2. 1035 djornfll Slaui irl^onl Ulibraty Cornell University Library Z 1035.A11 A.L.A. .caja'SS r^ Cornell University Library The original of this book is in the Cornell University Library. There are no known copyright restrictions in the United States on the use of the text. http://www.archive.org/details/cu31924024833661 I'lTBLlSFTEK'S I'RKP^ACR. Tht^ history n! tlie nndfi-takiiifi A. L. A. < '(ildlmj is set, furtli in llii' eilitoriiil iirel'ari^ wliicli follows. The first edition was, it will lie noticed, issued liy (he Hureau of Kiiiu-atioii, and Ijv (lire<-t action of C'ongress. Since 1893, liowcver, the Liiiiary of CVuiKress, [iroiiintecl into the position of a national liltrary for the United States, has come to be the logical agent of the government for such an under- taking presumed to he in the interest of Aiuerican libraries as a whole. It agreed to publish and distribute tliis revised edition. As appears from tbi^ («litoi's iireface, however, its cooperation has actually gone further than this: it jirinted also and distributed the jire- liminary trial lists, and it prepared the material wdiieh forms the Dictifmai'v section of the ('orumnil!<,]Vaxli'nuit(m, ]). C, and forwarding the price below statci I (a nominal charge, to prevent waste) ; Complete (parts 1 and 2). Price: Cloth .50 cents, pupiT "J't cents. Part 1 i/r part 2 separately. Price; (^loth 2.% cents, paper 1.5 cents. It would liave been difficult if not impossible to print the Oil/iMii/ in the short tinje remtiining for publication before the A. L. A. <'onference at St. Louis without the energetic efforts of the various members of the Library of Congress staff — especially, if any may be particularly mentioned — of Miss Irene Gibson, Mr. F. Xeumann and Mr. \V. I». Johnstwn, who have devoted to it much outside time; or without the prompt and efficient cooperation of the chief of the Catalog division and - 1.9 148 ( ieneral wurks including Bililicigraphy 2 96 1.9 14:5 Philosophy 4 I'L'O 4.2 319 Religion S 424 S 604 Sociology o ins 1.6 123 Language 7 OO-'l 6.2 471 Natural science 5 I'liS li 45:-! Useful arts 4 225 4.7 hbi Fine arts including Music and Sports 14 694 13.4 1001 Literature Hi S(J!) 16. :5 1226 Fiction 15 756 i.s. ;! 973 History s 41 ;; 9.1 6S5 Travel VZ 1 ;:-;5 K;). 5 1020 Biograiihy 101 52311 100.1 7.520 8 A. L. A. CATALOG A. L. A. library. The United States bureau of education has the complete collection included in the 1893 catalog as exhibited at the Chicago exposition. Frederick M. Crunden, librarian of St Louis public library, vice chairman of the committee on library exhibit at the Louisiana Purchase exposition, has collected this library of 1904 as an exhibit of a model town library in the Missouri state building. This will probably be retained by the St Louis public library after the exposition closes. The Library of Congress has also bought every book in the list not already in its collection, and the New York state library always buys anj^ books it maj^ lack to make its A. L. A. catalog complete. These libraries can be kept up to date by adding or withdrawing books as fast as changes are made. It is expected that many public libraries will start by buying the entire list. Selection. The following circulars sent by the editor to critics will show the exact plan on which the work was done and make clear what the collaboratoi's aimed to do. SUGGESTIONS FOR MARKING LISTS 15 November 1902 Tentative lists. The basis for selection in each subject will be the x\. L. A. catalog of 1893 sup- plemented by lists of later publications. As presumption will be in favor of books already in the Cat- idofi, the main task of selection will lie in the supplementary lists, which are intended to C(jntaiu all books since 1893 with any claim to consideration. Please feel, however, as much freedom in adding as in striking out titles; for in spite of the care taken in making up the lists, some appropriate works may have been overlooked. Marking scheme. If critics will use the following scheme in marking lists, it will secure uni- formity that will greatly lighten the labor of combining returns for the revised list on which a second criticism will be asked before publication. PLEASE PUT SYMBOL I.X LEFT JIAHGIN BEFORE TITLE Symbol Moiiiiiiiir + Keep -| — |- Keej) without fail — Reject = Reje(t without fail o Nil opinion Please note at least briefly the reason for which you reject or incline to reject a book; e. ir. out of date (o d), too technical (tt), ina<-curate (i), too little demand (d), vicious (v) The abbreviations given in ( ) may be used instead of writing words in full. Rejection. From the lists are to be discarded: 1 Books out of print, unless still readily obtainable and not rejilaced liy somethini'- better, e. m. tliere is nothing to take the ]ilace of the U. S. report ef 1870 on public libraries, and it is easily uotten (if scciindhand dealci's; i Books superseded liy others giving newer information or theories, e. g. those on eountries where conditions have changed like the West Indies or Philippines, or on rapidlv growini; sciences and industries like chemistry and electricity; 3 Editions su])erseded by those distinctly lietter for public li))raries, but sjiecify |ireferred edition- 4 Books that forotlier reasons yoii believe can lie more advantageously replaced liy others, notino- in each case why )'(m disi'ard; ,') Books that you tliink have no claim tn a place in so limited a list of this character. Notes. Either formulated notes, rough notes or eimmients as a basis for notes, original or (juoted, whet her giving ymir own estimate or facts useful to a reader trying to choose between different books, SymlKtl Meiinliiff ? Uncertain + ? lUelined to keep _? Inclined tn reject o.p. Out of print EDITORIAL PREFACE 9 are specially requested, as they will be the most helpful feature of the Catalog. As many titles will be annotated as practicable in the short time available for this edition and the annotation completed in a later edition. References to good notes already in print, with criticism of either matter or manner, would be much appreciated. Among important items for notes are point of view; trustworthiness; scope; characteristics of style (didactic, colloquial, interesting, witty, dry, involved or difficult to follow, etc.); scene; period; class of readers to which adapted. Edition. If you would retain a book but substitute a different edition, cancel description of edition given and specify preferred edition. Suggested method. Labor on the lists will probably be minimized by marking first the + + and =; i. e. the two extremes of books positively rejected or included. A rough count of those included then quickly shows whether they must be weeded out to come within the allowance to that subject for 8,000 volumes or whether more may be added. The labor asked of those who kindly assist in this work will be made as light as possible by fur- nishing lists ready for quick checking with the symbols above, which with a minimum of work will indicate the critics' judgment and preference. FINAL REVISION OF LISTS 15 January 1904 The lists submitted for final expression of opinion are njade up by the associate editor for selection, iirs H. L. Elmendorf, special bibliographer of the Buffalo public library, after comparisoi of votes of specialists and advisory board, often supplemented by reference to reviews or examination of the books themselves. The estimated quota, or proportion, for each class has been filled in the printed galleys. If you wish to add books, either from the typew'ritten lists or as new suggestions, please indicate, if possible, what books you would take out in return for those that you would put in. As this Catalog is not a bibliography of the best books from a scholar's point of view, but a list of books most practically useful to a small public library, those out of print are omitted unless still readily obtainable. Classification. Please do not discard a book suitable for this Catalog merely because found under a head where it does not belong, but say why it should be classed elsewhere. Classification of all books retained will be carefully revised. . Ngtes. Comments of two distinct kinds are asked: those helpful to editors in finally deciding what books to include; those helpful to readers in choosing what books to read. Please add informa- tion that you consider important, specially on the following points: preferred editions, with character- istics of more expensive or cheaper editions that should be mentioned in notes; details of type or printing making a book unusually agreeable or tiresome to the eyes; whether reprint from periodicals; index, whether good, bad, or lacking; point of view — whig, sociaHst, catholic, etc.; scope and purpose; its rank in literature of the subject; marked characteristics of style; scene; period; class of readers to which adapted. As the time is very short for the work still to be done, please return your criticisms Ijy earlies^t possible mail. We greatly wish your final opinion, but can not delay work for belated returns. Notes for future editions. Immediately on publication revision will begin for the next edition, specially in adding desirable notes. An extra copy for marking by the system adopted will be sent to anyone willing to give the editors the benefit of his criticisms. All suggestions made will be so' arranged as to insure consideration when the next edition is printed. No one can do a greater service to this Catalog than those who point out its faults, except those who show definitely how to improve it. No one can be more keenly alive to its imperfections than those who know it best, its makers. 10 A. L. A. CATALOG Acknowledgments. For 26 j-ears the present editor has persisted in his faith that this Catalog would some time appear because it was the most important and vahialile single book that could be made to aid in the great public library movement. It is fitting to i-ecord here acknowledgments to those who have made it possible. 1 To the New York state library, which for 15 years has kept this Catalog steadil}' in view, has borne the heaviest burdens of preparation, and proposes with such cooperation as it can get to continue the work and make each succeeding edition better. This library selected the original lists, digested all returns, wrote all circulars and conducted all correspondence, classed the books by the Diicimal vlasis/ftcatioiu furnished the majority of the notes and edited all of them, made the index and edited copy for the class list. Special acknowledgment is due to Walter Stanle}' Biscoe and Miss Martha T. Wheeler, whose practical experience in book selection and annotation and biblio- graphic knowledge have made their unflagging cooperation invaluable; and to INIiss Elva L. Bascom, who took immediate charge of routine and clerical detail, condensed hundreds of notes from reviews (many of them among the best in the Catalog)^ edited much of the cop}', and gave practical advice in formulating plans. That there are not more errors is largely due to her unceasing vigilance. 2 To the Library of Congress for generous cooperation far be3'ond its original promises. Besides bearing the whole cost of printing and distributing this volume, it printed and mailed preliminary and revised lists, and has made and published card and dictionary catalogs of the whole collection. The Library^ of Congress staff throughout the work has cooperated most warmly to secure improvements both in substance and form, and to correct mistakes both in and out of their definite province. The editors and public are under deep obligation for the generous cooperation and warm personal interest constantlj- shown in this work by the Librarian of Congress and his staff. y, To Mr W. P. Cutter, librarian, Forbes library, Northampton, Mass., for furnishing expansive classification numbers for the entire collection and for the synopsis of the Expansive Classification which precedes the dictionary catalog. These numbers appear both in the dictionary catalog and on the printed cards of the Library of Congress. 4 To the A. L. A. publishing board for its appropriation of §1,500 towards expenses, for its warm interest in the work, and for authorizing the issue under its auspices, thus recognizing more fully in fact that it represents the cooperation of nearly 3(i0 libi'arians and specialists, and so is not alone from the New York state lilirary and Library of Congress, but, as its original name suggests, represents the A. L.'a. 5 To the 250 collaborators and critics carefully selected from the entire count w as best able to advise in their respective fields, who have given without compensation more thought and labor and have contributed more suggestions and notes than could be reasonably expected from men whose days are crowded with important duties. The makers of the Catalog are under greatest obligation to Pi-of. .Tames Hardy Ropes, of Harvard, whose generous ofl'er to substitute a carefully balanced list on religion for the rough original list was cordially accepted. Ills list was made the working biisis for further criticism, though the resulting list, as was inevitable, varies o-reatlv from his selection. EDI1X)RIAL PREFACE 11 6 To Mrs H. L. Elmendorf, to whose nii-e (lualifications for this work much of its merit is due. As librarian of the Milwaukee public litirarj- and later as special bibliographer of the Buff;ilo public library she has given so nuich attention to the needs of the average public library that she seemed best qualified for this important position, which she has so acceptably tilled. Her choice of the 7,520 volumes was made from a list of three times that number containing much conflicting opinion. Besides deciding on the books to be included she also gave luost valuable aid in furnishing notes and in choosing and revising others from the vast mass of those under consideration. No man or committee could possibly make such a selection without leaving grounds for criticism from various points of view. In many cases several recognized authorities insisted that a certain book should be added or omitted, while others equallj^ good insisted on just the reverse. The selection editor had all the reasons from both sides before her, in addition to a lifelong and intimate knowledge of public library needs far beyond most of the critics. With rare skill, industry and patience she has made the list after full consideration of pros and cons. In the judgment of those who know most about this catalog and the people for whom it is intended, ho one else would have done this work better. 7 To Miss May Seymour, associate editor, to whom the entire executive work was committed. In both 1903 and 1904 she has given not only every working hour that could be taken from other duties but has added evenings, holida3^s and vacations. After plans were completed the editor left their execution to her, and in 30 years' experience he has never lieen better satisfied with the performance of delegated duties. Besides her executive duties, she has been constantly and most efficiently active in every department, and her rare skill and devotion to this work have added much to its practical value. To no other person are so great acknowledgments due. Mel\il Dewey, Edltin- Albany. N. Y. 10 S,,pf. 1901i. LISTS OF ABBREVIATIONS ADDRESS LIST OF PUBLISHERS SERIES ABBREVIATIONS AUTHORITIES FOR NOTES GENERAL ABBREVIATIONS (12) ADDRESS LIST OF PUBLISHERS Arrangred by abbreviations used in entries A. L. A. pub. board American library association. Publishing board Boston G. Allen George Allen, 156 Charing Cross Road, London W. C. W. H. Allen W. H. Allen & co. limited, 64 Cannon st. London E. C. Allyn Allyn & Bacon, 172 Tremont st. Boston Altemus Henry Altemus co. 507-513 Cherry st. Philadelphia Amer. arch American architect co. 211 Tremont st. Boston Amer. Baptist American Baptist publication society, 1420 Chestnut st. Phila- delphia Amer. bk. & Bible h American book and Bible house Aster pi. N. Y. Amer. bk. co American book co. Washington sq. N. Y. Amer. elec. co American electrician co. 120 Liberty st. New York Amer. pub. health ass'n American public health association, Sec'y 1903, C: 0. Probst, Columbus O. Amer. sheep breeder co American sheep breeder co. press, Chicago Amer. tract soc American tract society, 1 50 Nassau st. N. Y. Amer. unit, ass'n American unitarian association, 25 Beacon st. Boston Americana co. Americana co. N. Y. Andrus Andrus & Church, Ithaca, N. Y. Anthony & co E. & H. T. A.nthony & co. 124 5th av. N. Y. Anthony & S Anthony & Scovill co. 124 5th av. N. Y. Appleton -~ D. Appleton & co. 436 5th av. N. Y. Arch, record co Architectural record co. 14 Vesey st. N. Y. Armstrong A. C. Armstrong & son, 3 & 5 W. 18 st. N. Y. Arnold Arnold & co. 418-422 Sansom st. Philadelphia E. Arnold Edward Arnold, 37 Bedford st. Strand, London W. C. Art craft inst Art craft institute, Chicago Ath. office Athenaeum office, 11 Bream's buildings. Chancery Lane, Lon- don E. C. Audel - Theodore Audel & co. 63 5th av. N. Y. \yi\ __ Avil printing co. 1001 Chestnut st. Philadelphia Bacon - - E. H. Bacon & co. 8 Beacon st. Boston Baird - - Henry Carey Baird & co. 810 Walnut st. Philadelphia Baker & T Baker & Taylor co. 33-37 E. 17th st. N. Y. Baker, V. & co - - - Baker, Voorhis & co. 66 Nassau st. N. Y. Bardeen C. W. Bardeen, Syracuse, N. Y. Barnes - A. S. Barnes & co. 156 oth av. N. Y. Bates - Bates & Guild co. 42 Chauney st. Boston Batsford - sf Scribner. Bgll _ George Bell & sons, York st. Covent Garden, London Benziger - - - Benziger bros. 36-38 Barclay st. N. Y. Beremann J- F- Bergmann, Wiesbaden, Germany Bj(j(jle Drexel Biddle, 415 Locust st. Philadelphia Bio-elow - - - - E. F. Bigelow, Stamford, Ct. (13) 14 A. L. A. CATALOG Birchard ' C. C. Birchard & co. l>21 Columbus av. Bost< .n Black Adam & Charles Black, 4 Soho sq. Loudon Blackie Blackie & son limited, 50 Old Bailey, London E. C. Blackwood William Blackwood & sons, 37 Paternoster Row, London Iv C. J.Blackwood James Blackwood & co. 8 Lovell's court. Paternoster Kow, Loudon E. C. Blakiston P. Blakiston's son & co. 1012 Walnut st. Philadelphia Bobbs-Merrill co see Merrill Bookkeeper Bookkeeper publishing co. Detroit Bookseller & N Bookseller & Xewsnian, 49 W. 24th st. N. Y. Boston bk. co Boston book co. 83-91 Francis st. Back Bay, Boston Boston educ. pub. co Educational pub. co. 50 Bromfield st. Boston Bowen-Merrill co see Jlerrill Bradbury Bradbury, Agnew & co. 10 Eouverie st. Lcjndon E. 0. Bradlee Whidden see Knight & Millet co. Bradley Milton Bradley co. Springfield, ilass. Brentano Brentano's, 5-9 Union sq. N. Y. Briggs William Briggs, Toronto, Canada Brown Brown & Sharpe manufacturing co. Providence, E. I. Bubier Bubier publishing co. Box 709, Lynn, iMass. Burrows Burrows bros. co. 133 Euclid av. Cleveland, 0. Burt A. L. Burt co. 52-58 Duane st. N. Y. Butler... J. W. Butler paper co. 212-218 Monroe st. (.;hicago Caldwell : H. M. Caldwell co. 208-218 Summer st. Boston Callaghan Callaghan & co. 114 Monroe st. Chicago Camb. univ Cambridge university press, Cambridge, Eng. Campagne H. C. A. Campagne, Tiel, Netherlands Caspar C. N. Caspar co. book emporium, 437 E. A\'ater st. ;\Iil waukee, "Wis. Cassell Cassell & co. La Belle Sauvage Yard, Ludgate Hill, London P'. C. Cathedral lib. ass'n Cathedral library association, 534-536 Amsterdam av. N. Y. Catholic pub. soc Catholic publication society, N. Y. Caygill E. Caygill, 112 W. 14th st. N. Y. Cement & engin. n Cement & engineering news, 164 La Salle st. C'hii'ago Century Century co. Union sq. N. Y. Chamber,? W. & E. Chambers limited, 47 Paternoster Row, London Chapman Chapman & Hall limited, 11 Henrietta st. Covent (xarden, L(m- don w. c;. Charity org. soc Charity organization society, 105 E. 22d st. X. Y. Charpentier see Fasquelle Chatto Chatto & Windus, 111 St. Martin's Lane, Charing Cross, L(in- don W. C. Chautauqua bur. pub Chautauqua bureau of publication, Cleveland, 0. Chautiuqua press Chautauqua press, Springfield, 0. Chemical pub. co Chemical publishing co. Easton, Pa. Chic. kind. tr. school... Kindergarten training school, Chicago Chic, univ University of Chicago press, Chicago Christian lit. co see Scribner Christian press ass'ri Christian press association pub. C(j. 26 Barclay st. X. Y. Churchman Churchman co. 47 Lafayette pi. N. Y. Clarendon see Oxford university press. A. S. Clark A. S. Clark, 174 Fulton st. N. Y. C. M. Clark CM. Clark publishing co. 211 Tremont st. Boston R. Clarke Robert Clarke co. 14-16 E. 4th st. Cincinnati, O. \V. B. Clarke W. B. Clarke co. Park & Tremont st. Boston LIST OF PUBLISHERS 15 C.iate^ Henry T. Coates i co. 919 Walnut >^t. Philadelphia Comstock AV ; T. ( 'omstoct, 2:! Wanvii wt. ^'. Y. Coinsto<'k pub. co Conif^tock publishing rij. 43 I'^ast av. Itiiara, N. Y. Constable Archibald Constable i>i co. limited, 2 Whiteiiall <_Tarden.<, West- minster, Eng. Contemporary pub. co Conteiupurary publishing co. 5 Beekman st. N. Y. Co-operative ass'n Co-operative association, Madison, Wis. Copp Copji, Clark co. limited, Toronto, Canada Craig J : Alexander Craig, Ames, la. Cram G : F. Cram, 552-556 Wabash av. Chicago Crane Crane & co. Topeka, Kan. Cremer _ Crenier & Bicknell, Cleveland, 0. Critic Critic co. 27-29 W. 23d st. X. Y. Crowell T: Y. Crowell & co. 426-428 W. Broadway, X. Y'. Cushing _ . , Harry 0. Cashing jr, '.',9 Cortland st. N. Y. Daldy, Isbister & co see Isbister. Davis F. A. Davis co. 1914-1916 Cherry st. Philadelphia. Dawbarn Dawbarn tt Ward limited 6 Farringdon Road, London ]■! C. Dawson S : E ; Dawson, Ottawa, Canada Decker ._ J: AV. Decker, Columbus, O. De La Mare A. T. De La Mare printing & pub. co. 2-« Duane st. X. Y. Dent J. il. Dent & co. 29-30 Bedford st. London W. C. Deutsoh co Deutsch lithographing & printing co. Baltimore, Md. De Wolfe De Wolfe, Fiske & co. 361 & 365 Washington st. Boston Dial Dial co. Fine Arts bldg. Chicago Dillingham G: W. Dillingham co. 119-121 W. 23d st. X. Y. Dodd-. Dodd, Mead & co. 372 5th av. X. Y. Donohue M. A. Donohue & co. 407-429 Dearborn st. Chicago Doubleday Doubleday, Page & co. 34 Union sq. N. Y. Drake F: J. Drake & co. 211 E. Madison st. Chicago Duckworth Duckworth & co. 3 Henrietta st. Covent Garden, London W. C Dulau - - Dulau & co. 37 Soho sq. London Dutton E. P. Dutton & co. 31 W. 23d st. X. Y. Eaton Eaton & Mains, 150 5th av. N. Y. Educ. pub. CO - . Educational publishing co. 50 Bromfield st. Boston Elec. rev. pub. co Electrical review publishing co. 1.3-21 Park i-ow, X. Y. Elec. world & engin see Mc( iraw Ellis & E Ellis & Elvey, 29 Xew Bond st. W. London Ellis & K ETIis & Keene, 9 Ray st. Farringdon st. Lonilon E. C. G; H. Ellis G: H. Ellis co. 272 Congress st. Boston 7: 8. Ellis J: S. Ellis, Muncie, Ind. L. H. Ellis L. H. Ellis & co. Fort Fairfield, Me. Ellis pub. co Ellis publishing co. 58 W. Main st. Battle Creek, Mich. Engin. &. min. j Engineering & mining journal, 261 Broadway, X. Y. Engin. in Engineering magazine press, 120-122 Liberty st. X'. Y. Engin. n Engineering news publishing co. 220 Broadway, N. Y. Engin. rec see McGraw Estes Dana Estes & co. 208-218 Summer st. Boston Excelsior Excelsior publishing hou.se, 8 Murray st. N. Y. Eyre Press of Eyre bros. 350 Fron t st. Memphis, Tenn. Eyre & S Eyre & Spottiswoode, E. Harding st. London E. C. Fabian office Fabian office, London Fasquelle Eugene Fasquelle, 1 1 Rue de Grenelle, Paris Fed. bk. co Federal book co. 52-.58 Duane st. N. Y. Fenno E- F. Fenno & co. U E. 16th st. X. Y. 16 A. L. A. CATALOG Ferris Ferris & Leach, 29-31 N. 7th st. Philadelphia Firmin-Didot Firmin-Didot & cie, 56 Rue Jacob, Paris Flanagan A. Flanagan co. 266 "Wabash av. Chicago Fords Fords, Howard & Hulbert (out of business; part of books furnished by Baker & Taylor co. ) Forest & stream Forest & stream publishing co. 346 Broadway, N. Y. Fox Fox, Duffield '«: co. 36 E. 21st st. N. Y. Friedenwald co Friedenwald co. 32 S. Paca st. Baltimore, Md. Frowde see Oxford university Press. Funk Funk & Wagnalls co. 30 Lafayette PI. N. Y. E. Gaebler Ed. Gaebler's geographisches Institut, Leipzig Garnier Garnier freres, Paris Gas engine Gas-engine publishing co. Goodall bldg, Cincinnati, O. Gibbings Gibbings & co. limited 18 Bury st. London \V. C. J. K. Gill J. K. Gill CO. Portland, Or. Upcott Gill L. Upcott Gill, Bazaar bldgs, Drury lane, London Ginn Ginn & co. 29 Beacon st. Boston „, , ,',,', >Globe school book CO. 136 5th av. N. Y. Globe school bk. co ) Goodspeed C : E. Goodspeed, 5a Park st. Boston Gorham Edwin 8. Gorham, 283-285 4th av. N. Y. Goschen G. J. Goschen'sche Verlagshandlung, Leipzig Gov't print, off Government printing office, Washington, D..C. Grant J: Grant, 31 George 4 Bridge, Edinburgh Grevel , H. Grevel & co. 33 King st. Covent Garden, London W. C. G. Grote G. Grote'sche, Verlagsbuchandlung, Berlin H. F. Grote H. F. Grote, Arnsberg, Germany Grout Abel Joel Grout, 360 Lenox road, Flatbush, Brooklyn, N. Y. Hachette Hachette & cie, 79 Boulevard Saint-Germain, Paris Hamersly Lewis R. Hamersly co. 49 Wall st. N. Y. Hardy Hardy publishing co. Box 61, K. Y. Harison \V : Beverley Harison, 65 E. 59th st. N. Y. Harper Harper & bros. Franklin sq. N. Y. ' F. P. Harper Francis P. Harper, 14 W. 22(1 st. N. Y. Harvard Harvard university, Cambridge, Mass. Hazell - - - Hazell, Watson & Viney limited, 52 Long Acre, London W. C. Heath •- D. C. Heath & co. 110-120 Bojlston st. Boston Hempel Verlag von Hempels Klassiker-Ausgaben, Crusius str. 8. Leipzig Henley Xorman W. Henley & co. 132 Nassau st. X. Y. Herder - B. Herder, 1 7 S. Broad wa}', 8t Louis Hinds Hinds, Noble, & Eldredge, 31-35 W. 15th i^t. N. Y. Hii^t. pub. CO - Hi.storical publishing co. 36 St James av. Toronto, Canada Hodder Hodder & Stoughton, 2" Paternoster Row, London Hodges - Hodges, Figgis & co. limited, 104 < irafton st. Dublin Hoffman - - J: V. Hoffman, Baltimore, Jld. Holman A. J. Ilolman & co. 1 222 Arch st. Philadelphia Holt Henry Holt & co. 29 W. 2.3d st. N. Y. Home science Home .science publishing'co. 28 Oliver st. Boston Houghton - - - I loughton, Mifflin & ci i. 4 I'ark st. Boston Humboldt pub. co Humboldt publishing house, 1449 Humboldt st. Chicago Hunt - \Vo( idbury E. Hunt, see Xichols Hurst - Hurst & co. 395-399 Broadway N. Y. Hurst & B- Hurst & Blackett limited, 13 (ireat Marlborough st. \Y. London G. D. Hurst... G. D. Hurst 114 5th av. N. Y. Hutchinson - - - - H. S. Hutchinson & co. New Bedford, jMasp. LIST OF PUBLISIIEKS 17 Hutchinson & 1:0 Hutchinson & co. 34-o5 I'aternoster Row, London E. 0. Industrial pub. l-o Industrial publicati(3n co. 16 Thomas St. N. Y. Inland pr. co Inland printer co. Chicago Innes Innes & sons, Philadelphia Internat. com. Y. Jl. 0. A International committee of Y'. M. C. A., 3 W. 29th st. N. Y. Internat. monthly International monthly, Burlington, Vt. Internat. ^oc International society, !)."> 5th av. X. Y'. Iowa lib. com Iowa library commission, Des Moines, la. Isbister . Isbister & co. limiteii, 15-16 Tavistock st. (!ovent Garden, London W. C. Jack T. C. & E. C. Jack, 34 Henrietta st. London W. C. Jacobs \y, N, Y. Powers Powers & Lyons, 24 .\dams st, Chicago Presser Theodore Presser, 1708 Chestnut .st, Philadelphia Preston Preston & Rounds co. 9S "Wcstminstci- st. Pro\idence, R. I. Providence pub. lib Public library, Providence, R. I. Pub. wkly Office of Publishers' weekly, 29s Broadway, X. Y. Public school pub. co Public-school publishing co. Bloomington, 111. Publicity pub. co , Publicity publishing co. Brighton Station, Boston Puck . . ( Keppler & Schwarzmann) 39 E. Houston st. X^. Y. Putnam O. P. Putnam's sons, 27-29 W. 23d st. N. Y', Quaritch Bernard Quaritch, 15 Piccadilly, London W, Railway world pub, co Railway world publishing co. 137 S. 5th st. Philadelphia Rand, McXally Rand, JMcXally & co. 160-174 Adam st. Chicago Reeves Reeves & Turner, 100 Chancery lane, London W, C. Reform club l!eform club, 233 5th av. X. Y. Eeisland < >. R. Reisland, Leipzig Religious tract soc Religious tract society, 4 Bouverie st. London E. C. Rev. of rev - Review of reviews, 13 Astor pi. N. Y. Revell - - - Fleming H. Revell co. 63 Washington st. Chicago Richards Grant Richards, 48 Leicester sq. London W. ( ', Richardson .M, T. Richardson co. 27 Park pi. X", Y, Richmond G; H. Richmond, 326 5th av. X^. Y^. Richmond, C Richmond, Croscup & co. .N, Y. Rivingtons - Rivingtons, 34 King st, Covent Garden, London W f Robertson A. M. Robertson, 126 Post st. San Francisco Rogers Rogers & ilanson, 85 Water st, Boston Ronald Ronald press, 203 Broadway, X^, Y. Rose P- F. Rose, Chicago Routledge tieorge Routledge & sons limited, Carter lane, Ludgate Hill, London K ('. 20 A. L. A. CATALOG Rudder Rudder publishing co. 9 ^I urray st. N. Y. Rusby H. H. Eusby M. D. & S. E. Jelliffe M. D. 115 W. 68th st. N. Y. 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Philadelphia Webster C. L. Webster N. Y. Werner co xn' Saalfield AVertheimer Wertheimer, Lea & co. London Weasels A. Wessels & co. 43-45 K. 19th st. N. Y. Westerman see Lemcke & Buechner. Whitaker & R Whitaker & Eay co. 72:i Alarket st. Sun Francisco J. Whitaker J. Whitaker & sons limited; or, Joseph Whitaker, 12 Warwick Lane, London E. C. Whitcomb Whitcomb & Barrows, Boston Whittaker T: Whittaker, 2 Bible House, N. Y. Whittaker & co Whittaker & co. 2 White Hart st. Paternoster row, London E. C. Wilde W. A. Wilde co. 120 Boylston st. Boston Wiley J: Wiley & sons, 43-45 E. 19th st. N. Y. Williams D: Williams co. 232-238 William st. N. Y. Williams & N Williams & Norgate, 14 Henrietta st. Covent Garden, London W. C. Wilson H. W. Wilson co. 315 14th av. S. E. Minneapolis, Minn. Winston J: 0. Winston co. 718-724 Arch st. Philadelphia Wood W: Wood & co. 51 5th av. N. Y. Wood- Allen Wood-Allen publishing' v >■ Ann Ar))or, Jlich. Worthington A. D. Worthington & co. 438 Asylum st. Hartford, ( 't. Young W: H. Y^oung & co. 63 Barclay st. N. Y. E. & J. B. Young .■ohn's historical libraiy Bohn's illus. lib I '.ohn's illustrated library B(jhn's lib Bohn's libraries Bohn's nfivelists' HI) I'.nhn's novelists' lilirary. Bji'irnsen's tales Bohn's philos. lib Bohn's philosophical library Bohn's sci. lib... B>ohn's scientific libraiy Bohn's stand, lib - Bohn's standard library Book-lovers' lib r>ook-lover's library Boone ^ Crockett club Books of the Boone A Urnckett clui! Boy's lib. of legend & chiv Boy's library of legend and cliivalr^ (■22) SERIES ABBREVIATIONS 23 Brief hist, ser Brief historical scries Brief stud, in Fr. soc Brief studies in French society Britisli art. ser Britisli artists series Builder stud, ser "Builder" student's series Oamb. Bibh- Cambridge Bible for schools ami cuUej^es Camb. ed. of the poets C'ambridge edition of the poets Camb. geotr. ser Cambridge geographical series Camb. hist, ser Cambridge historical series Camb. natural sci. man > Cambridge natural science manuals Camb. ser. for schools Cambridge series for schools and training ci:>lleges Campaigns of the civ. war Campaigns of .the civil war Canterbury class Canterbury classics Century class Century classics Century sci. ser Century science series Chan(.li.is class The ' ' Chandos classics ' ' Chaut. reading cir. lit .ice Chant, lit. & sci. cir. Chicago univ. decen. pub Chicago university Decennial iJublicati(jnH 2d ser. Christian biog Christian biographies Cit. lib. of econ., pol. & socioL. Citizen's library of economics, ])iilitics & sociology Clark's for. theol. lib Clark's foreign theological library Class, for children Classics for children Class, for home school - - Classics for home and sch(.H;il College hist, of art College histories of art Columbia univ. biol. ser Columbia uni versify biological series Columbia univ. stud, in comparativel ,, , , • ■ -4. ^ i- ■ *■ r* * J-Columbia umversitv studies in comiiarati\'e literature lit - ---) Columbia univ. stud, in hist., econ. andlp__^,^^^^^^.^^j^j^,gj.^.jy ^j^^.^;^^;j^l_j^j,,,,^._ ...,,j^^^^^^ pub. law - I Columbia univ. systematic ser Systematic series edited by University faculty of political science in C^olumbia college Concise knowl. lib Concise knowledge library Contemp. men of letters ser Contemporary men of letters series Gontemp. sci. ser - - Contemporary science series Contemp. thought ser Contemporary thought series Croall lect - Croall lectures Deems lect - Charles F. Deems lectureship of philosophy Delights of hist Delights of history Descr. geog. from original sources Descriptive geographies from (.rigiiial sources Devout class . - Devout classiis Domestic sci. man. Domestic science manuals Dublin univ. press ser Dublin university press series g g j^ ;^ Emmanuel Baptist church Sunday school library, Albany, Catalogue. 1901 Eclec. educ. ser Fjclectic educational series Eclec. school readings Eclectic school readings Econ. tracts P!lconomic tracts Ele<' ser - "Electrician" series Elem. electro-tech, ser Elementary ele(-tro-technical series Ely lect Ely lectures on the evidences of Christianity ' Eng. & for. philos. lib English & foreign philosophical library Eng. Cath. lib ■'■■f'" Lib. of spiritual works for Eng. Cath. Eno-! citizen The English citizen, his rights & responsibilities Eng. class... English classics Engin. rec. ser Engineering record series Engin. times lib '. Engineering times library 24 A. L. A. CATALOG Epochs of Amer. hist Epoclis of American history Epochs of anc. hist Epochs of ancient history Epochs of hist Epochs of history Epochs of mod. hist Epochs of modern history Ethno-geog. readers Ethno-geographic readers Expansion of the repab. ser Expansion of the repuldic si'ries Exper. sci. ser __, Experimental science series for beginners Famous nov. of the sea Famous novels of the sea Famous women of the Fr. court Famous women of the French court Finsbury tech. man Finsbury technical manuals For. class Foreign classics for English readers For. statesmen Foreign statesmen Ford lect Ford lectures delivered in the University of Oxfijrd Gifford lect . . Gifford lectures delivered before the University of A) leideen ( Tolden treas. ser Golden treasury series (xrant Allen's hist, guides _ Grant Allen's historical guides Great educators (xreat educators Great Fr. writers Great French writers Great masters Great masters in painting & sculpture Griffin's naut. ser Griffin's nautical series Griffin's sci. text-bks Griffin's scientific text-books Guides for sci. teaching Guides for science teaching Half guinea internat. lib Half guinea international library Handbks. for clergy _ Handbooks for the clergy Handbks. for pract. workers in churchi -., ,, , , ^. , , . , ,„,.,, „ , ., >Handbooks for practical workers m church A phuanthroijy Handbks. for students Handbooks for students & general readers Handbks. of archaeol. & antiq. Handbooks of archaeology & antiquities Handbks. of art educ .we Illus. handbks. of art hist. Handbks. on hist, of religions Handbooks on the history of religions Handy vol. class Handy volume classics Handybks. for handicrafts Handy books for handicrafts Harper's class, lib Harper's classical library Harper's class, ser Harper's classical series for schools & colleges Harper's half-hr. ser Harper's half-hour series Harper's little nov Harper's little novels Harper's quar Harper's quarterly Harper's sci. mem Harper's scientific memoirs Harper's young peop. ser . . _ Harper's young peoples ser. Harv. hist, stud Harvard historical studies Harv. univ. Mus. of comp. zoijl. mem. Harvard university. Museum of comparative zoology. IMemoirs Heath's home & school class Heath's home & school classics Heath's mod. lang. ser Heath's modern language series Heath's ped. lib - Heath's pedagogical library Hist. ser. for Bible students Historical series for Bible students Hist, towns 1 listoric towns Home & school ser Home & school series for young fi ilks Humboldt lib. of sci Humboldt library of science Ulus. biog. of great artists. , - Illustrated biographies of the great artists Illus. handbks. of art hist. Illustrated handbooks of art history of all ages Imp. athletic lib Imperial athletic library Ingersoll lect IngersoU lectures on immortality- Internat. educ. ser International education series Internat. handbks. to N. T International handbooks to the New Testament Internat. mod. lang. ser International modern language series SERIES ABBREVIATIONS 25 Internat. sci. ser International scientitic series Internat. tlieol. lib International theological liljrary Johns Hopkins univ. Stud, in hist. &1 Johns Hopkins university. Studies in historical & political pol. sci J science Knick. ed Knickerbocker editifln Knick. lit. ser Knickerbocker literature series Knick. ser Knickerbocker series Ladies home journal pract. lib Ladies home journal j)ractical librar_ Lake class, ser Lake classical series Liit.-Amer. repub Latin-American republics Leisure hour ser Leisure hour series Levering lect. Johns Hopkins imiv... Levering lectures, Johns Hopkins university Lib. of contemp. sci . Library of contemporary science Lib. of econ Library of economics Lib. of econ. & pol Library of economics & politics Lib. of Eng. class Library of English classics Lib. of famous bks Library of famous books l)y famous authors Lib. of lit. hist Library of literary history Lib. of philos - Library of philosophy Lib. of pop. knowl Library of popular knowledge Lib. of spiritual "works Library of spiritual works for English Catholics Lib. of stand, biog Library of standard biographies Lib. of val. information Library of valuable information Lippincott's educ. ser Lippincott's educational series Lippincott's ser. of sel. nov Lippincott's series of select novels Lit. of the world Literatures of the world Lit. prim Literature primers Little masterpieces of sci Little masteriaieces of science Longmans' pract. elem. sci. ser Longmans' practical elementary .=cience series Lowell inst. lect Lowell institute lectures Lyman Beecher lect Lyman Beecher lectures on preacLiiig Macmillan's man Macmillan's manuals for students Macmillan's pocket Amer.& Eng. class. Macmillan's pocket American & English classics Man. for students IManuals for students ^lan. of elem. sci JIanuals of elementary science Mansfield college lect Mansfield college lectures Masters of contemp. mus Masters of contemporary music Masters of med Masters of medicine Mil. nov - - Military novels Mod. Eng. \\-riters Modern English writers Mod. man. of commerce - ^lodern manuals of commerce ^lod., reader's Bible Modern reader's Bible. Prophecy series Mod. reader's Bible. Children's ser. . ^lodern reader's Bible. Children's series 3Iod. sci. ser ilodern science series Morley's univ. lib Morley's universal library Murray's home & school lib Murray's home & school hbrary Music in 19th cent Music in the XL\ century N. T. handbks - - - ^'cw Testament handbooks N. Y. state lib. bibliog. bul New York state library bibliography bulletins Nat. drawing bks - - - National drawing books Nat. stud, in Amer. letters National studies in American letters Navy in the civ. war Navy in the civil war 19th cent, ser Nineteenth century series Nov. of adventure Novels of adventure Our Europ. neighbours Our European neighbours 26 A. L. A. CATALOG Outing lib Outing library of sport Pa. univ. Pub. Ser. in pol. econ. &pub.\^PennsylvaniaITniversity Publications Series in political economy law / and public law Pari, nov Parliamentary novels. Periods of Europ. hist Pewods of European history Periods of Europ. lit Periods of European literature Personal prob. ser Personal problem series Petite bibliotheque.lit Petite bibliotheque litteraire Phillips-Loomis math, ser Phillips-Loomis mathematical series Philos. at home ser Philosoph y at home series Philos. class, for Eng. readers Philosophical classics for English readers Phot, bookshelf Photography bookshelf Phot, prim Photographic primers Picadilly nov Picadilly novels Pop. lib. of art Popular library of art Pract. handbks Practical handbooks Pract. niech. ser Practical mechanic series Prime ministers . , Prime ministers of Queen Yicti:iria Progressive sci. ser Progressive science series Pub. men of to-day Public men of to-day Putnam's lib. of stand, lit Putnam's library of standard literature Putnam' s pop. man Putnam's popular manuals Ques. of the day Questions of the day Kede lect Rede lectures. Religion of sci. lib Religion of science library Riverside biog. ser Riverside biographical series Riverside class Riverside classics Riversiile lit. ser Riverside literature series Riverside sci. ser Riverside science series Romance of sci Romance of science Rural sci. ser Rural science series St Nicholas Isks St Nicholas books School bulletin pub .sw School room class. School room class School bulletiir imblications. School room t-lassio Sci. Amer. ser Scientific American series Sci. for everybody Science for everybody Sci. prim Science primers Sci. ser Science series Scovill jjhot. ser S(.'o\'ill photograj)hic series Scribner's ser Scribner's series of school reading Seeley's 18th cent. biog. ser Sceley's eighteenth century biographical series Short hist, of the lit. of the world Short histories of the literatures of tlie world Si.ver ser. of Eng. & Amer. class Silver series of English & American classics Silver ser. of mod. lang. te.xt-bks Silver series of modern language text-books Social Eng. ser Social England series Social sci. lib Social science library Social sci. ser Social science series Source-readers in Amer. hist Source-readers in American liistory Stand, educ. ser Standard educati( mal series Stand, teacheiv' lib Standard teachers' library Stanford's cijmiiend. of geog Stanford's compendium nf ge(jgraphy & travel Stonyhurst philos. ser Stonyhurst philf)sophical series Story oi explor Story of exploration Stud, in econ. & pol. sci Studies in economic & political science Stud, in hist., e(«n. & i>ub. law see C;)lumbia university. SERIES ABBREVIATIONS 27 Systemutic ser {see Columbia Univ. sypteniatic ser. ) Tan- & MeMuiTv's geog Tarr and McMurry's geographies Teachers' prof, hi) Teaeher.s' professional library Tech. handbks Technological liandbooks Temple aiitobiog Temj ile autobiographies Temple biog Temple Ijiographies Temple class Temple classics Temple prim Temple primers Text-bks of orn. design Te.xt-books of ornamental design Text-bks of sci Text-books of science Theol. trans, lib Theological translation library Thimm, Franz & co's ser. of Europ.i„,, . _ , , .... ihmnn, iIass Western Massachusetts library club. A nnotated lists Weale's sei. & tech. ser Weale's scientific & technical sei'ies Wheweil lect Whewell lectures. IsSV Whittaker's lib Whittaker's library of arts, science & industries Yale bicent. pul) Yale Ijicentennial j^uljlit'ations Young folks' hist Young folks' histories Young folks' lib. for school Ahome. i,,. ,,.,., , , -, ,, ., , (^^ orld c^ Its peoj-jle World i.'i its people sei'l Ycjung heroes of our navy Young heroes of our navy Youths' companion ser. (Tcog. readers. Youths' comjianiou series (Geographical readers) AUTHORITIES FOK :N^0TES Credit for source has been given wliether quotation is verbatim or cnnfiensed, exept in case of composite notes In references to periodicals or sets, volume and page are separated by a colon; e. g. 15: 308 means v. 15, p. 308 Acad Academy Adams .■.. C: K. Adame. Manual of historical literature Amer. cath. q American catholic quarterly Amer. hiat. r American historical review Amer. j. archaeol American journal of archaeology Amer. j. philol American journal of philology Amer. j. psychol American journal of psychology Amer. j. sci .• American journal of science Amer. j. soc. sci American journal of social science Amer. j . sociol A merican journal of sociology Amer. law r American law review Amer. mach American machinist Amer. natural American naturalist And. r Audover review Annals Amer. acad. pol. sci American academy of political & social science. Annals Anthrop. j Anthropological journal Archit. r Architectural review Archit. rec Architectural record Art j - Art journal Ath Athenaeum Atlan Atlantic monthly (B) following other authority Quoted from Buffalo open shelf catalog B. & I Bowker & lies. Reader's guide in economic, social & political science. 1891 Bagehot Walter Bagehot Bailey L. H. Bailey, Cornell univeraity, College of agriculture Baker Baker, E. A. Descriptive guide to the best fiction. 1903 Bay J. Christian Bay, Library of Congress Bib. sac Bibliotheca sacra Bigelow Robert P. Bigelow, .Mass. in-stitute of technology Birrell Augustine Birrell Bk buyer Book buyer B'kman Bookman Blackw Blackwood's "Edinbui'gh magazine Bolton H : Carrington Bolton Bost. adv Boston advertiser Best, jour Boston journal Bost. trans Be iston transcript Bost. trav Boston traveller Bowdoin Bowdoin college library. Bibliographical n mtributions Brett... W: II. Brett, Cleveland public library Bristol G: P. Bristol, Cornell university Brooks R. 0. Brooks, Cornell university (28) AUTHORITIES FOR NOTES 29 Buffalo Buffalo public library (with few exceptions notes arc taken from open shelf catalog) 1^'^''™ "\\'. P. Burris, prin. Albany teachers training school Canad. m Canadian magazine Cath. world Catholic world Cent Century magazine Cent. eye. of names Century cyclopedia of names Chamb. eye. Eng. lit Chambers's cyclopaedia of English literature Char -. Charities Char, r Charities review Chic, trib Chicago tribune Cleveland Cleveland public library Comstock . . . .■ C C. Comstock, University of Wisconsin Contemp Contemporary review Cornu & B Cornu & Beer. List of French fiction. 1898 Cossa Cossa, Luigi. Guide to the study of political economy. 1880 Graver Harrison W. Craver, Carnegie library, Pittsburg Pa. Crocker F. B. Crocker, Columbia university Cross W. L. Cross, Development of the English novel Cycl. of Amer. hort Cyclopedia of American horticulture Diet, of nat. biog Dictionary of national biography Dodge Dodge, C. W. List of 10 of the best books on biology for high school reference. 1897. Drexel Drexel institute. Reference lists E. ass'n of physics teachers Eastern association i if physics teachers Econ. j Economic journal Econ. r Economic review Ed. sel Editor for selection ( Jlrs H. L. Elmendorf) Edin. r Edinburgh review Educ. r Educational review Elec. engin Electrical engineering Elec. world Electrical world Eng. hist, r English historical review Engin. m Engineering magazine Engin. n Engineering news Evanstou Graded & annotated list of 500 books in school libraries of Evanston free public library Felt Ephraim Porter Felt, N. Y. state entomologist Fetter F. A. Fetter, Cornell university Folklore j Folklore journal Fortn - Fortnightly review Gay ley & Scott Gay ley & Scott. Introduction to methods & materials of literary criticism. 1899 Geog. 3 - Geographical journal Gill A. Capen Gill, Cornell university Gilman D. C. Gilman, Carnegie institution, Washington, D. C. Griffin A. P. C. Griffin, Library of Congress Hale - Philip Hale, musical critic, Boston journal Hardy Hardy, G. E. Five hundred books for the young. 1892 Harper's m - Harper's monthly magazine Harv. grad. m Harvard graduate magazine Helena Helena ( Mont. ) public library bulletin Henderson C: R. Henderson, University of C^hicago Hobson... J: A. Hobson luternat. j. ethics International journal of ethics 30 A. L. A. CATALOG J. Amer. folk-lore Journal of ^\-merican folkhjre J. biblical lit Journal of biblical literature J. Frank, inst Journal of the Franklin institute J. geol _ _ Journal of geology J. of educ. ( Eng. ) Journal of Education, London J. pol. econ - Journal of political economy Jackson ..-. if reference books L. A. H Literature of American history ed. by J. N. Earned. 1902 L. & I- - - Leypoldt & lies. List of books for girls and women & their clubs. 1895 Lib. of world's best lit Lilirary of the world's best literature ed. liy t': T>. "Warner. 1896-97 Lippinc Lippincott's magazine Lit. world Literary world Liv. age Living age London lit. world London literary world Marot Helen .Alarot. Handbook of labnr literature. 