed from the book itself, +that the editor of London <i>Punch</i> +chose to describe the engrossing interest +of "Dragon's Blood," Mr. Rideout's brilliant +novel of last year. Still more applicable +is it to his new story, "The Twisted +Foot." This is an interesting, absorbing +narrative of mystery and adventure in the +Malay Islands. Seldom has a novelist +hit upon a more haunting series of happenings +than those which involve the +American hero, the charming heroine, the +mysterious Englishman, the more mysterious +Asiatics, that live in the book. Over +all is shed the glamour and mystery of +the Far East—of tropical seas and remote +islands. It is Mr. Rideout's best +story. A brilliant series of drawings by +Widney add not a little to the interest of +this notable book. (<i>Ready in May</i>)</p> + +<p class="h2">AN ARMY MULE<br /> +By Charles Miner Thompson</p> + +<div class="blockquot"><p>Author of "The Calico Cat," etc. Illustrated by F. R. Gruger. 16mo, $1.00 <i>net</i>. +Postage extra.</p></div> + +<p>That interesting village which was the scene of the episode of "The Calico +Cat" furnishes Mr. Thompson with the material for another highly diverting +tale. The Army Mule in question is one Mr. Job Bixby, a veteran of the +Civil War. The story of what happened to him on the day set for his wedding, +and the surprising complications that ensued from the innocent trick +<span class="pagenum">[Pg 3]</span> +played by two mischievous boys, make a thoroughly amusing piece of humor. +In addition to its taking humor, the story has a vivid reality of character and +incident.</p> + +<p>The illustrations are by Gruger, whose character drawing contributes much +to the interest and amusement furnished by Mr. Thompson.</p> + +<p class="center">(<i>Ready in April</i>)</p> + +<p class="h2">THE GODPARENTS<br /> +By Grace Sartwell Mason</p> + +<p class="center">Illustrated by F. Vaux Wilson. 12mo, $1.10 <i>net</i>. Postage extra.</p> + + +<div class="figcenter"> +<img src="images/fig005-300dpi.png" alt=""THE GODPARENTS"" title=""THE GODPARENTS"" />"<br /> +<span class="caption">"THE GODPARENTS"</span> +</div> + +<p>How a well-poised young woman just +about to sail for her fourteenth summer +in Europe was hurried from the steamer +by a strange young man, how she went +with him to the mountains of Pennsylvania, +and, chaperoned by her competent +French maid, camped out in the woods +for three idyllic weeks, saved a diverting +little boy from designing persons, and +entered upon a happy love affair, is told +in this unique and charming story. The +book has that happy mingling of humor +and romance, unusual incident and engaging +characters that have made such +stories as "Our Lady of the Beeches" +and "Pines of Lory" linger in the +memory of their readers as the most enjoyable of tales.</p> + +<p>The author, Mrs. Mason, will be remembered as joint author of "The +Car and the Lady," one of the most successful automobile romances ever +written. (<i>Ready in April</i>)</p> + +<p class="h2">COUNTRY NEIGHBORS<br /> +By Alice Brown</p> + +<div class="blockquot"><p>Author of "The Story of Thyrza," "Rose MacLeod," "The County Road," etc. +12mo, $1.20 <i>net</i>. Postage extra.</p></div> + +<p>Among the short-story writers of the day, Miss Alice Brown stands unapproached +for the ability and power of her tales of New England life. The +present collection, which contains the best of her stories written since her +earlier successes, is of notable interest. Lovers of her short stories will find +it the equal of any of her earlier collections. The following are a few of the +sixteen titles: The Play House, Saturday Night, The Auction, A Grief Deferred, +Partners, The Challenge, Gardener Jim, The Masquerade.</p> + +<p class="h2">THE ROYAL AMERICANS<br /> +By Mary Hallock Foote</p> + +<div class="blockquot"><p>Author of "The Desert and the Sown," "Cœur d'Alene," "The Led-Horse Claim," etc. +12mo, $1.25 <i>net</i>. Postage extra.</p></div> + +<p>This new novel from the brilliant pen of Mrs. Foote is in a new vein for +her, but in one that will win many readers. It is an ample, leisurely, delightful +<span class="pagenum">[Pg 4]</span> +historical romance of the days of the Colonial Wars and the American +Revolution, and gets its title from a famous Colonial regiment which readers +of "The Last of the Mohicans" will remember. The story begins with the +birth of the heroine the night of the fall of Fort Ontario in 1756, and runs +to and through the Revolution. The principal characters are this girl, her +widowed father, an officer in the Royal Americans, his ward, a wild girl of +white parentage whom he rescues from a long captivity among the Indians, +a number of fine young men, and numerous subsidiary characters, real and +fictitious, including fine delineations of Ethan Allen and the famous Schuyler +family. The plot involves woodland adventures and satisfactory love affairs +with a final happy outcome. The book is an admirable historic picture of +the time, but it is distinguished from most historical novels by Mrs. Foote's +remarkable gift for portraying the relations between people, which gives to +it all a human reality seldom found in books of this type.</p> + +<p class="h2">THE PROFESSIONAL AUNT<br /> +By Mary C. E. Wemyss</p> + +<p class="center">16mo, $1.00 <i>net</i>. Postage extra.</p> + +<p>The large public that took delight in +"Elizabeth and her German Garden," and +the larger public that likes to read of the +ways of children and enjoys a good love +story, will welcome this delightful book. +It deals with the experiences of a charming +young woman whose married sisters +have made her a "professional aunt." +The ways of children, their moods and +manners, have never been more vividly +and seductively portrayed. There is a +zest in the account of household happenings +that wins the reader at once, but the +book is much more than a story about children. +The love affairs of "Aunt Woggles" +and her own charming personality will become +permanent memories.</p> + +<div class="figcenter"> +<img src="images/fig006-300dpi.png" alt="MRS. WEMYSS" title="MRS. WEMYSS" />"<br /> +<span class="caption">MRS. WEMYSS</span> +</div> + +<p>This is the author's first full-sized novel. +She is an Englishwoman, one of a family +of fourteen children, and she married an +officer in the English army. "The Professional +Aunt" will make her many friends on both sides of the sea.</p> + +<p class="h2">LITTLE BROTHER O' DREAMS<br /> +By Elaine Goodale Eastman</p> + +<p class="center">Printed and bound in distinctive style. Narrow 12mo, $1.00 <i>net</i>. Postage extra.</p> + +<p>This tender and poetic story has a power of imaginative pathos that will +take it straight to the heart of the sensitive reader. "Little Brother o' +Dreams," the shy, poetic elf of the woods, who makes friends with the rich +<span class="pagenum">[Pg 5]</span> +man's child from the city and grows up to be both a bee-man and a poet, +the lover of his childhood's friend, will stay in the memory as one of the +unforgettable characters of contemporary fiction. It is not a novel for the +man in the street, but for discerning readers it will have a rare and unique +charm. Mrs. Eastman has already won distinction, both as a poet and as +an authority in child culture.</p> + +<p class="h2">JOHN FORSYTH'S AUNTS<br /> +By Eliza Orne White</p> + +<div class="blockquot"><p>Author of "The Wares of Edgefield," "Lesley Chilton," "A Browning Courtship," etc. +New Edition. 12mo, $1.50.</p></div> + +<p>Three delightful New England "maiden ladies" figure in these eleven short +stories, which Miss White has so connected that they have a continuous interest +and combine the merits of the short story with those of the novel. The +three heroines belong to an old family, which is devoted to old ways, old +furniture, and has an aversion to anything which savors of modernity and the +parvenu. Miss White excels in the delineation of such characters, and she +makes them all very real and life-like, so that the reader soon learns to look +at them as persons and not as mere creations of an imagination. There is +humor, too, in the stories—humor of a quaint but intensely satisfying nature. +The love affairs have the delicate fragrance of mint and lavender, and savor +of long ago. Contrasted with this is the modern time, which conflicts with +the old and gives the bit of excitement found in the volume.</p> + +<p>This book was first published by McClure, Phillips & Co., with whom it +went through several editions in 1901.</p> + +<p class="gendre">For Children</p> + +<p class="h2">FLUTTERFLY<br /> +By Clara Louise Burnham</p> + +<div class="blockquot"><p>Author of "The Quest Flower," "Jewel," "The +Right Princess," etc. Illustrated in color. +12mo, 75 cents.</p></div> + +<div class="figcenter"> +<img src="images/fig007-300dpi.png" alt="Her father wanted her to move +slowly about and be dignified." title="Her father wanted her to move +slowly about and be dignified." />"<br /> +<span class="caption">Her father wanted her to move +slowly about and be dignified.</span> +</div> + +<p>Flutterfly was a little princess, and +her true name—much too long and hard +for common use—was reserved for state +occasions. Her father, the king, was a +cold and dignified person, who was often +much annoyed by the playfulness of little +Flutterfly, and when one day she stole +away from the palace to go skating with +the pages, he threatened her with heavy +punishment. First he locked her up in her own room, but that very night her +window was magically changed into the opening of a fairy world, through +which she went into Freezeland. The rest of the story tells how she encountered +Jack Frost, how she was befriended by a Giraffe, a Swan, and a +marvelous Horse, how she came to the ice palace of King Crystal, and how +<span class="pagenum">[Pg 6]</span> +finally after many adventures she safely reached home again. And there she +lived happily ever after, for Love had transformed the sorrowing King.</p> + +<p>The book is most attractively illustrated in color by Miss Emily Hall +Chamberlin, whose work is well known to the readers of juvenile literature.</p> + +<p class="gendre">Drama</p> + +<p class="h2">HUSBAND, and THE FORBIDDEN<br /> +GUESTS By John Corbin</p> + +<div class="blockquot"><p>Literary Director of the New Theatre, New York; author of "An American at Oxford," +"Which College for the Boy," "The Cave Man," etc. 12mo, $1.25 <i>net</i>. Postage extra.</p></div> + +<p>Few developments in the last decade have been so startling and important +as the wide-reaching improvement that has been made in the standards of the +American stage, and there have been numerous indications that the drama—not +only the closet, but the acting drama—is again coming into its own +as a form of literature to be <i>read</i>. Peculiar interest, therefore, attaches to +this brilliant play by a man who occupies a post of the first importance in +promoting the improvement of the American stage.</p> + +<p>"Husband" is a powerful embodiment in dramatic form of a typical +American situation,—an overworked, harassed man—a wife feverishly +desirous of social success and pleasure. How the short story works out must +be left for the reader to discover. It is enough to say that it goes from scene +to scene with ever-increasing intensity of interest, and that the conclusion +is a strong, optimistic one, big with meaning for American readers.</p> + +<p>To "Husband" is added a brief one-act piece entitled "The Forbidden +Guests," in which the problem of race suicide and the unwelcome child is +handled with unforgettable imaginative force. Mr. Corbin was for many +years dramatic critic of the New York <i>Sun</i>.</p> + +<p class="gendre">Outdoor Books</p> + +<p class="h2">SPORT AND TRAVEL IN THE FAR EAST<br /> +By J. C. Grew</p> + +<p class="center">Illustrated. Small 8vo, $3.00 <i>net</i>. Postage extra.</p> + +<div class="figcenter"> +<img src="images/fig008-300dpi.png" alt="" title="" /> +</div> + +<p>Lovers of travel and sporting adventure +will find Mr. Grew's book a mine of good +reading. He has been an enthusiastic +sportsman, and has hunted game of all +sorts in nearly every part of the world, +including Singapore, the Malay Peninsula, +Northern Hindustan, New Zealand, Kashmir, +and China. He has killed the cave-dwelling +tiger, the ibex in the Himalayas, +the black bear in Baltistan, the pigeon in +Egypt, wild pigs in the Malay Peninsula, +<span class="pagenum">[Pg 7]</span> +with other game too numerous to mention. He is an observant traveler, a +ready and picturesque writer, while he is one of the few sportsmen-authors +who contrive to give their readers the story of sporting incidents as they +actually occur. The result is a book of remarkable variety of interest and +instructiveness. It is lavishly illustrated from a large collection of remarkable +photographs taken by the author and reproduced with great care.</p> + +<p>Mr. Grew, who is in the diplomatic service of the United States, is at +present a member of the American Embassy to Germany. (<i>Ready in April.</i>)</p> + +<p class="h2">WILDERNESS PETS<br /> +By Edward Breck</p> + +<div class="blockquot"><p>Author of "The Way of the Woods." With illustrations from photographs +and drawings. Square crown 8vo.</p></div> + +<div class="figcenter"> +<img src="images/fig009-300dpi.png" alt="MR. BRECK +AND TWO OF HIS PETS" title="MR. BRECK +AND TWO OF HIS PETS" />"<br /> +<span class="caption">MR. BRECK +AND TWO OF HIS PETS</span> +</div> + +<p>This is a book of unusual interest for +young people. The author, after a brilliant +career in many lands, has of late +spent much of his time in the woods of +Maine and Nova Scotia, and has taken +as a hobby making pets of the wild creatures +of the woods. From the thieving +crow to the black bear and moose, there is +scarcely an animal with which Mr. Breck +has not been upon familiar terms. His +close study of the ways of his animal +friends is woven into an attractive narrative +of the experiences of Uncle Ned +Buckshaw and a group of young people +while camping out in the Nova Scotia +forest. Young readers will find it an +intensely interesting book, from which +they will derive a wide and sound knowledge +of the habits of wild animals.