1899 Mass JIassachusetts library club ^latthews Brander 3Iatthews, Columbia nnivei'sity X. y Xew York state liljrary S. Y, trib Xe w Y'ork tribune Xat. nurseryman National nurseryman Xew Eng. m "Sew England magazine Ne«- internat. eye New international I'yclopaedia New world New world Nichols E; Leamington Nichols, Cornell nni versitv No. Amer North American review Norton _ ;\Irs Alice Peloubet Norton,. University of Chicago Olcott F. J. Clcott, Carnegie library, Pittsburg Osterhout Osterhout ("Wilkesbarre, Pa.) free lil)rarv Imlletin Outl Outlook Pedagog. sem 1 'edagi igical seminary Philos. r Philosiiphical review Pittsburg ( "arnegie library, Pittsburg Pol. sci. q Political science q\iarterly Pc >p. astron Popular astronomy Pop. sci. mo Popular science monthly Powers II. IT. Powers. Outlines for the stud v of art Pratt - - - - - Pratt institute monthly Providence Providence public library monthly liulletin Psychol, r Psychological review Pub. opin - - - Public opinion Pub. wkly Publishers' weekly ( i. j. econ Quarterly journal of economics ( l\mr - (.iuarterly revie\\- [;,. of r American review of reviews Rice W : N^. liice, Wesleyan university Richardson ...l C. F. Richardson. American literature Ricker . N. C. Ricker, University of Illinois AUTHORITIES FOR NOTES 31 rSt Louis St Louis public library. Magazine Saintsl.iury C: E: B. Saintsbury Sargent Sargent. Reading for tlie young Sargent 2 Sargent. Reading for the young, sup. Sat. r Saturday review Sci. Aroer Scientific American Scott - - - C: P. < i. Scott, lexicographer, J. B. Lippincott &('o. Philadelphia Scribner Charlci^ Scribner' s Sons. Catalogues Spec Spectator Springfield Springfield (Mass.j city^ library. Books on architecture St & K Sturgis & Krehbiel. Annotated bibliography of fine art. 1897 Starr _ _ Frederick Starr, University of Chicago Stuntz S. C. Stuntz, Library of Congi-ess Unit - - - American unitarian association. Catalog of books for Sunday- school ct other liVjraries: annual lists Unit, r X'nitarian review Van Nostrand A'an Nostrand' s monthly record of scientiiic literature Ware W ; R. "Ware, Columbia university Wel)er A. F. Weber, N. Y. state department of labor Wells P. P. Wells, Yale university library Westm Westminster review White W. F. White, Xewpaltz {^.Y.) normal school Wis Wisconsin free library commission Young C; A: Y'oung, Princeton university GENEBAL ABBREVIATI0:NS A, L. A American library association abr .abridged ad V advance annot annotated Ap April apx appendix aufl auflage ausg ausgabe bibl bibliotheca biog biography, -ic, -al bk book cl cloth em centimeters col .collection, collected comp compiled, compiler crit critical D December ea each ed edited, edition, editor F. Februar}' fr --.^. franc, francs, from gt great hist history, -ical lirsg herausgegeben illus illustrated, illustrations introd introduction, -orj' Ja January Je June Jl July lit literary, literature m mark mem memoir Mr March My May n net N November n. d no date no numlier nou V nouveau, nouvelle O October o. p out of print obi oblong pa paper pop popular pseud pseudonym pt part pub published, publisher rev revised, revision S .September sq - square subs subscription suj) supplement, -arj' tr translated, translator trans translation v, vol volume "wkly weekly yrly yearly /(sign) sign of separation between shillings and pence COLON" ABBRT^VTATIOXS FOR FORENAMES TJsed only in class list "where initials "woulcl. otherwise be griveu A: Augustus M: Mark A.. Anna U.. Marv B; Benjamin N: Nicholas B.. Beatrice N.. Nancy (': Charles 0: (Jtto C. Cliarlotte 0.. Olivia D: David P: Peter D.. Delia P.. Pauline E: Edward R: Richard E.. Elizabeth R.. Rebecca F: Frederic, Frederick ,^; Samuel F.. Faniiv S. . Savah (4: George T: Thomas Ct.. Giace T.. Theresa H: Henry U: Flrich H.. Helen U.. Ursula I: Isaac V: \'ictor L. Isabella v.. Victoria J: John W; William J.. Jane w.. Wilhelmina K: Karl K.. Kate z.. Zenobia h: Lewis I... L( )uisa SVMBOJjS DESrCJ BATING CIIARAC 'J FJ; OF BOOKS P popular treatment R readable. Uscil only for liooks unusually attractive in stj'le Rf reference bi >ok S scholarly; by a recognized authority Y -for young readers; in many cases applied to books equally suitable for adults 3-2 Library of Congress A. L.A. CATALOG 8,000 VOLUMES FOR A POPULAR LIBRARY, WITH NOTES 1904 Part 1: Class List With Synopsis of Decimal Classification And Subject Index 2411—04 3 Washington Government Printing Office October, 1904 THE DECIMAL CLASSIFICATION^ EXPLAXATIOK The arrangement chosen for the class list of this catalog, as meeting the convenience of the largest number of users, is the Decimal classification. By this system the field of knowledge is divided into 9 main classes and these are numbered by the digits, 1 to 9. Cyclopedias, periodicals, etc. so general in character as tij Ijelong to hd one of these classes are marked nought, and form a tenth class. Each class is similarly separated into 9 divisions, general works belonging to no division having nought in place of the division number. Divisions are similarly divided into 9 sections and the process is ■epeated as often as necessary. Thus 512 means Class 5 (Natural Science), Division 1 (Mathematics), >5ection 2 (Algebra), and every Algebra is numbered 512. Subjects are arranged in simple numeric order, all class numbers being decimals. Thus 512 Algebra precedes 513 Geometry and follows 511 Arithmetic. Summaries. The first summary shows the 10 Classes into which all topics an- divided. The second summary shows the 9 Divisions of each of the 10 Classes, and is useful as a birdseye view of the whole scheme on a single page. Then follow 10 pages, one for each class, showing the 9 Sections into which each of the 9 divisions of each class is divided. Index. In the index, subjects are arranged in one simple alphabet, with the class number of each referring to its exact place in the preceding class list. This index includes also synonyms or alternative names for topics and other entries likely to help a reader find readily the subject sought. SYIS^OPSIS FIRST SUMMARY : CLASSES General works 5 Natural science 1 Philosophy 6 Useful arts 2 Relig^ion 7 Fine arts 3 Sociolog^y 8 Literature 4 Philolo§ry 9 History (35) 36 A. L. A. CATALOG— CLASS LIST SECOND SUMMARV DI^ISIOT^S 000 General works 500 Natural science 010 Bibliography 510 Mathematics 020 Library economy 520 Astronomy 030 General cyclopedias 530 Physics 040 General collections 540 Chemistry 050 General periodicals 550 Geology 060 General societies 560 Paleontology 070 Newspapers 570 Biology 080 Special libraries. Polygrapliy 580 Botany 090 Book rarities 590 Zoology 100 Philosophy 600 Useful arts 110 Metaphysics 610 Medicine 120 Special metaphysical topics 620 Engineering 130 Mind and body 630 Agriculture 140 Philosophical systems 640 Domestic economy 150 Mental faculties. Psychology 650 Communication. Commerce 160 Logic. Dialectics 660 Chemical technology 170 Ethics 670 Manufactures 180 Ancient philosophers 680 Mechanic trades 190 Modern philosophers 690 Building 200 Religion 700 Fine arts 210 Natural theology 710 Landscape gardening 220 Bible 720 Architecture 230 Doctrinal. Dogmatics. Theology 730 Sculpture 240 Devotional. Practical 740 Drawing. Decoration. Design 250 Homiletic. Pastoral. Parochial 750 Painting 260 Church. Institutions. Work 760 Engraving 270 Religious history 770 Photography 280 Christian churches and sects 780 Music 290 Ethnic. Non-Christian 790 Amusements 300 Sociology 800 Literature 310 statistics 810 American 320 Political science 820 English 330 Political economy 830 German 340 Law 840 French 350 Administration 850 Italian 360 Associations and institutions 860 Spanish 370 Education 870 Latin 380 Commerce. Communication 880 Greek 390 Customs. Costumes. Folklore 890 Minor languages 400 Philology 900 History 410 Comparative' 910 Geography and travels 420 English 920 Biography 430 German 930 Ancient history 440 French 940 Europe 450 Italian 950 ^ Asia 460 Spanish 960 S Africa 470 Latin 970 "g North America 480 Greek 980 S South America 490 Minor languages 990 Oceanica and polar regions DECIMAL CLASSIFICATION 37 THIRD SUMMARY SECTIONS Greneral AV^orks Limited to none of the nine classes 000 001 002 003 004 005 006 Left blank for local history or biog- raphy, etc. where some special col- lection is making which is to be kept in a case by itself, ont of its regular place in the classification. 007 008 009 010 Bibliography on General bibliographies 012 Of individiiala 013 special classes of authors 014 forms, pseudonyms, etc. Olo countries OIB subjects 017 Classed catalogs 018 Author " 019 Dictionary ' ' 020 Library economy 021 Scope and founding 022 Buildings 023 Government and service 024 Regulations for readers 025 Administration. Departments 026 Liliraries fin special subjects 027 General libraries. Reports, etc. 028 Reading and aids 029 Literary methods. Labor savers 030 G-eneral cyclopedias 031 American 032 English 033 German 034 French 035 Italian 036 Spanish 037 Slavic 03 S Scanilinavian 039 Minor languages 040 G-eneral collected essays 041 American 042 English 043 German 044 French 045 Italian 046 Spanish 047 Slavic 048 Scandinavian 049 Minor languages 050 051 052 053 054 055 056 057 058 059 060 061 062 063 064 065 066 067 068 069 070 071 072 073 074 075 076 077 078 079 080 081 082 083 084 085 086 087 088 089 090 091 092 093 094 095 096 097 098 099 Gi-eneral periodicals American English (ierman French Italian Spanish Slavic Scandinavian Minor languages General societies American English (Jerman French Italian Spanish Slavic Scandinavian Minor languages Ne-wrspapers. Journalism American English <^lerman French Italian Spanish Slavic Scandinavian Minor languages Special libraries. Polygraphy Left blank to be used (if preferred to prefixing an initial) for general collections of books which by terms of gift or for other cause must be kept together. Book rarities Manuscripts. Autographs Block books Early printed Rare printing. Rare binding Rare illustrations or materials Ownership. Bookplates Prohibited. Lost. Imaginary Other rarities. Curiosa Incunabula Privately printed 38 A. L. A. CATALOG— CLASS LIST THIRD SUMMARY SECTIONS Ph-ilosophy 100 Philosophy 150 Mental faculties 101 Utility 151 Intellect 102 Compends 152 Sense perceptions 103 Dictionaries 153 Understanding 104 Essays 154 Memory 105 Periodicals 155 Imagination 106 Societies 156 Reason. Intuitive faculty 107 Study and teaching 157 Sensibility. Emotions 108 Polygraph}-. Maxims 158 Instincts. Appetites 109 History 159 Will 110 Metaphysics 160 Logic. Dialectics 111 Ontology 161 Inductive 112 Methodology 162 Deductive 113 Cosmology 163 Assent 114 Space 164 Symbolic. Algebraic 115 Time 165 Sources of error. Fallacies 116 Motion 166 Syllogism. Enthymeme 117 Matter 167 Hypotheses 118 Force 168 Argument and persuasion 119 Quantity. Number 169 Analogy. Correspondence 120 Metaphysical topics 170 Ethics 121 Knowledge: origin, limits 171 Theories of ethics 122 Causation. Cause and effect 172 State ethics 123 Liberty and necessity 173 Family ethics 124 Teleology. Final caused 174 Professional and business ethics 125 Infinite and finite 175 Ethics of amusements 126 Consciousness. Personality 176 Sexual ethics 127 Unconsciousness. Automata 177 Social ethics 128 The soul 178 Temperance 129 Origin of the individual soul 179 Other ethical topics 130 Mind and body 180 Ancient philosophers 131 Mental physiology and hygiene 181 Oriental 132 Mental derangements 182 Early Greek 133 Delusions. Witchcraft. Magic 183 Sophistic and SDcratic 134 Mesmerism. Clairvoyance 184 Platonic 135 Sleep. Dreams. Somnambulism 185 Aristotelian 136 Mental characteristicH 1S(; Pyrrhonist. Xe^v Platonist 137 Temperaments 187 Epicurean 13S Physiognomy LSH Stoic 13!) Phrenology. Mental photographs 18!) ivxrly Christian and iiiedie\-al 140 Philosophic systems 190 Modern philosophers 141 Idealism. Transcendentalism 191 American 14L' (iiitical philosophy 192 British 143 Intuitionalism 19:! (ierman 144 Empiricism 194 French 145 Sensationalism 195 Italian 146 Materialism. Positivism 196 Spanish 147 Paiitlieisni. Monism 197 Slavic 148 Eclecticism 19.S Scandinavian 14!) Other philosophic systems 1 !^l!) Other modern DECIMAL CLASSIFICATION 39 THIRD SUMMARY SECTIONS Religion. 200 Religion 250 201 Philosophy, Theories 251 202 Compends 252 203 Dictionaries 253 204 'Essays 254 205 Periodicals 255 206 Societies 256 207 Education. Theological schools 257 208 Polygraph y 258 209 History of theology 259 210 Natural theology 260 211 Deism and atheism 261 212 Pantheism. Theosophy 262 213 Creation. Evolution 263 214 Providence. Theodicy. Fatalism 264 215 Religion and science 265 216 Evil. DejDravity 266 217 Prayer 267 218 Future life. Immortality 268 219 Analogies. Correspondences 269 220 Bible 270 221 Old Testament 271 222 Historical books 272 223 Poetic " 273 224 Prophetic ' ' 274 225 New Testament 275 226 Gospels and Acts 276 227 Epistles 277 228 Apocalypse 278 229 Apocrypha 279 230 Doctrinal. Dogmatics 280 231 God. Unity. Trinity 281 232 Christ. Christology 282 233 JIan. The tall. Sin 283 234 Salvation. Soteriology 284 235 Angels. Devils. Satan 285 236 . Eschatology. Death. Judgment 286 237 Future state 287 238 Creeds. Catechisms 28.S 239 Apologetics. Evidences 289 240 Devotional. Practical 290 241 Didactic 291 242 Meditative 292 243 Hortatory 293 244 Miscellany. Fiction 294 245 Hymnology. Religious jjoetry 295 246 Ecclesiology. Symbolism 296 »47 Sacred furniture, vessels, etc. 297 24S Personal religion. Asceticism 298 249 Family devotions 299 Homiletic. Pastoral. Parochial Homiletics. Preaching Sermons Pastoral visitations. Evangelistic Clerical support. Celibacy Brotherhoods. Sisterhoods Societies for parish work. Gilds Parochial schools, libraries, etc. Parish care of sick, fallen, etc. Other ministrations and work Church. Institutions. Work Church Ecclesiastical polity Sabbath. Lord's day. Sunday Public worship. Ritual Sacraments. Ordinances Missions. Home and foreign Associations. Y. M. C. A. etc. Sunday schools Revivals. Retreats Religious history INbmastic orders Persecutions Heresies Europe Asia Africa North America South America Oceanica Christian churches & sects Primitive and oriental Roman catholic Anglican and American P. E. Continental protestant Presbyterian. Congregational Baptist I\lethodist Unitarian Minor Christian sects Ethnic. Non-Christian Comparative & general mythology Greek and Roman Teutonic and northern Brahmanism. Buddhism Parseeism Judaism Mohammedanism Mormonism Jlinor non-Christian religions 40 A. L. A. CATALOG— CLASS LIST THIRD SUMMARY SECTIONS Sociology 300 Sociology 350 301 Philosophy. Theories m 302 Compends ;52 303 Dictionaries 553 304 Essays 354 305 Periodicals 355 306 Societies 356 307 Education 357 308 Polygraphy 358 309 History of sociology 359 310 Statistics 360 311 Theory. IMethods 361 312 Population 362 313 Special topics 563 314 Europe 364 315 Asia 365 316 Africa 36*6 317 North America 367 318 South America 368 319 Oceanica 369 320 Political science 370 321 Form of state 571 322 Church and state 372 323 Internal or domestic relations 373 324 Suffrage 374 325 Colonies and immigration 375 326 Slavery 37() 327 Foreign relations U I 328 Legislative bodies and annals 37S 329 Political parties 579 330 Political economy 3 80 331 Capital. Labor. A\'ages 381 332 Banks. Money. Credit. Interest 3S2 333 Land. Ownership. Rights and rent 383 334 Cooperation 584 335 Socialism and communism 585 336 Finance. Public funds. Ta-Kation 386 337 Protection and free trade ;87 338 Production. ^Manufacture. Prices 388 339 Pauperism 589 340 Law 3 90 341 International law 391 342 Constitutional law and history 392 343 Criminal law 393 344 Martial law 394 345 U. S. statutes and cases 395 346 British statutes and cases. 396 347 Treatises: American and British 597 348 Canftn law 398 349 Foreign law. Roman 399 Administration. Army Administration of central gov't Local government. City. Town United States and state Foreign states Army. Military science Infantry Cavalry Artillery Navy. Naval science Associations. Institutions Charitable Hospitals. Asylums Political Reformatory Prisons. Discipline Secret societies Social clubs Insurance Other Education Teachers, methods, and discipline Elementary. Kindergarten Intermediate Self-education and culture Curriculum Education of women Religious, ethical and secular Colleges and universities Public schools. State education Commerce. Communication Domestic trade Foreign trade. C'onsular reports Postotfi ce Telegraph. Cable. Telephone Railroad anil express Canal and highway transportation - River and ocean transportation City transit Weights and measures. Metrology Customs. Popular life Costume and care of person Birth, home and sex customs Treatment of dead Public and social customs Etiquet Woman's position and treatment Gipsies. Nomads. Outcast races Folklore. Proverbs, etc Customs of war DECIMAL CLASSIFICATION 41 THIRD SUMMARY SECTIONS 3?liilology 400 Philology 450 Italian 401 Philosophy 451 Orthography 402 Ciompends 452 Etymology 403 Dictionaries 453 Dictionaries 404 Essays 454 Synonyms 405 Periodical K 455 Grammar 406 Societies 456 Prosody 407 Study and teaching 457 Dialects 408 Polygraphy. Universal language 458 School texts , 409 History of language 459 Rumansh. and Wallachian 410 Comparative 460 Spanish 411 Orthography. Alphabets 461 Orthography 412 Etymology 462 Etymology 413 Dictionaries 463 Dictionaries 414 Phonology 464 Synonyms 415 Grammar 465 Grammar 416 Prosody 466 Prosody 417 Inscriptions 467 Dialects 418 Texts 468 School texts 419 Hieroglyphics 469 Portuguese 420 English 470 Latin 421 Orthography 471 Orthography 422 Etymology 472 Etymology 423 Dictionaries 473 Dictionaries 424 Synonyms 474 Synonyms 425 Grammar 475 Grammar 426 Prosody 476 Prosody- 427 Dialects 477 Dialects 42S School texts 47S School texts 429 Anglo-Saxon 479 Minor Italic 430 German 480 G-reek 431 Orthography 481 ( )rthography 432 Etymology 482 Etymology 433 Dictionaries 483 Dictionaries 434 Synonyms 484 Synonyms 435 Grammar 485 Grammar 436 Prosody 486 Prosody 437 Dialects 487 Dialects 438 School texts 488 School texts 439 Minor Teutonic 4K9 Minor Hellenic 440 French 490 Minor languages 441 Orthography 491 Minor Indo-European 442 Etymology 492 Semitic 443 Dictionaries 493 Hamitic 444 Synonyms 494 Scythian. Turanian 445 < (rammar 495 Eastern Asiatic 446 Prosody 496 African 447 Dialects 497 North American 448 School texts 498 South American 449 Provencal 499 Malay-Polynesian and other 42 A. L. A. CATALOG— CLASS LIST THIRD SUMMARY SECTIONS IS^atiiral Science 500 Natural science 550 Greology 501 Philosophy 551 Physical and dynamic geology 502 Compends 552 Lithology. Petrography 503 Dictionaries 553 Economic geology 504 Essays 554 Europe 505 Periodicals 555 Asia 506 Societies 556 Africa 507 Education. Museums 557 North America 508 Polygraphy 558 South America 509 History 559 Oceanica. Polar regions 510 Mathematics 560 Paleontology 511 Arithmetic 561 Plants 512 Algebra 562 Invertebrates 513 Geometry. Conic sections 563 Protozoa. Radiates 514 Trigonometry 564 Mollusks 515 Descriptive geometry 565 Articulates 516 Analytic geometry. Quaternions 566 Vertebrates 517 Calculus 567 Fishes. Batrachia 518 568 Reptiles. Birds 519 Probabilities 569 Mammals 520 Astronomy 570 Biology. Ethnology 521 Theoretic 571 Prehistoric archeology 522 Practical and spherical 572 Ethnology. Anthropology 523 Descriptive 573 Natural history of man 524 Maps and observations 574 Homologies 525 Earth 575 Evolution. Species 526 Geodesy 576 Origin and beginnings of life 527 Navigation 577 Properties of living matter 528 Ephemerides 578 Microscopy 529 Chronology 579 Collectors manuals 530 Physics 580 Botany 531 Mechanics 581 Physiologic and structural 532 Liquids. Hydraulics 582 Phanerogamia 533 Gases. Pneumatics 583 Dicotylcd(3nae 534 Sound. Acoustics 584 Monocotyledonae 535 Light. Optics 585 Gymnospermae 536 Heat 586 ( "rytogamia 537 Electricity 587 Pteridophyta 538 i\I;ignetism 588 Brj'ophyta 539 Molecular physics 589 Thallophyta 540 Chemistry 590 Zoology 541 Theoretic 591 Physiologic zoology 542 Practical and experimental 592 Invertebrates 543 Analysis 5ii:; Protozoa. Radiates 544 Qualitative 594 Mollusks 545 Quantitative 595 Articulates 546 Inorganic 596 Vertebrates 547 Organic 597 Fishes. Batrachia 548 . Crystallography 598 Reiitiles. Birds 549 Mineralogy 599 iMammals DECIMAL CLASSIFICATION 43 THIRD SUMMAET SECTIONS TJsefol _iVrts 600 Useful arts 601 Philosophy 602 Compends 603 Dictionaries 604 Essays 605 Periodicals 606 Societies. Fairs. Exhibitions 607 Education. Schools of technology 608 Patents. Inventions 609 History of useful arts 610 Medicine 611 Anatomy 612 Physiology 613 Hygiene. Gymnastics. Training 614 Public health 615 Materia medica. Therapeutics 616 Pathology. Diseases. Treatment 617 Surgery. Dentistry 618 Diseape!^ of women and children 619 Comparative medicine. Veterinary 620 Engineering 621 :\lechanical 622 Mining 623 Jlilitary. Naval 624 Bridge and root 625 Eoad and railroad 626 Canal 627 River and harbor 628 Sanitary. 'Waterworks 629 Other branches 630 Agriculture 631 Soil. Fertilizers. Drainage 632 Pests. Hindrances. Blights. Insects 633 Grains. Grasses. Fibers. Tea, etc. 634 Fruits. Orchards. Vineyards 635 Kitchen garden 636 Domestic animals 637 Dairy. Milk. Butter. Cheese 638 Bees. Silkworms 639 Fishing-. Trapping- 640 Domestic economy 641 Cookery. Gastronomy 642 Confectionery. Ices 643 Food. Dining. Carving 644 Fuel. Lights 645 Furniture. Carpets. Upholstery 646 Clothing. Toilet. Cosmetics 647 Servants: training, duties, wages 648 Laundry 649 Nurserv. Children. Sickroom 650 Communication. Commerce 651 Office equipment and methods 652 Writing. Materials. Typewriters 653 Abbreviations. Shorthand 654 Telegraph. Cables. Signals 655 Printing. Publishing. Copyright 656 Transportation. Railroading, etc. 657 Bookkeeping. Accounts 658 Business manuals. Methods. Tables 659 Advertising and other topics 660 Chemical technology 661 Chemicals 662 Pyrotechnics. Explosives 663 Beverages: wines, liquors, ales, etc. 664 Foods: sugar, starch, etc. 665 Lights: gas, oil, candles, etc. 666 Ceramics: glass, clay, cement, etc. 667 Bleaching. Dyeing. Inks. Paints 668 Other organic chemical industries 669 Metallurgy. Assaying • 670 Manufactures 671 Articles made of metals 672 Of iron and steel; stoves, cutlery 673 Of brass and bronze; bells, etc. 674 Lumber and articles made of wood 675 Leather " " leather 676 Paper " " paper 677 Cotton, wool, silk, linen, etc. 678 Rubber and articles made of rubber 679 Celluloid and other 680 Mechanic trades 681 "Watch and instrument making 682 Blacksmithing. Horseshoeing 683 Lock and gun making 684 Carriage and cabinet making 685 Saddlery and shoemaking. Trunks 686 Bookbinding 687 Clothesmaking. Hats 688 689 Other trades 690 Building 691 Materials. Processes. Preservatives 692 Plans and specifications 693 ^lasonry. Plastering, etc. 694 Carpentry. Stairbuilding 695 Roofing. Slating and tiling 696 Plumbing. Gas and steam fitting 697 Heating and ventilation 698 Painting. Glazing. Paperhanging 699 Car and ship btiilding- 44 A. L. A. CATALOG— CLASS LIST THIRD (SUJIMARY SECTIONS Fine .A.rtt 700 Fine arts 750 Fainting 701 Philosophy. Esthetics 751 Materials and methods 702 Compends 7.52 Color 703 Dictionaries 753 Epic. Mythic. Idealistic 704 Essays 754 Genre. Still life 705 Periodicals 755 Religious. Ecclesiastic 706 Societies 756 Historical. Battles, et<. 707 Education. Study 757 Portrait 708 Art galleries 758 Landscape. Marine 709 History of art 759 Various schools 710 Landscape gardening 760 Engraving 711 Public parks 761 Wood 712 Private grounds. Lawns 762 Copper. Steel 713 Walks. Drives 763 Lithography 714 Water. Fountains. Lakes 764 Chromolithography 715 Trees. Hedges. Shrubs 765 Line. Stipple 716 Plants. Flowers. Conservatories 766 Mezzotint. Aijuatint 717 Arbors. Seats. Outlooks 767 Etching.' Dry point 71« Monuments. Mausoleums 768 Banknote. Machine 719 C«neteries 769 Collections <"if engravings 720 Architecture 770 Fhotography 721 Architectural construction 771 Photographic chemistry 722 Ancient and oriental 772 Silver processes, etc. 723 ^ledieval. (lothic 773 Gelatine and pigment iiroces.ses 724 Modern 774 " and printer's ink. Albertype 725 Public buildings 775 Photolithography, etc. 726 Ecclesiastic and religious 776 Photozincography, etc. 727 Educational and scientific 777 Photo-engraving. Photo-electros 728 Residences 778 Special applications 729 Design and decoration 779 Collections of photographs 730 Sculpture 780 Music 731 Materials and methods 781 Theory 732 Ancient 782 Dramatic 733 Greek and Roman 783 Sacred 734 Medieval 784 Vocal 735 Modern 785 Orchestral 73(1 Carving. Seals. Dies. Gems 786 Piano and organ 737 Numismatics. Coins. Medals 787 Stringed instruments 73H Pottery. Porcelain 788 Wind 739 Bronzes. Bric-a-brac 789 Percussion and mechanical 740 Drawing. Decoration 790 Amusements 741 Freehand. Crayon 791 Public entertainment 742 Perspective 792 Theater. Opera 743 Art anatomy. Life school 793 Indoor amusements 744 Mathcuuitical drawing 794 Games "f skill. Chess 745 Ornamental design. Carpet, etc. 795 (.Tames of chance. Cards 746 Art needlework 796 Outildur sports 747 Interior dei'orati(]U 797 Boating and Ijall 748 Stained and iridescent glass 798 Horsemanship. Racing 749 Artistic furniture 799 Fishing. Hunting. Shooting DECIMAL CLASSIFICATION 45 THIRD SUMMARY SECTIONS Literature 800 Literature 850 Italian literature 801 Philosophy 851 Poetry 802 Compends 852 Drama 803 Dictionaries 853 Fiction 804 Easays 854 Essays 805 Periodicals 855 Oratory 806 Societies 856 Letters 807 Study and teaching 857 Satire. Humor SOS Rhetoric. Treatises .S58 Miscellany 809 History 859 Rumansh and Wallachian 810 American literature 860 Spanish literature 811 Poetry 861 Poetry 812 Drama 862 Drama S13 Fiction 863 Fiction 814 Essays 864 Essays 815 Oratory 865 Oratory S16 Letters 866 Letters 817 Satire. Humor 867 Satire. Humor 818 Jliscellany 868 IMiscellany 810 869 Portuguese literature 820 English literature 870 Latin literature S21 Poetry 871 Poetry '822 Drama S72 Dramatic 82:-; Fiction 873 Epic 824 Essays 874 Lyric S25 Oratory 875 Oratory S26 Letters 87li Letters 827 Satire. Humor 877 Satire. Humor 828 Jliscellanj- 87.S iliscellauy 829 Anglo-Saxon literature 879 Minor Italic literatures 830 G-erman literature 880 G-reek literature 831 Poetry 8S] Poetry 832 Drama 882 Dramatic 833 Fiction 883 Epic 834 Essays 884 Lyric 835 Oratory 885 Oratory 836 Letters 886 Letters 837 Satire. Humor 887 Satire. Humor 838 Miscellany 888 Miscellany 839 Minor Teutonic literatures 889 Minor Hellenic literatures 340 French literature 890 Minor languages 841 Poetry 891 Minor Indo-European 842 Drama 892 Semitic 843 Fiction 893 Hamitic 844 Essays 894 Scythian. Turanian 845 Oratory 895 Eastern Asiatic 846 Letters 896 African 847 Satire. Humor 897 North American 848 ^Miscellany 898 South American 849 Proven9al literature 899 Malay-Polynesian and other 46 A. L. A. CATALOG— CLASS LIST THIKD SUMMAKT SECTIONS History 900 History- 950 Asia 901 Philosophy 951 China 902 Compends. Chronologies 952 Japan 903 Dictionaries 953 Arabia 904 Essays 954 India 905 Periodicals 955 Persia 906 Societies 956 Turkey in Asia 907 Study and teaching 957 Siberia 908 Polygraphy 958 Afghanistan. Turkistan. Baluchistan 909 Universal histories 959 Farther India 910 G-eography and travels 960 Africa 911 Historical 961 North Africa 912 Maps 962 Egypt. Nubia 913 Antiquities 963 Abyssinia 914 Europe 964 Morocco 915 Asia 965 Algeria 916 Africa 966 North Central Africa 917 North America 967 South Central Africa 918 South America 968 South Africa 919 Oceanica. Polar regions 969 Madagascar. Mauritius 920 Biography 970 North America 921 Of philosophy 971 British America 922 " theology 972 Mexico. Central America 923 " sociology 973 United States 924 " philology 974 North Atlantic states 925 " science 975 South Atlantic states 926 ' ' useful arts 976 South Central or Gulf states 927 " fine arts 977 North Central or Lake states 928 " literature 978 Western or Mountain states 929 Genealogy. Heraldry 979 Pacific states 930 Ancient history 980 South America 931 China 981 Brazil 932 Egypt 982 Argentina. Patagonia 933 Judea 983 Chile 934 India 984 Bolivia 935 Medo-Persia . 985 Peru 936 Kelts 986 Colombia. Ecuador 937 Rome. Italy 987 Venezuela 938 Greece 988 Guiana 939 Jlinor countries 989 Paraguay. Uruguay 940 Europe 990 Oceanica. Polar regions 941 Scotland. Ireland 991 ^Malaysia 942 England. Wales 992 Sunda 943 Germany. Austria 993 Australasia 944 France 994 Australia 945 Italy 995 New Guinea 946 Spain. Portugal 996 Polynesia 947 Russia 997 Isolated islands 948 Norway. Sweden. Denmark 998 Arctic regions 949 Minor countries 999 Antarctic regions Class List (47) SYMBOLS AISTD ABBREVIATIONS P popular treatment R readable. Used only for books unusually attractive in style Kf reference book S scholarly; by a recognized authority Y for young readers; in many cases applied to books equally suitable for adults All other abbreviations and symbols used in the Class List are explained in the introductory pages of tliis book (pp. 13-oo). (4S) OOO aEI^sTERA.!. AVORKS OlO Bibliography Lang-, Andrew. The li))rary. 2d ed. 1892. 20cm ilacmillan 51.50 Rather slight bibliographic essays with pleasant literary il'avor and touches of humor. W. J. Lottie contributed the material on MSS and early printed boolis and Austin Dobson the chapter on modern English illustrated books. Ed. sel, 014 Of special forms Frey, A. R. Sobriquets and nicknames. 20cm Houghton S2 Ef -llphabetic dictionary of fictitious names applied to real persons in stories and poems; of personal epithets; nicknames of literary men; historical characters, etc, ivith index of true names. N. Y. 015 Of special countries Certain catalogs prepared Ijy bookdealers are very helpful to librarians as containing informa- tion not concisely given elsewhere. Such cata- logs are distributed free to book buyers. .V list of desirable ones may be had by applying to the office of the Publishing board of the American library association. Ed. sel. Annual American catalogue cumulated 1900-1903. 1904. 26cm Pub. wkly. S-4 n Rf A record by author, title, subject and series, of books published in the U. S. 1900-1903. Convenient because entries for all four years arc united in one alphabet, but libraries with small funds may easily use the "Annual summary" number of the P^lb^sh€l■y' we'^kli/ for each year instead. Ed. sel. English, catalogue o£ books. Latest vol. 2o2Cm Pub. wkly., pap .§1.50 Rf Yearly list of current English publications, in dic- tionary form. Before 1902 Refennce catalogue vf ill answer needs of small library. N. Y'. Publishers' trade list annual. Latest vol. 262cm Pub. wkly. Rf Catalogs of American publishers bound together, alphabeted by names of firms. Is.sued annually in Au- gust. Separate index volume for 1902 giving in one alphabet authors, titles and subjects for all books in the Annual. Each entry gives publisher and price. Sup. index 1903-4, SJ..50; combined index 1902-4, adv. subs. SG; volume of catalogs without index, S2 n X. Y. Publishers' weekly; American book-trade jour- nal. Latest vol. 24^cm Pub. wkly. subs. 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Helps to the study of classical mythology. 1899. 18cm Wahr 45c Rf Keferences to books and magazines, subdivided under art, religion and literature. Contains list of books indexed, table of contents, and full index. Pittsburg. 016.3 Sociology Bowker, R: R. , & lies, George, ed. Header's guide in economic, social and political science. 1891. 19cm (Econ. tracts) Soc. for pol. educ. |1 Rf Class list with concise notes indicating scope and relative vaUie. Suggestions for reading, citation of au- thorities, bibliographic helps, etc., introduce each sub- ject. N. Y. Brooks, R. C. Bibliography of municipal prob- lems and city conditions. 2d ed. 1901. 25cm Kf Reform club §1.50 Marot, Helen, com}}. Handbook of labor litera- ture. 1899.» 20cm Philadelphia free lib. of econ. & pol. sci. SI Rf Classed and annotated list of more important books and pamphlets in English. Articles in periodicals not included. Notes descriptive rather than critical. Lists of labor song books and labor and general sociok>gic periodicals, publishers' addresses, author index. N. Y. Monroe, W.S. Bibliography of education. 1897. ISjCm (Internat. educ. ser.) Appleton !?2 Rf Cla.ss list of 3,200 titles with author index. Many short notes. 016.7 Fine arts Sturg-is, Russell, & Krehbiel, H: E: comp. Annotated bibliography of fine art; ed. by George lies. 1897. 26om (A. L. A. annot. hsts) A. L. A. pub. board $1 Rf Descriptive, critical and comparative notes on 1,000 works on painting, sculpture, architecture, decorative arts, illustration [by Russell Sturgis] and music [by H: E; Krehbiel] Classed, with author and subject index. N. Y. 016.8 lilterature Baker, E. A. A descriptive guide to the best fiction, British and American, including trans- lations from foreign languages; containing about 4,500 references. 1903. 20Jcm Macmillan $2.50 n Rf Note under each title gives theme and occasionally characterization, and list of editions. Best or repre- sentative works are starred. In Historical appendix all books illustrating history or social life of a country' are entered briefly under 1) country, 2) period, 3) date. Full subject inde'x and author-title index increase reference value. N. Y. Cornu, Mme Sophie, & Beer, William. List of French fiction, annotated. 1898. 12 Jem (A. L. A. annot. lists) A. L. A. pub. board 10c Rf Includes 186 titles, chosen from 70 representative au- thors with regard to soundness of sentiment as well as excellence of style. Gives author, title, publisher, price and descriptive note. N. Y. Hodg-kins, L. M. Guide to the study of nine- teenth century authors. 1898. 19cm Heath 60c Rf Indicates books and articles of value in studying 26 prominent English and American authors. Kroeger. Welsh, A. H. English masterpiece course. 1887. 20cm Silver 75c n Rf Lists of references to books and magazine articles on principal English and American writers from Chaucer to Tennyson. Pittsburg. Winchester, C. T. Five short courses of reading in English literature. Eev. ed. 1900. 16cm Ginn 40c Rf Represents nature and progress of English literature from beginning of Elizabethan period to present. Each course followed by list of additional reading. Pref. 016.9 History Adams, C: K. ilanual of historical literature. 3d ed. 1903. 21cm Harper $2.50 Rf List of the most important histories in English, French, and German, with related biography, philosophic inquiry, etc. States scope and authority, characterizes style, and points out special value or defects. Offers sug- gestions for reading. N. Y. Boston. Public library. Finding list of gene- alogies and town and local histories containing family records. 1900. 25cm Trustees 25c Channing, Edward, & Hart, A. B. Guide to the study of American history. 1897. 19cni Ginn $2 Rf Contains hints on reading and teaching history, selected bibliography of .\merican history, and well- arranged series of topics on colonial and United States history. L. A. H. Gardiner, S: R. , & Mulling-er, J: B. Introduc- tion to the study of English history. 4th ed. 1903. 20Jcm Paul 7/6 n Contents: pt. 1, Introduction to English history, by S: R. Gardiner; pt. 2, Authorities, by J; B. MuUinger. GENERAL WORKS— Bibliogeaphy 51 Getchell, M. S. Study of mediaeval history by the library method for high schools. 1897. 19cm Ginn 55c Rf References to historical literature relating to middle ages, arranged by periods. Pittsburg. Gordy, "W. F., & Twitchell, W. I. Path- finder in American history. 1893. lOJcm Lee §1.20 n Rf Handbook for teachers, containing topical outlines, lists of readings mainly from secondary sources, and sug- gestions as to methods of teaching. Style and treatment adapted to needs of elementary classes. L. A. H. Literature of American history; a bibliograph- ical guide in which the scope, character, and comparative worth of books in selected lists are set forth in brief notes by critics of authority; ed. for the American library association by J. N. Larned. 1902. 25cm (A. L. A. annot. lists) A. L. A. pub. board $6 n Rf 4,14.5 titles, closely classified under six main heads. Appendix: Books suggested for a good school library, for a town library, for a good working library, by Ed- ward Channing, p. 463-71. Supplement for 1900 and 1901, ed. by P. P. Wells. 1902. 25cm (A. L. A. annot. lists) A. L. A. pub. board 81 n Rf Nearly 200 entries in one alphabet. Notes generally condensed from reputable reviews, signed where practi- cable. Future supplements will be issued also on cards. N. Y. Mill, H. R. Hints to teachers and students on the choice of geographical books for reference and reading. 1S97. 19cm Longmans SI. 25 Rf Prepared by request of Geographical society. Gives lists of selected books, grouped by countries, with pub- lishers, prices, and many descriptive notes. N. Y. ■Winsor, Justin. Reader's handbook of the American revolution, 1761-1783. 1899. 18cm Houghton SI. 25 Beginning with first discontent with British rule, indl cates where the best information on each point is to be gathered. Adams. 017 Classed catalogs Pittsburg-. Carnegie library, ilonthly bul- letin. 23cm yrly 25c Rf Salem. Public library. Bulletin. 25Jcm yrly 25c Rf The Carnegie and Salem bulletins are included because of their good, up-to-date lists on special subjects. The Pittsburg bulletin furnishes notes to most of the month's added books. Ed. sel. 019 Dictionary catalogs Peabody institute. Second catalogue, including additions sin.ce 1882. Part 1-7, A-R. 1896-1904. 27 Jem Deutsch co. $4.50 ea Rf Of great value, specially focanalytic subject entries, iflibrarycanafEord.it. Ed. sel. 020 liibrary economy Dana, J: C. Library primer. 3d. ed. 1903. igjcm Lib. bur. SI Manual for small libraries. Advice on preliminary work, trustees, librarian, building, tools, book selection, buying, care, classification, cataloging, charging, the read- ing room, reference books, reference work, etc. N. Y. Library journal. Latest vol. 252cm Pub. wkly. yrly $5 Monthly. Official organ of American library association. Index to V. 1-22, Publishers' weekly office, $2,50. Minnesota. State library commission, ed. Handbook of library organization, comp. by the library commissions of Minn,esota, lo-vva and Wisconsin. 1902. 22Jcm Minnesota State lib. commission, Minneapolis 25c Plummer, M. . W. Hints to small libraries. 3d ed. 1902. 21cm Lane 50c n Chapters discussing routine best followed in starting a small library, giving such details as inexperienced libra- rians need. Suggestions as to simple an.d economical methods. N. Y. Pu,blic libraries. Latest vol. 25rm Lib. bur. yrly $1 Monthly, except August and September. SpofFord, A. R. A book for all readers. 2d ed. 1900. 20cm Putnam $2 On choice, acquisition, binding and arrangement of books, with suggestions on memory training, making information available, library administration, rare books, etc. Primarilj^ for librarians but of interest to all book lovers. N. Y'. 025 Administration American library association. List of subject headings for use in dictionary catalogs. 2d ed. with an appendix containing hints on subject cataloging and schemes for sub-heads under countries and other subjects. 1901. 242cm Bf A. L. A. pub. board $2 Cutter, C: A. Expansive classification. Part 1, The first six classifications. 1891-93. 25Jcm Lib. bur. S5 Rf A library using this system need not buy the Decimal. 017 62 A. L. A. CATALOG— CLASS LIST Dewey, Melvil. Abridged decimal classification and relativ index for libraries, clippings, notes, etc. 1894. 25^cm Lib. bur. $1.50 Rf Also in Library notes, v. 4, no. 13-14, Jan.-Ap. 1895. For small and slowlj- growing libraries. The abbrevi- ated numbers can be changed to full class numbers with- out other alteration than adding extra figures. A library using this system need not buy the Expan- sive. Decimal classification and relativ index , for libraries, clippings, notes, etc. 6th ed. 1899. 25cm Bf , ].ib. bur. §5 Simplified Library school rules; card cat- alog, accession, book numbers, shelf list, capitals, punctuation, abbreviations, library handwriting. 1898. 25cm Bf Lib. bur. $1.50 Hasse, A. R. United States government publi- cations; a handbook for the cataloger. Part 1-2. 1902-03. 25Jcm Lib. bur. pt. 1, SI; pt. 2, $2 Kf Contents: pt. 1. The government at large, the Con- stitution, statutes, treaties; pt. 2. The legislative body. Briefly explains character and principles governing treatment of each type of publication for dictionary cat- alog, and gives sample cards. Two parts, on the execu- tive body and on the judiciary, government Institutions, government serials, are to follow. N. Y. See also Public documents list 027 Oeneral libraries Foote, E.. L.. The hbrarian of the Sunday school. 1897. 17Jcm • Eaton 35c Practical manual on organization, care of books, cata- loging, charging system, repairs, reports, with chapter on the library's ])rovince and purpose, by M. T. Wheeler. N. y. See also Public documents list 02§ Reacling^ and aids Buffalo. Public library. Class room libraries for public schools. 1902. 24 Jem 31c, Rf Arranged alphabetically by authors under grades 1-9; gives publisher and price; alphabetic subject index refers to articles as well as books; author and title index also a suggested list for school reference libraries. N. Y.; Counsel upon the reading of books. 1900. 19Jcm Houghton |1.50 Contents: Preface on reading and books, by H. Van Dyke; Hisiory, by H. M. Stephens; Memoirs and biogra- phies, by A. Itepplier; Sociology, economics and politics, by A. T. Iladlcy; The study of Action, by B. Matthews; Poetry, by B. Perry; Essay and criticism, by H. W. Mabie. Koopman, H. L. The mastery of books: hints oh reading and the use of libraries. 1896. 19cm Amer. bk. co. 90c Discusses selection, methods, memory, note taking, periodicals, reference books, etc. Gives classified list of valuable books, and annotated list of books on reading. N. Y. Larned, J. N. A talk about books. 1897. ISJcm Buffalo, Author 50c An address to high school students. Moore, A. C. List of books recommended for a children's library; comp. for Iowa library com- mission. 1903. 23Jcm 10c Rf Adds practical suggestions on choice and purchase of children's books. N. Y. Moulton, B: G. ed. Four years of novel read- ing: an account of an experiment in popularizing the study of fiction. 1895. 19Jcm Heath 50c Contents: The study of fiction, by R. G. Moulton; Backworth classical novel-reading union; Four years' work done by the Union; Why is Charles Dickens a more famous novelist than Charles Eeade"? The character of ClaraMiddleton; The ideal of asceticism; Character devel- opment in "Romola." 030 General cyclopediais It will hardly be necessary for a small library to buy all four general cyclopedias named. All are generally trustworthy, but before buying more than tw^o it will be wise to add in German either Brockhaus' Konversatkms-Lexikon, 16v. or Meyer's Konversations-Lexikon,VlY . and in French Nouveau Larmis&e illuatrC, 7v. Ed. sel. 031 AnieHcaii Appleton's annual cyclopaedia and register of important events of the year. Latest vol. 26cm Appleton subs. So Rf Gives summary of year's events in politics, statis- tics, commerce, tlnance, science, agriculture, literature, art, biography, and necrology. Text of important bills before Congress given in full. Pratt. Century cyclopedia of names; ed. by B:E. Smith. 1899. 3ijcm Century SIO subs. Rf Includes names in geography, biography, mythol- ogy, history, ethnolog;-, art, fiction, forming a supplemen- tary volume to Centunj didionary. Fullest in biography and geography. Pronunciation and derivation of names given. Kroeger. Champlin, J: D. Young folks' cyclopaedia of common things. 2d ed. 1893. 21 Jem Holt S2.50 Rf Y An attempt to bringcyclopedic knowledge within the range of a child's intellect. Articles very brief and simple. Index. Kroeger. Young folks' cyclopaedia of persons and places. 3d ed. 1900. 21cm Holt |2.50 Rf Y Supplements Yomig folks' cyclopa-dia of common thiiiiis with biographic and geographic information. Kroeger. GENERAL WORKS— Cyclopedias. Periodicals 53 Encyclopedia Americana; editor-in-chief; F: C. Beach, v. 1-13, A-Eud. 1903-04. 27cm Americana co. subs. 86 ea International year-book; a compendium of tlie world's progress during the year. Latest vol. 25Jcm Dodd S3 Rf Similar in scope to Appletaii's mmuol ei/dopxdia, but entries are under more specific topics. To supple- ment cyclopedias. Kroeger. Ne^w international encyclopfedia. 17^•. 1902-04. 26cm Hf Dodd S5 ea Universal cyclopfedia and atlas; newly rev. by Rossiter Johnson. 12 v. 1903. 28^cm Appleton S(i ea Specially strong in science, engineering, discoveries, inventions, and biography. Contains sketches of living persons. Maps numerous and good. Pratt. Known also as Johnson^s cyclopedia. 032 English Chambers's encyclopedia; a dictionary of uni- versal knowledge. 10 v. 1901. 27cm Lippincott subs. S2.5 Kf Of English origin, but contains articles on Ameri- can subjects written by specialists in U. S. Bibliographic references. Kroeger. Hazell's annual, a eyclopeedic record of men and topics of the day. Latest vol. 19cm Hazell 3/6 Rf Compiled largely lor British reference and dealing mainly with English, colonial and foreign affairs, though discussing general questions. L. & I. 040 General collected essays American library association. Publishing board. The "A. L. A." inde.x by W: I. Fletcher. 2d ed. enl. and brought down to Jan. 1, 1900. 1901. 27icm A. L. A. pub. board SIO Rf Refers under subject to essays, papers, monographs, and parts of books, including some reports and publica- tions of boards dealing with sociologic affairs. Includes only books in English. Kroeger. 050 General periodicals, maga- zines Annual literary index, 1900-03; ed. by "W: I. Fletcher and R. R. Bowker. 5v. 1901-04. 27icm Pub. wkly. go. 50 Rf Indexes about 1S7 English and -\mcrican periodic- als under subjects, with a separate author index. In- cludes annual index to Iiarts of books, es.^ays, etc., thus supplementing A. L. A. iitdc.i: to fjeneral literature; also a necrology, index to important dates, and list of special bibliographies. Kroeger. Poole's index to periodical literature. Abridged ed. covering 37 periodicals, 181.=i-99. 1901. 26 J cm Houghton $12 Rf The full set of Poole's index, comprising 6v. (952 n) covering the lull period 1815-1901 should be bought when libraries can afford it, especially if near large libraries owning many sets of magazines to which patrons may have access. Ed. sel. Readers' guide to periodical literature. Latest vol. 2.5Jcm Wilson yrly ?6 R Monthly. Consolidation of the Reader's guide to periodieal litera- ture (v. 1 Jan. 1901) iS: Cumulatire index to a selected list of periodicals (v.l Jan. 1896) Indexes 62 periodicals, a few of little value, nearly all general. Includes reviews, poetry and portraits. N. Y. ^ 051 American periodicals Complete sets of such magazines as Atlantic monthly, Century, Harper's montlily, American monthly revieio of reviews, and Scribner's magazine are, with Poole's index as a key, very valuable as reference material and may be had of special dealers. Ed. sel. American monthly review of reviews. 25cm Rev. of rev. yrly $2.50 Atlantic monthly. 24cra Houghton yrly ?4 Index to v. 61-66, 1888-1901, Houghton $2 n Century; illustrated monthly magazine. 25cm Century yrly $4 Critic; an illustrated monthly review. 25cm Putnam yrly $3 Dial; a semi-monthly journal of literary criticism, discussion and information. 27cm Dial yrly i?2 Harper's monthly magazine. 25cni Harper yrly $4 Index to v. 1-S5, 18.50-92, Harper S5 liiving age. 242cm Living age yrly $6 Weekly. McClure's magazine. 25cm ilcClure yrly %\ Monthly. North American review. 24cm X. Amer. r. yrly ?5 Monthly. Outlook. 242Cm Outlook yrly $3 Weekly. 027 54 A. L. A. CATALOG— CLASS LIST St Nicholas: an illustrated magazine for young folks. 25xl9cm Century yrly f3 T Monthly. A full set o£ St Nicholas very valuable in children's room. Index covering iirst 27 volumes, Cumulative index co. $4 n N. Y. Scribner's magazine. 24^cm Scribner yrly $3 Monthly. World's work. 26cm Doubleday yrly $3 Monthly. Youth's companion: an illustrated weekly for young people. 42cm Y P.Mason yrly $1.75 032 Eng:li$]i periodical§ Athenaeum. .SO^cm Ath. office yrly 1.3/ Weekly. Contemporary review. 25cm Marshall 2/6 a number Monthly. 070 General newspapers. Journalism Dana, C: A. Art of newspaper making. 1895. 18 Jem Appleton $1 Contents: The modern American newspaper; The pro- fession of journalism; The making of a newspaper man. Shuman, E. L. Practical journalism. 1903. 19Jcm Appleton 11.25 n Relates mainly to practical details to be learned only in newspaper office. Full of valuable hints and sugges- tions. Nation, 11: 306 071 American The Nation; a weekly journal. 30Jcm Nation yrly $3 072 Engliili Spectator. .'?4Jcm Spectator £1 6/ Weekly. lOO P^HILOSOFHY It is doubtful whether a small library can afford to buy in its original equipment some of the great classics that are not often called for. In order to include more of the worthy and attractive lesser books, the works of certain great philosophers have been omitted from the classified lists, but good editions may be had, as follows: 192 Bacon, Francis. Works. Riverside ed. 15 v. Houghton 833.75 or Popular ed. 2 v. Houghton S5 192 Berkeley, George. Works. 3 v. Macmillan $4.50 n 194 Comte, Augusts. Positive philosophy. 3 v. Macmillan S4.50 n 194 Descartes, Ren^. The method, meditations, etc. Scribner S2.60 n 193 Pichte, J. Q. Popular works. 2 v. Scribner 88.40 109 Hegel, G. "W. F. History of philosophy. 3 v. Scribner 813.50 n 110 Kant, Immanuel. Prolegomena; ed. by G. P. Cams. 1902. Open court pub. co. 75c 193 Locke, John. Philosophical works. 2 v. Macmillan 82 n 192 Mill, J: S. Examination of Sir William Hamilton's philosophy. Longmans 85.50 193 Schopenhauer, Arthur. Essavs. 7 v. Scribner 86.30 193 World as will and idea. 3 v. Scribner 815 n 193 Spinoza, Benedictus de. Chief works. 2 v. Macmillan 83 n 102 OutlineN Hibben, J: G. Problems of philosophy; an in- troduction. 1898. 19cm Scribner $1 n An unusually successful attempt to meet wants of beginners. David Irons in Philos. r. 8;86 Hyde, "W: De W. Practical idealism. 1897. 19^cm Macmillan $1.50 Contents: The world of sense-perception; The world of association; The world of science; The world of art; The world of persons; The world of institutions; The world of morality; The world of religion. Addressed to men of affairs. Illustrates connection between philosophy and practical matters of human life. Philos. r. 7:665 (B) Kiilpe, Os"wald. Introduction to philosophy; a handbook for students of psychology, logic, ethics, aesthetics and general philosophy, tr. by W. B. Pillsbury and E. B. Titchener. 1901. 191cm Macmillan ?11.60 n Systematic and historical. K. Wilde in Edac. r. 15:194. Stuckenberg, J: H: W. Introduction to the study of philosophy. 1902. 22cm Armstrong S1.50 n Admirable presentation within comprehension of aver- age reader. Brett. Howison, G: H. Limits of evolution, and other essays illustrating the metaphysical theory of personal idealism. 1901. 20cm Macmillan ?1.60 n Contents; Limits of evolution; Modern science and pantheism; Later German philosophy ; The art-principle as represented in poetry; Right relation of reason to religion; Human immortality: its positive argument; Theharmony of determinism and freedom. James, William. Will to beheve, and other essays in popular philosophy. 1897. 201em Longmans $2 R S Contents: The will to believe; Islife worth living? The sentiment of rationality; Reflex action and theism; The dilemma of determinism; Moral philosophy and the moral life; Great men and theirenvironment; Importance of individuals; On some Hegelisms: What psychical research has accomplished. Popular in no sense that can make it of less service to the specialist. Nation, 65:33. Royce, Josiah. Studios of good and evil: a series of essays upon problems of philosophy and life. 1898. 19^cm Appleton $1.50 Contents: The problem of Job; Case of John Bunyan; Tennyson and pessimism; Knowledge of good and evil; Natural law, ethics, and evolution; Implications of self- consciousness; Some observations on the anomalies of self -consciousness; Self-consciousness, social conscious- ness and nature; Originality and consciousnes:^; ^Meister Eckhart; An episode of early California life, the squatter riot of 1850 in Sacramento; Jean Marie Gnyau. Sturt, H: C. ed. Personal idealism; philosoph- ical essays by eight members of the University of Oxford. 1902. 23cm Macmillan S3.25 n Contents: Error, by G. F. Stout; Axioms as postulates, by F. C. S. Schiller; The problem of freedom in its rela- tion to psychology, by W. R. B. Gibson; The limits of evo- lution, by G. E. Underbill; Origin and validity in ethics, by R. R. Warett; Art and personality, by H. Sturt; The future of ethics, effort or abstention? by F. W. Bussel!; Personality, human and divine, by H. Rashdall. Directed against naturalism and absolutism. A. K. Rogers in Philos. r. 12: 577 (55) 053 56 A. L. A. CATALOG— CLASS LIST 109 Hi§tory Rogers, A. K. Student's history of philosophy. 1901. 20Jom Macmillan §2 n A short bibliography appended to each section. Helpful to college classes of not very advanced stand- ing, as also to general readers. Dial, 32: 206. Weber, Alfred. History of philosophy; tr. by Frank Thilly. 1896. 21cm Scribner $2.50 n Sources, p. 6-16. Bibliography, p. 60.5-11. European philosophy. Windelband, "Wilhelm. History of philosophy ; tr. by J. H. Tufts. 2d ed. 1901. 24cm Macmillan $4 n Connected account of development of those philo- sophic concepts most significant for modern thought. G. S. Fullerton in Philos. r. 9: 194. IIO Metaphysics Haldane, E: B. Pathway to reality. 1903. 22 Jem (Gifford lect. 1902-3) Murray 10/6 n Contents: Meaning of reality; Criticism of categories. Extremely brilliant exposition of Hegelianism. H. Rashdall in Mind, n. s. 12; 527. ' Iiadd, G: T. Theory of reality; an essay in meta- physical system upon the basis of human cogni- tive experience. 1899. 23cm Scribner $4 Its knowledge broad and accurate, its psychology well digested, its method the analysis of experience, its gen- eral standpoint theism. PhUos. r. 8: G27 (B) Paulsen, Friedrich. Introduction to philoso- phy. 2dAmer. ed. tr. by Frank Thilly. 1898. 22cm Holt $3 n Shows clearly and convincingly untenability of mate- rialism as an ultimate view of the real. John Watson in PMlos. r. 2: 207. m Ontology Boyce, Josiali. World and the individual. 2 v. 1900-01. 21cm (Gifford lect. 1899-1900) Macmillan ser. 1, $3 n; ser. 2, $2.25 n Ser. 1, The four historical conceptions of being, aims so to define being as to arrive at some conception of what is meant by the reality of God, and of the world and the human individual in relation to God. Ser. 2, Nature,. man and the moral order, develops the general theory of being by applying it to particular problems of human experi- ence. J: Dewey in Philos. r. 9: 311; 11; 392. 113-119 Cosmology Fiske, Johii. Outlines of cosmic philosophy, based on the doctrine of evolution. 4 v. 1903. 211cm Houghton Ss By no means a mere reproduction of Spencer's philoso- phy, but an independent exposition of evolutionism showing originality, specially in regard to social evolu- tion and the relation of religion and science. L. & I. Spencer, Herbert. First principles. 1899. 20Jcm Appleton $2 General principles underlying his system of synthetic philosophy. 130 other Metaphysical Topics 124 Teleology. Final causes Janet, P. A. E. Final causes; tr. by William Af- fleck. 2d ed. 1883. 22.?cm Scribner S2.50 126 Personality Shaler, N. S. The individual; a study of life and death. 1900. 19 J cm Appleton SI. 50 Study, from scientific standpoint, of relations and pos- sibilities of personality, with consideration of meaning of death. N. Y. 12§ The soul James, William. Humain immortality; two supposed objections to the doctrine. 1898. 18cm Houghton $1 Simple, clear, candid. 130 Mind and body Jastrow, Josepli. Fact and fable in psychology. 1900. 21cm Houghton .S2 Reprint of magazine essays. Discusses problems of psychic research, mental telegraphy, spiritualism, hyp- notism, the psychology of deception, dreams of the blind, etc. N. y. 131 Mental physiology Bain, Alexander. Mind and body; the theories of their relation. 1897. igjcm (Internat. sci. ser.) P Appleton SI. 50 Carpenter, W: B: Principles of mental physi- ology. 1900. 20cm Appleton S3 Ladd, G: T. Elements of physiological psychol- ogy. 1900. 23cm Scribner S4.50 n Plain statement of the facts of much of the field of experimental psychology. Likely to be long indispensa- ble to students unfamiliar with German. C. S. Pierce in Am'i-.j.psychoL (B) Warner, Francis. Nervous system of the child. 1900. 19Jcm Macmillan $1 u Addresscfl to parents, physicians, and mainly to teach- ers. Clear, comprehensive, scientiiic; the result of long study as teacher and physician. N. Y. PHILOSOPHY— Metaphysics. Psychology 57 132 Derangements Maudsley, Henry. Responsibility in mental disease. 1895. 19Jcm (Internal, sci. ser. ) Appleton §1.50 P Gives clearly results of investigations into nature ot insanity and its presumed criminal manifestations. Acad. (B) 134 Hypnotism Moll, Alt)ert. Hypnotism. 5th ed. rev. 1902. 19cm (Contemp. sci. ser.) Scribner §1.50 Bibliography, p. 419-22. Podmore, Frank. Apparitions and thought- transference; an examination of the evidence for telepathy. 1896. 19cm (Contemp. sci. ser.) Scribner §1.50 135 Sleep Bigelow, John. Mystery of sleep. 2ded. 1903. 19Jcm Harper §1.50 R General treatise. 13§ Physiognomy Darwin, C: E.. Expression of the emotions in man and animals. 1899. 20Jcm Appleton $3.50 A studj', undertalien because of its bearing on evolu- tion, made through very minute and extensive observa- tions of animals and of civilized and savage man. Buffalo. 140 Philosophic systems 141 Transcendentalism. Idealism Frothingham, O. B. Transcendentalism in New- England. 1903. 20Jcm Amer. unit, ass'n §1 150 Psychology Baldwin, J. M. ^Mental development in the child and the race; methods and processes. 2d ed. 1903. 21^cm Macmillan $1.75 n OS interest no less to biologist than to psychologist. Full of original and suggestive material. Arnrr. nnt. Social and ethical interpretations in men- tal development; a study in social psychology. 3d ed. 1902. 22cm Jlacmillan $2.60 n Crowned with gold medal of Danish Royal academy. A continuation of studies begun in iJental develop, menl in the child and the race, but independent of it. The relation of the individual to social development and the extent to which one throws light on the other. DialCB) See also 575 for his DerclopTiwnt and evolution . Story of the mind. 1898. 15icm (Lib. of useful stories) Appleton 40c Bibliography, p. 233-36. Authoritative; not too deep or technical for an ordi- narv reader to understand and enjoy. N. Y. Bosanquet, Bernard. Psychology of the moral .self. 1897. 19Jcm :\Iacmillan SI. 25 n In 10 short, luminous lectures it applies results of the best psychology of today to the problems of ethical sci- ence. W. Caldwell in PIdlos. r, 7: 213. Calkins, M. . W. Introduction to psychology. 1901. 201cm JIacmillan $2 n Bibliography, p. 492-503. For beginners. Chamberlain, A. F. The child; a study in the evolution of man. 1900. 19cm (Contemp. sci. ser.) Scribner $1.50 Bibliography, p. 46,5-95. One of the best summaries of child study. A fund of information and sources, valuable in the class room and readable for all interested in the knowledge of the child. Psychol, r. 8;G42 (B) Compayre, Gabriel. Intellectual and moral de- velopment of the child; tr. by M. E. Wilson. 2v. 1896-1902. 18Jcm (Internat. educ. ser.) Appleton $1.50 ea Contents: pt. 1, Perception, emotion, memory, imagina- tion and consciousness: pt. 2, Development of the child in later infancy. Careful and thorough, yet s;-mpathetic summary of in- fant psychology. Dial (B) Groos, Karl. The play of man; tr. by E.. L. Baldwin. 1901. 19Jcm Appleton $1..50 n Scientific treatise on sport and pastime. Closing pages devoted to relation of play to pedagogics. Science, 1901. James, Williani. Principles of psychology. 2 v. 1890. 22cm (Amer. sci. ser. Adv.) Holt $4.80 R S Partly reprinted from Mind, Journal of speculative jjhilosophy, Popidar science monthly and Scribner' s mag- azine. Brilliant and suggestive. Author not an experi- mental psychologist. As a whole for advanced students, but chapters on ' Habit' and 'Memory ' can be enjoyed by every reader. L. & I. Kulpe, Oswald. Outlines of psychology, based upon the results of experimental investigation; tr. by E: B. Titchener. 2d ed. 1901. 24cm Macmillan $2.60 n Iiadd, G:T. Primer of psychology. 1894. 19cm Scribner $1 n From standpoint of descriptive psychology. Accurate, brief and crisp. E. W. .Scripture in Pcdagorj. son. (B) Psychology, descriptive and explanatorj'. 1894. 23cm Scribner $4.50 Iiange, Karl. Apperception; a monograph on psychology and pedagogy; ed. by Charles De Garmo. 1903. 18Jcm (Heath's ped. lib.) Heath $1 For parents as well as teachers. 109 58 A. L. A. CATALOG— CLASS LIST Leibniz, G. W. New essays concerning human understanding; tr. by A. G. Langley. 1896. 20cm Macmillan §3.25 A translation of v. 5 of Gerhardt's Die pldlosophischen schriften von G. W. Leibniz, consisting of an introduction by Gerhardt, several shortpieces on Locke's £s8a?/and the Xew essays on human understanding; and an appendix containing otlier sliort pieces oJ Leibnitz bearing on sub- jects discussed or referred to in the Xew essays. — Trans- lator's pref. Maher, Micliael. Psychology: empirical and ra- tional. 4th ed. 1900. 19Jcm (Stonyhurst philos. ser. ) Longmans $1.75 Certainly every Catholic student of psychology should have this. Amer. cat/i. q. 26: 204 Mind. 1902. 15 Jem (Little masterpieces of sci.) Doubleday 50o n Contents: Part played ,by infancy in the evolution of man, by J: Fiske; New study of children, by J. Sully; Twins, by F. Galton; Sight in savages, by W. H. Hud- son; Mechanism in thought and morals, by 0. W. Holmes; Memory, by H. Maudsley; Common sense, by \V. B. Carpenter; A liberal education, by T. H. Huxley; Science and culture, by T. H. Huxley. Morg-an, C. Ii. Introduction to comparative psy- chology. 1894. 19cm (Contemp. sci. ser. ) Scribner $1.50 Relation of the psychology of man to that of the higher animals. Exposition full, clear and fair. E. B. Titchener in Biol (B) Munsterberg, Hugo. Psychology and life. 1899. 21cm Houghton $2 Contents: Psychology and life; Psychology and physiol- ogy; Psychology and education; Psychology and art; P.sychology and history; Psychology and mysticism. Reprinted from the Atlantic monthly. Psychological review and Educational review. Chief aim is separation of conceptions of psychology from conceptions of our real life. Pref. Remarkably clear and vigorous. J. E. Creighton in Philos. r. (B) Preyer, 'Williani. Mental development in the child; tr. liy H. ^V. Brown. 1893. 18 Jem (Internal, educ. ser.) Appleton SI Mainly concerned witli early stages of s]iccch. Buffalo. Mind of the child; tr. by H. W. Brown. 2 V. 1888-89. 182cm (Internal, educ. ser. ) Appleton $8 Contents: pt. 1, The senses and the will; pt. 2, Devel- opment of the intellect. Takes us over first 3 years "f life, noting all the chief movementsof development. James Sully in jVind, 1: 416 (B) Bomanes, G: J: Mental evolution in man. 1902. 22cm .Vppleton $3 The third in perliaps the greatest continuous and sys- tematic psychologic labor ever proposed (1, Animal intel- ligence; 2, Mental evolution in animals) No student of psychology can afford to dispense with this rich, learned and elaborate contribution to his subject. Nation, 48: 491 (B) Boyce, Josiah. Outlines of psychology; an ele- mentary treatise, with some practical applica- tions. 1903. 20cm (Teachers' prof. lib. ) Macmillan $1 n The most systematic exposition of his psychology. J. H. Muirhead in Mind n. s. 12: 547. Shinn, M. W. Biography of a baby. 1900. 19Jcm Houghton $1.50 P R Psychologic study of the first year of a child's life. Spencer, Herbert. Principles of psychology. 1903, '02. 20Jcm Appleton S4 Its significance lies in emphasizing the impossibility of explaining individual consciousness by the experience of the individual himself. We must go back to the experi- ence of the race. Harald Hoffding (B) Stout, G: F: Groundwork of psycholog}'. 1903. 21cm Hinds §1.25 Manual of psychology. 1899. 17Jcm (Univ. tutorial ser.) Hinds $1.50 From genetic point of view, designed to draw the student into real psychologic problems. Educ. r. 21: 254. Sully, James. Studies of childhood. 1903. 22icm Longmans 12/6 R Contents; Age of imagination; Dawn of reason; Products of child-thought; The little linguist; Subject to fear; Raw material of morality; Under la^v; Child as artist; The young draughtsman; Extracts from a father's diary; George Sand's childhood; Bibliography tp. 515-18) From birth to 6th year; valuable. Teacher's handbook of psychology, on the basis of Outlines of psychology. 4th ed. 1897. 19Acm Appleton $2 References at end of each chapter. Succinct and luminous view of I test scientific doctrine with regard to the senses, perception, higher intellectual powers, emotions and volition. Mii)d (B) Wundt, W. M. Lectures on human and animal psychology; tr. 1)y J. E. Creighton and E. B. Titchener. 1896. 23cm ^Macmillan S2.60 n R Covers chief problems of mental science. Accurate. Joseph Jastrow in Dial, 20: 74 (B) Outlines of p.sychology; tr. by C;H. Judd. 2d rev. Eng. ed. 1902. 22cm Stechert ?2 n Gives a classification of different theories of psychology. 151 Intellect Hobhouse, L. T. Mind in evolution. 1901. 23cm ]\Iacmillan §3.25 n A good, honest and straightforward work, full of care- ful analysis and well-digested synthesis. It will repay reading and rereading. C. L. Morgan in Mind, 12: 103. PHILOSOPHY— Logic. Ethics 59 Xiocke, John. Essay concerning human under- standing, annotated by A. C. Fraser. 2v. 1894. 23cm Clarendon $8 n Editions and interpretations of Locke's Essay; v. 1, pref. p. 11-15. A chief factor in the development of modem philosophy during the last two centuries, A. C. Fraser. 1 52 Sense. Sense perception Mach, Ernst. Contributions to the analysis of the sensations; tr. by C. M. Williams. 1897. 20cm Open court pub. co $1.25 n A wonderfully original little book. Like everything he writes, a work of genius. William James. 160 liOgic Bosanquet, Bernard. Essentials of logic, 10 lectures on judgment and inference. 1895. 19icm Macuiillan SI n Creig-hton, J. E. Introductory logic. 1898. 19 Jem Macmillan $1.10 n References at end of each chapter. Questions and ex- ercises, p. 348-87. Better arrangement of materials, truer perspective, clearer statement than in most latter-day text-books. J. A. MaeVannel in Edtic. r. 17: 490, 500-601. Jevons, W: S. Logic. 15^cm (Sci. prim.) Amer. bk. co. 35c n Clear, and adapted to the inexperienced. X. Y. Principles of science; a treatise on logic and scientific method. 1900. 192cm Macmillan $2.75 n Mill, J: S. System of logic, ratiocinative and inductive; a connected view of the principles of evidence and the methods of scientific investi- ■gation. 8th ed. 1900. 24cm Harper S2.50 Marked a new epoch in literature of logic. A .science of the method of quest after experimental truth or prob- abilitv. David -Masson (B) 161 Inductive Hibben, J: G. Inductive logic. 1896. 18^cm Scribner $1.50 Minto, ■William. Logic, inductive and deduct- ive. 1901. 18cm (Univ. ser.) Scribner $1.25 n 168 Arsument Sidg-wick, Alfred. Proces.'^ of argument; a con- tribution to logic. 1893. 19^cm Black 5/ 170 Ethics Many standard works, because seldom used in a popular library, have been omitted in favor of lesser books of high character and more general appeal. Good editions of some standards which should perhaps be earliest added as the library grows are as follows: Moral order and progress. 3ded. Paul 14/ Nichomachean ethics: tr. by J. E. C. Well- Macmillan S2 n Handbook of moral philosophy. Macmillan SI. 60 n Prolegomena to ethics. 4th ed. 1899. Oxford tmiv. $1.90 Theory of morals. 1883. Scribner $2.50 H. Elements of ethics. 171 Alexander, Samuel, 1899. 170 Aristotle. don. 1897. 171 CalderTvood, Henry. 1902. 170 Green, T. H. 171 Janet, Paul. 171 Muirhead, J. man.) 170 Paulsen. Friedrich. (Univ. exten. Scribner $1 n 171 Stephen, .5/r Leslie, System of ethics. 1899. Scribner 13 n Science of ethics. 1882. Smith, Elder 16/ 170 Social rights and duties. 2 v. 1896. Macmillan S3 Bo-wker, R: E. Arts of life. 1900. IS^cm Houghton $1.25 On attainment of highest results in character, culture and human relations through everyday life and enlight- ened use of education, business, politics and religion. N.Y. Bryant, Mrs Sophie (Willock) Short studies in character. 1894. 19^cm (Ethicallib.) . Macmillan $1.50 Bushnell, Horace. Moral uses of dark things. Centenary ed. 1903. 20Jcm Scribner $1.25 n Its value consists not in its philosophic but in its prac- tical character. Xation , 1869. Everett, 0: C. Ethics for young people. 1891. 19cm Ginn 50c What he appeals to in young people is their own self- respect and their contempt for what is coarse, selfish and wrong. J. G. Schurman in Philos. r. 1:199 (B) Garrison, W. P. Parables for school and home. 1897. 19^cm Longmans $1.25 Y Short chapters for school reading, each intended tn interest children in some person, place or event. N. Y. Oilman, N. P. , & Jackson, E : P. Conduct as a fine art: laws of daily conduct, by N. P. Gil- man; character building, by E: P. Jack.son. 1891. 20cm Houghton $1.50 To aid public school teachers in giving moral instruc- tion apart from religious doctrine. Hilty, Karl. Happiness; essays on the meaning of life; tr. by F. G. Peabody. 1903. 19cm Macmillan $1.25 n 151 60 A. L. A. CATALOG— CLASS LIST Hyde, W: De "W. The cardinal virtues. 1902. 18 Jem Y R Crowell 28c n Leoky, W: E: H. History of European morals, from Augustus to Charlemagne. 3cl ed. 2 v. 1903. 18icm S E Appleton ?3 Map of life; conduct and character. 1901. lOjcm Longmans $2 "A calm survey of life," based on utilitarian theory and appealing to reason and common sense. Notable for breadth of view and sober judgment. N. Y. Mccunn, John. The making of character; some educational aspects of ethics. 1900. 19Jcm (Camb. ser. for schools) Macmillan $1.25 n Central idea is "that all growth and training must seek to develop a self-poised, self-governing being." S: T. Button (B) Mackenzie, J: S. Manual of ethics. 4th ed. 1901. 17icm (Univ. tutorial ser. ) Hinds SI. 50 Thorough and independent discussion. Fresh and orig- inal. Join-, ofeduc. (Eng.) Palmer, G: H. Field of ethics. 1901. 19 Jem (W; Belden Noble lect. 1899) Houghton $1.10 n R In respect of teaching power an excellent and wholesome essay. J. D. Logan in Pliilos. r. (B) Nature of goodness. 1903. 19J-cm Houghton $1.10 n Contents: Double aspect of goodness; Jlisconceptions of goodness: Self -consciousness; Self-direction: Self-devel- opment: Self-.sacrifice: Nature and spirit: The three stages of goodness. The Field of elklcs marked out the place which ethics occupies among the sciences. In this book the first problem of ethics is examined. Pref . Seelye, J. H. Duty; a book for schools. 1891. 19cm Ginn 30c Y A simple, beautiful and even fascinating exposition of the cardinal principles and rules of morality. Style swift, graphic and transparent. FhUos. r. {B) Sidgwick, Henry. Outlines of the history of ethics for English readers. 4th ed. 1896. ISJcm (;\Iacniillan's man.) Macmillan $1.25 n Based on his article in Enri/rlop^fJ/a Briflanica. Interesting account of development of successive lines of thought, not treating the writers as isolated tliinkers but exhibiting them as representatives of living ideas which grew in their hands. Sjirc. 59:1279. Strong, Sydney. Talks to boys and girls. 1902. 19cm Revell 50c n Y Kite talks; Random talks: The life I ought to live. Title. Wagner, Charles. Youth; tr. by Ernest Red- wood. 1903. ISicm Dodd $1.25 Y Discusses influences alTecting young people to-day. Clear analysis of good and evil forces; enthtisiastic belief in humanity. N. Y. 171 Theories Evans, E: P. Evolutional ethics and animal psy- chology. 1898. 19Jcm Appleton $1.75 Bibliography, p. 359-67. Story of the development of the relations between man and the animal world. Dial, 24:329 (B) Harris, George. Moral evolution. 1896. 20cm Houghton $2 Purpose is to establish the harmony of personal and social morality with the facts of evolution. Pref. Huxley, T: H: Evolution and ethics, and other essays. 1902. 19cm Appleton $1.25 Contents: Evolution and ethics: Prolegomena: Evo- lution and ethics; Science and morals: Capita], the mother of labour; Social diseases and worse remedies; Struggle for existence in human society; Letters to the Times on the ' Darkest England' scheme; Legal opinions; Articles of war of the Salvation army. Martineau, James. Types of ethical theory. 3d ed. 1898. 20ciu ( Clarendon press ser. ) Clarendon $2.60 n V. 1, a critical exposition of certain leading thinkers, chiefly Plato, Spinoza and Comte, who belong to Euro- pean but not to English thought, v. 2, his own system; and a discussion of the leading English modes of ethical thought. Henry Sidgwick. Mill, J: S. Utilitarianism. 1901. 22Jcm Longmans $1 It remains, after all deductions and corrections are made, far the most ample and rational text-book of the principle of greatest happiness as the foundation of ethics. Frederic Harrison (B) Morley, John. On compromise. 1874. 22 cm Macmillan $1.50 Contents; Of the possible utility of error; Intellectual responsibility and the political spirit; Religious conform- ity; The realisation of opinion. Schurman, J. G. Ethical import of Darwinism. 1887. 19cm Scribner $1.50 Object is to distinguish between science and specula- tion in the application of Darwinism to morals. Pref. Sidgwick, Henry. Methods of ethics. 6th ed. 1901. 22.1cm Macmillan $4 n Broad in treatment and free from dogmatism. Burris, Few books to a like degree constrain us to clear and exact thinking; few like this give us a habit of prudence and caution in our ethical reasoning. G. von Gizycki in Iiilcrnat.j. allies (B) Smyth, Newman. Christian ethics. 1892. 21 cm (Internat. theol. lib.) Scribner $2.50 n PHILOSOPHY— Ethics 61 Spencer, Herbert. Principles of ethics. 2 v. 1892-9:j. 20icm Appleton S4 Evolutionary. Clear and masterly in style and treat- ment. Burris. 172 Political etliie§ Brewer, D. J. Americ?ai citizenship. 1902. 19 cm (Yale lect. on responsibilities of citizen- ship) Scribner 75c n Contents: Obligations of citizenship; The maintenance of a good character a primary obligation of every citizen ; Service a responsibility of citizenship; Obligation of obe- dience; The duty of striving to better the life of the nation. Potter, H: C. hyj. Citizen in his relation to the industrial situation. 1902. 20cm (Yale lect. on responsibilities of citizenship) Scribner SI n 173 Family ethics Cox, Mrs M. M. Home thoughts. 2 v. 1901-2. 20cm Barnes $1.20 ea n Essays. Keprinted from J^Vtc York Evening Post. Gilman, 2[rs Charlotte (Perkins) Stetson. Concerning children. 1900. 19cm Small $1.25 Wholesomely disturbing book that deserves to be read for its own sake. Dial, 30:49 (B) The home; its work and influence. 1903. 19Jcm IMcClure $1.50 n Full of thought and of new and striking suggestions. Tells what the average woman has and ought not to keep, what she is and ought not to be. Lit. world, 35:7. "Wiggin, Mrs K: D. Children's rights; a book of nursery logic. 1892. 18cm Houghton §1 R On the management and education of little chil dren; talks on children's reading, plays, the kindergarten, etc. N. Y. 174 Buiiiiness etiiics Strong, Josiah.. The times and young men. 1901. ISlcm Baker & T. 75c n Attempts to point out the unchangeable laws of life un- derlying the revolution in social, commercial, industrial and religious ideas. N. Y. 177 Social ethics. Advice to young ^vomen Bell, Mrs F. E. E. (OUifife) ^Minor morahst; some essays on the art of everyday conduct, by Mrs Hugh Bell. 1903. 20cm Longmans $1.60 n Treats manners from ethical standpoint, penetrates to the spirit of courtesy, gives the philosophy of etiquette. Outl. 74:13tj. Black, Hugh. Friendship; with an introd. note by W. E. Jv'icoll. 1903. 22cin Eevell $1.50 n Hersey, H. E. To girls. 1902. 17k-ni Ginn $1 Contents: About education; About social relations; About personal conduct. For girls over 14. Tbe lighter phases of life are touched upon, as \vell as the great questions of all ages. Notably free from cant. Dial (B) 178 Teiiiperaiice Fanshawe, E. L. Liquor legislation in tbe United States and Canada: report of a non-partisan in- quiry on the spot into the laws and their opera- tion. 1893. 19cm Cassell $1 Keren, John. Econoniic aspects of the liquor problem; an investigation made for the Com- mittee of fifty, under direction of H. W. Farnam. 1899. 19Jcm Houghton $1.50 Bibliography, p. 313-2J. E.O'wntree, Joseph, &Sherwell, Arthur. Tem- perance problem and social reform. 9th ed. 1901. 20cm Truslove $2 n Considers temperance legislation in its relation to the general social problem; the causes that create intemper- ance and possible counteracting infiiieuces, with a resume of present conditions. Pittsburg. Wines, F: H., & Koren, John, ed. Liquor problem in its legislative aspects. 2d ed. 1898. 19icm. Houghton $1.25 Work of a sub-committee of the Committee of 50 to in- vestigate the liquor problem. 2d ed. contains new chapter on Operation of New Y'ork (Raines) liquor tax law, and brings down to date obser- ■ vations on South Carolina dispensary system, Massachu- setts and Pennsylvania liquor legislation. Pittsburg. See also Public documents list 179 Other ethical topics Wagner, Charles. Courage. 1903. ISJcm Dodd $1.25 In discussing his main theme, he treats clearly and interestingly of the foundation virtues, obedience, sim- plicity, the inward watch, heroic education, manly honor, etc. Critic (B) Willoughby, W. W. Social justice; a critical essay. 1900. 221cni Macmillan $3 n 180 Ancient i)hiloi$opher8 Windelband, Wilhelm. History of ancient philosophy; tr. by H.E.Cushnian. 1899. 21cm Scribner $2.50 n Thoughtful, fresh and interesting presentation of rich, suggestive important material. Piiihis. r. 9: 194 (B) 171 62 A. L. A. CATALOG— CLASS LIST 184 Platonic Pater, Walter. Plato and Platonism; lectures. 21cm ilacmillan .§1.7.5 n R Sets forth literary, esthetic and political features. Students of philosophy and Greek literature who already know their Plato will find a deal of delight in the book and no little enlightenment. Philos. r. (B) 18§ Stoic Aurelius Antoninus, Marcus. Thoughts; tr. by George Long. Kev. ed. 1887. 18^cm (Bohn's class, lib. ) ^lacmillan $1 n Mr Long's version being what it is, an Englishman who reads to live, and does not live to read, may hence- forth let the Greek original repose upon its shelf. Mat- thew Arnold (B) Other editions of same translation are: Little SI; in Handy vol. Cambridge classics, 75c; Putnam 50c (World's classics) Macmillan publishes another good translation, byG. H. Kendall, Marcus Aurelius Antoninus to himself. 2d ed. 1898, &1.75; in Golden treasury series $1. Epictetus. Discourses; with the Encheiridion and fragments; tr. by George Long. 1885. 19cm (Bohn's class, lib. ) Macmillan !S1.50n 190 Modern philosophers Adamson, Robert. Development of modern philosophy, with other lectures and essays. 2y. 1903. 23cm Blackwood 18/ n Contents: v. 1, Memorial introduction; Bibliography; Development of modern philosophy; Descartes and intel- lectualism; English empiricism; Philosophy of Kant; Post-Kantian idealism; Suggestions .towards a theory of knowledge based on the Kantian, v. 2, Inaugural ad- dress in the University, of Glasgow; Giordano Bruno Psychology and epistemology; Kant's view of psychology Philosophy and the social problem; Basis of morality Regeneration of Germany; Principles of psychology. Its most distinctive value is systematic unity and con- tinuity of exposition. ,G. F. Stout in Mind, n. s. 12: 26.5. H0ffding, Harald. History of modern philoso- phy; a sketch of the history of philosophy from the close of the renaissance to our own day, tr. by B. E. Meyer. 2 v. 1900. 23icm S R Macmillan .57.50 Royce, Josiah. Spirit of modern philosoph}'. 1892. 21 Jem Houghton S2..50 S R Historical account of the most prominent philo- sophic thinkers and their problems. Pt. 2, the author's own confession of philosophic faith. J. E. Creighton in Philos. r. 1: 322. Watson, John. Outline of philosophy, with notes, historical and critical. 2d ed. 1898. 20cm Macmillan First published 1895 under title Comte. Mill and Spencer. An exposition of idealistic philosophy with a criticism of opposing schools. J . G. Schurman in P/; ;7o.s. r. 4 : 318 ( B ) 192 British Macpherson, H. C. Spencer and Spencerism. 1900. 20cm Doubleday ;?1.2o n R Decidedly best single book yet written in exposition of Herbert Spencer's philosophy. Too sympathetic to be fairly critical. Educ. r. 21: 310. 19:{ Oernian Duflf, R. A. Spinoza's political and ethical philosophy. 1903. 24cm Macmillan §3.50 n Able and suggestive. J. E. Creighton in Pliilos. r. 12: 561. Kant, Immanuel. Critique of pure reason, in commemoration of the centenary of its first pub- lication; tr. by F. :^r. Jliiller. 1896. 21cm Macmillan 83 n Kant, Immanuel. Kritik of judgment; tr. by J.H.Bernard. 1892. 23cm Macmillan S3,,50n As an original thinker the only modern philosopher who can be put beside Plato and Aristotle. Josiah Royce. Paulsen, Friedricli. Immanuel Kant, his life and doctrine; tr. by J. E. Creighton and Albert Lefevre. 1902. 22cm Seribner §2,50 n '200 RELIGIO:^ The aim has been to make such a selection of religious books as will, for the most part, be eagerly tised by almost any American commu- nity; but not to make even a small representa- tive theological library. It will not satisfy any specialist. It will not satisfy any institution or community having a dominant religious bent. Local conditions should, probably, tinder such circumstances modify the selection. Avowedly controversial books are intentionally omitted. 201 Philosophy of religion Abbott, Lyman. Evolution of Christianity. 2d ed. 1893. 18Jcm (Lowell inst. lect.) Houghton SI. 25 For intelligent laymen, on the philosophy of Chris- tianity. G. A. Gordon in And. r. 18: 1S8 (B) Caird, Edward. Evolution of religion. 3d ed. 2 V. 1899. 21cm (Gifford lect. 1890-92) Jlacmillan S4 n On principles underlying author's view of religion and its history and on development of Jewish and Christian religions. Pittsburg. Caird, John. Introduction to the philosophy of religion. New ed. 1901. 21cm (Croall lect. 1878-79) Macmillan SI. 50 n James, William. \^arieties of religious expe- rience; a study in human nature. 1902. 23cm (Gifford lect. 1901-2) Longmans S3. 20 n Psychologic study of personal religion in widely differ- ent manifestations. N. Y. Martineau, James. Seat of authority in religion. 2d ed. 1890. 22icm Longmans S4.50 Contents: Authorityimpliedin religion; Authority arti- ficially misplaced; Divine authority intermixed with human things; Severance of undivine elements from Christendom; The divine in the human. In the response of the human soul to the personality of Jestis, as to all spiritual excellence higher than its own, author finds the seat of authority. Xidio)i. 50: 491. Study of religion, its sources and contents. 2 V. 1888. 20^cm Clarendon S4.50 A presentation in the largest and freest manner of the argument for theism, and chiefly the argument from design. C. C. Everett in Unit. r. (B) 203 Dictionaries. Cyclopedias Jackson, S; M. eel. Concise dictionary of re- ligious knowledge and gazetteer. 3d eil. 1898. 26cm Ef ilaynard SI 204 Essays Brooks, Phillips. Essays and addresses, reli- gious, literary, and social; ed. by J: C. Brooks. 1894. 21cm Burroughs, John. Dutton S1.20n Light of day. 1900. lOicm Houghton SI. 25 Gardner, Alice. Conflict of duties, and other e.'^says. 1903. 21cm Unwin 7/6 Contents: The conflict of duties; Religious needs of the intellectual life; Moral ideal of the intellectual life; Sectarianism; Wear and tear; Symbolism in religion; Professor Secley as a moral and religious teacher; Re- ligious instruction in schools: how far nhould it be denominational? Hatred and charity; Theological read- ing for non-theological readers; Truthfulness; Religion and good taste; Grounds of religious liberty; Confession and spiritual direction; Christianity as a historical re- ligion; Man's responsibility for his beliefs; Moral teach- ing of history; Early Christian mysticism. Mabie, H. W. Life of the spirit. 1899. 17Jcin Dodd SI. 25 Essays relating religion to modern life. N. Y. McKenzie, Alexander. Divine force in the life of the world. 1898. 20Jcm (Lowell inst. lect. ) Houghton SI. 50 Mellone, S. H. Leaders of religious thought in the nineteenth century. 1902. 195 cm Blackwood 6/ n S Contents: Light on the way; John Henry Newman; Newman's Grammar of assent; James Martineau; What is religious experience? Forms of agnosticism and posi- tivism; The agnosticism of Herbert Spencer; Robert Browning. Theme of book the idea of God. Analyzes views of five thinkers, theorists widely divergent in intention, in many respects antagonistic, and shows that in each is somewhere the idea of a god and the necessity of his existence. Acad. 62: 215. (63) 184 64 A. L. A. CATALOG— CLASS LIST Parker, Theodore. Views of religion. 5th ed. 1900. 2l2cm Amer. unit, ass'n §1 n Romanes, G: J: Tlioughts on religion. 3d ed. 1897. 20cm (Religion of sci. lib. ) Open court pub. co. $1.25 Contents: pt. 1, The influence of science upon religion; pt. 2, Notes for a work on a candid examination of religion. Shows tendency from unbelief to belief in Christian revelation. Pittsburg. Van Dyke, Henry. Gospel for an age of doubt. 6th ed. 1902. 20cm Macmillan $1.25 Ranks high among modern contributions to philosophy of religion. OiM. 64: 1146 (B) "Watson, John. IMind of the Master. 1896. 19Jcm Dodd §1.50 Sermons emphasizing the words of Jesus as the sub- stance of Christianity. 20§ Collected works Channing, W: E. Works. New ed. 1903. 21jcm Amer. unit, ass'n $1 n Wesley, John. Selections from the writings of Wesley; comp. by Herbert Welch. 1901. 19cm Eaton $1.25 210 Sfatnral theology Drummond, Henry. Natural law in the spirit- ual world. 19cm Pott $1 Fiske, John. Through nature to God. 1899. 18cm Houghton §1 Contents: The mystery of evil; The cosmic roots of love and self-sacrifice; The everlasting reality of religion. An argument for theism from evolutionary standpoint. N. Y. Smyth, Newman. Through science to faith. 1902. 21cm (Lowell inst. iect. 1900-1) Scribner $1.50 n 211 Deism Bowne, B. P. Thei.sm. 1902. 22cm (Deems Iect.) Amer. bk. co. $1.75 f iske, John. Idea of God as affected by mod- ern knowledge. 18cm Houghton SI Its value is the impression that it intentionally makes that theism is necessary to any comprehensive view of evolution. G: Harris in And. r. 5:99 (B) Lecky, W : E : H. History of the rise and influence of the spirit of rationalism in Europe. Rev. ed. 2 V. 1903. 20Jcm Appleton $4 Schurman, J. G. Agnosticism and religion. 1896. 17Jcm Scribner $1 Contents: Pt. 1, Hu.xley and scientific agnosticism; pt. 2, Philosophical agnosticism; pt. 3, Spiritual religion, its evolution and essence. Clear and pertinent to present day intellectual and spiritual needs. Oiill. (B) 213 Evolution Zahm, J: A. Evolution and dogma. 1896. 20cm jNIcBride $2 Lucid; vigorous. C'ath. world. 214 Providence. Tlieodiej Bruce, A. B. Moral order of the world in an- cient and modern thought. 1899. 21cm (Gif- ford Iect. 1898. 2d ser. ) Scribner S2 First 5 lectures deal with Buddha, Zoroaster, the Greek tragedians, and the Stoics; the next 3 with Hebrew and Christian Scriptures, while the closing chapters bring us to Browning as the exponent of modern optimism, and finally to modern dualism. New world. Providential order of the world. 1897. 20 Jem (Gifford led 1897) Scribner S2 Maintains sturdily the presence of God in the develop- ment of society; approaches whole question from point of view of the thinking of to-day. Biblical world, 12:144 (B) 215 Religion and science Huxley, T: H: Science and Christian tradition. 1902. 19cm (Collected essays, v. 5) Appleton SI. 25 Contents: Prologue (Controverted questions); Scientific and pseudo-scientific realism; Sclenceandpseudo-sclence; An episcopal trilogy; The value of witness to the mirac- ulous; Possibilities and impossibilities: Agnosticism; Agnosticism: a rejoinder; Agnosticism and Christianity; The keepers of the herd of swine; Illustrations of I^lr Gladstone's controversial methods. Science and Hebrew tradition. 1901. 19cm (Collected essays, V. 4) Appleton 51.26 Contents: On the method of Zadig; The rise and prog- ress of palseontology; Lectures on evolution; The inter- preters of Genesis and the interpreters of nature; Mr Gladstone and Genesis; The lights of the church and the light of science; Haslsadra's adventure: The evolution of theology: an anthropological study. Shaler, N. S. Interjiretation of nature. 1893. 18cm Houghton $1.25 Points toward ultimate harmony between religion and science. N. Y. 21 § Immortality Eiske, John. Destiny of man. 9th ed. 1886. ]7Jcm Houghton $1 It may reassure those who can not deny many of the conclusions of evolution, yet %vho fear its effects on re- ligious beliefs. G: Harris in Ami. r. 3:S4 (B) Life everlasting. 1901. IScm (Inger- soU Iect. 1900) Houghton $1 n Infers from man's past development the probability of his continued life. K. Y. Gordon, G: A. Immortality and the new the- odicy. ]8Jcm (Ingersoll Iect. 1896) Ploughton $1 RELIGION — Natural theology. Bible 65 Royce, Josiali. Conception of immortality. 1900. 18.1cm (Ingeraoll lect. 1899) Houghton $1 Savage, M. J. Life l)eyond death. 1899. 21cm Putnam ^;1.50 Review of world's beliefs, consideration of present con- ditions of thought and feeling leading to question whether it can be demonstrated as a fact. Some hints as to per- sonal experiences and opinions appended. Title. 220 Bible Briggs, C: A: General introduction to the study of Holy Scripture. 1899. 23cm Scribuer §3 n Farrar, F: W: The Bible, its meaning and supre- macy. 1897. 20Jcm Longmans S2 Foster, Charles. Story of the Bible, from Gen- esis to Kevelation. 1901? 21 Jem Baker & T. §1 T Simple contmuous narrative of the Scriptures. Sunderland, J. T; The Bible: its origin, growth, _ and character, and its place among the sacred books of the world. 1893. 20cm Putnam $1.50 List of bo(jks for Biblical study and reading, p. 267-87. 320.1 Inspiration Gladden, Washington. Who wrote the Bible? 1891. 18cm Houghton $1.25 P R Gives compactly principal facts on which scholars now generally agree concerning the literary history of the Bible. X. Y. 220.2 Concordances Cruden, Alexander. Concordance to the Holy Scriptures, on the basis of Cruden; ed. by John Eadie, with'introd. by David King. 1867? 23cm Amer. tract soc. $1 Rf No library needs both this and Strong. Cruden is well known and excellent and may possibly serve for some time instead of the larger work. Ed. sel. Helps to the study of the Bible. 1903? 18Jcm Oxford univ. SI. 50 Including introductions to the several books, the his- tory and antiquities of the Jews, the results of modern discoveries and the natural history of Palestine, with co- pious tables, concordance, and indices and a new series of maps. Title. Every word of the text of common English version with comparative concordance of authorized and revised versions. Brief dictionaries of Hebrew and Greek words of the original, with references to English words. Title. Strong, James. E.xhaustive concordance of the Bible. 1894. 31 x 23cm Bf Eaton ?6 220.» Dictionaries Hastings, James, ed. Dictionary of the Bil^le. 4 V. 1898-1902. 28cm Scribner sub.-i. $6 ea Rf P S Contents: v. 1, A-Fcasts: v. 2, Feign-Kinsman; v. 3, Kir-Pleiades; v. 4, Pleroma-Zuzim. 220.4 Original texts and early versions. Kenyon, F: G: Our Bible and the ancient man- uscripts; a history of the text and its transla- tions. 4th ed. 1903. 2Hcm Nelson $2 220.5 Versions of the Bible. Bible. Holy Bible; translated from the Latin Vulgate; Old Testament published at Douay, A. D. 1609, and New Testament published at Rheims, a. d. 1582. 1899? 20.!iin Murphy SI. 25 Holy Bible; Old and New Testaments; being the version set forth a. d. 1611 compared with the most ancient authorities and revised a. d. 1881-1885; newdy ed. by the American revision committee, a. d. 1901. 1901. 23cm Nelson $1. 50-19 The final form for Americans of the great revision of the English Bible. By far, and in every respect, the best English translation of the Bible in existence, both for scholars and for people. Biblical world, \S:1%% (B) Holy Bible: Old and New Testaments; with the former translations compared and re- vised; appointed to be read in churches. 23 Jem Oxford univ. $1.25-$7 Rf Includes Apocrypha 2.32 p. Holy Bible: Old and New Testaments; revised version 1881-1885, with revised marginal references. 1898. 21cm Oxford univ. ^l-%& Includes Apocrypha. Bible stories; ed. by R: G. Moulton. 2v. 1899. 14Jcm (Mod. reader's Bible Chil- dren's ser.) Macmillan 50c ea Contents; v. 1, Old Testament; v. 2, New Testament. The stories are in the language of Scripture, altered ( inly by omissions. Revised version is used with frequent substitution of margin for text. Intended as ground plan of Bible history. Pref . Bible. Selections. Bible for children; with in- trod. by H: C. Potter. 1902. 26cm Century $3 T Abridged and arranged by Mrs J. B. Gilder from King James version, disregarding verse divisions and u.sing a new system of chapters. Francis Brown in pref. Good for children's reading-room, using Modern reader's Bible stories for circulation. Ed. sel. 2411—04- 308 66 A. L. A. CATALOG— CLASS LIST 330.8 Special topics Bible as literature, by R: G. Moulton, J: P. Peters, A. B. Bruce, and others; with introd. by Lyman Abbott. 1896. 19Jcm Crowell $1.50 Moulton, R: G. Literary study of the Bible; an account of the leading forms of literature repre- sented in the sacred writings. 1899. 21Jcm Heath S2 Distinguishes epic, lyric, dramatic essay and other lit- erary forms found in the Bible. N. Y. Short introduction to the literature of the Bible. 1901. 17cm Heath $1 S P Not an abridgment of his Literary study of the Bible. N. Y. 330.9 Geograx)liy and history MacCoun, Townsend. The Holy Land in geog- raphy and in history. 2 v. 1897. 18cm Revell $2 Contents: v. 1, Geography; v. 2, History. Sold separately v. 1, $1; v. 2, S1.25. No other work of the same cost presents so much infor- mation in usable shape. Specially valuable for Bible classes and students of biblical history. Biblical world, • 10:393. 221 Old Testament Abbott, Liymari. Life and literature of the an- cient Hebrews. 1901. 20cm Houghton $2 Aims to show that results of modern criticism enhance value of Bible as an instrument for cultivation of spirit- ual faith.' N. Y. Beale, Mrs H. S. B. Stories from the Old Testa- ment, for children. 1899. 22Jcm Y Stone $1.50 Brooke, S. A. Old Tetstament and modern life. 1896. 19icm ' Dodd §1.50 20 sermons preached 1883-94. Driver, S: R. Introduction to the literature of the Old Testament. 10th ed. 1900. 21cm (Internal, theol. lib.) Scribner S2.50 n Bibliography, pref. p. 22; references at beginning of chapters. Gladden, Washington. Seven puzzling Bible books; a supplement to "Who wrote the Bible?" 1897. 18cm Houghton §1.25 P Contents: Judges; Esther; Job; Ecclcsiastes; The Song of songs; Daniel; Jonah. Guerber, H. A. Story of the chosen people. 1896. 