</p> + +<p class="center">(<i>Ready in April.</i>)<br /></p> + +<p class="h2">SWIMMING<br /> +By Edwin Tenney Brewster</p> + +<div class="blockquot"><p>With frontispiece photograph of Annette Kellerman and numerous diagrams. +16mo, $1.00 <i>net</i>. Postage extra.</p></div> + +<p>For any one who wants to learn to swim, to swim better, or to teach some +one else to swim, Mr. Brewster's little handbook will be of unique helpfulness. +It is a compact and well-arranged manual, giving instructions so +clearly and entertainingly that the reader, given the opportunity for practice, +can scarcely fail to acquire the art of swimming in all its branches in a short +space of time. A particularly useful section of the book is that which presents +the best method for teaching very small children to swim. The rapid +increase in swimming instruction in public and private schools has been a +notable feature of the last few years. Mr. Brewster's manual will be particularly +useful to teachers of swimming, while to those who for any reason +cannot obtain expert instruction it will be invaluable, since it will make it +possible to acquire correct swimming without the wasteful habits of muscular +action found in those who acquire the art by the customary haphazard process. +The book is fully illustrated with clear and serviceable diagrams of +positions and motions. (<i>Ready in April.</i>) +</p> + +<p><span class="pagenum">[Pg 8]</span></p> + +<p class="h2">NOTES ON NEW ENGLAND BIRDS<br /> +By Henry D. Thoreau</p> + +<div class="blockquot"><p>Arranged and edited by <span class="smcap">Francis H. Allen</span>. With illustrations from photographs. +12mo.</p></div> + +<p>No one has written more poetically of our native birds than Thoreau, and +some of his best writing was inspired by the songs and the flight of birds. +The fourteen volumes of his Journal, which are sold only by subscription to +the entire set of his Writings, contain a wealth of matter of the deepest interest +to lovers of nature, and what he has to say of birds alone makes a good-sized +volume in itself. Mr. Allen has taken out this bird material, arranged +it in systematic order according to species, and annotated it where notes +seemed necessary. The result is virtually a new volume of Thoreau's works, +for the book is Thoreau's own, not a mere selection from his writings, and a +large part of it has hitherto been practically beyond the reach of the average +book-buyer. It is of interest and value scientifically as well as from the literary +point of view, and it will be welcomed by all bird-lovers, whether or +not they have had a previous acquaintance with Thoreau.</p> + +<p>The editor is well known as an ornithologist, being a full member of the +American Ornithologists' Union, and he has had the advantage of an intimate +acquaintance with Thoreau's Journal, of which he was associate editor +with Mr. Bradford Torrey. The volume is attractively illustrated with photographs +of live birds in their natural surroundings. It will be a book of +permanent value.</p> + + +<p class="h2">LITTLE GARDENS FOR BOYS<br /> +AND GIRLS<br /> +By Myrta M. Higgins</p> + +<p class="center">Illustrated from photographs. Square 12mo, $1.10 <i>net</i>. Postage extra.</p> + +<div class="figcenter"> +<img src="images/fig010-300dpi.png" alt="THE RIGHT WAY TO TAKE A WEED OUT +OF THE GROUND" title="THE RIGHT WAY TO TAKE A WEED OUT +OF THE GROUND" />"<br /> +<span class="caption">THE RIGHT WAY TO TAKE A WEED OUT +OF THE GROUND</span> +</div> + +<p>This small, convenient book gives just +the information that is needed by boys and +girls and older people who are helping +them to make gardens at home. It is +written to the large number of boys and +girls in ordinary circumstances, whose +gardens must be limited as to position, +extent, cost, etc., yet it will be equally +useful to those of larger means who wish +to find out for themselves the joys of a +little garden. It should prove helpful also +to teachers and social workers who are +making school gardens and encouraging +improvement work, and should supply a +need for some time felt by Improvement +Societies and Home Garden Associations.</p> + +<p>It aims first to give the reader a broad +outlook beyond the limits of his own +garden, taking the individual garden in +its relation to the whole garden land of the +community and to the great world garden +itself. Then beginning with the autumn +<span class="pagenum">[Pg 9]</span> +it furnishes timely suggestions for garden work throughout the varying +seasons. It gives simple directions for choosing the site, laying out beds, +selecting seeds, planting, raising, caring for, and harvesting the flowers and +vegetables. It does not try to supply technical botanical information, but +seeks to deepen the interest of the young gardener in all the details of his +daily work by showing him something of the meaning and manner of the +plant life with which he has to deal. It is furnished with a goodly number +of illustrations which add to its interest and usefulness. Nearly all these +are from photographs taken by the author while at her work.</p> + +<p>Miss Higgins has had a varied experience in both school and home gardening +with children of all ages.</p> + +<p class="gendre">Present-Day Topics</p> + +<p class="h2">PERSONAL POWER<br /> +By William Jewett Tucker</p> + +<p class="center">Crown 8vo, $1.50 <i>net</i>. Postage extra.</p> + +<p>As president of Dartmouth during the period when it was growing from +a small New England college to one of the largest institutions of its kind in +the United States, Dr. Tucker came to feel very keenly the need of quickening +in young men the sense of personal power. This may be accomplished +through various agencies, notably through the competition of business; +but no business exists for this purpose. By common consent, however, the +college stands for just this influence. From time to time, therefore, Dr. +Tucker gave the Dartmouth students addresses, or less formal talks, on +themes like the Estimation of Power, the +Distribution of Personal Power, the Morally +Well-bred Man, Moral Maturity, +and the Recovery of Personal Power. +Several of the most suggestive and stimulating +of these talks are now gathered for +publication. The volume contains also a +group of four addresses made at the +opening of successive college years, on +the general subject of the Moral Training +of the College Man, taking up successively +the training of the Gentleman, the +Scholar, the Citizen, and the Altruist.</p> + +<div class="figcenter"> +<img src="images/fig011-300dpi.png" alt="WILLIAM J. TUCKER" title="WILLIAM J. TUCKER" />"<br /> +<span class="caption">WILLIAM J. TUCKER</span> +</div> + +<p>The immense popularity of ex-President +Tucker at Dartmouth will of course +commend this book to all men who have +been connected with that college during +the last sixteen years, but the interest +will not stop there. He is almost equally +well and favorably known to the public +at large, as a wise educator and an eloquent +preacher, for he has been heard in many prominent pulpits and was +for several years a professor in Andover Theological Seminary. +</p> + +<p><span class="pagenum">[Pg 10]</span></p> + +<p class="h2">THE HEALTH OF THE CITY<br /> +By Hollis Godfrey</p> + +<p class="center">12mo.</p> + +<p>Few contemporary topics are so pressing, or attracting so much attention, +as city sanitation to help the health of cities. Mr. Godfrey, well known for +his work in popular science, has been making a study of these questions for +many years, and by his papers in the <i>Atlantic Monthly</i> and elsewhere, has +come to be an authority in the field. This book brings together the results +of his studies, in a volume that will be of interest to every intelligent citizen, +and of the highest usefulness to all engaged in welfare work. The topics +treated are: city air, water, milk, food, ice, noise, waste, plumbing, and +housing. Mr. Godfrey's writings are entertaining as well as instructive, +and the book is the best handbook of this important subject obtainable—(<i>Ready +in April.</i>)</p> + +<p class="h2">THE CONQUEST OF CONSUMPTION<br /> +By Woods Hutchinson, M.D.</p> + +<div class="blockquot"><p>Clinical Professor of Medicine. New York Polyclinic; author of "Preventable +Diseases," etc. Illustrated. 12mo, $1.00 <i>net</i>. Postage extra.</p></div> + +<p>Dr. Hutchinson has won a unique place for himself as a brilliant writer +upon medical topics. In this book upon one of the most pressing themes of +the time, he is at his best. The list of chapters of the book indicates its helpful +and timely character: A Message of Hope, The Enemy Himself, What +Happens to the Bacillus in the Body, The Weapons of War, Fresh Air and +How to Get It, Sunlight: the Real Golden Touch, Food the Greatest Foe +of Consumption, Work and Rest, Intelligent Idleness, The Camp and the +Country, Cash and Consumption, Climate and Health, Specifications for the +Open-Air Treatment at Home. In addition to this there are some practical +appendices dealing with the construction of open-air sleeping porches, camp +building, etc. It is a book which should be in the hands of every tubercular +patient, as well as of all those who are interested in stamping out the great +white plague.</p> + +<p>The illustrations consist of five full-page plates showing various styles of +sleeping porches for home use, and a diagram of a tent.</p> + +<p class="h2">EVERY-DAY BUSINESS FOR WOMEN<br /> +By Mary A. Wilbur</p> + +<p class="center">12mo, $1.25 <i>net</i>. Postage extra.</p> + +<p>The aim of this book is to furnish simple and accurate instructions for the +conduct of "Every-Day Business,"—such business as inevitably falls to the +lot of thousands of American women, both married and single. The methods +of banking, the management of a check-book, foreign exchange, getting +money in emergencies, how to send money, bills and receipts, the relations +of employer and employee, relations with railroads and hotels, simple bookkeeping, +on sending things, taxes and customs, the use and transference of +property, stocks and bonds, wills and estates—all these are clearly and even +entertainingly explained, and the woman who has read the book will find +<span class="pagenum">[Pg 11]</span> +herself saved many daily moments of doubt and many annoying errors. It +is a book which should be in every home, on every woman's writing-table.</p> + +<p>Miss Wilbur has been for many years a teacher of banking and political +economy in Miss Dana's celebrated school at Morristown, New Jersey, and +the present work is the result of practical experience in teaching the elements +of correct business procedure.</p> + +<p class="h2">WOOL-GROWING AND THE TARIFF<br /> +By Chester W. Wright</p> + +<div class="blockquot"><p>Instructor in Political Economy in the University of Chicago. Harvard Economic +Studies, Vol. V. 8vo, $1.50 <i>net</i>. Postpaid.</p></div> + +<p>The continued discussion following the passage of the recent tariff bill +indicates that we are now at the beginning rather than the end of a period +when public attention will more than ever centre upon this subject. In the history +of our tariff no other schedule has attracted so much attention or been +the cause of more controversy than that relating to wool and woolens. It +was the failure of Congress to make any substantial change in duties on +them which led President Taft to single them out in particular as his chief +cause for any dissatisfaction with the present tariff. The one point made +clearest of all in the recent tariff discussion was the need for a thorough +knowledge of the facts and genuine scientific study. In this volume, based +upon years of research, the author has studied the wool-growing industry of +the country in connection with the tariff duties on wool and woolens. He +shows an unexpected variety and complexity of forces, and proves the +superficiality and fallacious character of much of current discussion. The +duties on wool are shown to be of little real importance in the growth of +the industry. Incidentally the book also presents a history of the woolen +manufacture, touches on many points in the history of American agriculture, +and throws light upon a number of the broader problems in the economic history +of the United States. It should appeal to those interested in our country's +industrial history as well as to those interested in the tariff question.</p> + +<p class="h2">COPYRIGHT: ITS HISTORY AND LAW<br /> +By Richard Rogers Bowker</p> + +<p class="center">Author of "The Arts of Life," etc.</p> + +<p>This work, the outgrowth from an earlier book on copyright published by +Mr. Bowker in 1886, with bibliography by Mr. Thorvald Solberg, covers +the development of copyright from the earliest time (and in England as well +as in the United States), to the passage of the new American code of 1909, inclusive +of such interpretation as this has already received in the courts. It +treats in full all the several features of the code of 1909 and is intended +for the use of authors.—artistic, dramatic, and musical as well as literary.—publishers, +lawyers, and the public. Mr. Bowker, as editor of the <i>Publishers' +Weekly</i>, has followed copyright development for many years; and as Vice-President +of the American (Authors') Copyright League, participated actively +in the preparation of the new code. Appendixes give the text of the +code, the Royal Copyright Commission digest of British copyright law with +summary of later legislation, the International Copyright Union conventions, +etc. This work will take a position at once as the standard handbook on +the subject of copyright. (<i>Ready in May</i>)</p> + +<p><span class="pagenum">[Pg 12]</span></p> + +<p class="gendre">Essays and Literature</p> + +<p class="h2">ESSAYS ON THE SPOT<br /> +By Charles D. Stewart</p> + +<p class="center">Author of "Partners of Providence," "The Fugitive Blacksmith," etc. 12mo.