19cn> (Eclec. school readings) Y Amer. bk. co. 60c McCurdy, J. F: History, prophecy and the monuments. 3 v. 1894-1901. 22.]ciii Macmillan $3 ea n Contents; v. 1 (isul) To the downfall of Samaria; v. '2 (18915) To the fall of Nineveh; v. 3 (1901) To the end of the Babylonian exile. McFadyen,J: E. Old Testament criticism and the Christian church. 1903. 21 Jem Scribner §1.50 n S Judicial. A book about criticism, not a critical book about the Bible. Outl. 74:431. Shows that criticism in no way imperils faith, but rather helps to bridge gulf between faith and reason. N. Y. Sayce, A. H: "Higher criticism" and the ver- dict of the monuments. 1894. 20icm Soc. for promot. Christian knowl. 7/6 Scripture records tested by comparison with all known Egyptian monuments, tablets and letters. Smith, H: P. Old Testament history. 1903. 21cm (Internat. theol. lib.) Scribner §2.50 n Terry, M. S. Jloses and the prophets; an essay toward a statement of some of the positions of modern biblical criticism. 1901. 19cm Eaton $1 Admirable statement of results of recent biblical criti- cism. Jackson. 222 Old Testament: historical books . Robinson, C: S. Pharaohs of the bondage and the Exodus. 1887. 19Jcm Century §1 223 Old Testament: poetic books Bible. 0. T. Job. Book of Job, with notes, in- trod. and apx. by A. B. Davidson. 1899. 17cm (Camb. Bible) ilacmillan §1.25 n Maclaren, Alexander. The Psalms. 3 v. 1894-98. 20|cm. (Expositor's Bible) Armstrong §1.50 ea Contents: v. 1, Psalms 1-38; v. 2, Psalms 39-89; v. 3, Psalms, 90-150. 224 Old Testament: prophetic books Bible. 0. T. Isaiah. Isaiah; ed. with introd. and notes by R: G. Moulton. .1903. 14 Jem (Mod. reader's Bible) Macmillan 50c Selected as typical of this interesting series and as, per- haps, most interesting in itself. The object of the series is to present the books of the Bible in the literary form appropriate to each. Text is that of revised version, text or margins. The series is 21 volumes at S^IO. Ed. sel. 0. T. E:,'Hel. Book of the prophet Eze- kiel, with notes and introd. by A. B. Davidson. 1896. 17cm (Camb. Bible) Macmillan §1.25n 0. T. Daniel. Book of Daniel, with introd. and notes by S. R. Driver. 1901. 17'cm (Camb. Bible) Macmillan 75c n Sanders, P. K., & Kent, C: F. ^Messages of the earlier prophets. 1898. 17cm (Messages of Bible 1) Scribner §1.25 n Arranges in order of time, analyzes and paraphrases prophecies of Amos, Hosea, Isaiah, Micah, Nahum, Zeph- nniah, Jeremiah, Habakkuk. Ed. sel. RELIGION— Bible 67 Sanders, F. K., & Kent, C: F. ilessafjes of the later prophets. 1899. 17cm (Mes.sages of Bible 2) Scribner $1.2.5 n Books of reference, p. 375-77. Arranges in order of time, analyzes and parapihrases proplieoies of Ezelsiel, Obadiah, Jeremiali, Isaiali, Hag- gai, Zeeliariali, Xeliemiali, Ezra, Joel, Jonah. Ed. .sel. Smith, G: A. Book of Isaiah. 2 v. 1900. 202cm (Expositor's Bible) Armstrong SI.. 50 ta Contents: v. 1, Isaiati, 1-39. v. 2, Isaiah, 40-66, with a slietch of the history of Israel from Isaiah to the e.xile. Book of the twelve prophets, commonly called the iliuor. 2 v. 1898-99. 20Jcm (Ex- positor's Bible) Armstrong .81.50 ea Contents: v. 1, Amos, Hosea and Micah, with introd. and a sisetch of prophecy in early Israel, v. 2, Zephaniah, Nahum, Habalikuli, Obadiah, Haggai, Zechariah, 1-8, JIalaclii, Joel, Zechariah, 9-14, and Jonah, with hist, and crit. introductions. 225 Xew Testament Gary, G: L. Synoptic gospels, with a chapter on the text-criticism of the New Testament. 1900. 21cm (Internat. handbks. to N. T. 1 ) Putnam 82 Bibliography, pref. jk 17-18. Cone, Orello. Epistles to the Helirews, Colos- sians, Ephesians and Philemon, the pastoral epistles, the epistles of James, Peter and Jude, with a sketch of the history of the canon of the New Testament. 1901. 21cni (Internat. handbks. to X. T. :-! ) Putnam 82 Drummond, James. Epistles of Paul, the apos- tle. 1903. 21cm (Internat. handbks. to N.T. 2) Putnam 82 Stevens, G: B. Theology of the New Testament. 1899. 21cm (Internat. theol. lib.) Scribner 82.50 n Bibliography, p. 593-96. Sets forth systematically the doctrinal contents of the X. T. according to its natural diyisions and gives brief explanatiinisof the mode of treating certain portions with respect to important critical differences. Pref. St Paul Abbott, Lyman. Life and letters of Paul the apostle. 1898. 20Jcui Houghton 81.50 Farrar, F:W. Life and work of St Paul. 1902. 21 Jem Dutton 82 Ramsay, "W: M. St Paul the traveller and the Roman citizen. .3d ed. 1898. 23Jcm Putnam 83 Practically a commentary on Acts, so far as that book e.xhibits the career of St Paul, the development of Chris- tianity, and the extension of the Christian religion in the Roman empire. Pittsburg. Stalker, James. Life of St Paul. New ed. 1892. 19.1cm Reyell 60c 226 OospcU Robinson, J. A. Study (jf the gospels. 1902. IScni (Handbks. for clergy) Longmans 90c 227 EpiKtICN Sabatier, Augusta. A]3ostle Paul; a sketch of the development of his doctrine; tr. by A. M. Hellier, ed. with essay on the pastoral epistle.s by G: G. Findlay. .5th ed. 1903. 20Jcm Pott 82 Stevens, G: B. Messages of Paul arranged in historical order, analyzed, and rendered in para- phra,se. 1900. 17cm (Jlessages of Bible, 11) Scribner 81.25 n Reproduces, with some revision, the author's EpistlcK of Paul ill miidern English published in 1S98. 230 Theology Alden, H: M. God in liis world: an interpreta- tion. 1890. 19Jcin Harper $1.25 Allen, A. V. G. Continuity of CUiristian thought: a study of modern theology in the light of its history. 1900. 20^cm (Bohlen lect. 1888) Houghton 82 Bradford, A. H. Age of faith. 1900. 20cm Houghton 81.50 Interprets theories about God, man and the universe in light of God's fatherhood. N. Y. Clarke, J. F. Common-sense in religion; essays. 1901. 20Jcm Houghton .82 Clarke, "W: N. Outline of Christian theology. 1898. 21cm Scribner '$2.50 n So sweet is its spirit, so catholic its intellectual temper that it will be read with interest aind much sympathy by serious men and women of all schools. P. S. Moxom in \eir world, 8:592 (B) Fairbairn, A. M. Place of (Jhrist in modern theology. 10th ed. 1902. 23cm Scribner $2.50 A system of theology in outline. Contains a rapid and extended review rif history of Christian doctrine, a sum- mary of principal results o[ biblical theology, and a dog- matic recon.structi(jn, after a ne^y method, of main Cliris- tian doctrines. Bib. .vac, 49 : 726 (B) Fisher, G: P. History of Christian doctrine. 1896. 21cm (Internat. theol. lib. ) Scribner 82.50 n Gladden, Washington. How much i.s left of the old doctrines? 1899. 18cm P Houghton 81.25 68 A. L. A. CATALOG— CLASS LIST Gordon, G: A. Ultimate conceptions of faith. 1903. 20cm (Lyman Beecher lect. 1902) Houghton $1.30 n Hyde, W: De W. God's education of man. 1899. 18 Jem Houghton $1.25 Allows the radical changes taking place in theologic conceptions, and restates in modern terms the vital points of orthodox Chri.stianity. N. Y. King-, H: C. Reconstruction in theology. 1901. 20cm Macmillan S1.50 Positive, constructive, conservative in a liberal and progressive sense, stimulating and strengthening. Lit. world. Mulford, Elisha. Republic of God. 1897. 22cm Houghton $2 Stevens, G: B. Teaching of Jesus. 1901. 19cm (N. T. handbks) Macmillan 75c n How Christ's conception of the Kingdom of God dif" fered from that of the Jews. Biblical world, 19 : 229 (B) Swedenborg, Emanuel. Compendium of the theological writings, by S. JI. Warren, od ed. 1888. 23cm New church b'd of pub. $1.50 Bibliography, prcf. p. 79-86. Van Dyke, Henry. Gosj^el for a world of sin; a companion volume to "The gospel for an age of doubt." 1899. 20cm Macmillan $1.25 231 Ood Hinton, James. Mystery of pain. 1892. ISJcm Appleton 50c Wise, suggestive, large-minded. Fortn. 5 : .510 (B) 332 Cliri»itolo$;y Brooks, Phillips. Influence of Jesus. 1902. 20cm (Bohlen lect. 1879) Dutton $1.20 n His final answer to the question, how to meet the doubt, the weakness, the skepticism of tlic time. A. V. G. Allen (B) Didon, Henri. Jesus Christ our Saviour's per- son, mission, and spirit; from tlie French; ed. by Bernard O'Reilly. 2v. 1891. 23Jcm Appleton $5 Gordon, G: A. Christ of to-day. 1895. 20cm Houghton $1.50 R Essay in modern theology. Characterized by deep reverence and a truly catholic spirit. G. B. Stevens in Nni) umld.b: 1.52 (B) Hughes, Thomas. Manliness of Christ. 18 Jem Houghton 50c I'ndcrttikes to show that character of Christ comprised all elements of true manliness not only as exhibited in cliarity, meekness and purity, but in patience, fortitude and courage. Ilnrprr, M: :;i;! (B) Life of Christ Andrews, S: J. Life of our Lord upon the earth considered in its historical, chronological and geographical relations. New ed. 1891. 22cm Scribner $2.50 Edersheim, Alfred. Life and times of Jesus the Messiah. 8th ed. 2 v. 1904. 23^cm Longmans $2 Farrar, F: W: Life of Christ. 1894? 20cm Dutton $1.50 Geikie, J: C. Life and words of Christ. 1902. 24cm Appleton $1 Expository lectures or sermons on the Gospels. Aih. '77, 2 ; 299. Kenan, Ernest. Life of Jesus; tr. i-ev. from the 23d ed. 1899. 21 Jem Little $2.50 Considers Jesus only an extraordinary man, the highest moral reformer the world has ever known. Pittsburg. Rhees, Rush. Life of Jesus of Nazareth. 1900. 19cm (Hist. ser. for Bible students) Scribner $1.25 n A study rather than a story; a companion to the gospels which seeks to answer some of the questions raised by a sympatlietic consideration of those narratives. Pref. Seeley, Sir J: R. Ecce Homo: a survey of the life and work of Jesus Christ. 1903. 17.2cm Little $1 Stalker, James. Life of .Jesus Christ. Rev. ed. 1897. 20cm Revell 60c Short biography giving main events in sequence. 234 liiaUation Gordon, G: A. New epoch for faith. 1901. 20cm Houghton $1.50 About one half of this volume Lowell instittite lectures. Interprets spiritual meanings of 19th century, and main- tains that religion has been lifted above old dogmas to a stronger and purer faith. N. Y. Robbins, W. L. Essay toward faith. 1901. 18cm Longmans $1 236 Eschatology Alden, H: M. Study of death. 1895. 19 Jem Harper $1.50 Meditation on immortality: not an argument hut a clear deep emotion. Critic. 239 Evidences of Cliri§tianity Arnold, Matthew. God and the Bible; a review of objections to " Literature and dggma." 1901. 18.U-m Macmillan $1.50 Addressed to men of free and active minds, who though they may be profoundly dissatisfied wiili tlie received theology, are yet interested in religion and more or leas acquainted with the Bible. I'ref. RELIGION— Theology 69 Arnold, Matthew. Literature and dogma; an e^say tijward;^ abetter ai iprehent^ion of the Bible. 1902. ISiom Macmillan §1.50 Here, then, is the problem; to hud for the Bible a basis in something which can be verified instead of in some- thing which has to be assumed. Pref. Balfour, A. J. Foundations of belief. 8th ed. 1902. 19Jcm Longmans S2 A lofty, disinterested and forcible attempt to contribute something to the solution of tlie eternal riddle, to dis- cover and support the truth in matters most vital to the happiness of man as a thinking being, to his beliefs, and, therefore, to his action and his endurance. Sp/'r. 87: 992 (B) Barrows, J: H: Christianity the "world-religion. 1897. 20cm (Barrows lect. 1896-97) McClurg 7.5c P Seven lucid lectures delivered in Calcutta. Admits freely the good in ethnic religions. N. Y. Bushnell, Horace. Nature and the supernatu- ral as together constituting the one system of God. Centenary ed. 1903. 20Jcni Scribner $1.2.5 n Butler, Joseph, Jqj. of Durham, ^^.nalogy of religi(jn, natural and revealed, to the consti- tution and course of nature; with a life of the author, the whole ed. by Joseph Cummings. 190.3. 19cm Eaton 75c Harnack, Adolf. What is Christianity? tr. by T. B. Saunders. 2d ed. 1901. 21cm Putnam §1.75 n will appeal strongly to those who seek a fresh interpre- tation of the vital and significant in Christianity. N. Y. Pascal, Blaise. Thoughts, letters and opus- cules; tr. from the French by 0. W. Wight. 1887. 19|cm Houghton $2.25 This translation was first published in 18.59. 240 Devotional. Practical Browne, /Sir Thomas. Religio medici, Letter to a friend, &c. and Christian morals; ed. by \V. A. Greenhill. 1901. 16icm (Golden treas. ser. ) Macmillan $1 Coe, G: A. Religion of a mature mind. 1902. 20cm Revell $1.35 n Practical discussions of personal religion and difficul ties that beset Christian living. Pittsburg. Drummond, Henry. Essays and addresses. 1904. 19cm Pott $1 Contents: The programme of Christianity; The greatest thing in the world; Pax vobiscnm; The changed life; The city ^\■ithout a church; Books for boys; Baxter's sec- ond innings. Fenelon, Franijois de Salignac de La Mothe-. Spiritual letters: to men; tr. by H. L. S. Lear. 1903. 1 5cm Longmans $1 Spiritual letters: to wimien; tr. by H. L. S. Lear. 1902. 15cm Longmans §1 241 Didactic Bushnell, Horace. Christian nurture. Cen- tenary ed. 1903. 20r}cm Scribner $1.25 n A part published in 1847, but in present form first ap- peared in 1860. Taylor, Jeremy. Holy living and dying. 1897. 18^cm. (Bohn's stand, lib.) 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A. 75c 244 Miscellany Brown, A. F. Book of .saints and friendly beasts. 1900. 19cm Houghton $1.25 Y Legends of the lesser saints and the animals asso- ciateil with them retold as simple folk tales. N. Y'. Canton, William. W. V.'sgolden legend. 1898. 20cm Dodd $1.50 Guerber, H. A. Legends of the A'irgin and Christ, with special reference to literature and art. 1896. 19cm Dodd $1..50 231 70 A. L. A. CATALOG— CLASS LIST Prentiss, Mrs Elizabeth (Payson) Stepping heavenward [with] sketch by her husband of the book and its author. New ed. 1900. 19 Jem Penny packer $1.25 245 Religious poetry Duffield, S: A: W. English hymns: their au- thors and history. 2d ed. 1886. 22Jcm Funk f3 Julian, John, ed. Dictionary of hymnology. 1891. 24cm Scribner $10 Rf Origin and history of Christian hymns of all ages and nations; biographic and critical notices of authors and translators: historical articles on national and denominational hymnody, breviaries, missals, primers, psalters, sequences, etc. Title. 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Pierson, N. G. Principle!^ of economics; tr. by A. A. Wotzel. V. 1. 1902. 23cm :Macmillan S3.25 n S Contents: Value in exchange; Money. Value con.sists in its fuller and critical statement of old theories in light of what has been said by economists of present generation. Author formerly Dutch premier. Sat. r. Ricardo, David. Principles of political economy and taxation; ed. by E. C. K. Gonner. 1891. 19cm (Bohn's econ. lib.) Macmillan $1.50 n Bibliography of Ricardo, p. 439-46. His fame rests on the theory of rent, already expounded by Anderson, West and Malthns, but with less profun- dity and fulness. Cossa. Ruskin, John. Munera pulveris; six essays on the elements of political economy, with an introd. by C: E. Norton. Brantwood ed. 1891. 19Jcm Longmans $1.50 n Contents: Definitions; Storekeeping; Coinkeeping; Commerce; Government; Mastership. A discussion of the principles of the government of the poor by the rich. Marot. Buskin, John. 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Bryce, James, .\merican commonwealth. 3d ed. rev. 2 v. 1893-95. 21cm Macmillan §4 n R Contents: v. 1, The national government; The state governments, v. 2, The party system; Public opinion; Illustrations and reflections; Social institutions. Abridged ed. J1.75 n Of rare philosophic power and insight, easily first among descriptions and criticisms of .-American political and social institutions. Bitsed on extensi\-e personal knowledge of U. S. aswell as thorough study of its history L. A. H. Burgess, J: W: Political science and compara- tive constitutional law. 2 v. 1902. 23Jcm (Columbia univ. systematic ser.) Ginn $5 S Contents: v. 1, Sovereignty and liberty, v. 2, Govern- ment. SOCIOLOGY— Law 95 Comparison of constitutional systems oE United States, Great Britain, France and Germany, from point of view '-'f an abstruse theoretic discussion of tiie nature of gov- ernment, state and nation. Author's personal views strongly emphasized. L. A. IT. Cooley, T: M. General principleH of constitu- tional law in the United States of Ameiica; 3d ed. Ijv a. C. McLaugiilin. 1898. 20cni (Stu- dents' ser.) Little §2.50 n Best brief manual. Systematle, simple and clear; exposition admirable. L. A. H. Courtney, L. H: A\'orking constitution (.if the United Kingdom. 1901. 21cm ^lacmillan S2 n History and development outlined. Defects and incon- sistencies of existing machinery of government pointed out and possible remedies suggested. Anter. kit^t. r. 7:587. Dicey, A. V. Introduction to the study of the law of the constitution. 6th ed. 1902. 2.3cm ilacmillan 83.50 Best introductory book on English constitution. Con- tains thoughtful analysis of U. S. constitution. B. l*c I. Federalist. Federalist, a commentary on the Constitution of the Uniteil States; reprinted fr. the original text of Alexander Hamilton, John Jay and James 3Iadison; ed. l)y H: G. Lodge. 1902. 21cm Putnam $1.50 Written at the very birth of the Union by those who watched its cradle, and recording, incidentally, and therefore all the more faithfully, the impressions and an- ticipations of the friends and enemies of the infant con- stitution. James Eryee. riske, John. Civil government in the United States, considered with .some reference to its origins. New ed. 1904. 20cm Houghton f>l n Y Attractively written elementary account, descrip- tive and historical. L. A. H. Ford, H: J. Rise and growth of .American pol- itics; a sketch of constitutional development. 1.S9S. 19cm :\lacinillan 81.50 Aims to explain causes rather than narrate events, so that a reader may understand our actual system of gov- ernment. Pref. Fowler, W: W. City-state of the Greeks and Romans. l.'^yS. 18lcm (Macmillan's man.) IMacmillan 81 n Shows to what extent modern civilization has adopted ancient political ideas. Valuable as introduction to study of ancient history. L. & I. Freeman, E: A: Growth of the English consti- tution from the earliest times. 1898. 19|cm Macmillan 81.75 R Little and good. CoversinsomelSOpages the whole course of the constitution. The argument clear and direct, the Engli.ih simple and manly. Sat. r. 33: .573 (B) Frothing-liam, Richard. Rise of the republic of the United States [1643-1790] 8th ed. 1902. 23cni Little 83.50 ,-V discussion of causes. Based on original sources; choice of facts and arguments made with great skill and judgment. L. A. I-I. Fustel de Coulanges, N. D. The ancient city : a study on tlie religion, laws and institutions of Greece and Rome; tr. Iiy Willard Small. 10th ed. 1901. 201cm Lee 82 Its value depends not so much on amount of ascer- tained truth as on the new angle at which it presents every fact and institution of the ancient world. H. A. L. Fisher in j;ng. hist, r. 5: 3 (B) Hallam, Henry. Constitutional history of Eng- land, from Henry A'll to George II [148.5- 1760] 2v. 1897. 19.]cui Armstrong 82.50 S still valuable, though in light of later research much of the information needs correction. \\'rltten with in- sight, sound judgment and impartiality, but has whig bias. L. A. II. Hart, A. B. Actual government as applied under American conditions. 1903. 202cm (Amer. citizen ser. ) Longmans 82 .Select bibliography of .A.meriean government. Pref. p. 13-34. An attempt to describe the government as one might undertake to describe a great railroad. Author. Hoist, H. E. von. Constitutional and political history of the United States [to 1861] 8 v. 1881-92. 22icui Callaghan 812 n No other historian has followed out the main lines of our historical development with so keen a logic or so in- dependent a spirit. H. .\dams and H. C. Lodge in Xu. Ama\ 123: 32,S. Hoxie, C. De F. How the people rule; civics for boys and girls. 1903. 19cm Silver 40c n Y Shows importance of law and government, and ex- plains U. S. local and national systems. Emphasizes per- sonal responsibility. X. Y. James, J. A. , & Sanford, A. H. Government in state ami nation. 1901. 20cm Si-ribner 81 n Reference books, p. 375-7,s. Textbook for secondary schools. Chapters .supple- mented by questions and references. X. y. Lowell, A. L. Governments«anil parties in con- tinenial Europe. 2 v. 1900. 22.1cm Houghton 85 Studies relations between develojiment of jiarties and mechanism of government, sketching recent history of France, Italy, Germany, Austro-Hungary and Switzer- land. Aitpendix contains constitutions in original lan- guages. N. y. Macy, Jesse. English constitution. 1903. 202cm Macmillan 82 n Purpose to show ever changing character of American constitution by comparing and contrasting it ^vith his- Ul 96 A, L. A. CATALOG— CLASS LIST tory and latest development of English constitution. One of best accounts of organization and operation of Britisli parliamentary government, L. A. H. May, T: E. baron Farnborougli. Constitutional history of England 1760-1860; with a new sup- plementary chapter, 1861-71. 11th ed. 3 v. 1896. 18 Jem Longmans $4.50 History of parties, the press and liberty of opinion, per- sonal liberty, religiovis liberty, local as well as central government, Ireland before the Union, government of British colonies and dependencies and the progress of general legislation. Sat. r. 15: 438 (B) Medley, D. J. Student's manual of English con- stitutional history. 2d ed. 1898. 20 Jem Macmillan ?3.50 n Treats subject by topics. Marginal references to stand- ard works. Brief synopses of some important cases in English constitutional law appended. Eminently usable ■ and accurate. L. A. H. Merriam, C: E: History of American political theories. 1903. 19cm (Oit. lib. of econ., pol. & sociol.) Macmillan $1.50 n Bibliography, p. 349-5tJ. Stubbs, William. Constitutional history of Eng- land in its origin and development [to 1485] 3 V. 1896-97. 20cm (Clarendon press ser.) Clarendon $2.60 ea Vol. 1, 6th ed. 1897; v. i, 4th ed. 1896; v. 3, 6th ed. 1896. In depth and thoroughness of research, keenness of in- sight, soundness of judgment, unsurpa.ssed. L. A. H. Tocqueville, Alexis de. Democracy in America; translation by Henry Reeve, as rev. and annot. by Francis Bowen; introd. by D. C. Gilman. 2. V. 1898. 21icm Century $5 One of the few treatises on the philosophy of politicly which has risen to the rank of a classic. James Bryce. Vincent, J: M. Government in Switzerland. 1900. 19Jcm (Cit. lib. of econ., pol. & sociol.) Macmillan $1.25 n Literature, p. 341-60. l<]xhaustive exposition of the whole framework and ad- ministration of Swiss government. Lit. vnHd 31: 222. jS'fc iilio Public documents list. 347 Treatises Blackstone, iS'ir William. C'ommentaries on the laws of England; with analysis and notes by T: M. Cooley; 4th ed. ))y ,T. P. Andrews. 2 v. 1899. 25cm Callaghan $9 n The best survey, at once concise and c(jmprehensive, of English law that has ever appeared. .Tnmes Bryce (B) Burdick, F. M. Essentials of business law. 1902. 20cm (Twentieth cent, text-bks) Appleton $1.10 n . P Shows how rules of law gi ivcrning ordinary busi- ness transactions have been developed, defines common legal terms, teaches proper forms and uses of negotiable paper, gives useful information concerning conveyance of land, etc. Ediic. r. 23: 322. Holmes, O. W. jr. The common law. 1881. 21Jcm Little $3 S Ingenious; temperate; rich in thought, argument and brilliant intuitions. Amer. law r. 15: 331 (B) Pollock, Sir Frederick. First book of jurispru- dence for students of the common law. 1896. 19Jcm Macmillan $1.75 349 Foreign law Hadley, James. Introduction to Roman law. 1904. 18Jcm Appleton $1.25 S Complete institutes of Roman law, aside from law of actions. Style characterized by peculiar precision and often enlightened by colloquial vivacity and even humor. No. Amer. 118:214 (B) 350 Adminiistratioii Goodnow, F. J. Comparative administrative law; an analysis of the administrative systems, national and local, of the United States, Eng- land, France and Germany. Student's ed. 1903. 22, cm Putnam $3 S Seeks to give concise comparative view of adminis- trative as distinguislied from constitutional law. Based on first hand study but written for students rather than mature scholars. Point of view not seldom European, L, A, H, Politics and administration; a study in government. 1900. 19Jcm Macmillan $1.50 n S Lays much stress on extra-legal institutions and gives interestingly the history and philosophy of such spontaneous political growths as the party, the spoils system and the boss. Dial, 30: 4S (B) Wilson, Woodrow. The state; elements of his- torical and practical politics. 1898. 21cm Heath $2 Reviews, in extended si.immary form, the leading fea- tures of all the more important ancient and modern sy.s- tems of government, 7)in7, 10: 309 (B) 351 Central government Bootli, Charles. Old age pensions. 1899. 20cm Macmillan $3.50 Iieupp, F. E. How to prepare for a civil serv- ice examination, with recent questions and answers. 1899. 19.1cm Hinds $2 What the government classiiied service now is, qual- ifications required in candidates, and many examples of recent papers. Dissipates misleading impressions of these examinations. Pittsburg. See aUo Public documents list. SOCIOLOGY — Administration 97 352 Local government Bemis, E: W. <;(?. Municipal monopolies. 1899. 19 Jem (Lib. of econ. & pol.) CVowell $2 Papers by experts on wiilerworks, electric and ga.n lighting, the telephone, and street raLl\\'ays. Favor.s municipal ownership. N. Y. Ely, R: T. The coming city. 1902. 19cm Crowell 60c n Bibliography, p. 8-9. Aims to point out tendencies in the past an*d present and to describe and illustrate the progress in the spirit of municipal reform. Atithor. Appendi.x gives some suggestive programs and plat- forms for municipal leagues. Pittsburg. Eairlie, J: A. JIunicipal administration. 1901. 22Jcm Macmillan S3 n Past trend and present status clearly shown. Engin. ». Goodhue, W: F. Municipal improvements; a manual of methods, utility, and cost of public improvements. 3d ed. rev. 1903. 19cm Wiley $1.75 For municipal otBcers ^vithout engineering training. Graver. Goodnow, l'. J. Municipal home rule; a study in administration. 1895. 19cm Macmillan $1.50 n S study of relations of city and state from legal point of view, with special reference to question of home rule for American cities. Brooks. Municipal problems. 1897. 19cm Macmillan |1.50 n S Argues forcibly that local affairs should be controlled by city council rather than mayor, matters of general concern by a permanent state board of supervision. N. Y. National municipal league. A municipal pro- gram; report "of a committee adopted Nov. 17, 1899; with other papers. 1900. 21Jcm ilacmillan $1 n Slia'w, Albert. Municipal government in conti- nental Europe. 1901. 21 Jem Macmillan f2 n R Presents essential framework and functioning of French, German and Austrian cities, with special studies of the larger and more progressive cities. Full of sug- gestions for American students and reformers. Brooks. ^Municipal government in Great Britain. 1901. 21Jcm Macmillan %2 n Does for Glasgow, Manchester, Birmingham and Lon- don what the preceding volume does for continental Europe. Brooks. "Weber, A. F. Growth of cities in the nineteenth century: study in statistics. 1899. 22.>cm (Columbia univ. stud, in hist. econ. and pub. law) Macmillan !j4 n S R Bibliographic note, p. 47fS-7.s. Study of facts, present tendencies and ultimate results of modern drift of population to cities the world over. Accurate. Brooks. Zueblin, Charles. American municipal prog, ress; chapters in munittipal sociology. 1902- 19cm (Cit. lib. of econ., pol. & sociol.) Macmillan SI. 25 n (Contents: Miniicipal sociology; Transportation; Public works; Sanitation; Public scliools; Public libraries; Pub- lic bialdings: Parks and boulevards; Public recreation; Public control, ownership, and operation. 353 United Statci^ and state sovern- nient Brooks, E. S. Century book for young Ameri- cans. 1894. 24Jx]9Jcm Century SI. ,50 Y Underguise of a tour to Washington by a party of boys and girls, author describes actual workings of national government in its various departments. Photographic illustrations. L. A. H. Dole, C: F. Young citizen. 1899. ISJcni. Heath 45c n Y E.xplains government, voting, taxes, etc. and shows that children should be good citizens. N. Y. Harrison, Benjamin. This country of ours. 1897. 19cm Scribner $1..50 P Constitution and practical workings of Congress, the presidency, executive departments, judiciary, Smithson- ian institution, civil service and other commissions. N. Y. The ship of state, by those at the helm. 1903. 19cm. (Youths' companion ser. ) Ginn 75c Y Contents: The presidency, by T. Roosevelt; Life of a senator, by H: C. Lodge; Life of a congressman, by T: B. Reed; United .States supreme court, by D: J. Brewer; How Jack lives, by J: D. Long; Naval war college, by J: D. Long; How our soldiers are fed, by W. C. Sanger; How the army is clothed, by M. F. Ludington; Good manners and diplomacy, by W; R. Day; How foreign treaties are made, by H; C. Lodge; Uncle Sam's law business, by J. R. Richards; American post otRce, by W. L. Wilson. For older boys and girls. See also Public documents list. 355-359 Military and naval science Firth, C: H. Cromwell's army; a history of the English soldier during the civil wars, the com- monwealth and the protectorate. 1902. igjcm (Fordlect.) Metlmen 7/6; Pott $1.75 n Hancock, H. I. Life at West Point. 1902. 20cm Putnam |1.40 n RY Describes training of army officers: studies, drill, discipline and amusements. N. Y. 360 Associations and institu- tions Brackett, J. R. Supervision and education in charity. 1903. 17,]cm (Amer. philan. of 19th cent.) Macmillan $1 n Describes development of American charities to pres- ent organization and special training. N. Y. 2411—04- 34: 98 A. L. A. CATALOG— CLASS LIST Henderson, C: R. Introduction to the study of the dependent, defective, and delinquent classes, and of their social treatment. 2d ed. 1901. 20^cm Heath $1.50 n Appendix containing suggestions, references, etc., p. 349-94. Compendious, suggestive and enlightening. Alto- gether the best hook of its liind either for general reading or for classroom work. Harffard sem. rcc. VI: 150 (B) 361 Charitable Devine, E: T: Practice of charity; individual, associated and organized. 1901. 17cm (Hand- bks for pract. workers in church and philan. ) Lentilhon & co. 65c u Brief bibliography, pref. p. 9-10. Indispensable for the practical worker among the poor. Henderson. Iioch, C: S. Charity organization. 2d ed. 1892. 19Jcm. (Social sci. ser.) Scribner $1 A perfect little manual. Ath. '90, 2: 126. Philanthropy and social progress; seven essays, with introd. by H: C. Adams. 1893. 19Jcm Crowell $1.50 Essays on social settlements, principles and dangers of charity administration, philanthropy and morality, etc. by Jane Addams, R. A.Woods, Father Huntington, F. H: Giddings and Bernard Bosanquet. Practical and stimu- lating. N. Y. "Warner, A. G. American charities; a study of philanthropy and economics. 1894. 19Jcm (Lib. of econ.) Crowell $1.75 Bibliographic index, p. 421-30. Review of current methods of Amer. charities, with in- formed and sensible criticism. Admirable for practical worker. L. & I, 362 IIO!«pitai«, a§yliuii§, etc. Folks, Homer. Care of destitute, neglected, and delinquent children. 1902. 18ora (Amer. phi- lan. of 19th cent. ) Macmillan $1 n From no other work of like compass can so much useful information on this subject be obtained, K. ofr. Bibliographies. 364 Keforniatory Boies, H: M. Science of penology; the defence of society against crime. 1901. 23Jcm Putnam $3.50 n Record of observations and meditations nf a man of ex- ])crience. Conclusions summarized in a working program at end. Ariier.j. aociol. S: ISi. Booth, Mrx M. B. (Charlesworth) After prison— what? 1903. 21cm ' Revell $1.25 n Illustration of the value of personal service and ringing indictment of society for its attitude toward the cx-con- vict. Annals Amer. acad. pol. sci. 23: 349. Dugdale, B: L. "The Jukes"; a study in crime, pauperism, disease and heredity. 5th ed. 1895. 19 Jem (Ques. of theday) Putnam $1 A wonderful hook. Shows by personal Investigation of a single pauper tribe, traced back 150 years, the relations of heredity and crime. J. R. Commons. Ellis, Havelook. The criminal. 2d ed. 1900. 19cm (Contemp. sci. ser.) Scribner $1.50 Review of results reached by students of criminal an- thropology in Italy, France, Germany, England and the U. .S. with criticism. B. & I. Morrison, W: D. Crime and its causes. 1891. 19Jcm (Social sci. ser.) Scribner $1 Argues that only hope of diminishing habitual crimi- nal population is to lessen number of recruits, most of whom are to be found between the ages of 16 and 21. Anad. iO-.iSa (B) Juvenile offenders. 1897. 19 Jem (Crimi- nology ser.) Appleton SI. 50 Written round the thesis that in dealing with juvenile crime the only method which holds out any reasonable prospect of success is educational, not punitive. By far the best and most suggestive work [1^97] on juvenile crime in our language. Sat. r. 83: 450 (E) Tallack, William.. Penological and preventive principles, with special reference to Europe and America, and to crime, pauperism and their prevention. 2d ed. 1896. 22cm Wertheimer 8/ One of the best known and most popular works on crime. Author secretary of the Howard association, Lon- don, and his counsels deserve attention. Amer. j. social. 1:791. Wines, F: H. Punishment and reformation; an historical sketch of the rise of the penitentiary system. 1895 191cm (Lib. of econ. & pol.) Crowell SI. 75 P Authorities, pref. p. s. Deserves attention of students and professional men. In no other one book can one find the essential questions as well treated for the American public. Amer. j. sociol. [1895] 1:.501 (B) 370 Education Butler, N: M. Cleaning of education, and other essays and addret^ses. 1903. 19 Jem Macmillan $1 Contents: jNlcuning of education; What knowledge is of most worth? Is there a new education ? Democracy and education; The .-Vmerican college and the American uni- versity; Function of the secondary school; Reform of sec- ondary education in the United States. Davidson, Thomas. Rousseau and education according to nature. 1898. 19cm (Great edu- cators) Scribner $1 n Brief bibliography, p. 24ri^6. SOCIOLOGY— Education 99 De Garmo, Charles. Herbart and the Herbar- tians. 1895. 19cm (Great educators) Scribner $1 n Bibliography, p. 257-68. Interest and education; the doctrine of in- terest and its concrete application. 1902. 20cm Macmillan $1 n Based on belief that education consists, not alone in developing the intellect, but in forming, guiding or re- pressing the feelings and impulses, and that doctrine of interest applied to education will lead to this larger and deeper culture. Educ. r. 26: 54. Dewey, John. School and society. 1900. 19 Jem Chicago univ. $1 Contents: The school and social progress; School and the life of the child; Waste in educatioli; Three years of the University elementary school. Button, S: T. Social phases of education in the school and the home. 1899. 20cm Macmillan ?1.25 Social rather than scholastic point of view. For parents and teachers. Edue. r. 19: 337. Eliot, C:W: Educational reform. 1898. 21 Jem Century $2 Teachers' tenure of office; Education of ministers; Can school programs be shortened and enriched? Electives in college admission requirements, etc. Addres.«es 1869-1897. A plea for unification of educa- tional forces from lowest to highest and for adaptation of teaching to the individual. N. Y. Felkin, H: M., & Felkin, Mrs Emmie. Intro- duction to Herbart's Science and practice of education; with a pref. by Oscar Browning. 1900. 18icm (Heath's ped. lib.) Heath $1 Answers question: Who is Herbart and what did he and his followers teach? better than any account of the Her- bartian method hitherto published in English, Oscar Browning in pref. Fitch, /S'jV J. G. Educational aims and methods; lectures and addresses. 1900. 19Jcm Macmillan $1.2.5 n Includes, among others, critical studies of Socrates, Ascham, Thring, Joseph Lancaster and Pestalozzi. Henderson, C: H. Education and the larger life. 1902. 20icm Houghton $1.30 n Contents: Point of view; The social purpose; Source of power; Organic education; Cause and effect; Childhood; Youth; Holidays: At the university; The experimental life; The agents of the social purpose. Its main value lies in its sincere and inspiring idealism. Joseph Jastrow. Hughes, K. E: The making of citizens; a study in comparative education. 1902. 19cm (Con- temp, sci. .ser. ) Scribner $1.50 Contrasts points of difference in educational systems of Germany, France, England and the U. ,S. Pittsburg. Huxley, T: H: Science and education. 1901. 19cm Appleton ?1.25 Contents: Joseph Priestley; On the educational value of the ijatural history sciences; Emancipation, black and white; A liberal education, and where to find it; Scien- tific education; Science and culture; On science and art in relation to education; Universities, actual and ideal; Address on university education; On the study of biology; On elementary instruction in physiology; On medical education; The state and medical profession; Connection of the biological sciences with medicine; School boards, what they can do and what they may do; Technical education; Address on behalf of the National association for the promotion of technical education. James, William. Talks to teachers on psychol- ogy; and to students on some of life's ideals. 1899. 19Jcm Holt I1-.50 Enough psjxhology to answer the present purpose, pre- sented in beautifully clear and simple English and well illustrated by examples drawn from common observa- tion. One of its charms is its uniform good sense. B. A. Hinsdale in DM 27:276 (B) Locke, John. Some thoughts concerning edu- cation; with introd. and notes by E. H. Quick. 1902. 17cm (Pitt press ser.) Macmillan §1 n Of all Locke's works perhaps the most universally ap- proved; in truth a golden treatise, the very incarnation of good sense and right feeling. Richard Garnett. McMurry, C: A. Elements of general method. Rev. ed. 1903. 19cm Macmillan 90c n Simple presentation of aim of education, relative value of studies, doctrine of interest, culture epochs, theory of arranging studies and apperception from Herbartian point of view. E. R. Shaw. MuUany, P. F. Essays educational ; by Brother Azarias. 1896. 20cm McBride .$1..50 Contents: Cloistral schools; The Palatine school; Me- dlEeval university life; University colleges, origin and methods; The primary school in the middle ages; Simul- taneous method in teaching; Beginnings of the normal school; M. Gabriel CompayriS as an historian of pedagogy. National educational association. Journal of proceedings. Latest vol. 232cm S2 Formerly National teachers' association. Oppenheim, Nathan. Mental growth and con- trol. 1902. 185cm (Personal prob. ser.) Macmillan SI n R Relates both physiology and psychology to growth of character, development of mental power, education of imagination, control of emotions, training of the rea- son and guidance of will. Outl. 70 : 638 (B) Spalding, J: L. bp. Means and ends of educa- tion. 1895. 18cm ' McClurg $1 Jlarked by clear thinking, deep sympathy, reverent faith in God and human nature, high ideals and prac- tical idea.s as to working them out. B. A. Hinsdale. 361 100 Spencer, Herbert. moral and physical. A. L A. CATALOG— CLASS LIST Education: intellectual, 1900. 205cm Appleton $1.25 Not only one of the most readable but also one of the most imyiortant books in the English language. E. H. Quiek (Bi History Compayre, Gabriel. History of pedagogy ; tr. by W. H. Payne. "]8f)9. 18cm (Heath's ped. lib.) Heath $1.7.5 Condensed statement of aims and systems of education. Largely devoted to education in France. Nation, 12AgS6 Cubberley, E. P. Syllabus of lectures on the his- tory of education, Avith selected bibliographies. 2 V. 1902. 26cm Macmillan $2.50 n Specially useful Vjibliographies accompany eachsubject. Of use to librarians, students of educational history, and above all to teachers planning or developing such a course. Educ. r. 26 : .57. Davidson, Thomas. Education of the Greek people and its influence on civilization. 1894. 185cni (Internat. educ. aer. ) Appleton $1.50 Prominence given to different stages in growth of Greek political, ethical and religious consciousness. Pref. History of education. 1900. 19Jcm Scribner $1 n S Bibliography, p. 277-82. Attempts to correlate each system of education with the age which formulated it and to point out the histori- cal and philosophic evolution. N. Y. Eemp, E. L. History of education. 1902. 19Jcm (Lippincott's educ. ser. ) Lippincott $1.25 P Bibliography, p. 365-59. .Vims to single out those events which illustrate most clearly the genesis and evolution of existing systems and method, ij. o/ r. 26: .507. ftuick, B. H. Essays on educational reformers. 1890. IS^cni (Internat. educ. ser.) Appleton $1..50 Traces development uf educational ideals and methods by a series at keen illuminating essays on 14 great leaders from renaissance to present day. N. Y. Most valuable history of education in our mother tongue [1897] W: T. Harris. Ware, Fabian. Educational foundations of trade and industry. 1901. IS^cm (Internat. educ. ,ser.) Appleton $1.20 n Kxamines and compares systems developed in Ger- many, France and TJ. S. for education of IndustriMl classes and points out need of organization in England. N. Y. 371 Teacliers; metIiod«; discipline Burrage, Severance, & Bailey, H: T. School sanitation and decoration. 1899. 20cm Heath $1.50 Treats of location, construction, ventilation, heating, lighting, sanitary care, furniture, and of details of form, finish and decoration. Suggestive chapter on beauty in school work. List of suitable pictures and casts. N. Y. Button, S: T. .School management; practical suggestions concerning the conduct and life of the school. 1903. 19Jcm Scribner $1 n Bibliography, p. 27fi-7S. Fitch, Sir J. G. Lectures on teaching. New ed. 1901. 17 Jem ■ Macmillan $1 n Delivered at Cambridge univ. 1880. As a popular exposition of the art of teaching it is un- surpassed [1903] Impressive by its wide outlook, sound common sense, largemindedness and expository power. Expressed in simple, lucid, harmonious English. Educ. r. Ham, C: H: Mind and hand; manual train- ing the chief factor in education. 1900. 19cm Amer. bk. co. $1.25 Third ed. of his Manual training. Hinsdale, B. A. Art of study; a manual for teachers and students of the science and the art of teaching. 1901. 19cin Amer. bk. co. $1 Aims to make this art an effective tool in hands of pupils by such readjustment of relations between pupil and teacher as shall make the pupil the center of the teaching system. E^/j/r. r. 21 :394. McMurry, C: A. & F. M. Method of the reci- tation. 1903. 19cni Macmillan 90c n Thorough, concrete, simple, clear. C. C. Van Liew in Educ. r. 15 : ISS. Parker, F. W. Talks on teaching. 1.5th ed. 1903. 19cm (Kellogg's teacher's lib.) Kellogg $1 Valuable book on methods for elementary subjects. Monroe. Schaeffer, N. C. Thinking and learning to think. 1900. 1910111 (Lippincott's educ. ser.) ' Lippincott $1.25 n Careful analysis of the psychologic bases of good think- ing. Clearly written, richly and pointedly illustrated. Helpful and stimulating to teachers. Dial, Sl:107 (B) Shaw, E: E: School hygiene. 1901. 19Jcm (Teachers' prof. lib. ) Macmillan $1 n Biblii>graphy, p. 2.53-55. On building, grotinds, heating, ventilation, baths, fur- niture, postures and exercises, eyesight, hearing, hand- writing, contagious diseases, etc. A valuable contribu- tion to the subject, the outcome of intelligent study and large experience. A. P. Marble in Edur. r. 22'112-16. SOCIOLOGY— Education 101 ■White, E. E. School management. 1893. 19cni Amer. lik. eo. $1 He has lifted the whole business of school conduct to a high moral elevation. The teacher is little to be envied who can read these pages without feeling the sacrodness of his calling and appreciating his responsibility. W: H. Maxwell in Edw. r. (B) Si'f ah-o Public documents list. S7t2 Elementary education National educational association. Report o£ the Committee of fifteen on elementary educa- tion, with the reports of the sub-committees: on the training of teachers; on the correlation of studies in elementary education; on the organi- zation of city school systems. 1895. 23cm Amer. bk. co. 30c Printed also in Eiluc. i: .March, Ixs.i. Oppenheim, Nathan. Development of the child. 1902. 19Jcm Maemillan *1.25 n By a physician in a child's hospital. Holds that envi- ronment transcends heredity in influence and emphasizes importance of scientiiic preparation for care of children. Criticises present primary school methods. N. Y. Warner, Francis. Study of children and their school training. 1897. IVl.^cm ilacmillan $1 n Distinctly a physiologic study of the growth of the child, from early years through adolescence, givingspecial attention to nerve signs of all kinds. Simply written and free from technicalities. H. M. Stanley in Biai. 24: 118 (B) Kindergarten Blow, S. E. . Letters to a mother on the philoso- phy of Froebel. 1899. 18.]cm (Internat. educ. ser. ) Ax^pleton $1.50 To those who have sat bewildered by words intended to explain the Matin r-play these .simple, direct teachings will be a revelation, outl. 61: s:jf; (B) Symbolic education; a commentary on Froebel's "^Mother play." 1894. IK.lciii (In- ternat. educ. ser. ) .Vppleton SI. 50 Di.seus.ses practically the foundations of Froebels phil- osophy and shows elearlysigniflcance of the kindergarten and its claims for the important place of cornerstone of education. For mothers as well as teachers. W: T. Harris in pref. Froebel, Friedrich. Education of man; tr. and annot. by W. N. Hailmann. 1903. 18.;cm { Internat. educ. ser. ) Appleton $1.50 standard work, published in 1X26, containing a full ex- position of Froebel's philosophy. L. tt I. It measures every intellectual activity by its influen<'e on character. W: T. Harris (B) Songs and music of Mother play (flutter und kose lieder) newly tr. and furnished with new mu.sic; prepared and arr. by S. V., Blow. 1895. ISjcm (Internat. educ. ser.) Appleton SI. ,50 Verse tran.slations by various writers. Original music replaced by new or newly selected melodies. N. Y. Harrison, Elizabeth. Study of child-nature. 1891. 19cin Chic. kind. tr. school SI n Talks by an experienced kindergartner; suggestive and helpful to mothers and teachers. N. Y. Hughes, J. li. Froebel's educational laws for all teachers. 1897. ISU'ui (Internat. educ. ser.) Appleton $1.50 Main object to .show that Froebel's ideas and methods are significant for whole scheme of education from kin- dergarten to university. X. Y. Poulsson, Emilie. In the child's world. 1893. 23cm Bradley |2 Series of morning talks and stories for a full yearf A pure child's storybook with scientific truth and deep pur- pose. Kiu(hrg. w. 6: 2(4 (B) Smith, N. A. Children of the future. 1898. 18cm Houghton .SI The interpretation of the spiritual side of the kinder- garten. Not a technical book. 0«H. :>.S: 784 fBl Wiggin, Mrs K.. D. (Smith), & Smith, N. A. Republic of childhood. 3 v. 1895-9H. 18cm Houghton SI ea Contents; v.l, Froeljcl's gifts; v. 2, Froebel's occupations; V. 3, Kindergarten principles and practice. .\n untechnical setting forth of the modern .Vmerican adaptaticai of Froebel's philo.sophy. Displays much wit, wicdom and philosophy. Buffalo. 378 Seeondary education Bro-wn, E. E. Making of our middle schools; an account of the development of secondary edu- cation in the United States. 1903. 21cm Longmans $3 Bibliography, p. 4S1-518. S'5'4 Self-education Avebury, John Lubbock, lat baron. Use of life. 1903. 19Jcm Maemillan SI. 25 Contents: The great question ; Tact; On money matters; Recreation; Health; National education; Self-e'lueation; On libraries; On reading; Patriotism; Citizenship; Social life; Industry; Faith; Hope; Chanty; Character; On peace and happiness; Religion. It suggests thoughts; it answers questions without troubling its to ask them; it reasons and does not dogma- tize; it is cheerful, humorous, charitable and conscien- tious. Acad. 4«: 44.i (B) Brooking-s, W. D., & Riugwalt, R. C. ed. Briefs for debate on current j:iolitical, economic and social topics. 1899. 19em Longmans $1.25 Bibliography of debating, pref. p. 41-47. With each subject, references to articles and leading points pro and eon are given. N. Y. 371 102 A. L. A. CATALOG— CLASS LIST Hale, E: E. How to do it; [added] How to live. 1900. 20cm Little $1 Y Familiar chapters on how to talk, write, go in so- ciety, and Yarious other things sometimes dreaded by young-people because they are not sure just "how." N. Y. Hamertou, P. G. The intellectual life. Lane- side ed. 1902. 20Jcm Little $1.50 n R. Practical and suggestive talks on education, power ■of time, influence of monejs women and marriage, society and solitude, surroundings, etc. from the point of view of an accomplished art critic and author. N. Y. Matson, Henry. References for literary work- ers, with introductions to topics and questions for debate. 1892. 21cm McClurg $2 Contents:, History: Biography: Polities; Political econ- omy: Education: Literature; Art: Science: Philosophy; Ethics; Religion; Miscellaneous; Questions with refer- ences; Questions without references; Cyclopeedias and periodicals referred to, with abbreviated forms. Munger, T. T. On the threshold. Rev. ed. 1892. 18cm Houghton $1 Contents; Purpose; Friends and companions; Manners: Thrift: Self-reliance and courage: Health; Reading; Amusements; Purity; Faith. Paine, H. E. Girls and women, by E. Chester. 1 898. 1 7cm ( Riverside lib. for young people ) Houghton 75c R On health, education, self-support, charity, hospi- tality, emotional women, etc. The cogency of the reasoning is no less remarkable than its persuasiveness. Nation, 51:78 (B) Smiles, Samuel. Self-help; with illustrations of character, conduct and perseverance. 1900. 19Jcm Harper |1 Inspiriting, practical suggestions for making the most ot life. Full of pithy extracts and anecdotes. Scribner. 375 Curriculum Barnett, P. A. Common sense in education and teaching; an introduction to jJ^actice. 1899. IQjcm Longmans $1.50 R Discusses discipline, curriculums, games, gymnas- tics, the monitorial system, the training of teachers, methods of teaching modern languages, etc. Emphasizes study of the classics. N. Y'. National ed.ucational association. Report of the Committee of ten on secondary school studies; wi.th the reports of the conferences ar- ranged by the committee. 1894. 232cm Amer. bk. co. 'Mc 376 Education of women Xiange, Helene. Higher education of women in Europe; tr. ))y L. R. Klemni. 1890. 18Jcm (Internal, educ. Hcr.) Appleton $1 Combines with a historic review and vigorous argu- ments many valuable statements of facts in England, France, Germany and other countries. L. R. Klemm. Tliwing, C: P. The college woman. 1894. 17 Jem Baker & T. $1 Discusses problems of woman's college life, her prepar- atory work, studies, environment, health and her duties to and influence on the community. Pub. opin. 377 Religious and ethical education Adler, Felix. Moral instruction of children. 1892. 18Jcm (Internal, educ. ser.) Appleton $1.50 Holds that public schools should train moral percep- tions and teach filial, fraternal and civic duties. Dis- cusses practicable, non-sectarian methods. N. Y. Hughes, T : A. Loyola and the educational system of the Jesuits. 1892. 19cm (Great educators) Scribner $1 n P Historical development and analysis. 378 Colleges; universities Compayre, Gabriel. Abelard and the origin and early hi.'^tory of universities. 189.3. 19cm ( Great educators ) Scribner $1 n Bibliography, p. 307-9. Four parts; origin, organization, course of study and methods of teaching, general spirit and influence. Abel- ard occupies but a small part of the volume. Biol, 14:366. Gilman, D. C. University problems in the United States. 1898. 21 Jem Century .$2 Addresses before educational institutions setting forth tlie ideal of a university and its relation to modern life. Optimistic. N. Y'. Ne^wman, J : H : card. Idea of a university defined and illustrated. 1902. 18Jcm Longmans $1.25 These discourses powerfully enforce the true purpose of liberal education, that it is a pursuit of knowledge for the sake of knowledge and not for the value of any of its fruits or applications, however important. R. H. Hutton (B) Smith, Goldwin. Oxford and her colleges. 1894. 13Jcm ^Nlacmillan 6/ Local guide-book, university history and educational essay all in one. N: M. Butler in J?riHC. r., 7: .WO (B) 379 Public schools Eliot, C: W: More money for the public schools. 1903. 18cm Doubleday $1 n Sums up results of public education, its benefits and shortcomings. Suggests definite constructive measures forimprovemcnt. Urges much greater expenditures. N.Y. See also Pulilic documents list. 380 Commerce; communication Clow, P: R. Introduction to the study of com- merce. 1901. 20cm Silver $1.25 n List of books, pref. p. 23-26. Treats economic principles as illustrated in commercial life. Wis. SOCIOLOGY — Commerce ; communication 1U3 Farrer, T: H: Farrer, 1st baron. The state in its relation to trade, with supplementary chapter by Sir Robert Giffen. 1902. 19^cm (Eng. citizen) Macmillau §1 In the main discourages state interference. Ath. Stickney, Albert. State control of trade and commerce by national or state authority. 1897. 23icm Baker, Y.& CO. .?2.25 Contends that decision that combination of individuals to raise prices is either an act injurious to trade or com- merce or an act in restraint of trade is incorrect from a Xjurely legal point of view. F. J. Goodnow in Pol. yc/. q. 12: 707. Webster, W: C. General history of commerce. 1903. 19k-iu Ginn $1.40 Aims to give pictures of commercial growth and decay of separate nations, and an understanding of the forces, industrial, racial and climatic, which have contributed to steady expansion of world's trade. Pref. Good illustrations and maps. Willson, Beckles. Story of rapid transit. 1903. 19Jcm Appleton $1 n Contents- Beginnings of rapid transit, the mail-coach; First railways; Steam navigation; Development of the railway; Telegraph, wireless telegraphy; .\erial naviga- tion, homing i)lgeoDs; Ocean telegraphy, the telephone, pneumatic tubes, postal systems; Bicycle, motor cycles; Jlotor carriages; Street railways. Sfe also Public documents list. 3§2 Foreign trade Bryce, Georg-e. Remarkable history of the Hudson's Bay company, including that of the French tradern of north \vestern Canada and of the North-west, XY, and Astor fur com- panies. 1900. 21-Jcm Scribner $4 Authorities and references, p. 481-86. Covers last 80 years since the amalgamation ..if all the fur interests of British X. A. Expands just at the point where ^yills^;^n grows concise. Nation, 71;136. "Willson, Beckles. The Great company (1667- 1S71) being a history of the honourable com- pany of merchants-adventurers trading 5nto Hudson's bav. 2 v. 1900. 20Jcm Dodd -So Full account of the I'ompany's commercial and politi- cal activities; with introduction by its present governor and (lra\ving3 by Arthur Heming; of great value t(.i student of Canadian and commercial history. Johnston. See also Public documents list. 385 Kailroart and express Dixon, F. H. State railroad control, with a his- tory of its development in Iowa. ISHI). IH^m (Lib. of econ. & pol. ) Crowell S1.75 Treats of that part of railway transportation conducted within the territorial limits of single states. Buffalo. Hadley, A. T. Railroad transportation, its his- tory and its laws. 1903. 19Jcm Putnam $].^0 Thorough exhaustive discussion. R. Ma>-n-Sniith in Pol. sci. q. 1;141. Johnson, E. 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Waterways and water transport in different countries; with a description of tin- Panama, Suez, Manchester, Nicaraguan, and other canals. 1890. 22cm Spon $.5.o0 387 River, laiie and ocean transpor- tation Abbot, W. J: American merchant ships and sailors. 1902. 21cm Dodd S2 n R Y American shipping from colonial days to present, including coastwise, oversea, river, lake and fishing craft. Accurate. "Wells. Bates, "W: W. American navigation; the fioliti- cal history of its rise and ruin and the proper means for its encouragement. 1902. 22jcm Houghton $3. .50 n S Deals almost exclusively with foreign trade and policies of reciprocity, subsidies, etc. N. Y. Blackmore, Edward. British mercantile ma- rine: a short historical review, including the rise and progress of British shipping and com- merce, the education of the merchant officer, and duty and discipline in the merchant service. 1897. 19cm ( Griffin' s naut. ser. ) Lippincott SL.^O 875 104 A. L. A. CATALOG— CLASS LIST Marvin, "W. L. American merchant marine; its history and romance, 1620-1902. 1902. 21icm Scribner S2 n Specially full on the earlier history. Author at hi.s best in treating of privateering, whale fishing and deep sea fisheries. Wells. See also Public documents list. 389 Weights and measures Clarke, F. W. romp. Weights, measures and money, of all nations. 1875. 19cm Appleton S1..50 ■Woolhouse, W. S. B. Measures, weights and moneys of ail nations, and an analysi.s of the C^hristian, Hebre^v and Mahometan calendars. 7th ed. rev. 1890. 17Jcm ( Weale's sci. & tech. ser. ) Van Xf)Strand 80c S90 Customs 391 Costume Earle, Mrs Alice (Morse) Two renturies of costume in America, 1620-1820. 2 v. 1903. 21cm Macmillan S5 n Evans, M. M. (Lathbury) ladi/. Chapters on (xreek dress. 1893. 23cm ^Macmillan $2 Of general value for analysis of the most simple and beautiful costume known to us; also as a key to that important part of .sculpture and painting called drapery, which is founded on Greek examples. L. A I. rairholt, F: W: Costume in Englaml; 4th ed. rev. by H. A. Dillon. 2 v. 1896. 19om (Bohn's art. lib.) Macmillan $1.50 ean V. 1, History to end of 18th century, v. -2, Glossary giv- ing meaning and history of various part'i of the eo.stume Urcxel. Holt, Ardern. Fancy dresses ilescribed; or, What to wear at fancy balls. 6th ed. 1896. 21cm Scribner S3 n •Colored plates. y Charles Welsh. 1901. 19cm (Heath's home & school class. ) Y Heath 30o n SOCIOLOGY— Customs 107 Mother Goose. Mother Gooae's melodies; or, Songs for the nursery, ed. by W: A. Wheeler, n. d. 24cm Y Houghton ;51..50 Perrault, Charles. Tales of Mother Goose ; a new tr. by Charles Welsh. 1902. 18.]cm (Heath's home & school claims.) Y Heath 20c n Pyle, Howard. Story of King Arthur and his knights. 1903. 24cm Scribner S2..50 n Y From ^lalory and other sources, many incidents being altered in this version for children. Author's illus- trations. Reprinted from S( A'"iC/io?a^. N. Y. Scudder, H. E. comp. Children's book; a col- lection of the best and most famous stories and poems in the English language, n. d. 26cm Y Houghton .S2..=)0 Skinner, C: M. Myths and legends beyond our borders. 1899. ISJcm Lippincott §1.50 Contents: Canada: Mexico. Myths and legends of our own land. 2 v. 1896. ISJcm Lippincott S3 Collection of nearly 300 myths, traditions and curious stories very briefly told. Grouped geographically. Nalinn, 63: 412. Thorpe, Benjamin, ed. Yule-tide stories; Scan- dinavian and North German popular tales and Pyle, Katharine. Where the wind blows; being traditions. 1892. 18Jcm (Bohn's antiq. lib. ) ten fairy-tales from ten nations re-t(. Id. 1902. Macmillan .$1.50 n 27Jcni Harper $2.50 n Winning-ton, Laura. Outlook fairy book. 1903. 25cm Macmillan $1.20 n Y Contents: Wanderings of Vicram Maharajah: Urash- ima; Magic mirror; Red swan; The fisherman and the genii; Thorat Jotunheim; GuleeshnaGussDhu; ^'asilissa the Fair; Marriage of Sir Gawain; Perseus. Scudder, H. E. Book of legends told over again. 1899. ITAcm Y Houghton 50c ■ Fables and folk stories. 1890. 18cm (Riverside lit. ser. ) Y Houghton 40c n Y About 30 fairy tales, ballads and songs gathered from England, Scotland, Ireland, Germany, France, Spain. Yeats, W: B. ed. Irish fairy and folk tales. 1893? 19cm Scribner $1.50 Equally delightful to the bibliophile, the anthropolo- gist (if given to banshees) and the child. Sal. r. 73: 5.^1. Zitkala-Sa. Old Indian legends, retold. 1901. 19cm Ginn 50c Y Short fairy tales taken from the lips of Dakota Indians and simply and naturally told. N, Y. 398 4:00 FHILOLOOY 404 E§say§ "WTiitney, W: D. Oriental and linguistic studies. 2 V. 1873-74. 19Jcm Scribner S2.50 ea CunteiitK; >;er. 1, The Veda; The Avesta; Science of language, ser. 2. East and \^'cst: Religion and mythol- ogy: Orthography and phonology; Hindu astronomy. 40T Study and teaching Breul, K: H. Teaching of modern foreign lan- guages in our secondary schools. Rev. ed. 1899. 19cm :\Iacinillan 60c n Bibliographic appendix, p. 59-64. Reference library of a school teacher ofGerman, p. 65-84. Sweet, Henry. Practical study of languages. 1900. 20cm Holt 91.50 n E Bibliography, p. 279-sO. Of much interest and value to teachers, though not primarily pedagogic; still more valuable to scientific students and writers. Nation, 70; 267. 409 History Lefevre, Andre. Race and language. 1894. 19cm (Internat. sci. ser. ) Appleton $1.50 Contents; Evolution of language; Geographical distri- bution of languages and races; The Indo-European or- ganism. In full sympathy with modern scientific research. -Adapted to educated persons who are not advanced students of philology. Pub. irkhj. Strong, H. A: & others. Introduction to the study of the history of language. 1891. 2.3cm Longmans S3. 50 Sweet, Henry. History of language. 1900. 17icm (Temple prim.) Macmillau 40c n Bibliography, p. 153-54. Interesting to laymen and specialists alike. Shows in- dependent study and a bold originality. Kitfioii. 70; 460. Whitney, W: D. Life and growth of language: an outline of linguistic science. 1902. 19.!cni (Internat. sci. ser.) Appleton SI. .50 Written in 1^75; authoritative and clear. L. & I. 410 Comparative philology Giles, Peter. Short manual of comparative phi- lology. 2ded. rev. 1901. 18.U:m (Macmillan's man.) ilacmillan S3.25 n S Clear and concise; judicious selection of views and illustrative examples. Ath. '02, 1: 428. Miiller, F. M. ^^cience of language. 2 v. 1891. 19.k'm iScribnev $t; Wh.itney, W: D. Language and the study of language; lectures on principles of linguistic sci- ence. 6th ed. 1901. 19Jcm Scribner $2. .50 411 Alphabet!* Clodd, Edward. Story of the alphabet. 1900. IS^cm (Lib. of useful stories) Appleton 35c n Taylor, Isaac. History of the alphabet. New ed. 2 V. 1899. 23cni Scribner S5 Contents: 1, .Semitic alphabets; 2, Aryan alphabets. 419 Hierogiypliiet« Hoffman, W. J. Beginnings of writings; with introd. by Frederick Starr. 1895. 19ocm (An- thropol. ser. ) Appleton $1.75 4S0 Siiglish language Carpenter, G: E.., A- otiiers. Teaching ot Eng- lish in the elementary and the secondary school. 1903. 20.7Cm (Amer. teachers' ser. ) Longmans $1.50 Bibliographies. Chubb, Percival. Teaching of English in the elementary and the secondary school. 1902. 20cm (Teachers' prof, lib.) ^lacmillan $1 n R Based on fundamental principle of unity and con- tinuity in English course from kindergarten through high school. I>ial, 1903. Hinsdale, B. A. Teaching the language-arts; speech, reading, composition. 1896. ISJcm ( Internat. educ. ser. ) Appleton SI Bibliography, p. 203-5. Based on wide knowledge of conditions in .American education. Central idea is importance of part played by imitation in child's mental growth. Dial, 21: 196. Jespersen, J. 0. H. Progress in language; with special reference to English. 1894. 19cm Macmillan S1.90n Boldly attacks some fundamental problems of linguis- tics, with ability, freedom and originality. A. H. Keanc in .lead. 22 Dec. 1894. Lounsbury, T: R. History of the English lan- guage. Rev. ed. 1894. IS^cm Holt $1.12 Filled with safe and accurate information about history of English forms, inflections and anomalies, expressed in pointed and accurate English. Crit-ir, 26; 742 (B) 109 400 no A. L. A. CATALOG— CLASS LIST Marsh, G: P. Origin and history of the Enghsh language and of the early literature it embodies. Rev. ed. 1898. 23cm Scribner $3.50 Based on Lowell institute lectures, 1860-1861. Bibliography, pref. p. 7-15. Matthews, James B. Parts of speech. 1901. 19icm Scribner ?1.25 n R Contents: Stock tbat speaks the language; Future of the language; English language in the United States; The language in Great Britain; Americanisms once more; New words and old; Naturalization of foreign words; Function of slang; Questions of usage; An inquiry as to rime; On the poetry of place-names; A.s to "American spelling;" Simplitication of English spelling; Americanism, an at- tempt at a definition. Thesis; That a language grows and is not made. Of greatest value to teachers of secondary English who have not systematically studied historical English grammar. Dm, 32: 53. Tucker, G. M. Our common speech. 1895. 18cm Dodd $1.25 n R Six essays on changes in meaning of words, compara- tive merits of English dictionaries, American-English, etc. N. Y. White, B: G. Every-day English: sequel to Words and their uses. 1880. 192cm P E " Houghton $2 421 Orthography, orthoepy, etc. Bigelow, M. T. Punctuation, and other typo- graphical matters. New ed. 1902. 16cm Lee 50c Lounsbury, T: R. Standard of pronunciation in English. 1904. 20cm Harper $1.50 u Phyfe, W: H: P. Five thousand words often misspelled. 1894. lejcm Putnam 75c Rf Includes directions for spelling and for syllabifica- tion, notes on words of variable orthography, an apx. of rules and list of amended spellings recommended by the English philological society and the American philolog- ical association. Critic (B) Ten thousand words often mispronounced; handbook of difficulties in English pronuncia- tion. 1903. 17cm Ef Putnam SI Sweet, Henry. History of English sounds from the earliest period, with full word-lists. 1888. 22 Jem Clarendon $3.50 iS'ce oho Public documents list. 422 Etymology Greenough, J. B., & Kittredg-e, G: L. Words and th<'ir ways in English speech. 1901. 20Jcm Marmillan $1.10 n E S Discussion of derivations, foreign influences, metamorphosed words, slang, fashions in language, etc. by Harvard professors of English and Latin. N. Y. Kluge, Friedrich, & Lutz, Frederick. Eng- lish etymology; an in trod, to the history of the English language. 1898. 18icm Heath 60c n Skeat, W. W: Concise etymological dictionary of the English language. New ed. 1901. 20 Jem (Clarendon press ser.) Clarendon $1.25 Important standard. Scott. Etymological dictionary of the English language. 3d ed. 1898. 27x21 Jem Clarendon 44/ Rf Books referred to, pref. p. ^5-30. Purpose to furnish materials for scientific study of Eng- lish etymology. Osterhout. Principles of English etymology. 2 v. 1892, '91. 20cm (Clarendon press ser. ) Clarendon v. 1, $2.25; v. 2, $2.60 List of books consulted, v. 1, pref. p. 9-12. Contents: ser. 1, Native element, ser. 2, Foreign ele- ment. Explains pronunciation of words when they were taken into English, or became known as English, and then sets forth principal subsequent phonetic changes. Gives his- tory of growth of modern English spelling,- and a discus- sion of its present condition. Nation, 1891. Trench, K: C. abp. of Dublin. On the study of words; rev. by A. L. May hew with words by T: D. Suplfe. 1889. 19cm Armstrong $1 Also in Unit books, H. W. Bell. pap. 26c, cl. 56c. 423 Dictionaries Century dictionary. Ef 6 V. 1904. 33Jcm Century subs. $60 Standard dictionary of the English language; new ed. rev. also Abridged I'vclopedia with atlas. 2 V. 1903. 32cm Kf Funk $10 Webster, Noah. Webster's international dic- tionary of the English language; rev. under supervision of Noah Porter; added sup. of 25,000 words and phrases, W. T. Harris, editor in chief. 1900. 31cm Ef Merriam $10; with index $10.75 424 SynoiiyiiiN Fernald, J. C. English synonyms and antonyms. 1896. 20cm (Stand, educ. ser. ) Funk $1,50 Rf Books (if reference, pref. p. 12. Questions and examples, p. 377-508. Compares or contrasts synonymous words, explains their differences of meaning or usage and shows in what connection one or the other may be more fitly used. Pref. PHILOLOGY — English language 111 Rog-et, P: M: Thesaurus of English words and phrases, enl. with full index, by J: L; Eoget. New ed. pref. 1879. 20 Jem. Crowell §2 Rf Dictionary of synonyms arranged topically. Index refers to each word in its various meanings and relations. A larger work which libraries will find valuable for reference is F. A. March's Thesaunis dictionary of the Enc/lish language, 1902, Hist. pub. co. $15. New edition in preparation. Ed. sel. 425 Oraniniar Henry, Victor. Short comparative grammar of English and German, traced back to their com- mon origin and contrasted witli the classical lan- guages. 1894. 19 J cm Macmillan $1.90 n Bibliographic note, pref. p. 2.5-2S. Kimball, L. G. Structure of the English sentence. 1900. 19cm Amer. bk. co. 7.5e Morris, Richard. Historical outlines of English accidence, chapters on the history and de\elop- ment of the language, and on word-formation; rev. by L. Kellner and Henry Bradley. 1903. 18cm Macmillan SI. 40 n Good compend, trustworthy in detail. Scott. Sweet, Henry. New English grammar, logical and liistorical. 2 v. 1900-03. 19.U'm (Claren- don press ser. ) Clarendon v. 1, S2.60; v. 2, 90c Short historical English grammar. 1892. 18cm (Clarendon press ser. ) Clarendon SI. 10 Abridgment of historical portions of his Xrw English grammar. Whitney, W: D. Essentials of English gram- mar. 1903. 19cm ■ < Jinn 7.5c 426 Prosody Alden, R. M. ed. English verse; specimens illustrating its principles and history. 1903. 17em (P>ng. readings) Holt SI. 2.5 Useful for form,s, with illustrations. Corson, Hiram. Primer of English verse, chiefly in its a-,«thetic and organic character. 1.S92. 19cm Oinn SI Lanier, Sidney. Science of English verse. 1901. 20Jcni Scribner S2 Characteristic feature is application of principles and notation of music to English verse. Xation, 1S.S0. 428 Errors of speech. Composition Compton, A. G: Some common errors of speech. 1898. 19Jcm Putnam 75c S Deals not only with grammatical questions but also with good and bad use of metaphor. Critic. 3: 401. Mother tongue, book 1-3. 3 v. 1900-02. 19cm Ginn v. 1, 45c; v. 2, 60c; v. 3, SI Contents: bk. 1, Lessons in speating, reudingandwriting English, Ijy S. L. Arnold and G. L. Kittrcdge. bk. 2, Ele- mentary English grammar, by G. L. Kittredge and S. L. Arnold, bk. 3, Elements of English composition, by J. H. Gardiner. G. L. Kittredge and S. L. Arnold. Scott, F. N. , & Denney, J. V. Elementary English composition. 1900. 182cm Allyn 80c White, R: G. Words and their uses, past and present. 33d ed. rev. 1899. 20cm P R Houghton S2 429 Anglo-Saxon Bright, J. W. ed. Anglo-Saxon reader; with notes, glossary, chapter on versification and out- line of Anglo-Saxon grammar. 3d ed. rev. 1894. 18icm Holt $1.50 Cook, A. S. First book in Old English; gram- mar, reader, notes and vocabularj'. 2d ed. rev. 1900. 19om Ginn SI. 50 March, T. A. Comparative grammar of the Anglo-Saxon language. 1899. 232Cm Amer. bk! co. SI. 80 Sievers, Eduard. Old English grammar; tr. and ed. by A. S. Cook. 3d ed. 1903. 19cm Ginn S1.50 Sweet, Henry. Student's dictionary of Anglo- Saxon. 1897. 18cm 'Clarendon $1.75 Rf S Extremely condensed; well printed. Xation, 65: 115. 430 Cirernian 431 Orthography. Orthoepy Grandgent, C: H. German and English sounds. 1892. 19cm (Internal, mod. lang. ser.) Ginn 50c Hempl, George. German orthography and phonology, pt. 1. 1S97. lOcm Ginn S2 Shows how to pronounce a proper name or a word of foreign origin, or on what syllable or ^vord to place the stress. Xation. Victor, Wilhelm. German pronunciation: prac- tice and theory. 3d ed. 1903. 19cm Eeisland 2 m 433 Dictionaries Schmidt, Immanuel, & Tanger, Gustav, ((/.v. Fliigel-Schmidt-Tanger; a dictionary of the Eng- lish and German languages for home and schools. 5th ed. 2 V. 1901. 28Jciii Lemcke So.20 n Rf Another scholarly dictionary of moderate cost is Muret-.Sanders' German and Fnrili.^lt dictionary, House and school edition, 2 v. Langcnscheidt 13 m. Ed sel. 121 112 A. L. A. CATALOG— CLASS LIST 435 Orammari^ Brandt, H. C. G. Grammar of the German I guage. 6th ed. 1894. 19cm AUyn $1.25 "Whitney, W: D. Compendious German gram- mar. 6th ed. rev. 1888. 19cm Holt $1.30 439 Minor Teutonic Ahn, Franz. New practical grammar of the Dutch language. 7th ed. 1894. 19cm Grant 3/6 Calisch, I: M: New complete dictionary of the English and Dutch languages; 2d ed. rev. by X. 8. Calisch. 2 v. pref. 1890-92. 24cm Kf Steiger $10.25 Larsen, A. L. Dictionary of the Dano-Norwe- gian and English languages; [ed. by Johannes :\[agnu,»sen] 3d. ed. 1897. 20Jcm Steiger $3.70 May, Alfred. Practical grammar of the Swedish language. 6th ed. rev. 1893. 172Cm Steiger $1.85 Oman, V: E. Svensk-engelsk hand-ordbok. 1897. 20cm Kf Steiger $8 Olson, J. E. Norwegian grammar and reader. 1898. 20cm Scott, F. $1.50 440 French 441 Orthography. Orthoepy Michaelis, Hermann, & Passy, Paul. Dic- tionnaire phonetique de la langue frangaise; avec pref. de Gaston Paris. 1897. 20 Jem Meyer 4.80m Rf Indicates exact pronunciation of French words Valuable to English students of French. Scott. 443 Dictionarie§ Hatzfeld, Adolphe, & Darmesteter, Arsfene. Dictionnaire g(5n6ral de la langue f ran^aise. 2 v. 1895-1900. 27 Jem Delagrave pap.fr. 30 Rf Jlarks pronunciation, gives etymology, and distin- guishc.'i various meanings. Scott. Smith, Leon li- others. International English and French dictionary. New ed. 2 v. 1896. 26.5cm Jenkins $6.50 Rf v. '2 haH title Dictionnaite international fran(;aiS' anfilnia par H. Hamilton & E. Legros. 443 OraniinarN Darmesteter, Arsfene. Historical French gram- mar; ed. by Ernest Muret and Leopold Sudre; authorized Eng. ed. l>y Alphonse Hartog. 1899. 19cm Macmillan $2.75 n G-randgent, C: H. Essentials of French gram- mar. 1900. 18 Jem (Heath's mod. lang. ser.) Heath $1 n 448 Oraniinar and composition Bevier, Louis, jr. French grammar; with exer- cises by Thomas Logie. 1896. 19cm Holt $1 Poole, W: M. , & Becker, Michael. Commer- cial French; in two parts. 2 v. 1903. 19cm Dutton 81.50 Whitney, W: D. Practical French grammar. 1886. 19cm Holt 90c 450 Italian 453 Dictionarietii Edgren, A. H. it- otherx. Itahan and English dictionary, b_y Edgren, assisted by Giuseppe Bicoand J: L. Gerig. 1902. 22cm Rf Holt $3 45§ Oraniniar and composition Grandgent, C: H. Italian grammar. 1903. 19cm. (Heath's mod. lang. ser. ) Heath 80c n 460 Spanisli 463 Oietionaries Velazquez de la Cadena, Mariano. New pronouncing dictionary of the Spanish and Eng- lish languages; rev. by Edward Gray and J. L. Iriba,«. 2 v. 1900-02. 26 Jem Appleton $3.50 ea; bd. in 1 v. $6 Rf Dead matter cut out and recent commercial and scientific terms added, making an effectively modernized dictionary. Follows rules of written accentuation adopt- ed by Spanish Academy in 1.S88. Nation, 72:13. 465 Cirammars Traub, P: E: Sjianish verb; with introd. on Spanish pronunciation. 1900. 22Jcm Amer. bk. co. $1 46M (irrammar and composition Arteaga y Pereira, Fernando de. Practical Spanish ; a grammar, with exercises and vocab- ularies. 2 V. 1902. 19cm Appleton $2 n Elaborate work. Related vocabularies, as on banking and allied .subjects. Full vocabulary at end. Type ex- cellent. N. Y. Edgren, A: H. Brief Spanish grammar with historical introductions and exercises. 1899. 18.1cm ( Heath's mod. lang. ser. ) Heath 80c n Knapp, W: I. Grammar of the modern Spanish language. 2d ed. rev. 1902. 19cm Ginn $1.50 PHILOLOGY— Teutonic. Romance 113 469 Portnguese Elwes, Alfred. Grammar of the Portuguese language, with exercises. 6th ed. 1903. 18cm C. Lock wood 1/6 Michaelis, Hermann. Novo diccionario da lingua portugueza e ingleza; reformado sobre um manuscrito de Julius Cornet. 2 v. 1893. 22cm Brockhaus 15m ea Rf Added t.-p. in English Xcw dictionary of the Por- tuguese and English languages. 470 liatin 473 Dictionaries Andrews, E. A. ed. Harper's Latin diction- ary; rev. by C. T. Lewis and Charles Short. 1891. 26^cm Amer. bk. co. $6 Rf Bibliography, pref. p. 12-13. Probably the best linown and most generally satisfac- tory. No English-Latin part. Pratt. 475 Grammars Allen, J. H: Allen and Greenough's new Latin grammar; ed. by J. B. Greenough, G. L. Kit- tredge, A. A. Howard, B: L. D'Ooge. 1903. 19 Jem Ginn $1.20 Harkness, Albert. Complete Latin grammar. 1898. 19icm Amer. bk. co. §1.2.5 Lane, G. M. Latin grammar tor schools and colleges. Rev. ed. 1903. 21cm Amer. bk. co. $1.50 Completed and ed. by Morris H. Morgan. 480 Greek 4§1 Alphabet Thompson, Sir E: M. 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The sciences. 1903. 19cm Ginn 50c Y A reading book for children on astronomy, physics, heat, light, sound, electricity, magnetism, chemistry, physiography, meteorology. Title. Huxley, T: H: Introductory science primer. 16cm n. d. (Sci. prim.) Amer. bk. co. 35c Elementary principles of natural science in general, mineral bodies, living bodies, and, briefly, mental phe- nomena. X. Y. 504 Es§ay8 Avebury, John Ijubbock, 1st baron. Beauties of nature and the wonders of the world we live in. 1892. 19cm Macmillan $1.50 Many fine descriptions of natural scenery from various sources. Introduction a calendar of the special charms of each month. Pop. sci. mo. 42: 850. Scientific lectures. 2ded. 1890. 22Jcm Macmillan $2.50 Contents: On flowers and insects; On plants and in- sects; On the habits of ants; Introduction to study of prehistoric arehajology; Address to Wiltshire archfeologi- cal and natural history society; Inaugural address to Institute of bankers. Brown, E. . "V. Stories of woods and fields. 1902. 19cm Globe school bk. co. 50c Y Descriptions of outdoor objects to be seen in city gar- dens and parks as well as in woods and fields, arranged in order of seasons, illustrated with extracts of real poetry and a few delicately colored plates. Ed. sel. Burroughs, John. Birds and bees and other studies in nature; with biog. sketch and por- trait. 1896. 18cm (Riverside school lib.) Y Houghton 60c n Tried and approved by children, to whom his way of investing birds, beasts andy insects with human motives is always pleasing. Pittsburg. Fisher, Mrs A. B. (Buckley) Fairy-land oi science. 1899. 18icm Appleton |1.50 Y Explanation of facts about sunbeams, air, water and ice, sound, life of a primrose, bees in a hive and bees and flowers. Ed. sel. Through magic glasses and other lectures; sequel to Fairyland of science. 1903. 19cm Appleton $1.50 Y Describes telescope, spectroscope, microscope and camera and their revelations concerning sun, stars, and minute plants and animals. N. Y. Gibson, W: H. Sharp eyes; a rambler's calen- dar of fifty-two weeks among insects, birds and flowers. 1892. 24cm Harper $2.50 Y Published first in Harper's young people. Simply written and exquisitely illustrated by the author. L. & I. Helmholtz, H. L. F. von. Popular lectures on scientific subjects; tr. by E. Atkinson with introd. by Tyndall and an autobiog. of author. 2 V. 1900. 20cm Appleton V. 1, $2; v. 2, $1.50 Contents: v. 1, On the relation of natural science to science in general; On Goethe's scientific researches: On the physiological causes of harmony in music; Ice and glaciers; On the interaction of the natural forces; Recent progress of the theory of vision; On ciie conservation of force; On the aim and progress of physical science, v. 2, Gustav Magnus, in memoriam; On the origin and signifi- cance of geometrical axioms; On the relation of optics to painting; On the origin of the planetary system; On thought in medicine: On academic freedom in German universities; Hermann von Helmholtz, an autobiograph- ical sketch. Huxley, T: H: Collected essays. Huxley's essays are among our very best specimens of one variety of literature. Few controversialists ever hit so hard or so straight and avoided so rigidly the tempta- tion to stray into irrelevant Issues. Huxley's style has in the highest degree the merit due to never thinking of the style at all, but simply of the clearest utterance of thought. Sir Leslie Stephen in Atlan. 92: 762. These essays are scattered by subject through thcj cata- logue under their exact titles. Kelvin, William Thomson, 1st baron. Popular lectures and addresses. 3 v. 1891-94. 18Jcmi (Nature ser. ) Macmillan $2 ea Contents: v. 1, Constitution of matter, v. 2, Geology and general physios, v. 3, Navigational affairs. 11.5 500 116 A. L. A. CATALOG— CLASS LIST Mach, Ernst. Popular scientific lectures; tr. by T: J. McCormack. 2d ed. rev. 1897. 20 cm Open court pub. co. $1.50 n P S Contents: Forms o£ liquids; Fibres of Corti; On the causes of harmony: Velocity of light: Why has man two eyes? On symmetry: On the fundamental concepts of electrostatics: On the principle of the conservation of energy; On the economical nature of physical inquiry; On transformation and adaptation in scientific thought; On the principle of comparison in physics: On the part played by accident in invention and discovery: On sensa- tions of orientation: On instruction in the classics and the mathematico-physical sciences; Appendixes: 1, A contri- bution to the history of acoustics; 2, Remarks on the theory of spatial vision. Miall, L: C. Round the year; short nature studies. 1902. 18cm Macmillan $1.50 Y On snowflakes, midwinter insects, the family cat, e moon, duckweed, catkins, buds, Tennyson as a natu- ralist, etc. N. Y. Miller, ilfi-sM.. F. ( Rogers) Brook book. 1902. 22cm Doubleday 11.35 n T Follows brook's course, describing animal and vege- able life near it throughout year. Specially beautiful photographs and excellent drawings. Author lecturer on nature study at Cornell. N. Y. Tyndall, John. Fragments of science; essays, addresses and reviews. 2 v. 1900. 20Jcm Appleton $4 R Thirty-eight papers, including the Belfast address. V. 1, Relates to laws and phenomena of matter; v. 2, Deals with mind as well as matter. Po]). sci. mo. 42: 273. New fragments. 1892. 20cm Longmans $2 Contents: The Sabbath; Goethe's " Farbenlehre " ; Atoms, molecules and ether waves; Count Rumford; Louis Pasteur, his life and labours: The rainbow and its congeners: Address delivered at the Birkbeck instiliution on October 22, 1884: Thomas Young; Life in the Alps; About common water; Personal recollections of Thomas Carlyle; On unveiling the statue of Thomas Carlyle; On the origin, propagation and prevention of phthisis; Old Alpine jottings; A morning on Alp Liisgen [in verse] Wallace, A. B. Studies scientific and social. 2 V. 1900. 20cm Macmillan |5 Mainly reprints of articles contributed to reviews and periodicals from 1865 to 1899. Contents: v. 1, Earth studies; Descriptive zoology; Plant distribution; Animal distribution; Theory of evolution; Anthropology; Special problems, v. 2, Educational; Po- litical; The land problem; Ethical; Sociological. 507 Study and teacliing of soience Bailey, !■. H. Nature-study idea. 190.'3. 22em Doubleday $1 n Has to do with purpose, spirit and methoils; docs not outline courses or give specific directions. N. Y. Harris, W: T. How to teach natural science in public schools. 2d ed. 1895. 17Jcui (School room class. ) Bardeen 50c Hodge, C. F. Nature study and life. 1902. 19cm Ginn $1.50 Studies of animal and plant life, involving elementary practice in gardening, domestication of wild creatures, forestry, etc. A'aluable to parent and public as well as teacher. Well illustrated. N. Y. Howe, E: G. Advanced elementary science; part 2 of Systematic science teaching. 1900. 18 Jem (Internal, educ. ser.) Appleton $1.50 Systematic science teaching: manual of 'iductive elementary work. 1894. 18Jcm (Internal, educ. ser. ) Appleton $1.50 Jackman, W. S : Nature study for the common schools. 1891. 19cm Holt |1.20 Useful suggestions to natural science teachers in lower schools: not graded and does not afford a definite pro- gram. Educ. r. 1: 504. See also Public documents list. 508 Collections. Scientific travel Darwin, Charles. Journal of researches during the voyage round the world of H. M. S. " Beagle. ' ' New ed. 1901. 20Jcm Murray 2/6 n The greatest book of travels yet produced, and one of the most charming. Time has done little to invalidate its observations. Forever interesting as the unrecognized herald of the doctrine of evolution. Nation. What Mr Darwin saw in his voyage round the world in the ship "Beagle." 1880. 23cm Harper $3 T Adapted. Four divisions: animal, man, geography and nature, as he saw them in different countries. Illus- trations many and excellent. Pittsburg. Moseley, H: N. Notes by a naturalist: observa- tions during the voyage of H.M.S. "Challenger" round the world in 1872-1876; rev. ed. with brief mem. of the author. 1892. 20Jcm Murray 9/ R Record of the consecutive, rapid observations of a trained naturalist on nearly all the representative insular faunas and floras of the three great oceans. Includes list of all books and papers resulting from Challenger expe- dition. Nation, 28; 271. 509 History of Science Fisher, Miv A. B. (Buckley) A short history of natural science and of the progress of discovery from the time of the Greeks to the present day. Rev. ed. 1902. 20Jcm Appleton $2 Y Traces main discoveries in science from Greeks to present, with an account of the men who made them. Sargent, 2. Williams, H: S. Story of nineteenth-century science. 1900. 21cm^ P S Harper $2.50 SCIENCE— Mathematics 117 510 natlieiiiatics Ball, W. W: R. Mathematical recreations and problems of past and present times. 3d ed. 1896. 19icm I\lacmillan !i2.25 n Contents; pt. 1, Mathematical recreation.s: 1, Some arithmetical questions; 2, Some geometrical questions; 3, Some mechanical questions; 4, Some miscellaneous questions; 5, Magic squares; 6, Uiiicursal problems; 7, Uni- cursal problems continued, pt. 2, ^Mathematical problems and speculations: 8, Three geometrical problems; 9, As- trology; 10, Hyper-space; 11, Time and its measurement; 12, Matter and ether theories. Cajori, riorian. History of elementary mathe- ■^Tiatics, with hints on methods of teaching. 1896. 21cm Macmillan $1.50 n Treats of numbers and number systems, arithmetic, algebra and geometry from earliest to modern times. J.il. world 28: 272. History of mathematics. 1901. 202cm Macmillan .$3.50 n Books of reference, pref. p. 9-14. In general, remarkable for accuracy; in part devoted to recent development of the science; without rival in any language. G: B. Halsted in Educ. r. 8: 91. Clifford, "W: K. Common sense of tiie exact sciences. 1885. 20cm (Internat. sci. ser. ) Appleton J1.50 After Clifford's death the work was entrusted to R. C. Rowe, and finally completed by K. Pearson. Merriman, Mansfield, & 'Woodward, R. S. ed. Higher mathematics; a text-book few classical and engineering colleges. 1896. 232cm AViley $5 Bibliography, p. .568-70. Contents: Solution of equations; Determinants; Pro- jective geometry; Hyperbolic functions; Harmonic func- tions; Functions of a complex variable; Differential equa- tions; Grassmann's space analysis: Vector analysis and quaternions; Probability and theory of errors; History of modern mathematics. Schubert, H. C. H. Mathematical essays and recreations; tr. by T: J. INlcOormack. 1898. 242cm Open court pub. co. 75c Contents: Notion and definition of number; Zionism in arithmetic; On the nature of mathematical knowledge; JIagic square; Fourth dimension; Squaringof the circle. Intelligible and interesting even to those with little more than elementary knowledge. White. Smith, D: E. Teaching of elementary mathe- matics. 1900. 20cm (Teachers' prof, lib.) Macmillan SI n Directs reader to many books well worth his examina- tion. Nation, 70:230. Speer, W: "W. 19cm Elementary arithmetic. Advanced arithmetic. 1899. Ginn 50c 1897. 19cin Ginn 45c Primary arithmetic; first year, for the use of teachers. 1896. 19cm Ginn 35c A method built on ratio. Every mass, every dimen- sion, every weight is treated in relation to other masses, dimensions and weights, first in actual objects, then mentally visualized from objects out of sight. World's work, Ja. '04. 512 Algebra Beman, W. "W. , & Smith, D. E. Elements of algebra. 1900. 19cm Ginn $1.12 Table of biographies of prominent mathematicians, p. 423-26. Taylor, J. M. College algebra. 1889. 17icm Allyn $1.50 Wentworth, G: A. C'ollege algebra. Rev. ed. 1902. 19cm Ginn $1.50 513 Geometry Campbell, W: T. 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E. metic. 1897. 19cm 517 Caleuluis Higher arith- Ginn 80c Barker, A. H. 1902. 19cm Graphical calculus. 2d ed. Longmans $1.50 507 118 A. L. A. CATALOG— CLASS LIST Gibson, G: A. Elementary treatise on the cal- culus, with illustrations from geometry, mechan- ics and physics. 1901. 19cm Macmillan $1.90 n Practical in best sense of word. Ath. '02. 2:259. Perry, John. Calculus for engineers. 1897. 19cm. Lane $2.50 Aims to make calculus methods available for use of^ students already having considerable knowledge of prac- tical physics and mechanics. In lecture .style. F. N. Cole in Science, 30:103. 520 Astronomy Berry, Arthur. Short history of astronomy. 1898. 18Jcm (Univ. exten. man.) Scribner $1.50 n P Authorities and books for students, p. 411-16. Clarke, A. M.. Popular history of astronomy during the nineteenth century. 4th ed. rev. 1902. 23cm kacmillan $4 n P S With rare judgment she orders fact and theory in due proportions, pointing out their accordances, discrep- ancies and contradictions. Never dull or ambiguous. Knoml. 26 : 12. d- Others. Astronomy. 1898. 202Cm (Con- cise knowl. lib. ) Appleton $2 Contents: History, by A.M. Gierke; Geometrical astron- omy and astronomical instruments, by A. Fowler; Solar system, by A. M. Gierke; The sidereal heavens, by J. E. Gore. Thorough, trustworthy and complete. Knowl. 21: 111. Comstock, G: C. Text-book of astronomy. 1901. 20cm (Twentieth cent, text-bks.) Appleton $1..30 n P S Protractor in pocket. Popular literature of astronomy, p. 384-85. Strong points are, plain direct statement of principles and latest known facts, many illustrations and apt and original way of popularizing elements of astronomy with- out appreciable loss to science or fact. Pop. aatron. 9: 288 (B) Jacoby, Harold. Practical talks liy an astron- omer. 1902. 19icm Scribner $1 n PR Contents: Navigation at sea; The Pleiades: The pole-star; NebulEe; Temporary stars; Galileo; The planet of 1898; How to make a sun-dial; Photography in astron- omy; Time standards of the world; Motions of the earth's pole; .Saturn's rings; Thcheliometer; Occultations; Mount- ing great telescopes; The astronomer's pole; The moon hoax; Sun's destination. Newcomb, Simon. Popular astronomy. 1892? 20cm Amer. bk. co. $1.30 Bibliography, p. 655-61. On the whole the best r(^'sum(j for general readers. Young. Young, C: A: Manual of astronomy. 1902. 21icm Cinn $2.25 Excellent text-book, clear, full, yet not redundant. Of eminent practical value to working astronomer. Knowl. 25: 281. 522 Practical and spheric Campbell, W: W. Elements of practical astron- omy. 2d ed. rev. 1899. 23cm Macmillan $2 n Maunder, E: W. Eoyal observatory, Greenwich; its history and work. 1900. 20Jcm Eeligicjus tract soc. 5/ P R Many illustrations from old prints and original photographs. Nation, 72: 116. 523 Descriptive astronomy Ball, Sir R. S. The earth's beginning. 1902. 19icm Appleton 81.80 n Popular exposition of Laplace's Nebular hypothesis; Royal institution juvenile lectures, 1899-1900. N. Y. Star-land; being talks with young people about the wonders of the heavens. Rev. ed. 1899. 19cm Ginn $1 Y A masterpiece of astronomic writing for young people, fascinating to older heads. H. A. Howe in Pop. nstron. 9: 169 (B) Story of the heavens. Eev. ed. 1900. 24cm Cassell $3.50 P R Excellent and taking resume of descriptive astron- omy. Last chapter gives a good elementary account of tidal evolution. Y'oung. Howe, H. A. Elements of descriptive astron- omy. 1897. 2.3cm Silver $1.36 n List of reference books, p. 320-26. On the new astronomy. Reasonable and without prej- udice. Knowl. 21: 233. Langley, S: P. The new astronomy. 1900. 24Jcm Houghton $3 P Delightful description of the secrets wrested from the sky by aid of the spectroscope, the sensitive plate, and other modern physical appliances. H. A. Howe in Pop. astron. 9: 171 (B) Iiockyer, Sir J. N. Inorganic evolution as studied by spectrum analysis. 1900. 23icm Macmillan §1.75 Contents: Basis of the inquiry; Application of the in- quiry to the sun and stars; Dissociation hypothesis; Ob- jections to the dissociation hypothesis; Inorganic evolu- tion. Lowell, Percival. Solar system; lectures at the Mass. iiiKtitute of technology, 1902. 1903. 19^cm Houghton $1.25 n Contents: Our solar system; Mercury; Mars; Saturn and its system; Jupiter and his comets; Cosmogony; Elements of the solar system. Maunder, E: W. Astronomy without a tele- scope. 1903. 222cm Knowledge 5/ n ReprintLMl from K)iuwlc(hfc. Useful and trustworthy guide. Clear description of the constellations, with ad- juncts, diagrams and maps. Ath. '03, 1; 308. SCIENCE— Astronomy 119 Nasmyth, J. H., & Carpenter, James. The moon, considered as a planet, a world, and a satellite, 4tli ed. 1903. 21cm Pott $2 Newcomb, Simon. Astronomy for everybody. 1902. 20icm (Sci. for everybody) P S McClure $2 n The stars; a study of the universe. 1901. 21^cm (Sci. ser.) Putnam S2 n P Presupposes such a knowledge of astronomy as may be gained from elementary text-books. B. ofr. 25: 122. Porter, J. G. Stars in song and legend. 1901. 19cm Y Ginn 50c Serviss, G. P. Astronomy with an opera-glass. 1888. 23cm Appleton $1..50 B, T Enlarged from articles in Popular science monthly, 1887-88. Shows most captivatingly what may be learned by studying the heavens with an opera-glass magnifying 3.6 diameters. Involves no knowledge of mathematics. L. &I. Pleasures of the telescope. 1901. 23cm Appleton §1.50 K P Enlarged from articles in the Popular science monthly. Describes chief objects in the sky which may be stud- ied by means of a small telescope. H. A. Howe in Pop. astron. 9; 286 (B) The skies and the earth. 1902. 15Jcm (Little masterpieces of sci. ) Doubleday 50c n Contents: What we learn from the sun, by R. A. Proc- tor; Problems of astronomy, by S. Xewcomb; The astro- nomical outlook, by C. A. Young; Photography of the skies, by G. lies; Uniformity in geological change, by Sir C. Lyell; Rivers and valleys, by N. S. Shaler; The sea and its work, by T. H. Huxley; Earthquakes and volcanoes, by T. H. Huxley. Todd, Mrs Mabel (lioomis) Total eclipses of the sun; rev. ed. with introd. by D. P. Todd. 1900. 18cm Little $1 P Abundant references to authority and useful books are of special value. Pop. astron. 1: 432 (B) Wallace, A. R. Man's place in the universe; a study of the results of scientific research in re- lation to the unity or plurality of worlds. 1903. 23|cm McClare $2.50 n Aims to prove that earthly man is the only living and thinking being in whole universe. Pub. lokly. Webb, T: W: Celestial objects for common tele- scopes. 2 V. 1898-99. 19cm Longmans $1.75 ea V. 1, ed. 7; V. 2, ed. 6. Rev. and enl. by Rev. T. E. Espin. Has probably made more astronomic observers than any other book. Knowl. 17: 86. Young, C: A: Thesun. Kev. ed. 1895. 19Jcm (Internat. sci. ser.) Appleton $2 Toung, C: A: Text-book of general a.stronomy. Rev. ed. 1898. 23^cm Ginu $2.75 Wide range of information. Explanations lucid, pre- suppose a knowledge of elementary algebra, geometry and trigonometry. Knowl. 13: 12. 524 maps. Atlases Ball, ,SV?- B. S. Atlas of astronomy. 1892. 21 J X 19cm Appleton $4 P Companion to his Starland. 72 plates explanatory of sun, moon, major planets and fixed stars. Schurig, Richard. Tabulae caelestes. 1886. 