</p> + +<div class="figcenter"> +<img src="images/fig014-300dpi.png" alt="CHARLES D. STEWART" title="CHARLES D. STEWART" />"<br /> +<span class="caption">CHARLES D. STEWART</span> +</div> + +<p>Mr. Stewart is seen here in a new rôle. +The six papers that are brought together +in the book fall into three groups. The +first group, consisting of "Chicago Spiders," +"The Story of Bully" (an extraordinary +ox), and "On a Moraine," has +to do with certain curious observations +and reflections connected with the three +subjects in question. For insight, imagination, +and intellectual vigor, they are +very notable, and strike a new note in +American essay-writing. The second +group, consisting of Kubla Khan and +The Study of Grammar, shows Mr. Stewart +as a literary critic and analyst of the +first rank. His interpretation of the +meaning of Kubla Khan will create a +sensation among scholars and lovers of +poetry, while his shrewd and entertaining +remarks on the present method of +studying grammar will provoke animated +educational discussion and cause a reminiscent chuckle in many an old +school-boy and girl. Finally, by itself, comes "We," a vivacious, penetrating +parody of Kipling's famous story, "They,"—which indirectly suggests +some far-reaching thoughts on literary art.</p> + +<p class="h2">AT THE SIGN OF THE HOBBY-HORSE<br /> +By Elizabeth Bisland Wetmore</p> + +<p class="center">Author of "The Life and Letters of Lafcadio Hearn," etc.</p> + +<p>In this group of essays upon some of her intellectual hobbies, Mrs. Wetmore's +penetrating mind and vivacious style are seen to exceptional advantage. +She writes upon topics that are very much alive—subjects of debate +and discussion among cultivated people everywhere. A few of the topics +treated are The Morals of the Modern Heroine, The Child in Literature, +The Contemporary Poets, Strong Meat for the Masses (<i>i.e.</i>, literary meat), +The Books of the Bourgeoisie, The Little Member (<i>i.e.</i>, the tongue), Upon +Making the Most of Life, etc. In tone and flavor, the essays are somewhat +between the bookish character of such collections as Sedgwick's "Great +Writers" and the personal, whimsical note of those of Miss Repplier and +Mr. Crothers. They are always vigorous in thought and expression, and +uncommonly readable. They will be read and talked of. (<i>Ready in April</i>)</p> + +<p><span class="pagenum">[Pg 13]</span></p> + +<p class="h2">AN APPROACH TO WALT WHITMAN<br /> +By Carleton Noyes</p> + +<div class="blockquot"><p>Author of "The Enjoyment of Art" and "The Gate of Appreciation." +Illustrated. Large crown 8vo, $1.50 <i>net</i>. Postage extra.</p></div> + +<p>For any one desiring to get at the true spirit and meaning of Walt Whitman's +poetry, there could be no better introduction than this compact and +illuminating volume. Mr. Noyes, who has made a life-long study of Whitman, +writes of him with peculiar insight and clarity. The chapters deal with +Whitman the Man, with his Art, his Human Appeal, his Attitude toward +God and Religion, and, finally, with his unique message to the individual +reader. The book is in no sense a competitor with any of the biographies of +Whitman,—but, rather, complementary to them. No lover of the Good +Gray Poet can afford to overlook it, while many who have been perhaps but +indifferently interested in Whitman will find this book a stimulus to further +study. It is illustrated with a rare photograph reproduced in photogravure, +together with a facsimile of an interesting piece of unpublished manuscript.</p> + +<p>Mr. Noyes was for several years an instructor in the English Department +of Harvard University, but is now devoting himself entirely to letters.</p> + +<p class="center">(<i>Ready in April</i>)</p> + +<p class="h2">LETTERS TO MY SON</p> + +<p>This is a unique book of intense human interest, written by a well-known +English author whose name is, by her own desire, withheld. These Letters, +or confessions, tell the story of a woman's early wedded life with remarkable +poignancy, and with a humor, tenderness, picturesqueness, and lack of self-consciousness, +that cannot fail to win thousands of readers, especially women. +The volume is unlike all other books of fiction. It cannot be described; it +must be read. It is, in short, the book of a woman's heart written with a +mingling of frankness and reserve, of strong feeling and literary skill that +will make a permanent impression. (<i>Ready in May</i>)</p> + +<p class="h2">A STUDY OF THE DRAMA<br /> +By Brander Matthews</p> + +<div class="blockquot"><p>Illustrated. Crown 8vo, $1.50 <i>net</i>. Postage extra. +[Also, School Edition, $1.25 <i>net</i>. Postpaid.]</p></div> + +<div class="figcenter"> +<img src="images/fig015-300dpi.png" alt="BRANDER MATTHEWS" title="BRANDER MATTHEWS" />"<br /> +<span class="caption">BRANDER MATTHEWS</span> +</div> + +<p>This book does for the theatre what +Bliss Perry's "Study of Prose Fiction" +does for the novel. It is a clear and able +study, not of the closet-drama, but of the +actual stage play. It is not a history of +the drama, though a great deal of sound +dramatic history comes in incidentally. It +is rather an exposition of the conditions +which determine the method in which a +play is constructed and which make for its +significance and success. In its helpfulness +for the intelligent play-goer who +wants to understand what he sees and +judge plays readily and soundly, it is +<span class="pagenum">[Pg 14]</span> +unique. Prof. Matthews has been for many years professor of dramatic literature +in Columbia University, and as a writer upon the drama he has won a +position of undisputed authority. This book embodies the results of his life-long +studies. It is illustrated with plans and views of famous theatres.</p> + +<p class="h2">ENGLISH LITERATURE IN ACCOUNT<br /> +WITH RELIGION<br /> +By Edward M. Chapman</p> + +<div class="blockquot"><p>Author of "The Dynamic of Christianity." Large crown 8vo, $2.00 <i>net</i>. Postage extra.</p></div> + +<p>This unusual book is a study of the debt of English literature, through +the past century and a half, to the religious impulse. "The path of literature +leads primarily to that of religion," says Mr. Chapman; "they are +brethren of one blood, interdependent, and necessary to each other." In +this relation, Mr. Chapman illustrates from the literature he studies, taking +up in order practically all the important English writers from Cowper to +the present day. He writes well and entertainingly, and never with a narrow +theological preoccupation. No serious student of literature can read +the book without drawing from it a flood of new light upon the ideals of the +nineteenth century, while it has of course special interest for those vitally +concerned with religious matters.