31cm E. Gaebler 3 m Himmels atlas. Maps of all stars in both hemispheres visible to the naked eye. Title. 525 Eartli Ball, Sir R. S. Time and tide, a romance of the moon. 4th ed. 1899. 17icm (Romance of sci. ) Gorham 75c B, Based on lectures on the theory of tidal evolution, delivered before the London institution. Simple exposition of Darwin's tidal theory of genesis of moon. Comstock. Darwin, G: H. Tides and kindred phenomena in the solar system. 1898. 21cm. (Lowell in- stitute lect. ) Houghton $2 P R Authorities at end of each chapter. 526 Geodesy and surTeying Gore, J. H. Geodesy. 1891. 18cm (Riverside sci. ser.) Houghton $1.25 P R Sketch of chief attempts to measure shape and size of the earth. H. A. Howe in Pop. astron. 9: 171 (B) Jolinson, J: B. Theory and practice of survey- ing. 16th ed. 1904. 21cni Wiley $4 Merriman, Mansfield, & Brooks, J: P. Hand- book for surveyors. 3rd ed. 1903. 17cm Wiley $2 Both textbook and field reference book. Contains com- pactly and systematically principles and methods of sur- veying. Special attention to testing instruments and their comparison. Science, 2.5 : 526. 52T IVavigation Henderson, W; J. Elements of navigation. 1895. 15 X 9cm Harper $1 P Explanation of standard methods of finding posi- tion of a ship at sea and course to be steered; for begin- ners. Title. 529 Chronology Boyle, M. P. Calendar stories. 1900. 19Jcm Flanagan 30c n Y Stories of the meaning of the names of the months and o^ the days of the week. Ed. sel. 520 120 A. L. A. CATALOG— CLASS LIST 530 Physics Three works in English on natural philosophy occupy quite a unique position: Maxwell's Elec- tricity and magnetism (2 v. Oxford press S8}, Kelvin and Tail's Natural philosophy (2 v. Mac- millan S8.60) and Rayleigh's Theory of sound (2 V. Macmillan J8) For in every branch of physics which has so far progressed as to be treated by the methods of the mathematician we continually make use of the results and in- vestigations contained in these books. Science progress (B) Because technical and costly these great books have been omitted from the main lists. They are mentioned in order that libraries which have special technical needs may not overlook them. Ed. sel. Riintg^en rays (Undecided as to classification) Barker, G: F: tr. Rontgen rays. 1899. 21cm (Harper's sci. mem.) Amer. bk. co. 60c Bibliography, p. 74. Contents: A new kind of rays, by W. C. Rontgen; Fur- ther observations on the properties of the X-rays, by W. C. Rontgen; On the nature of the Rontgen rays, by Sir G. G. Stokes; A theory of the connection between cathode and Rontgen rays, by J. J. Thomson. 5 SO Oeneral vi^orks Ames, J. S. Theory of physics. 1897. 21cm Amer. bk. co. $1.60 Cajori, Florian. History of physics in its ele- mentary branches, including the evolution of physical laboratories. 1899. 21cm Macmillan $1.60 n Carhart, H: S., & Chute, H. N. Physics for high school students. 1902. 19Jcm AUyn $1.25 Well arranged, with many short paragraphs and sug- gestive headings; statements clearly and carefully worded. Science, 39: 271. •Daniell, Alfred. Text-book of the principles of physics. 3ded. 1894. 23icm Macmillan ?4n Connected account of leading principles of modern physical science. Demands only elementary mathemat- ics. Knowl. 19: 16. Fleming, J: A. Waves and ripples in water, air andajther. 1902. 19cm Gorham $1.50 n P Six lectures to juvenile audiences at the Royal insti- tution. Deals with principles on which wireless telegraphy is bused, electron theory of electricity, relations between light and electricity, earthquake waves, the phonograph, etc. Ganot, Adolphe. Elementary treatise on phys- ics, experimental and applied; tr. by E. Atkin- fon. 16th ed. 1902. 21.lcm Longmans $2.50 Perhaps no other general text-book has played so im- portant a part in the education of students in this branch of science. ylTTicr. j. »Ci. 145: -136 (B) Hopkins, G: M. Experimental science: ele- mentary, practical and experimental physics. 23d ed. 2 x. 1902. 23cm Munn $5 y Experimental demonstration, with specific direc- tions for construction of many pieces of electric and other apparatus. Buffalo. Hyndman, H. H: F. Kadiation; an elementary treatise on electromagnetic radiation and on Rontgen and cathode rays; with pref. by S. P. Thompson. 1898. 19cm E Macmillan $1.60 n liOmmel, E. C. J. von. Experimental physics; tr. by G. W. Myers. 1899. 23cm Lippincott $3.75 n Subject clearly intelligible with surprisingly little mathematics. Nation, 73: 172. Nichols, E: L., & Franklin, W: 8. Elements of physics; a college text-book. 3 v. 1903-04. 22^cm Macmillan v. 1 & 3, $1.50 n ea; v. 2, $1.90 n Contents; v. 1, Mechanics and heat: 3d ed. rewritten with additions, 1904. v. 2, Electricity and magnetism, new ed. entirely rewritten, 1904. v. 3, Light and sound; new ed. rewritten, 1903. Rather a digest than a treatise. Amer. j. sci. 154: 73 (B) Poynting, J: H:, & Thompson, J. J. Text- book of physics, v. 2-3. 1900-02. 23icm Lippincott v. 2, $2.75; v. 3, $3.25 No more published. V. 2, Sound (2d ed. 1900) assumes acquaintance with principles; v. 3, Properties of matter, deals with weight, mass, gravitation, and those properties relating chiefly to change of form, such as elasticity, fluid viscosity, surface tension, diffusion and solution. Watson, William. Text-book of physics. 1899. 20Jcm Longmans $3.50 Satisfactory reference work for general reader because of completeness, accuracy and simplicity. Nichols. Wrapson, J. P. , & Gee, W. W. H. Mathe- matical and physical tables. 1898. 22cm Macmillan $2.25 n Useful tables and more important formulae and con- stants required in teaching mathematics and physics; of spe'^ial value also to student of chemical physics. Pref. 531 meclianics Holman, S. W. Matter, energy, force and work. 1898. 19^cm Macmillan $2.50 n Besides an excellent review of current theories of the nature of matter, energy, force, etc. includes much that is new and original, a few proposed additions to the nomenclature of science, and many extremely suggestive discussions. Scieticc, 32: 24. Lodge, Sir O. J. Elementary mechanics, includ- ing hydrostatics and pneumatics; new ed. rev. by author and Alfred Lodge; answers rev. by 0:8. Lodge. 1896. 18cm VanXostrand $1.50 SCIENCE— Physics 121 Mach, Ernst. Science of mechanics; tr. by T: J. :\IcCormack. 2d ed. 1902. 20cm Open court pub. co. §2 n A philosophic and inspiring account of the principles of mechanics in relation to their development, mechanics being treated as one of the physical sciences. Knowl. 25: 207. Maxwell, J. C. Matter and motion. 2d Amer. ed. 1892. 15jcm (Van Nostrand sci. ser. ) Van Nostrand 50c Treats of fundamental principles of physics; clear, con- cise and stripped of all the cobwebs of formalism. Van yodrand, 7: 6. Perry, Jolm. Applied mechanics; a treatise for students who have time to work experimental, numerical and graphical exercises. 1901. 19cm Van Nostrand $2.50 n Author well known English physicist and engineer. Slate, Frederick. Principles of mechanics; an elementary exposition for students. Pt. 1. 1900. 19icm Macmillan ?1.90 n Stewart, Balfour. Conservation of energy. 1900. lOJcm (Internat. sci. ser. ) Appleton $1.50 In simple language, with abundant and familiar illus- trations. Buffalo. 332 Hydraulics Merriman, Mansfield. Treatise on hydraulics. 8th ed. 1903. 23Jcm Wiley $4 Lucid exposition of fundamentals of hydrostatics and dynamics for technical students, but thorough and simple treatment makes it a handy reference book for practising engineers. Engiu. n. 21: 268. 533 Gases. PneHniatics Hardin, "W. L. Rise and development of the liquefaction of gases. 1899. 19cm Macmillan $1.50 Written in popular science style, with references to original literature. Pref. Travers, M. W. Experimental study of gases. 1901. 23Jcm Macmillan $3.25 n Confined to descriptions of methods applicable in research, and of investigations which involve new princi- ples or lead to important results. Nation, 75: 26C. 534 Sound Helmlioltz, H. L. F. von. On the sensations of tone as a physiological basis for the theory of music; tr. by A. J; Ellis. 3d ed. 1895. 26Jcm Longmans S9.50 Mayer, A. M. Sound: a series of simple, enter- taining and inexpensive experiments in the phenomena of sound. 1902. 19cm (Exper. sci. ser. ) Appleton $1 Tyndall, John. Sound. 3d ed. 1903. 20cm Appleton $2 R S Authorized edition. Thorough yet simple; illustrated by descriptions of many experiments, some exceedingly striking and fas- cinating. E. ass'n physics teachers (B) Zahm, J: A. Sound and music. 1892. 23cm McClurg $2 Principles of acoustics and a brief exposition of physical basis of musical harmony. Drexel. 533 Light. Optics Bell, Louis. Art of illumination. 1902. 23Jcm McGraw $2,. 50 On effectiveness of lighting. Chapters on physics of light; materials of illumination; problems in lighting dwellings, large interiors and exterior spaces; illumina- tion of the future. Engin. n. 49, 16 .\p. lit. sup. p. 46. Hastings, C: S. Light; a consideration of the more familiar phenomena of optics. 1901. 23cm ( Yale bicent. pub.) Scribner $2 n Describes and explains optical phenomena observable without accessories of physical laboratories; extensive chapter on atmospheric optics. Pref. liummer, Otto. Contributions to photographic optics; tr. by S. P. Thompson. 1900. 23cm Macmillan $1.90 n S Three articles by Lummer, published in the Zeit- schriftflir indntmeiUcnkttnde in 1897, form the basis of the present work. Chapter 12, Some recent British objectives; chapter 13 Tele-photographic lenses; and appendix, Seidel's theory of the five aberrations, added by translator. Complete and concise treatment of theory of modern photographic obiective. Invaluable to opticians, being practically the only work on subject. Science, 36; 505. Michelsou, A. A. Light waves and their uses. 1903. 2.3cm (Chicago univ. Decen. pub.) Chicago univ. $2 n Lowell institute lectures 1899. Result of 20 years' investigation; language as free from technicality as possi- ble. Pub. wUy. 1 Ag. '03. Parker, E: J. The lantern; a treatise on the magic lantern and stereopticon. 1901. 18cm Caygill 60c Preston, Thomas. Theory of light. 2d ed. 1895. 22Jcm :Macmillan $5 n standard. Additions to 2d ed. increase its value. Knowl. 18: 159. Rood, 0. N: Students' text-book of color; or. Modern chromatics, with applications to art and industry. 1899. 19icm (Internat. sci. ser. ) Ajipleton $1.30 R S Best book on color in Englisli for use of artists. E. R. Smith. 530 122 A. L. A. CATALOG— CLASS LIST Tait, F: G. Light. 1884. 19cm Macmillan $2 n Elementary, clear; specially suited for private reading to supplement classroom instruction. Amer.j.sci. 128: 311 (B) Thompson, S. P. Light, visible and invisible. 1897. 19cm Macmillan $1.50 P R Royal institution lectures, 1896. Well illustrated. No mathematics except in appendixes. Ed. sel. Tyndall, John. Six lectures on light delivered in America in 1872-1873. 3d ed. 1901. 20Jcm Appleton $1.50 Wright, Leivis. Light; a course of experimen- tal optics, chiefly with the lantern. New ed. 1894. 19Jcm Macmillan $2 Aims to give clear grasp, through actual experiments of the physical realities underlying phenomena of light and color. Pref. 536 Heat Maxwell, J. C. Theory of heat, with correc- tions and additions (1891) by Lord Rayleigh. 1902. 18cm (Text-bks. of sci.) Longmans SI. 50 S A classic. No other book presents the deeper veri- ties of this science to the general reader so successfully. Nichols. Tait, P: G. Heat. 1884. 18^cm Macmillan %2 n Specially for non-technical students desiring an accu- rate knowledge of important facts and theories of mod- ern physical science. Amer.j. sci. 127: 488 (B) Tyndall, John. Heat as a mode of motion. 6th ed. 1902. 20Jcm B S Appleton $2.50 537 Electricity Benjamin, Park. History of electricity. 1898. 22icm Wiley S3 Revised edition of his Intellectual rise in dcctricitij. Widely scattered facts in history of electricity and mag- netism from earliest recorded observations to Franklin's time. N. Y. Bonney, G. E. Induction coils, a practical man- ual for amateur coil makers; 2d ed. rev. and enl. by chapter on coils for radiography. 1901. iScm (Whittaker'slib.) Macmillan $1 Every part of coil minutely described, methods and materials required in insulating and ivinding fully con- .sidered. Hcc r. 31: 180 (B) Buhier. E: T. Experimental electricity, ))y Ed- ward Trevert. Rev. ed. 1902. 17Jcm Bubier $1 Directions for easy experiments and simple apparatus. N. Y. Child, C: T. How and why of electricity; a book of information for non-technical readers. 1902. 19icm Elec. rev. pub. co. $1 P R Tells how it is generated, handed, controlled, measured and set to work, and explains how familiar electric apparatus operates. Pref. Houston, E. J. Dictionary of electrical words, terms and phrases. 4th ed. 1898. 25cm McGraw (990 p. ) $7; pocket ed. ( 945 p. ) $2.50 Rf Gives concise definition and a brief statement of principles involved in the definition, frequently illus- trated by cuts. Elaborate cross references. Science, 14: 287. lies, Georg-e. Flame, electricity and the cam- era; man's progress from the first kindling of fire to the wireless telegraph and the photogra- phy of color. 1900. 23cm P R Doubleday $2 n Invention and discovery. 1902. 15 Jem (Little masterpieces of sci. ) Doubleday 50c n Contents: Lightning identified with electricity, by B: Franklin; Preparing the way for the electric dynamo and motor, by JI. Faraday; Invention of the electric tele- graph, by J. Henry; First Atlantic cables, by G: lies; In- vention of the telephone, by A. G. Bell; Photographing the unseen, by H. J. W. Dam; Wireless telegraph, by G; lies; Electricity, what its mastery means: with a review and a prospect, by G: lies; Heat and motion identified, by Count (B. Thompson) Rumford: The "Rocket" loco- motive and its victory, by G: Stephen.son. Jackson, D. C, & J: P. Elementary book on electricity and magnetism and their applications; a text-book and a manual for artisans, appren- tices and home readers. 1902. 19Jcm JIacmillan SI. 40 n Kempe, H. R. Handbook of electrical testing. 6th ed. 1900. 22cm Spon $6 Standard. Lodge, Sir O. J. Lightning conductors and light- ning guards. 1892. 19 Jem (Specialists' ser. ) Macmillan $4 On protection of buildings, telegraph instruments, sub- marine cables, and of electric installations generally from damage by atmospheric discharges. Title. Meadowcroft, W: H: A B C of electricity. 1889. 18cm Excelsior 50c Y Outlines principles of electric science in simple lan- guage, and explains their application in telegraph, tele- phone, electric light and motive power. Pittsburg. Mendenhall, T: C. Century of electricity. 1890. 18cm (Riverside sci. ser. ) Houghton §1.25 P R Sketches growth of the science and its principal applications. N. Y. Munby, A. E: A course of simple experiments in magnetism and electricity. 1903. 18cm Macmillan 40c n Careful instructions for 85 experiments, with useful hints for construction of apparatus. Just enough guid- SCIENCE — Physics. Chemistey 123 ancc to insure performing experiments intelligently. Xalare. 67: 316. Munro, John. Story of electricity. 1902. 19^cm (Lib. of val. information) Appleton 3.5c n P List of boolis, p. 179-80. Textbook .style. Contains more recent material than Mendenhall. Wis. St John, T: M. How two boys made their own electrical apparatus. 1898. 192cm St John $1 Y E.xplicit details and instructions about great variety of apparatus. Materials required are all within compass of very moderate pocket money. Eb:r. cngin. (B) Sloane, T: O'C. Electric toy making for ama- teurs; including batteries, magnets, motors, bells, etc. 1.5th ed. 1903. ISicm Henley .?1 y Designed to bring within reach of young and old the manufacture of genuine and useful electrical appli- ances. Much plain practical information. Publishers. Thompson, S. P. Elementary lessons in elec- tricity and magnetism. Rev. ed. 1902. 19cm JIacmillan SI. 40 n Thomson, J. J: Elements of the mathematical theory of electricity and magnetism. 2d ed. 1897. 20em Macmillan S2.60 n Compresses an immense amount of accurate quantitative information into small compass. Mathematical calcula- tions compact; contains diagrams showing distribution of lines of force of various kinds. Ath. '96, 1: 479. Trowbridge, John. What is electricity? 1896. 19|cm (Internat. soi. ser.) Appleton $1.50 P Traces electricity back to energy of the sun, thus explaining its relation to light and heat. Discusses con- servation and transformation of energy with reference to electric phenomena. E. ass'n physics teachers (B) 53§ Magnetism Houston, E. J. , & Kennelly, A. E. Magnet- ism. 1896. 17 Jem (Elem. electro-tech, ser.) ilcGraw §1 Illustrates and describes elementary experiments and discusses theory. FJ.ec. world, 27: .■!79. Jackson, D. C, & J: P. Text-l)Ook on electro- magnetism and the construction of dynamos. 2 V. 1893-96. 19Jcm :Macmillan v. 1, $2.25 n; v. 2, $3..50 n V. 2 has title: AUcrnating currents and aUernatuui current machinery; being v. 3 of tlie Text-book on electro-magnetism. While intended for college text-book, valuable to elec- tric engineer for important points in dynamo design. Elee. world, 23: 224. 539 Molecular pliysifs Tait, P: G. Properties of matter. 4th ed. 1899. igcm Black 7/6; Jlacmillan $2.25 n Excellent for general readers. Nichols. 540 Chemistry Cohn, Lassar (called Lassar-Cohn) Chemistry in daily life; popular lectures, tr. by M. M. P. Muir. 2d ed. 1899. 18Jcm Lippincott $1.50 n R Cooking, wine, digestion, spirits, and foods gener- ally, clearly discussed; also most important points in manufacture and use of paper, glass, iron, steel, soap, etc. Spec. 78: 62. Introduction to modern scientific chem- istry; popular lectures tr. by M. M. P. Jluir. 1901. 19om Van Nostrand $2 Intended primarily for university extension students and general readers. Muir, M. M. P. Story of alchemy and the lie- ginnings of chemistrj'. 1903. 15Jcm (Lib. of useful stories) Appleton 35c n A philosophic examination of the pseudo-science, its true significance and aims, by a competent scholar. H. C. Bolton in .Science, 40: 307. Phenix, G: P. First lessons in chemistry. 1894. 15cm (Guides for sci. teaching) Heath pap. 20c Watts, Henry. Dictionary of chemistry, rev. by M. ai. P. Muir and H. F. Morley. New ed. 4 V. 1898-1901. 23Jcm Longmans $50 Rf S Deals mainly with purely scientific side. Kroeger. 541 Theoretic chemistry Faraday, Michael. Six lectures on the chemical history of a candle; added a lecture on plati- num; ed. by William Crookes. 1903. 17 Jem Harper 75c T Royal institution Christmas lectures 1860. In no work on chemistry have the phenomena of com- bustion, the nature of the atmosphere and the chemistry of coal-gas been more clearly stated. Bolton (B) Jones, H. C. tr. Modern theory of solution; memoir.s )>y Pfeffer, van 't Hoff, Arrhenius, and Raoult. 1899. 20Jcm (Harper'.s sci. mem.) Amer. bk. co. $1 Bibliography, p. 129-32. Muir, M. M. P. A treatise on the principles of chemistry. 2d ed. 1889. 23cm ^Macmillan $4 n For advanced students. L. & I. Walker, James. Introduction to physical chemistry. 3d ed. 1903. 22Jcm Macmillan $3 ii Specially suited for brief undergraduate courses on theoretic chemistry. Principles clearly stated and con- cretely illustrated. Treatment descriptive, not mathe- matical. A. A. Noves in Science, 11:904. 536 124 A. L A. CATALOa— CLASS LIST 544 (Qualitative analy§i§ Fresenius, K: R. Manual of qualitative chem- ical analysis; tr. by H. L. Wells; rev. fr. 16th Ger. ed. 1897. 23Jcm Wiley ?5 Perkin, F: M. Qualitative chemical analysis, organic and inorganic. 1901. 22cm Longmans $1.40 Practical side mucli more developed than theoretic. Author head of chemistry department of borough Poly- technic institution, London. Ath. '01, 2: 161. 545 (Quantitative analysis! Fresenius, K: E. Quantitative chemical analy- sis; tr. of 6th (.Ter. ed. by A. I. Cohn. 2 v. 1904. 23Jcm . ' Wiley $12.50 546 Inori^anic cliemistry Remsen, Ira. Inorganic chemistry. 5th ed. 1898. 22cm (Amer. sci. ser. Adv.) Holt $2.80 547 Organic clienii§try Cohen, J. B. Practical organic chemistry for ad- vanced students. 1900. 17J cm Macmillan 80c n Specially useful in private laboratories, and might well be means for converting a dabbler into a chemist. Ath. '01, 1: 534. 1 Remsen, Ira. Introduction to the study of the compounds of carbon; or. Organic chemistry. 4th revision. 1903. 19cm Heath $1.20 n Without a rival for beginners. Bolton. 548 Crystallography Moses, A. J. Cliaracters of crystals. 1899. 24cm Van Nostrand S2 n Geometric character of crystals; optical crystallography; general physical characters, such as effects of heat, mag- netism, electricity, etc. Well illustrated Ijy crystal draw- ings and cuts of instruments. A. S. Eakle in Science, 33: ,54. 549 Mineralogy Clapp, H: li. Thirty-six observation lessons on common minerals. 1903. 16icm (Guides for sci. teaching) Heath pap. 30c Books of reference, p. 12. Dana, E: S. Minerals, and how to study them. 1895. 19Jcm Wiley SI. ,50 Elementary. Forms of crystals and kinds of structure, ])hys)cal characters, chemical characters, and use of blowpipe, descri[itions of species. Chapter on determina- tion of minerals. JIany illustrations. Kiiuwl. 19: 159. Dana, E: S. Text-booli of mineralogy, with an extended treatise on crystallography and physical mineralogy. New ed. 1898. 23Jcm AViley $4 Literature, p. 2-4. Entirely rewritten and enlarged. Nearly half devoted to crystallography and physical mineralogy. About 1,000 excellent cuts. List of selected references at end of each subject. Science, 8: 879. Kelley, J. G. Boy mineral collectors. 1899. 21cm Lippincott $1.50 Y S Technical terms avoided; contains much on the history of metals and precious stones. Buffalo. Moses, A. J., & Parsons, C: L. Elements of mineralogy, crystallography and blowpipe analy- sis from a practical standpoint. S ew ed. 1900. 24cm Van Xostrand $2 n Richards, Mrs E. H. (Swallow) First lessons in minerals. 1882. 17cm (Guides for sci. teaching) Heath pap. 10c P Begins witli observation of qualities of lamiliar ele- ments, as gold, iron, carbon, etc. and leads to their com- bination in well-known compounds, as iron, rust, salt, marble, etc. Sargent. Ruskin, John. The ethics of the dust; ten lectures to little housewives on the elements of crystallization, with introd. by C: E. Norton. Brantwood ed. 1894. 19^cm Longmans $1.50 n Contents: The valley of diamonds; The pyramid build- ers; The crystal life; Crystal orders; Crystal virtues; Crys- tal quarrels; Home virtues; Crystal caprice; Crystal sor- rows; The crystal rest. 550 Geology Brigham, A. P. Text-book of geology. 1901. 20cm (Twentieth cent, text-bks.) Appleton $1.40 n clear, accurate, concise, well illustrated from actual examples. Knord. 25; 112. Crosby, W: O. Common minerals and rocks. 1903. 15cm (Guides for sci. teaching) Heath pap. 40c General sketch of forces now at work in formation of rock and rock structures, composition, and other charac- teristics of rocks. Sargent. Dana, J. D. Manual of geology. 4th ed. 1895. 23^cm Amer, bk. co. $5 S Nearly 1,600 illustrations. The most recent (1895) and extensive treatise on North American geology, and on historical geology in general. Indispensable to student who would be up to date in hislorical geology of United States and Canada. Simple and clear in arrangement and terminology. L. & I. Geikie, Sir Archibald. Class-book of geology. 2d ed. 1890. 19cm Macmillan fl.lO n SCIECE— Geology 125 Geikie, Sh- Archibald. Text-book of geology. 4th ed. 2 v. 1903. 23Jcm Macmillan $7.50 n Works of reference, p. 6-12. Needed a,^ complement to Dana's much more detailed treatment. Presents broader view of geology as a whole; excels in descriptions of rocks, giving more attention to physical and obvious characteristics; terminology less simple and less American. L. & I. Le Conte, Joseph. Elements of geology; rev. by H. L. Fairchild. 5th ed. 1903. 23cm Appleton $4 Excellent general work for student of moderate devel- opment. Its strength is its clear treatment of dynamic and structural geology, unencumbered by great detail. Luminous illustrations. L. & I. Iiyell, Sir Charles. Student's Lyell; a manual of elementary geology, ed. by J: W. Judd. Rev. ed. 1896. 20cm (Student's ser.) Amer. bk. co. $2.25 Scott, W: B. Introduction to geology. 1897. 20icm Macmillan $1.90 n Text-book dealing principally with American geology, dynamic, structural, physiographic, and historical. Avoids dogmatic statements about matters still in doubt. N. Y. Seeley, H. G. Story of the earth in past ages. 1895. 15 Jem (Lib. of useful stories) p s Appleton 40c Shaler, N, S. First book in geology. 1884. 19cm Heath 60c n P Excellent introduction to geology, chiefly dynamic. L. & I. Tarr, R. S. Elementary geology. 1897. 20cm Macmillan $1.40 n R T Clear and direct method of treatment and good illustrations. Providence. Zittel, K: A. ritter von. History of geology and palaeontology to the end of the nineteenth cen- tury; tr. by M. M. Ogilvie-Gordon. 1901. 19cm (Contemp. sci. ser.) Scribner $1.50 Traces development of cosmic, physiographic, dynamic and stratigraphic geology, petrography and paleontology. Opinions of investigators are given, and their value and bearing on advancement of the science discussed. Science, 38; 661. 551 Physical and dynamic geology Archibald, Douglas. Story of the earth's at- mosphere. 1897. 15Jcm (Lib. of useful stories) Appleton 40c R Simple account of atmospheric activity and meteor- ology. Wis. Bonney, T: G: Ice-work, present and past. 1903. 19cm ( Internat. sci. ser. ) Appleton SI. 50 Bonney, T: G: Volcanoes; their structure and significance. 1899. 21 Jem (Sci. ser. ) P S Putnam $2 Dana, J. D. Characteristics of volcanoes. 1890. 25cm Dodd S5 The immediate outcome of a visit to the Hawaiian islands (1887) but based on lifelong studies. Gilman (B) Corals and coral islands. 3d ed. 1890. 24cm Dodd $5 All phases of the subject; structure, physiology and taxonomy, mode of formation of reefs and islands, geo- logic inferences suggested, fantastic beauty, etc. W; N. Rice in Amei\ natural (B) Greological story briefly told. 1903. 19cm Amer. bk. co. $1.15 Simple in its language and full in its illustrations. Amer.j. sci. 109; 471 (B) Revised text-book of geology; 5th ed. ed. by W: N. Rice. 1897. 20cm Amer. bk. co. $1.40 In'general faithfully reproduces author's well known opinions, but introduces enough of modern views to make it a most acceptable addition to elementary text-books. W. B, Clark in Science, 32: 147. Darwin, C: B,. Structure and distribution of coral reefs. 3d ed. 1901. 20Jcm Appleton $2 Original development of the commonly accepted theory of atolls and barrier reefs. Rice. Dodge, B: E. Reader in physical geography, for beginners. 1902. 19Jcm Longmans 70c n Y Happy in interpreting principles of land sculpture in the most homely similes. Compels beginner to relate new knowledge to what is already known. Science, 36; 907. Ferrel, William. Popular treatise on the winds: monsoons, cyclones, tornadoes, waterspouts, hail-storms, etc. 1889. 24cm Wiley $4 S Contains contributions of greatest value to science. Rice. Geikie, James. of land-forms. ser.) Earth sculpture; or, The origin 1902. 22cm (Progressive sci. Putnam $2 Deals with processes involved in development of topog- raphy and results efTected. R. D. Salisbury in /. geoL 7; 612 (B) Great ice age and its relation to the antiq- uity of man. 3d ed. 1894. 23cm Appleton $7.50 Bibliographic footnotes. List of authors referred to, p. 833-38. Parts of most interest outside geologic circles are those dealing with recurrence of glacial epochs, cause of gla- cial period, and existence of man during glacial period. R. D. Salisbury in Dial, 19: 246. 544 126 A. L. A. CATALOG— CLASS LIST Gilbert, G. K. , &Brigham, A. P. Introduction to physical geography. 1902. 20cm (Twen- tieth cent, text-bks. ) Appleton 11.25 n Authors conceive geography as a comprehensive iinowl- edge of the earth, and this book as a tirst book of science. They attract attention to features seen in any walk across country, and correlate these "with striking phe- nomena of high mountain regions, volcanoes, etc. Abun- dant photographic illustrations. G. A. J. Cole in Nature, 67: 147. Harrington, M: W. About the weather. 1899. ISJcni (Appletons' home reading bks. ) Appleton 65c n Y Explains production and peculiarities of winds, clouds, rain, snow, thunder storms, cyclones, the methods and usefulness of weather bureau, etc. Helpful illustra- tions. N. Y. Huxley, T: H: Physiography; an introduction to the study of nature. 1900. 19cm Appleton $2.50 Aims to show connection between local and universal natural phenomena. Thames valley chosen as starting point. Begins with physical conformation, passes to springs, rain and dew, snow and ice, evaporation, atmos- phere, etc. and ends with earth's figure, mapmaking, earth's movements and the sun. Nation, 27: 135. Hyatt, Alpheus. About pebbles. 1903. 15cm (Guides for sci. teaching) Heath pap. 10c What may be taught from a few common stones. Sar- gent. Marr, J: E: Scientific study of scenery. 1900. 19cm New Amsterdam $1.50 R S Acceptable to students of geology and geography and to intelligent tourists. Atli. 1900, 1: 210. Kill, H. E.. Realm of nature; an outline of physiography. 1902. 18Jcm (Univ. exten. man.) Scribner $1.50 n R S Books of reference at end of each chapter. Condensed account of earth's structure, physical phe- nomena and their relations to its life. Maps. E. K. Shaw. Milne, John. Earthquakes and other earth movements. 4th ed. 1898. 19^cm (Internat. sci. ser. ) Appleton $1.75 P Principal books, papers, periodicals referred to, p. 355-70. Brings together what is known about the nature, causes and effects of earth movements. Nafion. Russell, I. C. Glaciers of North America. 1897. 23Jcm Ginn $1.75 P S Describes beginnings, development, effects and decay of glaciers, and the situation and condition of those existing on this continent. N. Y. Lakes of North America. 1895. 23^cm Ginn $1.50 P S Outcome of original study and wide experience in exploration and observation. Nation, 62: 243, Russell, I. C. Rivers of North America. 1902. 21Jcm (Sci. ser.) Putnam $2 P S Issued also under title Jiiver development, 1902. On evolution of rivers, and their past and present effects on the earth's contours. Excellent illustrations. N. Y. Volcanoes of North Apierica. 1897. 23icm Macmillan |4 P S Largely result of direct observation; compiled part refers to sources. Picturesque chapter on ' Life his- tory of a volcano. ' Knowl. 20: 280. Shaler, N. S. Aspects of the earth. 1889. 24cm Scribner $2.50 P Enlarged from articles in Scribner' s magazine. Earth movements, volcanoes, caves and cave life, rivers, valleys, atmospheric movements, American forests, origin and nature of soils. N. Y. Outlines of the earth's history. 1898. 20Jcm Appleton $1.75 P R S Graphic essays discussing earth's relation to stel- lar system, effects of atmosphere, glaciers, underground water, soil formation, rock building, etc. N. Y. Sea and land; features of coasts and oceans. 1894. 23cm Scribner $2.50 P Describes deep sea life, structure of sea bottoms, beaches, harbors and icebergs, noting effects on man's life. Authoritative and clear. N. Y. Tarr, R. S. Economic geology of- the United States, with briefer mention of foreign mineral products. 1894. 22Jcm Macmillan §3.50 Literature of economic geology, p. 457-65: authors and works referred to, p. 467-70. Common rock and vein forming minerals and ores, rocks of the earth's crust, physical geography and geology of the United States, origin of ore deposits and mining terms and methods. Metalliferous deposits in detail. Amer. natural. (B) New physical geography. 1904. 19cm Macmillan Tyndall, John. Glaciers of the Alps; a nar- rative of excursions and ascents. New ed. 1896. 20cm Longmans $2.50 Wright, G: F: Ice age in North America, and its bearings upon the antiquity of man. 4th ed. 1896. 23cm Appleton $5 Bibliography, pref. p. 7-25. Appendix on Probable cause of glaciation, by Warren Upham. General account of glacial action and its effects, specially in northeastern United States. Does not recog- nize complexity of glacial period. L. A. H. Man and the glacial period. 1892. 19 Jem (Internat. sci. ser.) Appleton $1.75 R S Appendix on Tertiary man by H: W. Haynes. SCIENCE— Geology 127 552 liitliology Kemp, J. P. Handbook of rocks, for use with- out the microscope. 2d ed. 1900. 24jcm Van Noatrand ?1..50 Arranged to meet special needs of ordinary field work, mining or engineering. Excellent glossary of roclc names and lithologic terms. Frank D. Adams in Science, 4: 764. Merrill, G: P. Treatise on rocks, rock-weather- ing and soils. 1897. 22^cm Macmillan $4 n Reviews fully and concisely agents of rock-weathering. Contains logical presentation of leading facts in litliologj\ Nation, 65: 192. 553 Economic geology Kemp, J. F. Ore deposits of the United States and Canada. 3d ed. 1900. 23Jcm Engin. &niin. j. $.5 Condensed. Extended bibliography refers to original sources and fuller accounts. Geologic descriptions mi- nute and illustrated by maps, cross sections and photo- graphs. Engin. n. 43: 294. Martin, E: A. Story of a piece of coal. 1896. 102 cm (Lib. of useful stories) Appleton 35c n Brief record of yegetable and mineral history, discov- ery, early use. mining, products: illuminating oils, coal tar colors, etc. N. Y. Merrill, G: P. Stones for building and decora- tion. 3d ed. 1903. 23Jcm Wiley $-5 Bibliography, p. 528-30. Well planned, well executed and exceptionally com- plete. Author's position and experience give ample guaranty of accuracy. Science, 30: 392. See also Public documents list. 554 Geology of Europe Avebury, John Iiubbock, 1st baron. Scenery of England. 1902. 23cm Macmillan ?2.50 n Works referred to, p. .507-21. Describes the scenery by explaining the forces and causes that have made it what it is. Nation, 74: 369. Scenery of Switzerland. 1896. 19cm Macmillan $1.50 List of works and memoirs referred to, p. 367-71. Compact and accurate account of Swiss physiography. Science, 4: 163. Geikie, Sir Archibald. Scenery of Scotland viewed in connection with its physical geology. 3d ed. 1901. 21cm Macmillan $3.25 n For students and travelers. Contains itinerary of routes to geologic features most interesting in their rela- tion to scenery. Pittsburg. 560 Paleontology Lucas, P: A: Animals before man in North America. 1902. 19^cm Appleton $1.25 n Books and specimens, p. 282-85. Relates in greater part to vertebrates, with something about their forms, kindred affinities, migrations, locali- ties of discovery, etc. Nation, 76: 78. Williams, H: S. Geological biology: an intro- duction to the geological history of organisms. 1895. 22cm Holt $2.80 Aims to show what fossil shells tell of natural selection and other forms of evolution. Lectures originally de- livered at Cornell. Nation, 63: 54. Zittel, K: A. ritter von. Text-book of paleon- tology ; tr. and ed. by C : R. Eastman . 2 v. 1900- 02. 24cm Macmillan v. 1, $6 n; v. 2, $3 n German original complete in 5 volumes; English trans- lation incomplete. Epitome of whole fossil record from da^vn of life to ad- vent of man. Richly illustrated from rare selections. Nation. 76: 130. 361 Plants Dawson, Sir J: W: Geological history of plants. 1888. 192cm (Internat. sci. ser. ) Appleton $1.75 Clear, authoritative digest of the relations of plant life to the various geologic epochs. For both general reader and advanced student. L. *t I. Scott, D. H: Studies in fossil botany. 1900. 21cm Macmillan $2.75 n In 14 lectures, results of great significance for botanists. Evidence and conclusions not too detailed and admira- bly clear. Nation, 71: 444. 566 Vertebrates Lucas, F: A: Animals of the past. 1901. 21cm (Sci. for everybody) McClure $2 n R Y Independent talks on extinct birds, reptiles and mammals. Accurate, interesting, well illustrated. N.Y. Seeley, H. G. Dragons of the air, an account of extinct fiying reptiles. 1901. 19cm Appleton $1.50 P S Bibliography, p. 231-32. Summarizes about all that is known of pterodactyls. Science, 38: 67. 570 Biology Conn, H. W: Story of the living machine; a review of the conclusions of modern biology. 1899. 15 Jem (Lib. of useful stories) Appleton 35c n Huxley, T: H: Discourses biological and geo- logical. 1897. 19cm (Collected essay.s, v. 8) Appleton $1.25 Contents; On a piece of chalk; Problems of the deep sea; On some of the results of the expedition of H. M. S. "Challenger," Yeast; On the formation of coal; On the border territory between the animal and the vegetable kingdoms; A lobster: or, The study of zoology; Biogenesis and abiogenesis; Geological contemporaneity and per- sistent types of life; Geological reform; PalEeontologyand the doctrine of evolution. 551 128 A. L. A. CATALOG— CLASS LIST Morley, M. W. Song of life. 1902. 19Jcm McClurg 11.25 E T Story of the origin and growth of the embryo and its subsequent development in plants, fishes, frogs, birds andmammals. Nation, 54: 136 (B) Parker, T: J. Lessons in elementary biology. 1900. 18Jcm (Man. for students) Macmillan Si2.60 n Deals mainly with structure and activities of cells as basis of all physiologic functions. Dodge. Sedgwick, "W: T., & Wilson, E. B. Introduc- tion to general biology. 2d ed. 1895. 22cm (Amer. sci. ser. ) Holt $1.75 n Interesting discussion of structure and habits of the earthworm and the fern, and their relations to their environment. Dodge. Spencer, Herbert. Principles of biology. Rev. ed. 2 V. 1898-1900. 20om {HU Synthetic philosophy) Appleton $4 What strikes one most forcibly is the extraordinary range and grasp of its author, the piercing keenness of his eye for essentials, his fertility in invention and the bold sweep of his logical method. C. L. Morgan (B) 571 Prehistoric arclieolog;y Avebury, John Lubbock, 1st baron. Pre-his- toric times, as illustrated by ancient remains and the manners and customs of modern savages. 6th ed. 1900. 22cm Appleton $5 Balfour, Henry. Evolution of decorative art; an essay upon its origin and development. 1893. 19^cm Rivington 4/6 Bibliography, p. 129-31. Account of very primitive forms of ornament, both pre- historic and among savages of our own time. Sturgis. Clodd, Edward. Childhood of the world. 1884. 232cm (Humboldt lib. of sci.) Humboldt pub. co. 15c P K Simple account of man in early times. Describes his material progress, first tools, dwellings, etc. and ex- plains his advance from lower to higher stages of reli- gious belief. Pittsburg. Story of "primitive" man. 1895. 15|cm (Lib. of useful stories) Appleton 35c n P R Selected list of book,s, p. 185-86. Useful stepping stone; creates interest and develops a desire for further information. Nature, .12: 173 (B) Grosse, Ernst. Beginnings of art. 1897. 19 Jem (Anthropol. ser.) Appleton $1.75 Tr. fr. the German. Contribution to ethnology rather than to art criticism or history. Contends that only scientific method of in-, vestigating origin of art is to examine art of present prim- itive peoples. Nation, 65: 14. Mason, O. T. Woman's share in primitive cul- ture. 1894. 19Jcm (Anthropol. ser.) Appleton $1.75 P Shows that industrial arts originated with and owed their early development chiefly to wolnan and points out her large contributions to social growth. N. Y. Nadaillac, J. F. A. du Pouget, marquis de. Manners and monuments of prehistoric peoples; tr. by Nancy Bell (N. D'Anvers) 1892. 22cm Putnam $3 Life of man during the stone age, specially in Europe. Science, 20: 291. Starr, Frederick. Some first steps in human progress. 1901. 19cm (Chaut. lit. & sci. cir. ) Chautauqua press 75c Books for reference, p. 255-.56. Comprehensive summary of views held by most modem inquirers respecting the primitive condition of the earliest men and the steps by which they raised themselves to higher levels. Critic, 28: 18. 372 Ethnology. Aiithropolog:y Brinton, D. G. The American race: a linguistic classification and ethnographic description of the native tribes of North and South America. 1901. 20Jcm McKay $2 Races and peoples; lectures on the science of ethnography. 1901. 19Jcm McKay |1.50 R Concise and general. Deniker, Joseph. Races of man: an outline of anthropology and ethnography. 1900. 19cm (Contemp. sci. ser. ) Scribner $1.50 Tr. fr. the French. Best compendium in English (1901) W. Z. Ripley in Amer. hist, r, 6: 110 (B) Hutchinson, H: N. & others. Living races of mankind; a popular illustrated account ot cus- toms, habits, pursuits, feasts and ceremonies. 1901. 28cm Hutchinson 14/; Appleton $5 n Geographic; not ethnologic or philologic. Its great distinction is its remarkable collection of photographic illustrations. Spec. Mr '01: 394. Keane, A: H: Ethnology. 2d ed. 1896. 20 Jem (Camb. geog. ser.) Macmillan $2.60 n 'Ethnology' in its ancient sense, nearly synonymous with 'anthropology.' Ft. 1, Fundamental ethnical prob- lems; pt. 2, Primary ethnical groups. D. G. Brinton m Science, 26: 449. ■ Man, past and present. 1899. 20Jcm (Camb. geog. ser. ) Macmillan $3 n Deals in greater detail and more systematically with primary divisions of mankind than his Etimotagy, which it supplements. Knowl. 22; 229. SCIENCE — Biology. Anthropology 129 Quatrefages de Breau, Armand. Human species. 2d ed. 1881. 19cm (Internat. sci. ser. ) Appleton $2 Tr. fr. the French. Extremely conservfttive: a little old but highly useful, Starr. Ratzel, Friedrich.. History of mankind; tr. by A. J. Butler, introd. by E. B. Tylor. 3 v. 1896-98. 25icm Macmillan $4 ea Comprehensive, rich in material, abundant and excel- lent illustrations. Ovtl. 55: 260. Ripley, W: Z. Races of Europe; a sociological study. 1899. 23cm (Lowell inst. lect.) Appleton $6 Supplementary bibliography published separately by Boston public library. Special list of authorities on acclimatization, p. 589-90. Attempts to co-ordinate and interpret ethnologic ob- servations made by scholars in all parts of Europe. Makes accessible a vast amount of scattered material. Many type portraits, graphic charts and maps. N. Y. Sergi, Giuseppe. Mediterranean race: a study of the origin of European peoples. 1901. 19cm (Contemp. sci. ser. ) Scribner $1.50 By one of the most industrious, original, and fearless of European ethnologists. Nation, 73: 19. Taylor, Isaac. Origin of the Aryans; an account of the prehistoric ethnology and civilization of Europe. 2d ed. 1902. 19cm (Contemp. sci. ser. ) Scribner $1.50 P Best general presentation of the new views. Starr. 573 Natural history of man Drummond, Henry. Lowell lectures on the as- cent of man. 1894. 20cm Pott .$1 R Maintains that the altruistic principle is co-eval with the struggle for life. Holds essential consistency of evolution with Christianity. N. Y. Haddon, A. C. Study of man. 1898. 21Jcm (Sci. ser.) Putnam S2 P Mainly somatology and folklore. Discu-sses princi- pal measurements in anthropometry, Bertillon's methods, skull indices, color scale in hair and eyes, and form of nose. Latter half of book devoted to games and toys. D. G. Brinton in .Seimce, 31: 82. Huxley, T: H: Man's place in nature. 1902. 19cm (Collected essays, v. 7) Appleton $1.25 The first three essays were published in January 1863, under the title of Man'splace in nature. Contents: 1, On the natural history of the man-like apes; 2, On the relations of man to the lower animals; 3, On .some fossil remains of man; 4, On methods and re.sultsof ethnology; 5, On some fixed points in British ethnology; 6, On the Aryan question. Clear; interesting even t(.) general readers, though sub- ject and treatment technical. Starr. Shaler, N. S. Nature and man in America. 1891. 19cm Scribner $1.50 P Shows how the physical development of the earth (climate, land and sea contours, etc.) has aiTccted organic life and influenced man physically, socially and morally. N. Y. 575 Evolution Bailey, L. H. Survival of the unlike; a collection of evolution essays suggested by the study of domestic plants. 1896. 19cm Macmillan §2 Baldwin, J. M: Development and evolution. 1902. 22cm Macmillan $2.60 n From psychologist's point of view, largely devoted to careful elaboration of theory of orthoplasy or organic selection. See also 150 for his Mental development in the child and the race and his Social and ethical interpretations in mental development. Clodd, Edward. Primer of evolution. 1895. 16Jcm Longmans 75c P R Abridgment of his Story of creation, a condensed statement, and a good general view of the theory of evo- lution. L. & I. Conn, H. W: Evolution of to-day. 1886. 21cm Putnam $1.75 Method of evolution. 1900. 20icm Putnam $2 Review of present attitude of science toward question of laws and forces which have brought about origin of species. Title. Darwin, Charles. Descent of man and selection in relation to sex. New ed. 1901. 202cm Murray 2/6 n; Appleton $3 Exposition of theory that man is descended from ape- like animals, with arguments and evidences in its favor. L. &I. On the origin of species by means of natu- ral selection; or. The preservation of favored races in the struggle for life. New ed. fr. 6th Eng. ed. 1881. 20icm Appleton $2 No other work of this century has had such power in changing the current of thought. It was not speculation as to what might be, but a volume of evidence as to what actually is. D: S. Jordan in Dial, 3; 2 (B) Variation of animals and plants under domestication. 2 v. 1900. 20Jcm A ppleton S.T G-alton, Francis. Natural inheritance. 1889. 23cm Macmillan $2 Memoirs by the author bearing on heredity, p. 218-19. Gray, Asa. Darwiniana: essays and reviews pertaining to Darwinism. 1876. 20 Jem Appleton S2 Specially valuable essays on relation of evolution to natural theology. Rice. 2411—04- 571 130 A. L. A. CATALOG— CLASS LIST Hutton, F: W. Darwinism and Lamarckism, old and new; 4 lectures. 1899. IS^cm Putnam $1 R "Well balanced, logical presentation of Darwin's views in light ot current criticism. C. A. Koford in Dial, 28: 281. Huxley, T: H: Darwiniana. 1896. 19cm (Col- lected esaaj's, v. 2) Appleton $1.25 Contents: Darwinian hypothesis; Origin of species; Criticisms on The origin of species; Genealogy of animals; Mr Darwin's critics; Evolution in biology; Coming of age of TJte origin of ^eciis; Charles Darwin; The Darwin memorial; Obituary; Six lectures to working men on our knowledge of the causes of the phenomena of organic nature. Jordan, D: S. Footnotes to evolution; a series of popular addresses on the evolution of life. 1898. 19Jcm Appleton $1.75 Le Conte, Joseph. Evolution and its relation to religious thought. 1888. igjcm Appleton $1.50 Among the best books both as pure science and natural theology. Rice. Marshall, A. M. Lectures on the Darwinian theory; ed. by C. F. Marshall. 1900. 22Jcm Macmillan $2.25 Delivered i# connection with Victoria university ex- tension lectures. Excellent statement of development of evolution theory. Knowl. 17: 280. Morgan, T: H. Evolution and adaptation. 1903. 23cm Macmillan $3 n Written in support and defense of the 'mutation theory.' Dial, 36: 196. Naturalist as interpreter and seer. 1902. ISJcm ( Little masterpieces of sci. ) Doubleday 50c n Contents: The origin of species in summary, by C: Dar- win; How The origin of species came to be written, by C: Darwin; Descent of man: the argument in brief, by C; Darwin; Mimicry and oilier protective resemblances among animals, by A. R. Wallace; Evolution of the horse, by T: H: Huxley; Fighting pests with insect allies, by L. O. Howard; Strange story of the flowers: a chapter in modern botany, by G: lies. Osborn, H: F. From the Greeks to Darwin; an outline of the development of the evolution idea. 1894. 22cm. (Columbia univ. biol. ser.) Macmillan $2 n Based upon lectures delivered at Princeton and Colum- bia universities. Pref. Shows that evolution theory has reached its present completeness as result of a slow growth during i)ast 21 centuries; clear, candid and catholic statement of its origin and early history. A. 8. Packard in Science, 2t: 21. Romanes, G: J: ]>arwin and after Darwin. 3 V. 1892-97. 20cm Open court pub. co. $4 n P Contents: V. 1, Darwinian thcciry. v. 2, Post-Darwin- ian questions. Heredity and utility, v. 3, Post-Darwinian questions, Isolation and physiological selection. Vols. 2 and 3 ed, by C, L. Jlorgan, Probably best general work on organic evolution. Bigelow. Semper, Karl. Natural conditions of existence as they affect animal life. 1881. 19 Jem (In- ternat. sci. ser.) (Lowell inst. lect.) Appleton $2 Wallace, A. R. Darwinism. 1889. 19Jcm Macmillan $2.25 R Exposition of theory of natural selection, bringing subject down to 1S89. Objections to Darwinism discussed. L. &I. Natural selection and tropical nature; essays on descriptive and theoretical biology. New ed. 1891. 20Jcm Macmillan $2 R 576 Origin and beginning of life Hertwig, Oskar. The cell; outlines of general anatomy and physiology; tr. by M. Campbell and ed. by H: J. Campbell. 1895. 22cm Macmillan $3 n Bibliography at end of each chapter. Author greatest living authority on the cell: not only an original investigator of worldwide reputation, but a clear and exact writer. Sat. r. 81: 82. Verworn, Max. General physiology ; an outline of the science of life, tr. & ed. by F: S. Lee. 1899. 23cm Macmillan $4n- Bibliography, p. 589-99. Chiefly concerned with the cell. Comprehensive treat- ment of composition and elementary activities of proto- plasm. Stimulating and suggestive. D. T. MaeDougal in Science, 32: 650. Wilson, E. B. The cell in development and inheritance. 2d ed. 1900. 23cm (Columbia univ. biol. ser. ) Macmillan $3.50 n Clear and complete treatment, well illustrated with full bibliography. Deserves to rank as a classic. Bigelow. 57§ Mieroseopj- Carpenter, W: B: The microscope and its rev- elations; 8th ed. by W. H. Dallinger. 1901. 23cm Blakiston $8 Cross, M. I. Modern microscopy; a handbook for beginners and students. 3d ed. 1903. 22cm Keener $1.50 n The microscope and instructions for its use, by M. I. Cross; Microscopic objects, how iirepared and mounted, by M. J. Cole; Microtomes, their choice and use. Absolutely trustworthy guide. Knotrl. 26: 87. 579 Colleetoriii manuals Browne, Montagu. Practical taxidermy: a manual of instruction to the amateur in collect- ing, preserving and setting up natural history specimens of all kinds; added a chapter upon the pictorial arrangement of museums. 2d ed. 1884? 19cm Scribner $3 SCIENCE— Biology. Botany 131 Hornaday, W: Taxidermy and zoological collecting. 8th ed. 1902. 22cm Scribner $2.50 n Bibliography, p. 351-57. Complete handbook lor amateur taxidermist, collector, osteologist, museum builder, sportsman and traveler, with chapters on collecting and preserving insects by W.J.Holland. Title. 580 Botany Bailey, W: "W. Botanizing; a guide to field- collecting and herbarium work. 1899. 17Jcm Preston 75c Bibliography, p. 132-41. Aims to attract amateurs to study of plants in forests' tlelds and waters. Contains wise advice as to gardens, museums and the herbaria. Nation, 70: 19. Ganong, "W: r. Teaching botanist. 1899. 19Jcm Macmillan ?1.10 n Theory and practical methods of botanical teaching; .outlines of useful exercises and topics, materials and experiments. Educ. r. 21: 3.S4. Gray, Asa. Field, forest and garden botany. Rev. ed. n. d. 21cm Amer. bk. co. $1.44 Rev. by L. H. Bailey. Concise descriptions of the more common native plants, and of the large number of species cultivated for use or ornament. Its greatest value is as a guide to cultivated species. Science, 24: 527. Percival, John. Agricultural botany, theoreti- cal and practical. 2d ed. 1902. 20Jcm Holt $2.50 Sachs, Julius von. History of botany (1530- 1860) tr. by H: E. F. Garnsey; rev. by I; B. Balfour. 1890. 19 Jem Clarendon $2.50 S Philosophic and trustworthy. Adapted to general reader and advanced student. L. & I. "Wright, Mrs Mabel (Osgood) Flowers and ferns in their haunts. 1901. 20cm Macmillan $2.50 n Personal observations set in slight story, and made at- tractive by fuUpage photographic illustrations and inset dramngs. N. Y. 581 PUysiologic and §tructural botany Allen, Grant. Story of the plants. 1895. 15Jcm (Lib. of useful stories) Appleton 35c n Arthur, J. C:, & Macdougal, D. T. Living plants and their properties, KS Bailey, L. H. First lessons with plants; an abridgement of " Lessons with plants." 1898. 18icm 1898. 20cm Baker & T. $1.25 Macmillan 40c n Beal, W: J. Seed dispersal. 1898. 19cm Ginn 35c Interesting account of devices whereby continuance of vegetable life is assured. Ed. sel. CandoUe, A. L. P. de. Origin of cultivated plants. 1902. 19 Jem ( Internat. sci. ser. ) Appleton $2 Thoroughness, patience, sound judgment, affluence of knowledgeand felicity of exposition characterize it. Asa Gray in Science, 1: 12 (B) Coulter, J: M. Plants. 1900. 20cm (Twen- tieth cent, text-bks. ) Appleton $1.80 n Flant relations devoted to study of natural history or ecology of plants. It is independent of I^lant simetures, which deals chiefly with morphology, including a gen- eral review of the large systematic groups. Accurate, fresh and original. Knowl. 25: 205. Darwin, Charles. Insectivorous plants; 2d ed. rev. by Francis Darwin. 1893. 19Jcm Appleton $2 Directs our attention to behavior of the highest plants alone. Shows that some of them execute movements for their own advantage and that some capture and digest living prey. Asa Gray in iS'a.fzoTi (B) Movements and habits of climbing plants. 1891. 19icm Appleton $1,25 Power of movement in plants. 1881. 20Jcm Appleton $2 Gaye, Selina. Great world's farm; some account of nature's crops and how they are grown. 1900. 20cm Macmillan $1 n P Accurate account of mode of formation of habitable part of the earth's surface and specially of the part played by organisms in producing changes in their surroundings. Dodge. Gibson, "W: H. Blossom hosts and insect guests; ed. by E. E. Davie. 1901. 20cm Newson 80c How the heath family, the bluets, the iigworts, the orchids and similar wild flowers welcome the bee, the fly, the wasp, the moth and other faithful insects. Title. Goodale, G: L. Concerning a few common plants. 2d ed. 1903. ISJcm (Guides for sci. teaching) Heath 20c Macdougal, D. T. Practical text-book of plant physiology. 1901. 22cni S Longmans $3 Morley, M. W. Little wanderers. 1899. 19cm Ginn 30c Y About plants and how they travel to new fields by flying, floating, clinging, tumbling and shooting seeds. Excellent illustrations. N. Y. Seed-babies. 1896. 19cm Ginn 25c 576 132 A. L. A. CATALOG— CLASS LIST Parsons, Mrs F. T. (Smith) Dana. Plants and their children, by Mrs W: S. Dana. 1896. 19cm Amer. bk. co. 65c Y Easy entertaining lessons or reading on fruits and seeds, roots and stems, buds, leaves and flowers. Pitts- burg. Peirce, G: J. Text-book of plant physiology. 1903. 22icm ' Holt |2 Full of original suggestions, and differing quite markedly from oldtime works devoted to plant physi- ology. C. E. Bessey in Science, 41; 53. Rusby, H: H., & Jelliffe, S. E. Morphology and histology of plants. 1899. 23Jcni Authors, New York $3 Replaces their Essentials of pharmacognosy. Aside from study of pharmacognosy and other applications of botany, chiefly a guide to determination of plants. Elementary. Pref. Ward, H. M. Disease in plants. 1901. 19cm (Nature ser.) Macmillan $1.60 n Useful summary of present state of vegetable physi- ology and of knowledge as to biology of the soil. Ath. 1901. •SSJ.e Geographic Britten, N. L. Manual of the flora of the north- ern states and Canada. 1901. 20cm Holt $2.25 In Rocky Mountain region substitute Coulter's Manual of Rocky Mountain botany. & Brown, Addison. Illustrated flora of the northern TJ. S. , Canada and the British possessions. 3 v. 1896-98. 28om Scribner $9 special n P S Besides accurate description, gives authentic por- trait of every North American species. A complete cyclo- pedia of American systematic botany. W. W. Bailey. Chapman, A. W. Flora of the southern United States. 3ded. 1897. 21icm Amer. bk. co. $4 Containing an abridged description of the flowering plants and ferns of Tennessee, North and South Carolina, Georgia, Florida, Alabama and Mississippi. Title. Coulter, J: M. Manual of the botany (Phmno- gamia and Ptcridophyta) of the Rocky Moun- . tain region, from New Mexico to the British boundary. 1885. 21icm Amer. bk. co. $1.62 Replaces Gray's Manual and Britton's Mnnnal in Rocky Mountain region. Gray, Asa. Manual of the botany of the north- ern United States, including the district east of the Mississippi and north of North Carolina and Tennessee; 6th ed. re\'. by Sereno Watson and J. M. Coulter. 1890. 21cm /\mer. bk. co. 11.62 Substitute Cou\tefs Manual of Rorkij Mountain hutaiiii in Rocky Mountain region. Huntington, A. O. Studies of trees in winter; a description of the deciduous trees of north- eastern America. 1902. 21 Jem Caldwell $2.50 n P Handbook for identification and study. Describes about 100 species, with 79 excellent illustrations of spread- ing tree, bark and buds; a few in color. Introduction by Charles Sargent. N. Y. Keeler, H. L. Our native trees and how to identify them. 1900. 20icm Scribner $2 n S Y Well written, well illustrated, well printed. Bits of the best from poets and prose writers relieve the mo- notony of description and the folklore of a number of trees is well if briefly told. Amer. natural. 34; 986 (B) Small, J: K. Flora of the southeastern United States. 1903. 25cm Author, New York $3.60 New masterpiece of southern botany. Describes 6,364 species, mainly plants east of one hundredth meridian. Admirable keys. F. V. Covllle in Science, 41 ; 627. Weed, C. M. Ten New England blossoms and their insect visitors. 1895. 19Ycm Houghton $1.25 P R Admirably clear and interesting description of methods of fertilization. Beautiful illustrations. N. Y. 582 Plianerogamia boubleday, Mrs N. B. (De Graff) Nature's garden; an aid to knowledge of our wild flowers and their insect visitors; by Neltje Blanchan. 1900. 26Jxl9Jcm Doubleday $3 special n P Excellent reference book. Groups by color, and as fragrant, unpleasantly scented, conspicuous in fruit. Points out relations with insects. Good photographic illustrations, many in color. N. Y. Going, Maud. Field, forest and wayside flow- ers. 1899. 20 Jem Baker & T. $1.50 P studies of flowers, ferns, grasses and sedges consid- ered in succession from spring to winter. N. Y. Mathews, P. S. flowers. 1902. Field book of American wild 18x10 Jem Putnam $1.75 n P One page gives descriptions, the opposite page pic- tures the plants described [about 800 species] occasionally with colors. I>ial (B) Parsons, Mr.i F. T. (Smith) Dana. According to season; talks about the flowers in the order of their appearance in the woods and fields. New ed. 1902. 20cm Scribner 11.75 n Y Describes wild flowers in order of blooming, with information about their haunts and habits. N. Y. How to know the wild flowers. New ed. 1900. 20Jcm Scribner $2 n P Y Describes briefly more than 400 varieties common east of Chicago, grouping them by color. N. Y. SCIENCE— Botany 133 Rog-ers, J. E. Among green trees. 1902. 28cm Mumford S3 On lUe history, flight o£ seed-s, how trees breathe, feed, reproduce, die, etc. tree cultivation, 80 pages on identi- fication of varieties. Well illustrated. N. Y. 5§3 Dicotyledonae Wallace, Alexander. Heather in lore, lyric and lay. 190.3. 19cm De La Mare ?i.50 Ward, H. III. The oak: a popular introduction to forest-botany. 1892. 18Jcm (Mod. sci. ser. ) Appleton $1 Traces life history beginning with structure of acorn and jjassing through the structure and physiology of root, stem, leaf and blossom to acorn again. Nation. 584 Monocotjledonae Kriobel, Ediward. Grasses, sedges and rushes of the northern U. S. and easy method of iden- tification. 1899. 21 Jem Knight $1 n 5§7 Pteridophyta Parsons, Mrs F. T. (Smitli) Dana. How to know the ferns. 1899. 20Jcm Scribner $1.50 n P Excellent guide. Gives scientific name and de- * scription followed by infoAial description, reminiscence and quotation. Well illustrated and indexed. N. Y. Waters, C. E. Ferns; a manual for tlie north- eastern states. 1903. 2.5^cm Holt $3 n P Authoritative; with over 200 illustrations, cliapter on fern photography, and new scheme of identification based on stem structure. For home rather than field use. X. Y. 588 Bryopliyta Grout, A. J. Mosses with a hand-lens; a non- technical handbook. 1900. 2l2Cm Author, Brooklyn $1.10 P Describes 100 of the more common and easily recog- nized varieties of northeastern United States. Clear text drawings and illustrated glossary. K. Y. 589 Tliallophyta Atkinson, G: F. Studies of American fungi; mushrooms, edible, poisonous, etc. 2d ed. 1901. 24cm Holt S3 n General chapters on character and development, classi- fied detailed descriptions, chapters on preservation and selection for table use and cultivation. Recipes by Mrs Rorer, and chapter on chemistry and to.xicology by J. F. Clark. Authoritative, clear, fully illustrated Ijy photo- graphs, generally life size. N. Y'. Conn, H. W: Story of germ life. 1902. 15Jcm (Lib. of useful stories) Appleton 35c n P Clear account of these low forms of life and their iiower of helping and harming mankind. Knovil. (B) Underwood, L. M. Moulds, mildews and mush- rooms. 1899. 19Jcm Holt $1.50 Brief bibliographies. 590 Zoology Davenport, C: B., & Davenport, ^[rs G. A. (Crotty) Introduction to zoology; a guide to the study of animals, for secondary schools. 1900. 18 Jem Macmillan $1.10 n Y Bibliography, p. 369-82. Deals with common animals, their habits, home, life histories, and their systematic, economic and ecologic relations. -Y modern natural history full of spirit and charm. M. A. Bigelow in Science, 12: 442. Du Chaillu, P. B. World of the great forest; how animals, birds, reptiles, insects talk, think, work and live. 1900. 20Jcm Y Scribner $2 Gibson, W: H. My studio neighbors. 1898. 23cm Harper $2.50 R Contents: A familiar guest; Cuckoos and the out- witted cow-bird; Doorstep neighbors; A queer little family on the bittersweet; Welcomes of the flowers; A honey-dew picnic: A few native orchids and their insect sponsors; The milkweed. Jordan, D: S. ed. True tales of birds and beasts. 1902. 19Jcm (Heath's home & school cla.«H.) Heath 40c n Y Animal stories ' true and also good for children to read,' by Thoreau, Irving, Joaquin Miller and others. Excellent print and illustration. N. Y. Long, W: J. Secrets of the woods. 1901. 19cm (Wood folk ser.) Y Ginn 50c 1899. 19cm (Wood Ways of wood folk. folk ser. ) Wilderness ways. 1900. folk ser. ) Y Wood folk at school . 1903. Ginn 50c 19cm (Wood Ginn 45c 19cm (Wood Ginn 50c folk ser.) Y Personal observations of animals and birds. Believes training by wild mothers more important than instinct. Thinks animal life on the whole more joyous'than tragic. See opposing paper by John Burroughs, Atlantic, 91 : 2Sv and reply by Mr Long, North American review, 176: 688. N.Y. Long's books have been the subject of hot discussion. They are very interesting. If they suggest to children t* watch such animals as they can and And out for them- selves whether the animals do or do not do all these wonderful things, they may be most wholesome. Ed. sel. Parker, T: J., & Haswell, W: A. Text-book of zoology. 2 V. 1897. 23cm Macmillan $9 n Guide to modern zoologic literature, 2: 651-55. Written with a clearness, accuracy and method that bespeak the practised teacher; nearly 1,200 illustrations. Science, 30: 537. 582 134 A. L. A. CATALOG— CLASS LIST Roberts, C: G: D. Kindred of the wild; a book of animal life, illus. by C: L. Bull. 1902. 21cm Page $2 R Y Stories of wild animals studied in New Bruns- wick forests. Introductory essay on the "animal story." N. Y. Sharp, D. L. A watcher in the woods. 1903. 19Jcm Century 84c Y Contents: Birds' winter beds; Some snug winter beds; Mus'rattin'; Feathered neighbors; From river-ooze to tree-top; Rabbit roads; Second crops; In the October moon. Best chapters from Wild life near Iwme, for school use. Attractive literature as well as interesting and accurate natural history. Moral influence strong without any sacrifice of fact or fancy. M. A. Bigelow. Wild life near home. 1901. 21icm Century ?2 n Smith, Eugene. Home aquarium and how to care for it; a guide to its fishes, other animals, and plants, with illustrations. 1902. 19^cm Button $1.20 n Y Illustrated handbook giving information about suit- able plants, fish and other animals, arrangement, hy- giene, food, collecting, etc. N. Y. 591 Physiological zoology Arnold, 3Irs Augusta (Foote) Sea-beach at ebb-tide. 1901. 21cm Century $2.40 n P Handbook for identification of seaweeds and lower animal life, with advice on collecting. Full and excel- lent illustrations. N. Y. Avetaury, John Lubbock, 1st baron. On the senses, instincts and intelligence of animals, with special reference to insects. 2d ed. 1899. 18^cm (Internat. sci. ser.) Appleton $1.75 List of the principal memoirs, etc. referred to, pref. p. 21-29. Animal psychology, anatomic description of sense organs of lower animals and discussion of their probable mode of functioning. Science, 12: 261. Beard, J. C. Curious homes and their tenants. 1897. 18Jcm (Appletons' home reading bks.) Y Appleton 65c n About crabs, spiders, moles, bees, ants, kangaroos, kin- kajous, human cliff dwellers, Eskimos, etc. and their habitations. Admirable drawings. N. Y. Bostock, F. C: Training of wild animals; ed. by Ellen Velvin. 1903. 19cm Century $1 n Account of traits of animals in captivity and hazardous lives of trainers. Author a great trainer. Pittsburg. Groos, Karl. The play of animals; tr. by E.. L. Baldwin, with pref. & apx. by J. M ; Baldwin. 1898. 19Jcm Appleton $1.75 A contribution to philosophic biology, animal psychol- ogy, genetic study of art, and to psychology of childhood. A protest against the surplus energy theory of play. W. S. Monroe in Educ. r. 17: 493. Hertwig, Bichard. General principles of zool- ogy; tr. by G: W. Field. 2d ed. 1897. 22cm Holt $1.60 Clothes with flesh the skeleton of systematic zoology; written with genius that holds attention and inspires. Clear and compact. D. S. Kellicott in Science, 4: 729. Hickson, S. J: Story of life in the seas. 1898. 18cm (Lib. of useful stories) Appleton 35c n Compact, clear, interesting. N. Y. Houssay, Frederic. Industries of animals. 1893. 19cm (Contemp. sci. ser.) Scribner $1.50 Methods of hunting, fishing, warfare, defense, social economy and architecture of smaller animals, birds and insects. N. Y. Hudson, W: H: Naturalist in La Plata. 1892. 21icm R S Appleton S4 Huxley, T: H: Manual of the anatomy of in- vertebrated animals. 1901. 20cm Appleton $2.50 Ingersoll, Ernest. Wild life of orchard and field. 1902. ]9icm Harper $1.40 n Y Habits of birds and small mammals. Illustrations from excellent photographs. Interesting chapter on gen- eral effect of advent of civilization on North American birds. Nation, 74; 367. Jordan, D: S. iai, 15: 120. Butterflies, 1889, Holt tl.SO; Everyday butterflies, 1900, Houghton $2; Frail children of the air, 1895, Houghton SI. 50; Life of a butterfly, 1893, Holt $1, are Scudder's more popular books on his specialty and are all autlioritative and charmin r. Ed. sel. Weed, C. M. Life histories of American insects. 1897. 19Jcm P S Macmillan $1.50 n Nature biographies. 1901. 22cm Doubleday $1.50 n P S Life stories of everyday butterflies, moths, grass- hoppers, flies, with chapters on use of camera in study. 150 photographic illustrations. N. Y. ■ cornp. Insect world; a leading book of entomology. 1899. 18Jcm (Appletons' home reading bks. ) YES Appleton (iOc n Aims to enable reader to become personally acquainted with each animal and to make clear its place in the great system of nature. Pref. Jordan, D: S. Manual of the vertebrate animals of the northern United States. 8th ed. 1899. 20Jcm JlcClurg .?2 59T Fislies. Pi§ees Goode, G: B. American fishes; a popular treat- ise upon the game and food fishes of North America, with especial reference to habits and methods of capture; rev. bj^ Theodore Gill. 1903. 24cm Estes $3.50 n Summary of observations and reports of experts in ichthyology as well as fisheries and economics. Contains information not generally accessible. Puh. wkly. Jordan, D: S., & Evermann, B. W. American food and game fishes. 1902. 26Jcm Doubleday $4 n P R Species found north of equator, with keys for iden- tification, life histories and methods of capture. Colored illustrations. N. Y. 59§ Reptiles. Birds Bailey, Mrs F. A: (Merriam) Birds of village and field; a bird book for beginners. 1898. 19cm Houghton $2 P Descriptions, color key, tables of migration, of winter birds, of aids to observation, bibliography, etc. Illustra- tions by E. Thompson-Seton, L: A. Fuertes and J: L. Ridgway. X. Y. Handbook of birds of the western United States. 1902. 19icm Houghton $3.50 n Books of reference, pref. p. 83-88. ComprehensiA'e manual complementing Chapman's Handbook of birds of eastern North America. Excellent keys and descriptions of form, appearance, nest, habits, and landscape setting. Thirty-three plates by Fuertes and over 600 cuts in text. N. Y. Bateman, G. C. The vivarium. 1902. 19cni (Pract. handbks. ) Scribner Si! ,V practical guide to the construction, arrangement and management of vivaria, containing full information as to all reptiles suitable as pets, how and where to obtain them and how to keep them in health. Title. Chapman, F. M. Bird-life; a guide to the study of our common birds. 1903. 21cm Appleton $2 n For amateurs. Offers information rather than enter- tainment, but is less comprehensive and less like a scien- tifi(^ manual in form than his Handbook of birds of eastern North Aniiriea. Exact, clear, excellent illustni- tions. N. Y, SCIENCE— Zoology 137 Chapman, F. M. Bird studies with a camera. 1900. 19.}cm Appleton $1.75 H. Describes outfit and methods, with photographic reproductions. Graphic account of personal experiences. Combines scientific exactness with sympathetic touch of bird lover. N. Y. Color key to North American birds. 1903. 23cm Doubleday S2.50 n Systematic list of birds, with sketches showing charac- teristics and colors. Intended for identification in the field. Pittsburg. Handbook of birds of eastern North America, with keys to the species and descrip- tions of their plumages, nests, and eggs. 6th ed. 1903. igjcm Appleton $3 Principal works referred to, p. 41.5-lS. Exhaustive manual of the 500 species. Useful to stu- dent with bird in hand, as well as to bird lover who wishes to ' name the birds without a gun.' L. & I. So free from technicalities as to be intelligible to a 14 year old boy, and so convenient and full of original information as to be indispensable to a working ornitholo- gist. Description of each species followed by geographic range, time of presence at different places, descriptions of nest and eggs, and brief popular account of habits. C. H. Merriam in Science, 24:437, Coues, Elliott. Key to North American birds. 5th ed. 2 v. 1903. 26cm Estes §10 special n P Standard key to all the birds of North America. Valuable for reference. Two hundred illustrations, partly in colors. L. & I. Doubleday, Mrs N. B. (De Graff) Bird neigh- bors. 1903. 26Jcm Doubleday $2 Excellent description of appearance and habits of 150 common birds, arranged in color groups. Latin and Eng- lish names; 51 colored photographs of stuffed birds, taken from periodical Bir(h. N. Y. Birds that hunt and are hunted. 1899. 26Jcm Doubleday $2 Similar to Bird neiglihors. Describes 170 birds of prey, game birds and waterfowls. Forty-eight colored photo- graphs. N. Y. How to attract the birds, and other talks about bird neighbours. 1902. 22cm Doubleday ?1..35 n Y On habits, nest building, coloration, economic value, with suggestions for attracting by calls, providing food plants, water, nesting places, etc. Beautifully illustrated. Suggestive and interesting to bird lovers who are not yet bird students. N. Y. Dugmore, A. E.. Bird homes. 1900. 26cm Doubleday .$2 n Nests, eggs and breeding habits of land birds breeding in eastern United States, with hints on rearing and pho- tographing young birds. Title. Excellentphotographs, sometimes colored. N. Y. Eokstorm, Mrs Fannie (Hardy) Bird book. 1901. 19cm Heath 60c n R y Differs from most bird books in attempting to teach intelligent observation of habits, structure, etc. rather than identification of species. Adapted to school year. Contains excellentshortannotated book list. N. Y, Elliot, D. G. Gallinaceous game birds of North America. 1897. 21cm Harper $2.50 Formal systematic treatise on quail, grouse, ptarmigan and turkeys. Specially well written biographies, followed by sufficient technical descriptions. Nation, 65: 441. North American shore birds. 1895. 21cm F. P. Harper IJ2.50 Detailed, non-technical descriptions of snipes, sand- pipers, plovers and their allies, helpful illustrations and carefully prepared keys and analytic tables. Condensed, well written and thoroughly trustworthy biographies. Nation, 61: 435. Wild fowl of the U. S. and British posses- sions; or, The swan, geese, ducks and mergan- sers of North America. 1898. 21cm F. P. Harper $2.50 Job, H. K. Among the water-fowl; observation, adventure, photography. 1902. 22cm Doubleday $1.35 n P Narrative account of the water-fowl found in north- ern and middle states and lower Canada, east of the Rocky :Mountains, illustrated by photographs from nature. Title. Keyser, L. S. Birds of the Rockies. 1902. 22Jcm McClurg $2.,50 n Field notes of his rambles, with check list of Colorado birds. Miller, Mrs Harriet (Mann) First book of birds; by Olive Thorne Miller. 1899. 20cm Houghton SI Y R Talks about their homes, clothes, schooling, food, how they behave and how to study them. Black and white and colored illustrations. N. Y. Second book of birds: bird families; by Olive Thorne Miller. 1901. 20cm Houghton $1 n Y Attractive to beginners and useful to advanced stu- dents because of careful personal observations recorded. Admirable colored plates by L. A. Fuertes, and black and white illustrations. N. Y. Nuttall, Thomas. Popular handbook of the birds of the U. S. and Canada; rev. and annot. by Montague Chamberlain. 1903. 22cm Little $3 Contents: Land birds; Game and water birds. Describes more than 200 species, with much breadth of knowledge and nicety of detail. Colored plates of 110 species. Dial, 34: 364. 596 138 A. L. A. CATALOG— CLASS LIST Scott, W: E. D. Bird studies. 1898. 26cm Putnam $5 P Brief, clear descriptions of land birds of eastern North America from Florida to Greenland. Grouped by localities; e. g. about the house, in the woods, etc. Admi- rable photographic reproductions of birds and nests. N. Y. Torrey, Bradford. Everyday birds; elementary studies. 1901. 19icm Hougliton fl Short talks on the kinglet, chickadee, tanager, song sparrow, humming bird, night hawk, chimney swift, etc. Twelve colored plates after AudnLon. Without confus- ing technical details. Clear and precise. Critic. "Weed, C. M. , & Dearborn, Ned. Birds in their relations to man; a manual of economic orni- thology for the U. S. and Canada. 1903. 2Hcm Lippincott |2.50 n Partial bibliography, p. 326-73. Outgrowth of twenty years study and experience. First hand knowledge of birds and their habits, and of plants and insects as related to them. Pub. wkly. Wright, Mn Mabel (Osgood) Birdcraft. 1897. 20icm Macmillan $2.50 n P Eighty full-page plates by L. A. Fuertes. Treats of 200 of most common species, and identification is made simple by a color key. L. & I. & Coues, Elliott. Citizen bird; scenes from bird-life in plain English for beginners. 1897. 19cm Macmillan $1.50 n r Good descriptions of our common birds, the birds being made to tell of their own life. Ill illustrations by L. A. Fuertes. Specially for children. Lowell. 599 maniinaU Burroughs, John. Squirrels and other fur- bearers. 1900. 20cm Houghton $1 Y Habits of chipmunk, woodchuck, hare, muskrat, skunk, fox, weasel, mink, raccoon, porcupine, opossum, wild mice. Fifteen colored illustrations after Audubon. N.Y. Ingersoll, Ernest. Wild neighbors; out-door studies in the United States. 1897. 19^ cm Macmillan $1.50 Y Mainly a skilful compilation from Thoreau, Bur- roughs, Abbott and others, yet records many of the au- thor's own observations and conclusions. Dial, 23: 402. Miller, Afrs Harriet (Mann) Four-handed folk; by Olive Thorne Miller. 1896. 18cm Houghton $1.25 Y Describes characteristics and manners of certain monkeys, lemurs, marmosets, chimpanzees and ocelots of the writer's acquaintance. N. Y. Porter, J. H. Wild beasts. 1903. 21cm Scribner $2 Y Study of character and habits of elephant, lion, leopard, panther, jaguar, tiger, puma, wolf and grizzly bear. Title. Seton, E. T. Lives of the hunted. 1901. 20cm Scribner SI. 75 n P Y Krag the Kootenay ram, Johnny Bear, Tito the coyote, Randy the sparrow, Chink the pup, the kangaroo rat, the mother teal and the chickadee. Illustrated with over 200 drawings. N. Y'. ■ Wild animals I have known. 1900. 20icm Scribner $2 Y Interesting adventures and field experiences. Gives an insight into habits and daily lives of some animals. Not intended as a scientifie treatise on mammals. Sci- ence, 32: 26. Stone, "Witmer, & Cram, W: E. 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Principles of American forestry. 1903. 19cm Wiley, $1.50 List of best books on forestry, p. 318-19. Elementary. Treats tree growth, the forest, forest influences, planting, propagation, forest regeneration, nursery practice, protection, rate of increase, mensura- tion, uses of wood, durability, forest economics, etc. N. Y. Thomas, J: J. American fruit culturist; 21st ed. by W: H. S. Wood. 1903. 22Jcm Wood $2.50 n Over 800 illustrations. Contains most available accounts of varieties of fruits. Bailey. ' USEFUL ARTS— Agriculture 151 "Waugh, F. A. Fruit harvesting, storing, mar- keting. 1901. ISJcm Judd $1 Practical guide. Working illustrations. See aUo Public documents list. 635 Kitclieii garden Bailey, L. H. Plant-breeding. 1895. 18cm (Garden-craft ser.) Macmillan ijl Lucid account of various methods adopted by gar- deners to secure new and improved varieties. Deals with subjects of variation as influenced by physical en- vironment, the struggle for life, the division of labor, etc. Ath. '96, 2; 261. Principles of vegetable-gardening. 1901. 18cm (Rural sci. ser. ) Macmillan 11.2.5 American books on vegetable gardening, p. 244-63; Recent experiment station publications relating to vege- table gardening, p. 263-70. As indispensable for householder as for practical market gardener. Clilc. trib. Henderson, Peter. Gardening for profit. 190.3. 19cm Judd $1.50 Marked an era in American horticulture. The secret of its success and of the author's was invention of new methods adapted to operations on a large scale. Cycl. of Amer. hort. 2: 729 (B) 636 I>ome§tie animals Coburn, F. D. Swine husbandry. 3d ed. 1903. 19cm Judd $1.50 Practical manual, with suggestions as to the prevention and treatment of diseases. Title. Henry, W: A. Feeds and feeding. ISHS. 232cm Caspar .$2 n Excellent authoritative handbook for stockmen and students. Jordan, W. H. Feeding of animals. 2d ed. 1903. 17^cm (Rural sci. ser.) Macmillan fl.25 n Account of chemical constituents of plants and animals, processes of nutrition and digestion, functions of food in the body, description of different cattle foods, and the most recent results of scientific investigation and farm practice. Intended for reader with some scientific knowledge. I^ittsburg. Miller, Mrs Harriet (Mann) Our home pets; how to keep them well and happy, l)y Olive Thorne Miller. 1S94. 17^cm Harper $1.25 On characteristics and proper care of various kinds of birds, dogs, cats, and such uruisual i>etsasthe raccoon, alligator, etc. N. Y. Shaler, N. S. Domesticated animals: their re- lation to man and to his advancement in civili- zation. 1895. 23.U:ni Scribner $2.50 We have seldom seen animals so fairly treated and have never known them to be more reliably characterized. Nation, 62; 20 (B) Shaw, Thomas. Animal breeding. 1903. 19cm Judd $1.5(1 Stoddard, H. H. New egg farm. 1900. 20cm Judd $1 Management of poultry on a large scale for commercial purposes. Title . Watson, G: C. Farm poultry. 1901. 18cm (Rural sci. ser. ) Macmillan .$1.25 n Bibliography, p. 331-34. Gives working details on every part of subject, written in a really scientific spirit; language clear and simple. Principles that underlie good practice brought to front. Nature, 64:575 (B) eST Dairy Conn, H. W: Bacteria in milk and its products. 1903. 20Jcm Blakiston $1.25 n Partial list of recent literature, p. 291-301. Thorough, concise discus.sion of action of Imcteria on milk, their use in manufacture of milk products and con- nection between milk bacteria and distribution of certain diseases. Not too technical for general readers, though intended specially for students in dairying, health officers, sanitarians, etc. Pittsburg. "Wing, H:H. Milk and its products. 1897. 18cm (Rural sci. ser. ) Macmillan $1 Gives latest results from many agricultural experiment stations: especially useful to students; contains bibliog- raphy (p. 269-67) and dairy laws. N. Y. 63§ Bee§ Boot, A. I. ABO of bee culture; rev. by E. R. Root. 1903. 25cm Judd $1.25 Biographies ol noted bee-keepers, p. 407-39. 639 Fi§liculture Norris, Tliaddeus. American fish-culture. 1868. 19Jcm Coates $1 . 75 Embracing all details of artificial breeding and rearing of trout, culture of salmon, shad and other fishes. Title. 640 Domestic economy Campbell, J/r.s Helen (Stuart) Household economics. 1897. 20icm Putnam $1.50 References at end of each chapter. States the problems of family life, driving home the conviction of their importance. The organic relation of household activities with all others is made plain. C. R. Henderson in Dial, 22- 286 (B) Clark, T. M. Care of a house. 1903. 19.km Macmillan $1..50 n Valuable handbook on the repair and maintenance of houses, for non-technical readers, Craver, Herrick, Mrs Christine (Terhune) First aid to the young housekeeper. 1900. 18cm Scribner $1 About marketing, kitchen fire, cooking processes, tid.v and sanitary housekeeping, management of servants N. Y'. 631 152 A. L. A. CATALOG— CLASS LIST Holt, Emily. Encyclopsedia of household econ- omy. 1903. 21cm McClure 11.60 n Treats kitchen, closets, repairs and restorations, liouse cleaning, laundry, plumbing, sanitation, ' keeping things,' lighting, heating, water, sick room, lawns and gardens, bleaches, disinfectants, healing simples, family sewing, etc. N. Y. Parloa, Maria. Home economics. 1898. 19cm Century $1.50 Authoritative manual of household management, inclu- sive, accurate, useful. Well indexed and practical for the housekeeper on a small or large scale. N. Y. Richards, 3frs E. H. (Swallow) Cost of living as modified by sanitary science. 1899. 19cm Wiley $1 Attempts to indicate best methods, and the proper di- vision of incomes of from SI, 500 to 83,000 between food, rent, running expenses, clothing, service, the emotional and intellectual life, etc. N. Y. 641 Cookery. Oai^trononiy Abel, Mrs M. .W. (Hinman) Practical sanitary and economic cooking. 1900? 19cm Amer. pub. health ass'n 40c Appended: Food of children and some remarks on household management. 1900. States clearly food values and proper methods of prep- aration; gives recipes, bills of fare and prices. N. Y. Ewing', Mrs Emma (Pike) Art of cookery. 1899. 19^cm Merrill $1.75 Author experienced teacher of cooking. Manual of principles: marketing; food materials; methods of cook- ing; mixing; seasoning; serving and garnishing. Well indexed. Buffalo. Farm.er, F. M. Boston cooking-school cook book; rev. with an apx. of 300 recipes and an addenda of 60 recipes. 1904. 20cm Little f2 Food and cookery for the sick and con- valescent. 1904. 20cm Little $1.50 n Kirkland, E.. S. Dora's housekeeping. 6th ed. 1899. 17cm Y McCiurg 75c Six little cooks; or, Aunt Jane's cooking class. 10th ed. 1900. 17cm McClurg 75c Y Recipes tried by girls from 9 to 12 under careful .supervision. In story form, recording a summer's expe- rience. N. Y. Lamed, Mrs Linda (Hull) The hostess of to-day. 1899. 21cm Scribner $1.50 Suggestions as to table service, formal and informal dinners, luncheons, teas, etc. Many compact recipes with approximate prices. N. Y. Lincoln, 3frs M.. J. (Bailey) Boston school kitchen text-book. 1887. 19cm Little $1 Study of food and explanation of general principles in connection with practical lessons in plain cooking. Adapted to use ol classes in public and industrial schools Pref. Lincoln, Mrs M. . J. (Bailey) Mrs Lincoln's Boston cook book. 1900. 19Jcm Little $2 Trustworthy guide in practical cookery. Arrangement of topics systematic and directions for work concise and exact. A useful outline of the chemistry and physiology of food. L. & I. Parloa, Maria. Miss Parloa's young house- keeper; designed especially to aid beginners. 1894. 18icm Estes |1 n Richards, MrsB. H. (Swallow), & Elliott, S. M. Chemistry of cooking and cleaning. 2d ed. 1897. 175cm Home science 50c S Books of reference, p. 153-54. Excellent practical manual. Assumes elementary knowledge of chemistry. N. Y. Rorer, Mrx Sarah (Tyson) Mrs Eorer's new cook book; a manual of housekeeping. 1902. 21cm Arnold .?2 n Terhune, Mrs M.. V. (Hawes) Breakfast, luncheon and tea; by Marion Harland. 1900. 19 Jem (Common sense in the household ser. ) Scribner $1.75 Marion Harland's complete cook book. 1903. 22cm Merrill i?2 A practical and exhaustive manual of cookery and housekeeping, containing thousands of carefully proved recipes. Title. Thompson, Sir 10th ed. 1899. Henry. Food and feeding. 20Jcm Warne SI. 75 Whitney, Mrs A. D. (Train) to the cook-books. 16cm Just how; a key Houghton $1 A " little grammar of cuisine " , giving details that most cookbooks assume as known: list of utensils, timetables, order and methods of mixing, measures, etc. Contains tested recipes in sufficient variety for most tables, with explicit directions for preparation. N. Y. WiUiams, M. . E. , & Fisher, K. R. Elements of the theory and practice of cookery; a text- book for schools. 1901. 18Jcm Macmillan $1 n Williams, W: M. 19Jcm Chemistry of cookery. 1902. Appleton $1.50 Explains in simple terms chemistry of boiling, roasting, grilling, frying and stewing. Discusses nourishing qual- ities of foods and effect of cooking. Clear and authorita- tive. N. Y. 643 Food Richards, Mrs E. H. (Swallow) Cost of food; a study in dietaries. 1901. 19cm Wiley $1 Bibliography, p. 155-58. Study of food requirements and economical means of meeting them for infants, school children, brain workers, the aged, etc. Working tables and menus, N. Y. USEFUL ARTS— Domestic economy 153 645 Furnilure French, L. H. Homes and their decoration. 1903. 22eni Dt)dd ?■> n Goes into great detail in descriptions and suggestions, those concerning color being particularly good. Many illustrations. Pittsburg. Wheeler, Mm Candace (Thurber) Principles of home decoration. 1903. 222cm Doubleday fl.80n Deals with theory and specilic applications, art being understood to imply both appropriateness and beauty. Color, fitness, kitchen, bedrooms, walls, floors, draperies, furniture, among subjects discussed. N. Y. 646 Clothing Broi' ghton, il/z-.s J. Practical dressmaking. 1902. 18Jcm Macmillan 75c Besides giving general directions for cuttiiig and fit- ting, tells hovv tit patch and do plain sewing. Olcott. James, T. M. Longmans' complete course of needlework, knitting and cutting-out. 1901. 19cm Longmans $2 647 Servants: training, duties, ivages Salmon, L. M. Domestic service; 2d ed. with an additional chapter on domestic service in Europe. 1901. 22 Jem Macmillan $2 S Bibliography, p. 317-22. From economic standpoint, based on stati.stics gath- ered from employers, employees and census returns. Sketches history and suggests possible remedies. N. Y. Springsteed, A. F. . The expert waitress. 1903. 17Jcm Harper $1 P ainly written directions concerning all phases of the work. Instructions for carving, serving, care of rooms, dishes and lamps, picnic and traveling lunches, invalid's room, etc. and chapters on truthfulness, adaptability and a servant's contract. Buffalo. 648 Laundry Balderston, L. B. , & Limerick, M. C. Laun- dry manual. 1900. 19Jcm Avil 50c 649 ]Vur»ery. Children. Slclirooni Griffith, J: P. C. Care of the baby. 3d ed. 1903. 21cMi Saunders $1.50 n Manual for mothers and nurses, containing practical directions for the management of infancy and childhood in health and in disease. Title. Harrison, Eveleen. 18om Home nursing. 1900. Macmillan SI Simplest rules and remedies to be used in care of .sick, some general directions regarding nourishment, and simple recipes for invalid cooking. Pref . Oppenheim, Nathan. Care of the child in health. 1900. ISJcm Macmillan $1.25 A physician's practical counsels to parents. Beginning with preparations for child's advent, discusses feeding, bathing, sleep, haVjits, education, defective children, common diseases, relations of parents to children. N. Y. TJffelmann, J. A. Manual of the d(jmestic hy- giene of the child; tr. l>y H. R. Miliuowski; ed. byM..P. Jacobi. 1S91. 231cm. Putnam $1.75 Scientific and comprehensive. For trained readers. L. & I. Wheeler, Marianna. The baby; his care and training. 1901. 172cm Harper $1 n Plain and sensible in the last degree. Nation, 74: 289 (B) 650 Coniiiiunication. Com- merce 652 Writing Jackson, John. Theory and practice of hand- writing. Rev. ed. 1894. 21cni Harison $1 Claims of vertical writing, forms of letters, and direc- tions for teaching. Brief history of former use of upright handwriting, its decay and revival. L. & I. 653 Abbreviations. Shorthand Kimball, Duran. Business shorthand; present- ing a method of swift writing for the use of amanuenses and reporters in accordance with the principles of Lindsley's takigrafy. od ed. 1902. 20cm Kimball $1 Kitt, C: W. Shorthand diotionarj'; containing characters written in accordance with lessons in Pitman phonography. 1901. 15 J x 7icm Ef Powers $1 Munson, J. E. Art of phonography. Rev. ed. 1898. 19Jcm Putnam $2 Pitman, iSir Isaac. Isaac Pitman's complete phonographic instructor. Rev. ed. 1900. 16 Jem Pitman $1.50 Shorthand dictionary; prepared by P. B. S. Peters. 1901. 15 x 8cm Powers $1 Rose, R. F. Stenographers' aid; shorthand il- lustrations by J. L. Kapus. 1900. 20ciii .Vuthor, Chicago $1 Torrey, Bates. Instruction in practical short- hand; a simple and progressive arrangement of the essentials of Graham phonography. 1902. 20cm Heath $1..50 n 654 Telegraphs. Cables. Signals Bright, Charles. Story of tlie Atlantic cable. 1903. 19Jcm Appleton $1 n 641 154 A. L. A. CATALOG— CLASS LIST Houston, E. J., & Kennelly, A. E. Electric telegraphy. 1897. 17icm (Elem. electro-tech, ser. ) McGraw $1 Duplex, quadruplex and multiplex methods described and illustrated, giving good idea of process of sending simultaneously several messages over same wire. Two chapters on submarine telegraphy. Map of world show- ing cable and some overland connections. Describes methods of laying and repairing cables. Elec. world, 29: .540. ■ Electric telephone. 2d ed. 1902. 17ocm (Elem. electro-tech. ger. ) SlcGraw §1 From elementary principles to the complete modern systems, including line work, switch boards and other apparatus. Chapter on radiophony, telephony with a beam of'light as a carrier of wave impulses. Elec. world, 29: 428. Lodge, Sir O. J. Signalling across space with- out wires; a description of the work of Hertz and his successors. 3d ed. 1900. 22cm Van Nostrand $2 Largely Royal institution lectures 1894. Account also of later applications of wave experiments to wirele.ss telegraphy. Not severely technical. Engin. n. 46: 64. Maver, William, jr. American telegraphy and encyclopedia of the telegraph. 5th ed. 1903. 24Jcm Van Nostrand $3.50 Clear and complete description of various systems and apparatus. Excellent for reference. For practical advanced students and engineers. Crocker. Miller, K. B. American telephone practice. 3d ed. 1900. 26Jcm Amer. elec. co. $3 Clear and logical; entire field is carefully covered. Enffhi. n. 44: 84. Williams, J. A. Manual of rural telephony. - 1902. ISJcm Manual pub. co. $1 Condenses instruction for organizing and financing tel- ephone companies; intended to aid rural electrician. Elrr. world, 41:207. Wittbecker, W: A. Domestic electrical work. 1902. 20cm WilUams 50c Appeared as articles in the .Melal worker. For amateur electrician. How to wire buildings for bells, alarms, annunciators and for gas lighting from batteries. Title. 655 Printing. Putolisliing. Copyright De Vinne, T. L. Practice of typography, v. 1-3. 1900-02. 19 Jem Century |2 ea n V. 1, Plain printing types: processes of type-making, point system, names, sizes, styles and prices of plain printing types, v. 2, Correct composition; a treatise on spelling, abbreviations, the compounding and division of words, the proper use of figures and numerals, italic and capital letters, notes, etc. with observations on punc- tuation and proof-reading, y. 3, Treatise on title-pages, with numerous illustrations in facsimile and some obser- ^'fltions on the early and recent printing of books. Pennell, Joseph. Modern illustration. 1895. 19Jcm (Ex-libris ser.) Macmillan |3.50 n Putnam, G-: H. Authors and their public in ancient times. 1894. 19Jcm Putnam $1.50 Principal works referred to, pref. p. 13-17. Sketch of literary conditions and of the relations with the public of literary producers, from the earliest times to the invention 61 printing. Title. Books and their makers during the mid- dle ages. 2 V. 1896-97. 23Jcm Ptitnam $2.50 ea Bibliography, v. 1, pref. p. 17-27. Study of conditions of production and distribution of literature from fall of Roman empire to close of 17th century. Title. ed. Question of copyright. 2d ed. 1896. 20cm Putnam 51.75 Comprising text of U. S. copyright law and a summary of copyright laws at present in force in the chief countries. Title. & J": B. Authors and publishers. 7th ed. 1900. 21cm Putnam $1.75 Contents: Publishing methods and arrangements, by G: H. P. The making of books, by J: B. P. Manual of suggestions for beginners in literature, com- prising a description of publishing methods and arrange- ments, together with general hints for authors. Title. Raw-ling's, G. B. Story of books. 1901. 15jcm (Lib. of useful stories) Appleton .S5c n Outline history of making and presentation of books, manuscript and printed, to about 1550, with brief chapter on modern bookmaking. N. Y. Thompson, J: S. Mechanism of the linotype: installation, operation and care. 1902. 20cm Inland pr. co. 81.50 Articles originally published in Inland printer, revised and amended to include latest improvements. Pref. 656 Transportation. Railroading The American railway, its construction, develop- ment, management and appliances; with introd. by T; M.Cooley. 1897. 24.]cm Scribner $3 Reprinted from Scribner's niagazine, 1888-89. Papers by T: C. Clarke, John Bogart, M. N. Forney, E. P. Alexander, H. G. Protit, Horace Porter, Theodore Voorhecs, Benjamin Norton, .\. T. Hadley, T: L, James, C: F. Adams, B. B. Adams jr. Brooks, E. S. The American sailor. Rev. ed. 1899. 23cm Lothrop $1.50 Published in 1888 with title Story of the American .^ailiir. .^tory of his development and deeds on merchant vessel and man of war to 1900. Haines, E: S. American railway management. 1897. 19em Wiley $2.50 Addresses before American railway association, and mis- cellaneous atldresses and papers. Title. USEFUL ARTS — Communication: commerce 155 Knight, A. M. Modern seamanship. 1901. 24cm Van Nostrand S(i n Modern in method and in scope; a valuable manual for yachts and merchant vessels as "well as for men of war. Pittsburg. Maginnis, A. J. The Atlantic ferry; its ships, men and working. 