</p> + +<p class="gendre">Biography and History</p> + +<p class="h2">THE LIFE OF MARY LYON<br /> +By Beth Bradford Gilchrist</p> + +<p class="center">With portraits and other illustrations. Square crown 8vo, $ 1.50 <i>net</i>. Postage extra.</p> + +<p>Of the many notable women of the nineteenth century, few did work of +such lasting importance as Mary Lyon, through whose influence the movement +for the higher education of women was begun. As the founder of +Mount Holyoke College, the story of her life and the force of her personality +are already traditionally known to thousands of college women throughout +the United States, but the world at large, which knows her chiefly as a +celebrated name, will for the first time learn from Miss Gilchrist's admirable +biography of her great personal magnetism and charm. Miss Gilchrist +has done her work well and sympathetically, and has painted a permanent +addition to the portraits of the world's great women. It is a fit companion +to the remarkable "Life of Alice Freeman Palmer," one of the most successful +books of 1908. In the best sense it is a book of inspiration.</p> + +<p class="h2">MY FRIEND THE INDIAN<br /> +By James McLaughlin</p> + +<p class="center">Illustrated. Large crown 8vo, $2.50 <i>net</i>. Postage extra.</p> + +<p>This is an authoritative book of engrossing interest. The author, as Indian +Agent and Inspector, has had intimate relations with Indians for a period of +nearly forty years. It was he who ended the Ghost Dance trouble in 1890 +<span class="pagenum">[Pg 15]</span> +by the arrest of Sitting Bull, and so successful have been his negotiations +with the Indians in many difficult and complicated cases that he is known +among them as "The Negotiator." The +story of his life and work is unique in +the rich literature dealing with the subject +of the American Indian. He tells of +many thrilling episodes in Indian history, +including for the first time the Indian +side of the story of the Custer tragedy at +Little Big Horn, and the story of Chief +Joseph's famous retreat with his Nez +Perces. Along with these intensely interesting +reminiscences, there are studies +of the Indian character that are of first +importance. The author tells of the Indian's +daily customs in love and war, of +his way of looking at things, and of his +religion. The whole, in short, is a thrilling +narrative of adventure and a firsthand +study of the Indian character that +cannot be passed by. It is fully illustrated +with unusual pictures of Indians and their +life. (<i>Ready in April</i>)</p> + +<div class="figcenter"> +<img src="images/fig017-300dpi.png" alt="AN UNTAMED INDIAN" title="AN UNTAMED INDIAN" />"<br /> +<span class="caption">AN UNTAMED INDIAN</span> +</div> + +<p class="h2">COLONIAL MOBILE<br /> +By Peter J. Hamilton</p> + +<p class="center">Revised and enlarged edition. With illustrations and maps. 8vo, $3.50 <i>net</i>. Postpaid.</p> + +<p>Mr. Hamilton has found a new historical field in the region, originally +the stronghold of the greatest tribes of Indians, then explored by the Spaniards +and settled by the French, and long a debatable ground between the +Latins on the Gulf and the Anglo-Saxons on the Atlantic. The Alabama-Tombigbee +Basin, the original Louisiana, of which Mobile was the metropolis, +shifted from one side to the other in the contest until even Edward A. +Freeman declared it an historical puzzle.</p> + +<p>Opportunity is taken in this revised and enlarged edition to emphasize +the American rather than the local features. There is a new study not only +of the early explorers like De Soto, and of the Southern Indians and of +colonial systems, but of the interaction of Latin and British institutions +whose fusion resulted in a new type of American. Previous writers have +contented themselves with the Latin or the British element; this is the first +study of their conflict as seen from the centre of the field. In its department +the book has become a standard.</p> + +<p>Among the new material of this edition may be mentioned much light on +De Soto, Pardo, and De Luna, on the Spiritu Santo question, on French +and Spanish institutions. We find the first presentation of the British legislation, +Indian policy and boundary, and American territorial and social +evolution in the South-west. In the appendix are for the first time made +available the Pardo Narratives of exploration and rare biography. The new +illustrations, too, are a distinct feature. Many are of unpublished maps +from European archives, and show the gradual emergence of the states at +the expense of the Indian nations, and places and relics pictured are of general +interest.</p> + +<p><span class="pagenum">[Pg 16]</span></p> + +<p class="gendre">Travel</p> + +<p class="h2">THE RUSSIAN ROAD TO CHINA<br /> +By Lindon Bates, Jr.</p> + +<p class="center">Illustrated. Large crown 8vo.</p> + +<p>Not long after the Russian railroad across Siberia was opened, Mr. +Bates traveled along it to Irkutsk, and thence by sledge along the old post +road to Urga in Mongolia. His readable and entertaining narrative of his +experiences, adventures, and impressions of the country and people constitutes +a firsthand account of Siberia of unique interest and value; while the +new light that the book throws upon some of the most important questions +involved in the reconstruction of the Far East makes it one that must be +considered by all serious students of this field. It is fully illustrated from +interesting photographs by the author.</p> + +<p>Mr. Bates is a graduate of Yale University, and a civil engineer by profession. +He has, however, given much time to public affairs, and as a member +of the legislature of the State of New York has taken a prominent stand +in reform politics, and in the sound administration of the public's business.</p> + +<p class="h2">1910 SATCHEL GUIDE TO EUROPE<br /> +By W. J. Rolfe</p> + +<div class="blockquot"><p>With colored maps and street plans. Pocket size, flexible leather cover, +$1.50 <i>net</i>. Postpaid.</p></div> + +<p>39th annual edition carefully revised. It includes Great Britain, Belgium, +Holland, Germany, Switzerland, France, Austria, and Italy, besides valuable +general information. As the <i>Travel Magazine</i> says, "It is one of the +most valuable little companions that any tourist can possibly have."</p> + +<p class="gendre">For the Bride-to-Be</p> + +<p class="h2">HER BOOK<br /> +By Mabel M. Swan</p> + +<p class="center">Flexible covers. Crown 8vo, $2.00 <i>net</i>. Postage extra.</p> + +<p>This book is intended first of all for practical use—as a record book to +be kept from the time of the announcement of a girl's engagement to her +wedding day. The diary is supposed to begin at the time the engagement +is announced, giving opportunity for recording luncheons, teas, "showers," +and all other pleasant happenings that accompany an engagement. There +are pages for lists of the people to be invited to the wedding, and those to +whom announcements are to be sent; for lists of gifts, names of givers, and +dates of acknowledgment of gifts; pages for photographs, newspaper clippings, +descriptions and samples of her trousseau, of her wedding gown, veil, and +flowers from her wedding bouquet; and for lists of bridesmaids and ushers.</p> + +<p>It is intended secondly as a gift book, as a book to be kept for future +years, to recall one of the happiest times in a girl's life. The pages have +attractive marginal decorations and a quality of paper suitable for taking +writing ink is used. No more appropriate or acceptable gift can be imagined, +when a girl is engaged. (<i>Ready in May</i>)</p> + +<p><span class="pagenum">[Pg 17]</span></p> + +<p class="gendre">Philosophy and Religion</p> + +<p class="h2">THE PRINCIPLES OF PRAGMATISM<br /> +By H. Heath Bawden</p> + +<div class="blockquot"><p>Formerly Professor of Philosophy at Vassar College and at the University of Cincinnati. +Crown 8vo, $1.50 <i>net</i>. Postage 14 cents.</p></div> + +<p>In the history of philosophy there have been few more notable phenomena +than the rapidity with which the school of thought known as Pragmatism +has gained ground among careful thinkers in the last few years, and, unlike +many schools of thought, it has, as expounded by the brilliant pen of William +James and other leaders, contrived to interest many readers not ordinarily +attracted by philosophical subjects. Professor Bawden's book on +"The Principles of Pragmatism" is a careful, logical, and lucid exposition +of this system of thought, and thoughts bearing on other intellectual fields. +The professional philosopher will find it important and significant, while for +the lay reader it will be a most useful exposition of this most modern of intellectual +currents. Professor Bawden is well known in philosophical circles +for his constructive thinking.</p> + +<p class="h2">THE EARLIEST SOURCES FOR THE<br /> +LIFE OF JESUS<br /> +By Francis Crawford Burkitt</p> + +<p class="center">In the Modern Religious Problems Series. 12mo, 50 cents <i>net</i>. Postage 5 cents.</p> + +<p>The author of this book is a graduate of Trinity College, Cambridge, and +has been Norrisian Professor of Divinity in the University of Cambridge, +England, since 1905. He has made a special study of the Semitic Christianity +that once flourished east of the Roman Empire, and believes that the +rise of the Christian Church can be understood only in relation to the hopes +and fears of the Jewish nation during the first century. Our view of these +hopes and fears must profoundly modify the critical judgment that we pass +on the Gospels and the sources from which we may suppose them to have +been derived. In a previous work, called "The Gospel History and its Transmission," +Professor Burkitt considered the problem how it came to pass that +any historical record of the Life of Jesus should have survived. In the +present volume the main positions taken up are (1) the general historicity +of the sketch of our Lord's career given in the Gospel of Mark, and (2) the +impossibility of making a satisfactory reconstruction of the lost source or +sources used (in addition to Mark) in the Gospels according to Luke and +Matthew.</p> + +<p class="h2">PAUL AND PAULINISM<br /> +By James Moffatt</p> + +<p class="center">In the Modern Religious Problems Series. 12mo, 50 cents <i>net</i>. Postage 5 cents.</p> + +<p>The author of this monograph made his first contribution to the criticism of +the New Testament in 1901 by the publication of "The Historical New Testament," +a work which was at once recognized in Germany and America, as well +as in Great Britain, as an original and fruitful statement of its position. In +<span class="pagenum">[Pg 18]</span> +1907 Dr. Moffatt delivered the Jowett Lectures in London upon The Spirit +in the Early Church. These have not yet been published, but the present +monograph is a compact and popular outline of the argument developed in +the first and second of the Lectures. Dr. Moffatt has contributed articles on +various aspects of Paul to the Encyclopedia Biblica, the new edition of the +Encyclopedia Britannica, and the critical reviews. He writes out of a prolonged +study of the subject, both on its critical and on its constructive side, so +that the present monograph may claim to have behind it that original research +without which no contribution to the literature of Paulinism is entitled +to a hearing.</p> + +<p class="h2">THE CHURCH AND LABOR<br /> +By Charles Stelzle</p> + +<p class="center">In the Modern Religious Problems Series. 12mo, 50 cents <i>net</i>. Postage 5 cents.</p> + +<p>This little book seeks to make clear the steps which have been taken to +bring the Church and Labor into closer relationship with one another, and +to point out methods of still closer relationship. Mr. Stelzle was born in +a tenement house district in New York City. At eight years of age he left +school and went to work in a tobacco factory. Later he was a newsboy, and +then a machinist, which has given him the right to be a member of the International +Order of Machinists, and to have access to the Labor Unions of +this country. He annually attends the two weeks' convention of the American +Federation of Labor as a fraternal delegate, and his addresses have +created the greatest enthusiasm. He is now directing some laboratory work +for the Presbyterian Church among the foreign-speaking people of New +York City. He is director of the Department of Christian Sociology in one +of the leading schools for Christian workers, and as Superintendent of the +Presbyterian department of Church and Labor, has done yeoman service in +bringing the Church to an appreciation of the laboring man, and the laboring +man to an appreciation of the Church.</p> + +<p class="gendre">Poetry</p> + +<p class="h2">COMPLETE POEMS<br /> +OF RICHARD WATSON GILDER</p> + +<p class="center">With photogravure portrait. Crown 8vo, $1.50. Also in leather bindings.</p> + +<p>This complete edition of Mr. Gilder's poems appeared under his supervision +a year and a half ago. It contains his final selection from his nine +previous volumes, together with his last pieces, and is a notable and permanent +addition to the library of American song.</p> + +<p class="h2">POEMS OF BELIEF<br /> +By Theodore C. Williams</p> + +<div class="blockquot"><p>Translator of "Virgil's Æneid" and "Elegies of Tibullus." With frontispiece +by Elihu Vedder. 12mo.</p></div> + +<p>Mr. Williams, whose recent edition of the Æneid is regarded by the <i>Harvard +Graduates' Magazine</i> as "the best English translation of the present +<span class="pagenum">[Pg 19]</span> +time," offers in this new volume about seventy poems which may be divided +into three groups,—religious, occasional, and translations from the Latin. +The poems express devoutly and freely the common experiences of the religious +life, but are not ecclesiastical; and though not doctrinal, the accent +is rather upon truth than feeling. The standpoint is ethical idealism. As +<i>The Christian Register</i> has said, Mr. Williams is "a religious idealist who +is at heart a true poet ... as well as a thorough classical scholar and a +winning religious teacher."</p> + +<p class="gendre">Riverside Press Editions</p> + +<p class="h2">A POET IN EXILE<br /> +BEING SOME EARLY LETTERS OF<br /> +John Hay</p> + +<p class="center">Edited by Caroline Ticknor. Limited Riverside Press Edition. With portrait. 8vo.</p> + +<p>A highly interesting and significant episode in the life of John Hay is +presented in this unusual little book in the original documents. In 1858, +young Hay, then twenty years of age, graduated from Brown University +and went to study law in a dingy law office in Warsaw, Illinois. This +was his poetic period of storm and stress. Remote from the literary friendships +that had been a delight and inspiration in college, exile as he felt himself, +he poured himself out in some interesting unpublished poems and +particularly in a series of letters to his friend, +Miss Nora Perry, the poet of Providence, who was +one of the most interesting women of her time. The +slender volume, which contains these letters and +poems published for the first time, will be of extraordinary +interest to book-lovers, collectors, and +the many admirers of Mr. Hay. It is octavo, of +about 64 pages, printed from type on Batchelor +hand-made paper, and bound uncut in paper-boards +with paper label. The frontispiece is a contemporary +portrait of Hay engraved on copper by Sidney +L. Smith.</p> + +<div class="figcenter"> +<img src="images/fig021-300dpi.png" alt="" title="" /> +</div> + +<p class="h2">PAN'S PIPES<br /> +By Robert Louis Stevenson</p> + +<p class="center">Riverside Press Edition of 550 numbered copies, 500 for sale. Small 16mo.</p> + +<p>There are few more charming essays in modern letters than Stevenson's +characteristic whimsical discourse which he has entitled "Pan's Pipes," a +faithful rendering of that pagan spirit which is eternal in the human heart. +The delicacy and classic air of the essay has made it seem a peculiarly fit +subject for exquisite typographical treatment. In this edition, Mr. Bruce +Rogers has given it an embodiment of simple neo-classic charm which +leaves little to be desired. The little book consists of 18 pages printed from +type on a special quality of Italian hand-made paper and decorated with +medallions of fauns and satyrs adapted from old engraved gems. The binding +is of brilliant red paper on thin boards, stamped with a representation +of a maze, also taken from an old gem. +<span class="pagenum">[Pg 20]</span></p> + +<p class="gendre">Educational</p> + +<p class="h2">American Education<br /> +By Andrew S. 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Postpaid.</p></div> + +<p>Professor Ruediger discusses the teacher's education and training and +presents a very satisfactory summary and interpretation of the best educational +theory underlying the aims of education, the administration of schools, +and methods of teaching.</p> + +<p class="h2">The First Book of Stories for the Story-Teller<br /> +By Fanny E. Coe</p> + +<p class="center">Teacher of English in the Boston Normal School. 16mo, 80 cents <i>net</i>. Postpaid.</p> + +<p>This collection of stories has been especially prepared by Miss Coe for +teachers and parents of children of the age of those in the first grade in our +public schools.</p> + +<p class="h2">European Hero Stories<br /> +By Eva March Tappan</p> + +<p class="center">Profusely illustrated. Square 12mo, 65 cents <i>net</i>. Postpaid.</p> + +<p>This book, in a picturesque but historically accurate narrative, portrays the +preëminently great characters of European history, from Alaric the Visigoth +to Napoleon.</p> + +<p class="h2">The British Isles<br /> +By Everett T. Tomlinson</p> + +<p class="center">Profusely illustrated from photographs. 12mo, 60 cents <i>net</i>. Postpaid.</p> + +<p>This book tells the story of a journey which the author took in company +with a party of young people through the British Isles. An introduction +summarizes the geographical facts of the British Isles, and sketches the +history of the English people. An appendix contains statistics of areas, +population, production, etc.</p> + +<p class="h2">Little-Folk Lyrics<br /> +By Frank Dempster Sherman</p> + +<p class="center">School Edition. Illustrated. 16mo, 60 cents <i>net</i>. Postpaid.</p> + +<p>Mr. Sherman's poems have been widely recognized for their special appeal +to children. They are written in a vein similar to Stevenson's "Child's +Garden of Verse."</p> + +<p class="h2">Old Ballads in Prose<br /> +By Eva March Tappan</p> + +<p class="center">School Edition. Illustrated. 12mo, 40 cents <i>net</i>. Postpaid.</p> + +<p>There is no more fascinating chapter of literature for children than that +of the old English ballads. The most suitable of these ballads for school use, +<span class="pagenum">[Pg 21]</span> +written in Miss Tappan's best narrative style, are offered in this book. The +book is illustrated by Fanny Y. Cory.</p> + +<p class="h2">The Basket Woman Stories<br /> +By Mary Austin</p> + +<div class="blockquot"><p>Author of "The Land of Little Rain," "Isidro," etc. Prepared for School Use. +Illustrated. 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Postpaid.</p></div> + +<p>The editorial equipment contains a general introduction, special introductions +to the different plays, and explanatory and critical notes.</p> + +<p class="h2">Mrs. Gaskell's Cranford</p> + +<div class="blockquot"><p>Edited, with complete introduction, notes, questions, and suggestions, by H. E. Coblentz, +head of the English Department, South Division High School, Milwaukee. Riverside +Literature Series, No. 192. Paper, 30 cents, linen, 40 cents <i>net</i>. Postpaid.</p></div> + +<p>The editor, well known as a teacher and literary critic, has had the unusual +advantage of a recent visit to Knutsford, which is the Cranford of the +story. Photographs of the town of Knutsford add interest.</p> + +<p class="h2">A Translation of the Æneid of Virgil</p> + +<div class="blockquot"><p>By Theodore C. Williams, formerly Head Master of the Roxbury Latin School. Riverside +Literature Series, No. 193. Illustrated. Linen, 75 cents <i>net</i>. Postpaid.</p></div> + +<p>The editorial equipment includes a synopsis of the story, an introduction +on the "poet and the poem," questions on the text, suggestions for reading, +books for reference, famous lines, and a pronouncing vocabulary of the proper +names in the poem.</p> + +<p class="h2">Selections from Irving's Bracebridge Hall</p> + +<div class="blockquot"><p>Edited by Samuel Thurber, head of the English Department, Technical High School, +Newton, Mass. Riverside Literature Series, No. 194. Paper, 15 cents, +linen, 25 cents <i>net</i>. Postpaid.</p></div> + +<p>Teachers of English in technical and commercial high schools will find +this edition unusually well adapted to their students. The introduction, explanatory +notes, and questions have been prepared with unusual care.</p> + +<p class="h2">Thoreau's Walden</p> + +<div class="blockquot"><p>Edited by Francis H. 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