3d ed. 1900. lO^cm Macmillan $2 Relates to trans-Atlantic steam trade, giving account of respective lines, vessels and workings. Well illustrated. Important tables and chart show development of steam- ers. Van Nostrand, 21: lO'd. Patterson, Howard. Patterson's illustrated nautical encycli:ipedia. Kev. ed. 1901. 262cm INIarine rev. 63 Rf A work of reference for naval revenue, coast survey, transport and light house services, and adapted for use of the naval reserve. Title. Weyl, W. E: Passenger traffic' of raihvaj-s. 1901. 25cni (Penn. imiv. ser. in pol. econ. & pub. law) Ginn $1.50 Valuable as summary of suitistics gathered from prin- cipal European countries and United States. 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Practical business l)Ookkee.p- ing by double entry; for schools and for self- instruction. 1893. 26x20Jcm Heath 61.40 n Soule, George. Soulc's new science and prac- tice of accounts. 7th ed. 1903. 27cm Caspar 64 n Exposition of double entry and single entry bookkeep- ing with the most approved forms of merchandising, com- mission and other lines of business. Joint stock company and corporation bookkeeping and expert work in corpo- ration accounting and limited partnership companies are special features. Title. 65S Business manuals. Tables Methods. Crormsrell, J: H. American business woman. 1900. 22cm Putnam $2 An endeavor to teach women in a serious laut readable way how to handle bank accounts and to deal with real and personal piroperty, with cautious advice as to general principles of investment. Natioi}, 71: 191 (B) Hooper, Frederick, & Graham, James. Intro- duction to modern business methods; the home trade. 1901. 22cm (Mod. man. of commerce) Macmillan 61 Guide to operations incidental to the trade of the United Kingdom, with customary documents and correspond- ence. A reference book for business men and a text- book for commercial students. Title. Palmer, O. K. Type-writing and business cor- respondence. Rev. ed. 1900. 2.'i2cm Lippincott 61 Business letters based on actual correspondence, giv- ing commercial forms and expressions; brief rules fi)r punctuation; directions for proper fingering of keys; ex- amples of law forms, statements, specifications, etc re- produced from type-^vritten work. Pref. 659 Artvertising Fowler, N. C. Building business. 1893. 23xl8cm Publicity pub. CO. 61.50 Comprehensive and practical book about advertising. Buffalo. 660 Chemical technology Blount, .Bertram. Practical electro-chemistry. 1901. 23cm Macmillan $3.25 n Discusses economic aspects of every branch of electro- chemistry. Masterly discussion of economics of elec- tricity. Nation, 73: 173. & Bloxam, A. G. Chemistry for engi- neers and manufacturers. 2v. 1900. 22(iii (Griffin's sci. text-bks. ) Lippincott v. 1, $3; v. 2, $4 Bibliography, 2: 438-11. V. 1 includes chemistry of materials of construction, of fuels, waters, lubricants, and the metallurgy of iron, cop- per, lead, zinc, tin, mercury, silver, gold, etc. Engin. n. 35: 392. V. 2 treats briefly chemistry of manufacture of sul- phuric acid, alkali, artificial manure, lime and cement, glass, sugar and starch, oils, etc. also of destructive dis- tillation, petroleum, clay industries, brewing and distil- ling, textiles and bleaching. Handy manual for gen- eral reader. Entiin. n. 36: 424. 655 156 A. L. A. CATALOG— CLASS LIST Cremer, J: H:, & Bicknell, G. A. Chemical and metallurgical hand book; containing tables, formulas and information for the use of chem- ists, metallurgists and mining engineers. 3d ed. 1903. 16icm Authors, Cleveland $3.50 n Meldola, Raphael. Coal aijd what we get from it. 2d ed. 1897. ITJcm (Romance of sci.) E. & J. B. Young $1 Origin of coal; history and manufacture of coal gas; history and description of substances obtained from coal tar. Knowl. 14: 172. Sadtler, S: P. Hand-book of industrial organic chemistry. 3d ed. 1900. 24jcm Lippincott $5 n Bibliography at end of each chapter. Describes raw materials and process of manufacture and products of several industries, and gives analytic tests and methods, bibliography and statistics of impor- tant industries. Engin. n. 36: 352. Thorp, F. H. Outlines of industrial chemistry; a text-book for students. 1898. 23cm Macmillan $3.50 n Brief bibliography, pref. p. 19. Treats subjects under "Inorganic industries" and "Organic industries." Descriptions of processes, con- cl'^e, clear and interesting. Frequent reference to Ameri- can practice an important feature. W. A. Noyes in Science, 32: 150. Thorpe, T: E: Dictionary of applied chemistry. 3 V. 1898-1900. 23Jcm Longmans $50 Rf Essentially a dictionary of chemistry in its applica- tion to arts and manufactures. Complementary to Watt's Dictionary of chemistry, general plan and arrangement similar. Pref. Wagner, Rudolf von. Manual of chemical tech- nology; tr. and ed. by Sir William Crookes. 1900. 26Jcm Appleton $7.50 662 Pyrotechnics, explosives, etc. Poole, Herman. Calorific power of fuels. 2d ed. 1900. 23Jcm Wiley $3 Authorities consulted, pref. p. 1.5-17. Based on translation of Pouvoir calorijique des combus- tibles by M. Scheurer-Kestner, with changes necessary to adapt it to American methods and data, omitting many portions and adding new matter. Evgin. n. 39: 360. 663 BeTcrages Matthews, C: G: Manual of alcoholic fermenta- tion and the allied industries. 1902. 19cm Longmans $2.60 n 665 Oils. Oases Hornby, John. Text-book of gas manufacture. 1902. 18om (Tech. handbks. ) Macmillan $1.50 Concise little book setting forth the chief points in gas manufacture in a manner that students may readily grasp. F. H. Thorp in Science, 26: 815. 666 Ceramics. Ctlass Bolas, Thomas. Glass blowing and working. 1898. 18Jcm Lane |1 n Bibliography, p. 207-9. Chapters on glass work In miniature, tools and appli- ances, methods of working and blowing glass, coloring and modifying materials, making decorative articles, etc. Practical guide. Illustrated with outline drf„wings. N. Y. Davis, C: T: Practical treatise on the manufac- ture of bricks, tiles, terra-cotta, etc. 2d ed. 1889. 24cm Baird $5 Meade, R: K. Chemical and physical examina- tion of Portland cement. 1901. 15xl22cm. Chemical pub. co. $1 Describes standard methods in detail. Intended as- guide for inexperienced chemists and engineers. Pitts- burg. Po'well, H. J. Principles of glass-making; with treatises on crown and sheet glass, by Henry Chance, and plate glass, by H. G. Harris. 1883. 18cm (Tech. handbks.) Macmillan $1 Randau, Paul. Enamels and enamelling; tr. by Charles Salter. 1900. 22cm Van Nostrand $4 n Introduction to preparation and application of all kinds of enamels for technical and artistic purposes- Title. 667 Bleacliing, dyeing, etc. Brannt, W: T. Varnishes, lacquers, printing inks and sealing-waxes. 1893. 19cm Baird $3 Includes description of properties of raw materials used and simple methods for testing them. Appendix gives receipts for putties, stains for wood, bone and ivory, etc. Pref. Hurst, G: H. Garment dyeing and cleaning. 2d ed. 1901. 20cm Lippincott $1.75 n Practical work by English chemist. Treats also of cleaning garments, bleaching and finishing fabrics, scour- ing and dyeing skin rugs and mats, feathers and gloves, and straw bleaching and dyeing. Fully illustrated. L. &I. — Painters' colours, oils and varnishes; a practical manual. 3d ed. 1901. 20cm Lippincott $3.50 n Iiehner, Sigmund. Ink manufacture; tr. from the German by W: T. Brannt. 1892. 19cm Baird $2 Deals with raw materials, chemical constitution, vari- ous kinds of ink, preserving agents, extracts and powders, etc. Most of the receipts have been practically tested. Pref. Eng. ed. 1902 tr. by Arthur Morris and Herbert Robson^ pub. by Scott, Greenwood & co. .5/ n USEFUL ARTS — Chemical technology 157 66§ Other organic chemical iiitlu!!itrie§ Bideal, Samuel. Glue and glue testing. 1900. 22cm Van Nostrand $4 n 669 Metallurgy and assaying Brown, W. L. Manual of assaying gold, silver, lead, copper. 9th ed. 1900. 18Jcm Spon $2.50 CamplDell, H. H. Manufacture and properties of iron and steel. 2d ed. 1903. 23cm Engin. & min. j. |5 S In part a second edition of author's Simctural steel, 1896, but practically new. Enlarged to cover all kinds of iron and steel. Valuable to student of methods, engineer who uses steel in his designs, and to political economist and statistician. Engin. n. v. 49, 19 Mar. lit. sup. p. 33. JPeters, E:D. Modern copper smelting. 7th ed. 1895. 23icm Engin. & min. j. $5 Bicliards, J. W: Aluminium; its history, occur- rence, properties, metallurgy and applications, including its allgys. 3d ed. 1896. 23icm Baird |6 Bibliography, pref. p. 13-14. , 670 Manufactures Bocheleau, W: F. Great American industries. 3v. 1896-1900. 19Jcm (Home & school ser.) Flanagan 50c ea. T Contents: bk. 1, Coal, petroleum, iron, marble, slate, gold and silver, bk. 2, Products of the soil. bk. 3, Man- ufactures. 671 Articles made of metals Blinii, L. J. Practical work-shop companion for tin, sheet-iron and copper-plate workers, with receipts and manipulations. 'Rev. ed. 1904. 19cni Baird $2.50 Chase, I: McK. Art of pattern-making. 1903. 19cm Wiley 92.50 Notes and short essays on pattern-making and pattern makers' tools. Describes construction of some difficult Iiatterns and gives useful tables for shop use. Pitt.sburg. Compton, A. G: First lessons in meta,l- working. 1890. 19cm Wiley $1.50 Well illustrated exercises in iron and steel processes, designed for first year college students. Clear and prac- tical. X. Y. Puller, Jolin. Art of coppersmithing. 1894. 2,5(;ni Williams $3 Specific lessons in making many kinds of copper uten- .sils, graded according to difficulty and thoroughly illuB- trated. N. Y. Sharp, John. Modern foundry practice. 1900. 22icm i^pon S8 Dealing with green-sand, dry-sand and loam molding processes; materials used; also detailed descriptions of the machinery and other appliances employed, with practical examples and rules, including revised subject matter and tables from N. E. Spretson's Casting and founding. Title. Smith, J. B. Treatise upon wire, its manufac- ture and uses, embracing comprehensive de- scriptions of the constructions and applications of wire ropes. 1891. 25cm Wiley $3 Smith, Oberlin. Press-working of metals. 1901. 23cm Wiley $3 Principles and practice of shaping metals in dies by action of presses, with description of construction of such implements in their various forms, and of materials worked in them. Illustrated. Title. Watt, Alexander. Electro-plating and electro- refining of metals; being a new ed. of Alexan- der Watt's "Electro-deposition;" rev. by Arnold Philip. 1902. 20Jcm Lockwood 12/6 n; Van Nostrand $4.50 n Wilson, H. Silverwork and jewelry. 1903. 19 Jem (Art. crafts ser. ) Appleton $1.40 n Not historical but a practical guide to some simple processes. Describes operations of each process consecu- tively from beginning to end. Pref. Woodworth, J. V. Dies, their construction and use, for the modern working of sheet metals. 1903. 23Jcm Henley $3 On design, construction and use of dies, punches, tools, fixtures and devices, with the manner in which they should be used in the power press, for cheap and rapid production of sheet metal parts and articles. Illustrated by 505 engravings. Title. 672 Articles made of iron and steel Ede, George. Management of steel. 7th ed. 1901. 19cm Spon $2 n Woodworth, J. V. Hardening, tempering, an- nealing and forging of steel. 1903. 23Jcm Henley $2.50 Practical treatment and working of high and low grade steel. Illustrated by 201 engravings. Title. 675 LiCather and articles made of leather Modern American tanning. 1902. 24Jcm Jacobsen pub. co. $5 Practical treatise on the manufacture of leather, comp. from articles in Hide and kather and written by well known tannery foremen, superintendents and chemists. Title. 662 158 A. L. A. CATALOG— CLASS LIST 676 Paper and articles made of paper Butler, r. 0. Story of paper-making. 1901. 20cm Butler $1.25 n Ancient records on clay, stone, papyrus and parchment described, and history of modern paper making .sketched, with detailed account of various modern processes. A7«- derg. m. 13: -166. Cross, C: F:, & Bevan, E: J: Text-book of paper-making. 2d ed. 1900. 19cm Spon $5 Bibliography, p. 311-12. 677 Cotton, wool, silk, linen, ete. Beaumont, Roberts. Woollen and worsted cloth manufacture; for the use of persona em- ployed in the manipulation of textile fabrics. 3d ed. 1899. 18cm (Tech. handbks.) Bell 7/6; Macmillan $2 Bell, T. F. Jacquard weaving and designing. 1895. 22cm Longmans $4 Cole, G: S. Cole's encyclopedia of dry goods. Rev. ed. 1900. 23Jcm . Caspar S:! n Rf Descriptive and historical account of stjindard fabrics, garments and related articles of merchandise [with history of materials] and explanation of processes of manufacture. Kroeger. Taggart, W: S. Cotton spinning. 2d ed. 3 v. 1901-02. 18Jcm Macmillan v. 1-2, $1.75 ea; v. 3, $4 Todd, M. P. Hand-loom weaving; with introd. by A^. W. Cooley. 1902. 18Jcm Rand, McNally 90c Bibliography, p. 148-58. Illustrated manual for school and home, describing tools, materials, processes and the weaving of a variety of articles. N. Y. Wlieeler, 3£rs Candace (Thurber) How to make rugs. 1902. 19cm Doubleday $1 n Plea for revival of domestic rugmaking, specially in rural communities. Gives details as to coloring and weaving. N. Y. Young, T: M. American cotton industry; a study of work and workers. 1902. 19cm Scribner 75c n Detailed report by an English specialist. X. Y. 67H Ruhbcr and articles made of rubber Seeligmann, T. <-& others. Indiarubber and gutta percha; tr. by J: G. Mcintosh. 1903. 25cm Van Nostrand $7.50 n Bibliography, p. 385-96. Complete practical treatise on indiarubber and gutta percha in their historical, botanical, arboricultural, me- chanical, chemical and electrical aspects. Title. 680 Mechanic trades Bourne, B.. W: The home mechanic; by Jonn Wright. 1903. 23cm Murray 12/ n Contents: Joinery; Squares: Planes; Saws; Chisels; Tools; Repairs; Soldering; Tools for metal work; The turn or bow-lathe; Wood-turning; The lathe; Steam-engines; Metal work; Chucks, etc. Drilling; Boring. Bower, J: A. How to make common things. 4th ed. 1902. 18Jcm See. for promot. Christian knowl. 3/6 T Carpentry, binding, sailboat models, metal working, simple apparatus for chemical experiments, how to copy a model or cast, electric appliances. Ed. sel. Burr, S. D. V. Bicycle repairing; from articles in the Iron age. 1896. 23cm Williams $1 Various mechanical operations involved are described in detail, and so as to be clear to ordinary workman. Engin n. 36: 32. Craigin, Harry. Boy's workshop, with plans and designs for in-door and out-door work, by a boy and his friends; with introd. by H: R. ^^^aite. 1884? ISJcm Lothrop $1 Y Teaches use of tools and tells how to make all sorts of useful things. Wis. Hopkins, G: M. Home mechanics for amateurs. ' 1903. 21cm (Sci. Amer. ,«er. ) Munn S1.50 Deals with woodworking, household ornaments, metal- working, lathe work, metal spinning, silver working; making model engines, boilers and water motors; making telescopes, microscopes and meteorologic instruments, electric chimes, cabinets, bells, night lights, dynamos and motors, electric light and an electric furnace. Prac- tical, by noted amateur experimenter. Pub. wkly. How to make and how to mend; by an amateur mechanic. 1901. 19cm Macmillan 81.25 Brief alphabetically arranged receipts for useful arti- cles and operations indoors and out, from eolian harps to washing woolens. Illustrated. N. Y. Leland, C: G. Manual of mending and repair- ing; with diagrams. 1896. 19cm Dodd $1.50 Copious, clear, exact and trustworthy. Reveals many craft dodges. .1(7;.. '96, 2: 329. liukin, James. Boy engineers. 1901. 20cni (Knick. ser.) Putnam SI. 25 Y Describes making tools, building workshop and con- structing machines. N. Y. The young mechanic. 1902. 20cm (Knick. ser. ) Putnam si. 25 Y Containing directions for the use of all kinds of tools, and for the construction of steam engines and mechan- ical models, including the art ol turning in wood and metal. Title. 6§1 Watcli and inslmmcnt making Britten, F: J. Watch and clot'k makers' hani^ book, dictionary and guide. 10th ed. 1902. 22cm Spon pa. $2 USEFUL ARTS — Manufactures. Mechanic trades 159 6§2 Black§niitliing Richardson, M. T. ed. Practical horse shoer. 1889. 19Jcm Baird $1 Reprint of articles in Blacksmith and wheelwHgld. 683 Liock and gun making Greener, "W: W. Gun and its development. 7th ed. 1899. 2.3xl8icm Scribner $4 n Such information as is most frequently sought by a sportsman. Pref. 684 Carriage and cabinet making Cabinetmaker. 1892. 21cm (Pract. mech. ser. ) Ward $2 Appeared originally in the Industrial self-instructor. Specific Instructions for making over 70 pieces oi simple furniture, with many drawings. Adapted to any one not an absolute novice. N. Y. 6§6 Bookbinding Cockerell,' Douglas. Bookbinding and the care of books; a handbook for amateurs, bookbinders & librarians. 1902. 19}cm (Art. crafts ser.) Appleton $1.25 n Aid in selection of sound methods and supplement to workshop training. 120 cuts. Ranks with Ziihnsdorf s and Crane's manuals. Author trained in Cobden-Sander- son's shop. N. Y. Crane, W. J. E. Bookbinding for amateurs. 1885. 19cm Scribner $1 Descriptions of various tools and appliances required, and minute instructions lor their effective use. Illus- trated with 1.56 engravings. Title. Zaehnsdorf, J. W: Art of bookbinding. 1900. 18cm (Tech. handbks.) Macmillan $1.50 Reissue of ed. 2, 1890. Glossary, p. 173-79. Chief value is in exact account of technical processes now in use in England. Nation (B) 6M7 CloUie§making Hasluck, P. N. ed. Tailoring; hovF to make and mend trousers, vests and coats. 1901. 17J^xllcm (Work handbks. ) Cassell 40c 6§9 Otlier trade§ Firth., Annie. Cane basket work; a practical manual on weaving useful and fancy baskets (1st & 2d ser.) 2 v. 1896-1901. 19cm Scribner 60c ea Practical elementary directions for teachers and ama- teurs. Fully illustrated. Adapted specially to English conditions. Pittsburg. Morse, Mrs T. V. Basket making. 1902. 17J xl3cm (How to do it ser.) Art craft inst. 25c Eighty-two designs illustrated from baskets woven in classes at the Art Craft institute, Chicago. N. Y. White, Mary. How to make baskets. 1901. 19icm Doubleday $1 n Practical illustrated manual, describing clearly and ex- plicitly materials, processes and special designs. Chap- ter by Neltje Blanchan, ''What the basket means to the Indian." N. Y. ■ — ■ More baskets and how to make them. 1903. igjcm Doubleday $1 n 690 Building Byrne, A. T: Inspection of the materials and workmanship employed in construction. 2d ed. 1902. ISJxlOcm Wiley $.3 A large amount of information in compact and accessi- ble form embodies latest available practice in construc- tion and inspection. Enuilding:s Allsop, R. O. Public baths and wash-houses. 1894. 22cm " Spon $2.50 Originally appeared as illustrated articles in Building news. Berg, W. G. Buildings and structures of Amer- ican railroads; a reference book for railroad managers, superintendents, master mechanics, engineers, architects, and students. 1900. 30|x24cni Wiley $5 691 illustrations of buildings in different parts of the country, with descriptive text. Osterhout. 726 Ecclesiastic and religiou§ Bell's cathedral series; ed. by Gleeson White and E. F. Strange. 1897-1903. 19om Macmillan 60c ea A series of monographs by different authors furnishing accurate, well written, well illus- trated, inexpensive guide books which include sufficient information for all ordinsiry purposes on the history and archeology of the cities and the architecture and associations of English jind continental cathedrals. Possibly no small li- brary would find it wise to buy the whole series of 35 volumes at first, but might choose a few on the more noted cathedrals; e. g. Canterbury, Ely, Lincoln, St Paul's. Salisbury, Westminster. Ed. sel. Bond, Francis. English cathedrals illustrated. 2d ed. 1901. V.Wm Lippincott S2 S 180 photograi)hic illustrations. Clear, succinct accounts of origin and growth. Arch.r. (S) Ditchfleld, P: H. Cathedrals of Great Britain, their history and architecture. 1902. 19cm Lippincott §2 n Traveler's handbook; mainly architectural history and description, with brief account of sees; tables of building dates, dimensions and neighboring objects of interest; plans and illustrations. Treats Scotch and Welsh cathe- drals briefly. N. Y. Vau Rensselaer, Mrs Mariana (Grisivold) Handbook of English cathedrals. 1893. 19cm Century $2.50 The first edition was issued tinder title English cathe- drals. Canterbury, Peterborough, Durham, Salisbury, Lich- field, Lincoln, Ely, Wells, Winchester, Gloucester, York, London. Illustrated by Joseph Pennell. Title. Wilson, Epiphanius. Cathedrals of France; popular studies. 1900. 352cm Churchman S3 jNfore than 200 illustrations. 727 Educational Wlieelwright, E. M. School architecture. 1901. 27cm Rogers S5 n Authoritative, from point of view of architect. Chapter on manual training describes at considerable length several leading schools. Pittsburg. 72§ Residences. Outbuildings Book of a hundred houses ; a collection of pictures, plans and suggestions. 1902. 22 x 18cm Stone $3.20 n Gibson, L: H: Beautiful houses; a study in house-building. 1895. 23 Jem Crowell $2.50 P Foreign examples in domestic architecture; a collec- tion of American house plans; materials and details for the artistic housebuilder; the architect. Title. Convenient houses. 1889. 23.]cm Crowell $2.50 P Architect and housewife; a journey through the house; BO convenient house plans; practical house build- ing for the owner; business points in building; how to pay for a home. Title. Halsted, B. D. Barn iilans and outbuildings; rev. by E. C. Powell. 1903. 19cm Judd $1 Home building and furnishing. 1903. 19cm Doubleday $1 n P A combined new ed. of Model houses for little money, by W; L. I'rice, and /j;sirfeo/iOO /i077ies, by W. M.Johnson. Title. FINE ARTS — Architecture. Sculpti;re 167 Moore, F. C. How to build a home: the house practical. 1897. 19Jcm T)oubleday $1 P .Vuthorities consulted, p. 153. Suj^gestions as to safety from tire, safety to health, comfort, conveitience, durability and economy. Title. Taft, L. R. Greenhouse construction. 1894. 19cui Judd $1.50 Admirable in compactness and completeness. Garden ,tforr,t (B) 729 Architectural design and decora- lion Baldry, A. L. ]»lodern mural decoration. 1902. 25Jcm Scribner $5 n Describes technical processes involved in mural paint- ing, mosaic, sculpture in all kinds of materials, gesso, sgraffito, ceramic decoration and woodwork. Illustrated. Pittsburg. Robinsoii, J: B. Principles of architectural composition; with introd. by Russell Sturgis. 1899. 2.ocm (Architect, rec. ser.) Arch, record co. $2.50 An attempt to order and phrase , ideas which have hitherto been only felt by the instinctive taste of de- signers. Title. Ruskin, Joh.ii. ' Stones of Venice; with introd. by C: E. Norton. Brantwood ed. 2 v. 1897. 19Jcm Longmans $3 n V. 1, 8th ed, V. 2, 5th ed. His greatest work. Chapter on the nature of Gothic the central point of his whole teaching. J. V,'. Mackail. Van Pelt, J: V. Discussion of composition, especially as applied to architecture. 1902. . 21 Jem Macmillan $2 n Scope includes all the elements of design. Contains many valuable suggestions, shows evidences of knowl- edge and a sound feeling for flue art. Nation. Ware, W: R. American Vignola; pt. 1, The five orders. 1902. 32cm. Amer. arch. |3 Subject to be continued in a separate treatise. ■Wornura, R. N. Analysis of ornament; charac- teristics of styles. 10th ed. 1896. 22cm Scribner §3.20 n Incl. several bibliographies of illustrated literature. 730 Sculpture riaxman, John. Lectures on sculpture, deliv- ered before president and members of Royal academy. 1892. 18Jcm (Bohn's art. lib. ) Macmillan .'?1.75 n Contents: Memoir of author; Lecture], English sculp- ture; 2, Egyptian sculpture; 3, Grecian sculpture; 4, Science; 5, Beauty; 6, Composition; 7, Style; 8, Drapery; 9, Ancient art; lu. Modern sculpture; Address on death of Thomas Banks; On death of Canova. Marquand, Allan, & Frothingham, A. L. Text-book of the history I'f sculpture, ir. d. 20cm (College hi,st. of art) Longmans §1.50 S Bibliography, prcf. p. 15. References at beginning of each chapter. Devoted to European sculpture. X really invaluable help. Illustrated by 113 halftone prints. St. A: K. Ruskin, John. Aratra Pentelici; 7 lectures on the elements of sculpture, given before the Univ. of Oxford, 1870; with introd. by C: E. Norton. Brantwood ed. 1892. lOJciu Longmans §2.40 n Much also relating to the artistic aspect of numismatics. 732 Ancient Collignon, Maxima. Manual of mythology in relation to Greek art; tr. and enl. l)y J. E. Har- rison. Rev. ed. 1899. 19cm Lippincott §2 u Bibliography, pref. p. 1.5-16. Mitchell, jI/z-.s L. M. (Wrigkt) History of an- cient sculpture. 1883. 28cm & atlas 37J x 34cm I)odd §7.50 Excellent manual for general use. 500 illustrations. St. & K. 733 Oreek and Roman Gardner, E. A. Handbook of Greek sculpture. 1897. 20icm (Handbks. of archtcol. & antiq. ) Macmillan $2.50 n Select bibliography, pref. p. 17-20. Best account in English. Nation (B) 735 Modern Taft, Iiorado. History of American sculpture. 1903. 26cm (Hist, of Amer. art) Macmillan §6 n General bibliography, p. 539-^2. Illustrated. Fairly comprehensive and accurate. Greater part of book necessarily deals with men still living. Shows crit- ical discrimination in dealing with work of earlier sculptors. Nation, 77: 487. 736 Carving Jackson, F. G. Wood-carving as an aid to the study of elementary art. 1902. 24cm Chapman 3/ Sound and sensible book for beginners, both as regards technical instruction and the patterns. Spec. 90: 74JS. Leland, C: G. Manual of wood carving; rev. by J: J. Holtzapffel. 1891. 22 x 17Jcm Scribner $1.75 Careful instruction regarding use of tools, keeping them in order and general suggestions regarding their selec- tion. Eachvariety of work is described. Piib.optn.21:}?>^ (R) 723 168 A. L. A. CATALOG— CLASS LIST 738 Pottery. Porcelain Elliott, C: "W. Pottery and porcelain, from early times to 1876. 1878. 2.5Jcm Appleton $5 With 165 illustrations, and the more important marks and monograms. Title. Moore, Mrs N. H. Old china book, including Staffordshire, Wedgwood, lustre, and other English pottery and porcelain. 1903. 21cm Stokes $2 n Works consulted, p. 284. Shows plainly what is valuable and why;, tells history of manufacture and gives marks. Many specimens minutely described. Well illustrated. Pittsburg. 739 Bronxei. I{ras§e§. Bricabrac Erskine, r. J. Bent iron work. ' 1900. 18Jcm Scribner 40c Practical manual of instruction for amateurs in the art and cnift of making and ornamenting light articles in imitation of the beautiful medieval and Italian wrought iron work. Title. Leland, C: G. Elementary metal work. 2d ed. 1900. 22cm Macmillan $1.50 Y Explanation of the processes of cold metal work, chiefly as applied to decorative or industrial art, and specially with a view to their being taught in elementary and preparatory schools. Pref. . 740 Drawing. Decoration. Design Hamerton, P. G. Graphic arts. 1902. ISJcm Little $1.50 Treatise on the varieties of drawing, painting and en- graving, in compari-son with each other and with nature. Title. 741 Freehand. Crayon, from nature Sketehing Adel'borg', Ottilia. Clean Peter and the chil- dren of Grubbylea; tr. by Ada Wallas. 1901. 20 J X 28 Jem Longmans 11.25 Y Tells in rhyme and with many comic pictures how Peter washed the children of Grubbylea. Pub. wkly. Caldecott, Randolph. Hey diddle diddle pic- ture book. 11. il. 20 J X 24cm Warne $1.25 Y Containing: \^here are you going, my pret(>' maid? Hey diddle diddle and Baby Bunting; A frog he would a-wooing go; The fo.x jumps over the parson's gate. Exhibited in beautiful engravings, many printed in colors. Drawn )»y R. C. Engraved and printed by E. Evans. Title. . Panjandrum picture V)Ook. ii. d. 20Jx24cm Warne $1.25 Y fiontaining: Come la.sses and lads; Hide a cockhorse to Banbury Cro.ss, and A farmer went trotting upon his grey mare; Mrs ]\Iary Blaize; The great Panjandrum himself. Exhibited in engravings, many in colors. Drawn by R. C. Engraved and printed by E. ;gvans. Title. Caldecott, Randolph. Picture book. n. d. 23ix21cm Warne $1.25 ea Y Contents; v. 1, Diverting history of John Gilpin; House that Jack built; Babes in the wood; Elegy on the death of a mad dog. v. 2, Three jovial huntsmen; Singa song forsixpenee; The Queen of hearts; The farmer's boy. Exhibited in engravings, many in colors. Drawn by R. C. Engraved and printed by E. Evans. Title. Cross, A. K. Free-hand drawing; a manual for teachers and students. 1895. 21cm (Nat. drawing bks. ] Ginn 80c Francis, J. G. Book of cheerful cats and other animated animals. 1903. 17 x 23^cm Century $1 Y Nonsense verse and funny pictures from St Mcholn^, Sargent, 2. Mag'innis, C: D. Pen drawing. 1899. 19jcm Bates $1 Clear, comprehensive; excellent manual for beginners. Describes style of best illustrators. Helpful illustrations. N. Y. Ruskiii, John. Elements of drawing; in three letters to beginners; with illustrations by the author. Brantwood ed. 1902. 19jcm Longmans $1.50 n Bibliographic note, p. 5. Collation of the editions, p. 3.5.5-57. Thompson, L. S. Manual of drawing, to pre- pare students for the regents' examination. 1902. 25cm Heath $1.12 n At head of title: Thompson's educational and industrial system of drawing. Viollet-le-Duc, E. E. Learning to draw; or, The story of a young designer; tr. l:iy Virginia Champlin. 1881. 20cm Putaam $2 Y The right way of studying art practically is consid- ered, and much suggestive advice given. L. & I. Illustrated by the author. Walker, William. Handbook of drawing. 1899. 19Jcm Y Scribner .?1.75 742 Perspective Brush, il/r.s Christine (Chaplin) One summer's lessons in practical perspective. 1890. 18cm Little 75c Y For beginner's use in connection with object draw- ing. Sargent. Longfellow, W: P. P. Applied perspective, for architects and painters. 1901. 2Scm Houghton $3 n Miller, L. W: Essentials of perspective; illus. by the author. 1887. 19 x 26cm Scribner $1.50 FINE ARTS — Drawing: decoration 169 Ware, "W: R. Modern perspective; a treatise upon the principles and practice of plane and cj'lindrical perspective. Rev. ed. 1900. 19^cm and atlas of plates. Macmillan $4 n S Enlarged from articles in American arckitect and building nervs. Assumes a thorough preparation in mathematics. Most authoritative work on linear perspective in Eng- lish. Nation, 74: 57. 744 Hatliematical and scientific draAving; Bartlett, F. W. Mechanical drawing. Abridged ed. 1903. 2.3Jcm Wiley |1.50 n Written for use of cadets at U. S. naval academy. Title. Fox, 'William., & Thomas, C: W. Practical course in mechanical drawing. 1899. 205cni Van Nostrand SI. 25 Simple and practical, text clear without mathematics. Engin. n. (B) 745 Ornamental design. Woven fab- rics. Carpets. Wall papers, etc. Brown, F.C. Letters and lettering. 1902. 22cm Bates S2 Illustrated by examples of Roman, Gothic and Italic styles. Useful hints on tools, materials and methods. Engin. n. v. 49, 19 Feb. lit. sup. p. 11. Crane, "Walter. Bases of design. 2d ed. 1902. 19 Jem Macmillan S2.2.5 Influences affecting design, utility, material, climate, symbolism, etc. in architecture, mural decoration, tex- tile fabrics, bookmaking, etc. N. Y. Line and form. 1902. 19Jcm Macmillan S2.25 Full of practical knowledge. Profusely illustrated with sketches by author and reproductions from works of art. Nation, 71: 447. Of the decorative illustration of books old and new. 2d ed. 1901. 20cm ( Ex-libris ser.) Macmillan $2 n Examples and historical and critical value of the text make it an indispensable handbook. Dial (B) Day, Xi: F. Alphabets old and new; over 150 com- plete alphabet.", 30 series of numerals, and nu- merous facsim. of ancient dates, etc. withintrod. on art in the alphabet. 1899. 19Jcm (Text- bks. of orn. design) Scribner $1.50 Shows development of letter forms and the shape they took at different periods, and suggests endless variations. Nature in ornament. 3ded. 1902. 19cm Scribner $4.50 An inquiry into the natural element in ornamental de- sign and a survey of the ornamental treatment of natural forms. With numerous illustrations of design and treat- ment in ornament, old and new. Title. Day, lii F. Pattern design; a book for students, treating in a practical way of the anatomy, plan- ning and evolution of repeated ornament. 1 903. 23cm Scribner .?2 n Suspersedes his Analomy of pattern. Fully illustrated N. Y. Jackson, F. G. Theory and practice of design. New ed. 1903. 22Jcm Scribner $2.50 Advanced text-book on decorative art; being a sequel to author's iessons 071 decorative design with 700 illustra- tions. Title. Jones, Owen. Grammar of ornament. 1865. 34Jcm Scribner $18 n With contributions by J. B. Waring, .1. O. Westwood and M. D. Wyatt. Superb colored plates reproducing decorative designs selected as examples of the historic styles of ornament. Springfield. Mumford, J: K. Oriental rugs. 3(1 ed. 1902. 28icm Scribner S7.50 n Authoritative information on history, materials, weav- ing, dyes and dyers, with accurate descriptions and dis- tinguishing details. Rich and valuable illustrations, 16 in color. N, Y. Pennell, Joseph. Illustration of books; notes for a course of lectures at the Slade school, Uni- versity college. 1896. 19Jcm Century $1 Practical, compact instructions to pen draftsmen who wish to work for reproduction, by an enthusiast for the art of which he treats, St. & K. Petrie, "W: M. F. Egyptian decorative art; lec- tures at the Royal institution. 1895. 20cm Methuen 3/6 Authoritative. Wilson, V. T. Free-hand lettering; a treatise on plain lettering for engineering schools and col- leges. 1903. 23Jcm Wiley $1 746 Art needle-work. Fancy ivork Day, L: F. , & Buckle, Mary. Art in needle- work. 1900. 19Jcm (Textbks. of orn. design) Scribner $2.50 Practical handbook on embroidery, describing many stitches and designs. Admirable illustrations, many showing back as well as face of work, N. Y. Jackson, Emily. Historv of hand-made lace. 1900, 25cm Scribner $7.50 n Bibliography, p, 98-105, Dictionary of lace, p. 107-20(1. Dealing with origin of lace, growth of great lace cen- ters, mode of manufacture, methods of distinguishing^ and the care of various kinds of lace. Supplementary information by Ernesto Jesurum, Title, 74S Stained and iridescent glass Day, L: F. Windows; a book about stained and painted glass. 1897. 23Jcm Scribner $10.50 Rather a history than a theoretic treatise on principles. Nation (B) 73(8 170 A. L. A. CATALOG— CLASS LIST 749 Artiitic furniture Morse, F. C. Furniture of the olden time. 1902. 21cm Macmillan $.3 n Araurican, IVtli to early 19tli century. 300 illustrations from existing examples. Excellent medium sizerl refer- ence book. N. Y. Turck, Eliza. Practical handbook to niarquet- erie, wood-staining- and kindred arts. 1901. ISJcm Scribner pap. 40c 750 Painting Cliainplin, J: D. ed. C^yclopedia of painters and paintings; crit. ed. C: C. Perkins. 4 v. 1887. 30cm Scribner $20 S Bibliography, v. 1, pref. p. 19-36. Authoritative. Powers. Sketch of artist, with list of his works and bibiliographic notes, often with portrait and an occasional reproduction in outline of important paintings. Brief descriptions of celebrated paintings. Kroeger. La Parge, John. Considerations on painting. 189.5. 19cm :\Iacmillan SI. 2.5 n R Authoritative. Lectures in Metropolitan museum. New York, 1893. Kuskin, John. Modern painters, vol. 2. "Of ideas of beauty ' ' and ' ' Of the imaginative fac- ulty" re-arranged and rev. by author; with introd. by C: E. Norton. Brantwood ed. 2 v. 1903. 19Jcm Longmans $3 n Author's most important and safest writing on art. Nowhere else are the moralist's and the nature lover's view of fine art so well expressed as in the 3d and 4th volumes . St. &. K. Van Dyke, J: C: Text-book of the history of painting. 1894. 192cm (College hist, of art) Longmans $1.50 General bibliography, pref. p. 15. List of books recom- mended at head of each chapter. To later 19th century. Enumerates principal extant works of artists mentioned and tells where they may be found. Pittsburg. Woltmann, A. F: G. A., & "WOrmann, KarL History of painting. 2 v. 1894. 25cm Dodd 17.60 V. 1, ed. by Sidney Colvin; v. 2, tr. by Clara Bell. Condensed from German original. Many illustrations of well chosen subjects and useful for reference. St. & K. 752 tolor Chevroul, M. E. Principles of harmony and contrast of colours, and their a])pliciitions to the arts; tr. by Charles Martel. 3d ed. 1899. IBJcm (Bohn's sci. lib. ) Macmillan |1.50 n 755 Religioui. Ecclesiastic Bell, Mrs N. R. E. (Meug'ens) Lives and leg- ends of the evangelists, apostles, and other early saints. 1901. 222cm (Saints in Christian art) Macmillan ¥4.50 Hurll, E. M. Life of Our Lord in art; with some account of the artistic treatment of the life of St John the Baptist. 1898. 21 cm Houghton $3 Authorities consulted, pref. p. 19-22. Published as v. 6 of Mrs Jameson's Wrtfings on art Jameson, Mrs A.. B. (Murphy) Legends of the Madonna; ed. with additional notes by E. M. Hurll. 1896. 21cm (Writings on art of A. Jameson) Houghton $3 Authorities, pref. p. 19-23. Abundantly illustrated with sicns from ancient and modern art. Title. Legends of the monastic orders; ed. with additional notes by E. M. Hurll. 1901. 21cm (Writings on art of A. Jameson) Houghton %'i Authorities, pref. p. 22-26. Interpretation of works of art in churches and galle- ries. Sargent. Sacred and legendary art; ed. with ad- ditional notes by E. 51. Hurll. 2 v. 1896. 21cm (Writings on art of A. Jameson) Houghton $3 Authorities referred to, pref. p. 22-26. Abundantly illustrated with designs from ancient and modern art. Title. Excellent for reference in recognizing a sacred person- age by his attributes as given in a picture, and as to the proper way of representing each pe-rsonage. No better book readily accessible. St. & K. 759 Various schools of painting Ady, Mrs Julia (Cartwright) Painters of Flor- ence from the 13th to the 16th century. 1901. 19Jcm Button $2.50 Bibliography, pref. p. 10-11. Sketches, mainly biographic, from Giotto to Michelan- gelo, with 17 excellent representative reproductions. N. Y. Bate, P. H. English Pre-Raphaelite painters, their associates and successors. 2d ed. 1901. 20.2cm (British art. ser.) i\lacmillan .?3 P Account of rise, progress and results of the move- ment. Makes no pretence to elaborate research or to suljtlety of criticism. .1^//. '02, 1: 631. Berenson, Bernhard. Central Italian painters of the renaissance. 1897. 19Jcm Putnam $1 Florentine painters of the renaissance. 1896. 19icm Putnam $1 FIXE ARTS — Painting. Engraving. Photography 171 Berenson, Bernliard. study and criticism of Italian art. 2d ser. 1902. L'.'Jcm iMacmillan |3.50 n .Seven essays aiming to establish a seientiiie method of studying history of art, hy whit-h worlds of art may be rightly attributed independently of documents. Pitts- burg. Venetian paintei> of the renaissance. 1894. 19Jcm Putnam $1 [His works on renaissance painters] show ingenuity subtlety of reasoning and wide range and thoroughness of knowledge which make him a ])erson to be reckoned with in all future criticism. Index to works of principal painters most valuable. Kation, 65: 462. Brownell, W: C. French art, classic and con- temporary, painting and sculpture. New ed. 1901. 26cm Scribner $3.75 n Though devoted to criticism of recent art, general prin- ciples governing all tine art are clearly expressed, l^o better criticism to be found. St. & K. Fromentin, Eugene. Old masters of Belgium and Holland; tr. hy :\I.. C. Robbing. 1882. 21 X 17cm Houghton $3 Admirable book, full of soundest criticism. St. tt K. -Hamerton, P. G. Contemporary Frencli paint- ers. 1901. IBJcm Little $1.50 n Broadminded and elevated manner, keensighted and eclectic. H. ofr. (B) King, Pauline. American mural painting. 1902. 24cm Noyes $3 Studies of work of La Farge, Hunt, F. D. Millet, Abbey, Sargent, Pnvis de Chavannes, Shirlaw, Blashfield, Cox and others, as shown at Columbian exposition, Boston public library. Library of Congress, Capitol at Albany, Appellate courts building in New York, etc. Ftilly illus- strated. N. Y. Kugler, F. T. Handbook of painting: German, Flemish, and Dutch schools; re-modelled by Prof. Waagen, rev. by J. A. Crowe. 3d ed. 2 v. 1898. 21cm Little Ss Italian schools of painting, liased on the Handbook of Kugler; 6th ed. by A. H: Layard. 2v. 1902. 21icm Little SI 2 Covers entire field to 19th century. Trustworthy. Stands midway between cyclopedias and works of exhaustive criticism. Powers. Monkhouse, W: C. British contemporary artists. 1899. 28Jcm Scribner S.t Contents: George Frederick Watts: Sir John Everett Millais; Baron Leighton, of Stretton; Sir Edward Burne- Jones: William Quiller Orohardson: Sir Lawrence Alma- Tadema: Sir Edward J. Poynter, 760 Engraving Ruskin, John. Ariadne florentina; six lectures on wood and metal engraving. Brantwood ed. 1890. 19.1cni Longmans 82.40 n Six lectures at University of Oxford, dealing with rela- tion of engraving to other arts in Florence, to the tech- nics of wood and metal engraving, and to design as rejire- sented by Dtirer, Holbein and Botticelli. N. Y. Singer, H. W., & Strang, William. Etching, engraving and the other methods of ]irinting IMctures. 1897. 22 x 17:5 cm Paul 15/ n Wedmore, Frederick. Fine jirints. 1S97. 21cm (Collector ser.) Longmans !?2.25 n Bibliography, p. 24r)-49. 761 AVood Woodberry, G: E: History of wood-engraving. 1883. 23cm Harper $:!.50 P R List of principal worksuseful tostudents, p. 211-15. T67 Etching Hamerton, P. G. Etching and etchers, with etchings by the author. 7th ed. 1902. 242cm Little $5 n Extremely valuable as at once a treatise on the practice of the art and a history of its development from 15th century, St. & K. 770 Photography Abney, Sir "W: de W. Instantaneous photog- raphy. 1895. ISJcm (Photog. prim.) Low 1/ Instruction in photography. 10th ed. 1900. I9cm Low 6/n; Lippincott S2 n — Treatise on photography. lOth ed. 1901. 18cm (Text-bks. of sci.) Longmans .^1.75 Authoritative. Adams, W. I. L. Amateur photography; a practical guide for the beginner. 6th ed. 1903. 20.!cm Baker & T. .*1.25 Baldwin, T. S. Picture making for pleasure and profit. 1903. 20cm Drake .$1.25 Illustrated handbook on modern practices of photog- raphy in all its branches, for amateur and professional. Title. Black, Alexander. Photography indoors and out. 6th ed. 1S9S. 18.!cm Houghton $1.25 S P Books for reference, p. 288-:i9. .\lso in Riverside lilj. for young people at 75c. Excellent manual, giving primary principles and prac- tical directions for amateurs. N. Y. Brothers, Alfred. Photography. 2d ed. 1H99. 23Jcm Lippincott 85.50 n Its history, processes, apparatus and materials; com- prising working details of all the more important meth- ods; with plates by many of the processes described and illustrations in the text. Title. Brown, G: E: ed. Finishing the negative. 1901. 22Jcin Tennant 81.25 n P Handbook of all the processes between tixing and printing: with a special chapter on films. Title. H9 172 A. L. A CATALOG— CLASS LIST Burton, W: K., & Pringle, Andrew. Proc- esses of pure photography. 1889. 23 Jem (Seo- villphotog. ser.) Seovill $2.50 Cafi&n, C: H: Photography as a fine art; the achievements and possibilities of photographic art in America. 1901. 26cm Doubleday $3 n PR Kepublistted from Everybody' s magazine and Cam- era 7iotes. Emerson, P: H: Naturalistic photography. 3d ed. 1899. 23icm (Scovill photog. ser.) Scovill $3.50 Marion and co. Practical guide to photography. 6th ed. 1898. ISJcm Marion 2/6 Photo-rainiature, a monthly magazine of photo- graphic information; ed. by J: A. Teunant. 1899-date. 20J-21cm Tennant yrly $2.50 A photographic magazine beginning with April, 1899, published monthly as a monograph on some topic or process. The numbers are more useful separately bound and classified. Ed. sel. Robinson, H: P. Picture-making by photogra- phy. 5th ed. 1902. 19cm Hazell 2/6 n Story, A. T: Story of photography. 1898. 15Jcm (Lib. of useful stories) Appleton :-j5c n Not instruction for beginners, but a manual of Infor- mation on optical, chemical and historical developments of photography. N. Y. Epitome of gradual development of photography from 1727. Just enough of physics and optics to give reader a good idea of basic principles of photography. Hcienpe, S: 959. Taylor, C: M. Why my photographs are bad. 1902. 21cm Jacobs $1 n Calls attention to some common mistakes of beginners, illustrating each. Pittsburg. Todd, F: D. Amateur portraiture at home. 1899. 19Jcm Photo-beacon co. 50(- Vogel, Ernst. Practical pocket-book of photog- raphy; tr. and ed. by E. C. Conrad ami E. M. Cobliam. 1903. 16icm Macmillan $1 Wilson, E: Ii. Wilson's photographies. 1881. 22 X ITJ cm Tennayt $4 .Authorities quoted, r-ref. p. 11-12. A series of lessons, with notes, on all needful processes. Title. Woodbury, W. E. Encyclopa-dic dictionary of photography. 1898. 31cm Scovill $5 771 materials. Pliotograpliic c-licni- ' iHtry Beck, Conrad, & Andrews, Herbert. Photo- graphic lenses; simple treatise. 2d ed. 1903. 19Jcm Tennant $1 Bolas, Thomas, & Brown, G: E. The lens; a practical guide to the choice, use and testing of photographic objectives. 1902. 22Jcm Tennant $1.25 n Good elementary treatise. Not mathematical. Pitts- burg. Cole, B. S. Treatise on photographic optics. 1899. 19cm Van Nostrand $2.50 Cooper, E: W. & others. Photographic apparatus, making and adapting; ed. by G: E. Brown. 1902. 21Jcm Tennant $1 n Reprinted with additions from articles in the Photot/ram by F. E. Cooper, D. W. Gawn and others. 180 diagrams and working sketches. Title. Dallmeyer, ■ T: B. Telephotography. 1899. 25Jcm Longmans 84 Bibliography, p. 147-48. Elementary treatise on construction and application of telephot£>graphic lens; Title. Harrison, W: J. Chemistry of photography. 1892. 23Jcm (Scovill photog. ser.) Scovill $3 Historical rather than practical. Ed. sel. Townsend, C: F. Chemistry for photographers. 3d ed. 1902. ISJcm Dawbarn 1/ 772 Silver and dryplate processes Abney, Sir W: de W. , & Clark, Lyonel. Plat- inotype: its preparation and manipulation. 2d Amer. ed. 1898. 18 Jem (Scovill photog. ser.) Low 2/6 Maclean, Hector. Popular photographic print- ing processes. 1898. 19cm Scribner $1 Practical guide to printing with gelatino-chlorido, ar- tigue, platinotype, carbon, bromide, coUodio-chloride, bichromated gum, and other sensitized papers. Title. 773 4}relatin and pigment processes Sawyer, J. B. "A B C" guide to the making of autotype prints in permanent pigments. 5th ed. 1899. 18xl4om Anthony $1.25 777 Photo-engraving and photo-elec- tro typing Jenkins, Harry. Manual of photo-engraving, containing practical instructions for producing photo-engraved plates in relief-line and half- tone; with chapters on the theory and practice of half-tone color work, by F: E. Ives and S. H. Horgan. 2d ad. 1902. 20cm Inland pr. co. $2 Practical guide. Methods given are those in actual commercial use. Fhoto-riuniature. FINE ARTS— Photography. Music 173 TTS Special applications Dug^more, A. Tl. Nature and the camera. 1902. 21icm Doubleday ?1.35 n Advice on choice of apparatus, dark room, printing, etc. witli detailed directions for photographing live birds, animals, flowers, trees, fungi. Many photographs. N. Y. Elmendorf, D. L. Lantern slides: how to make and color them. 1900. 20cm Anthony $1 "Walmsley, W; H: A B C of photo-micrography. 1902. 18Jcm Tennant $1.25 Clear, simple, accurate instruction as to equipment, methods of photographing, developing, printing and lantern-slide making. Pittsburg. 780 Music Apthorp, W: F. Musicians and music-lovers and other essays. 1894. 19cm Scribner $1.50 Contents: Musicians and music-lovers: Johann Sebas- tian Bach; Additional accompaniments to Bach's and Handel's scores; Giacomo Meyerbeer; Jacques Offenbach; Two modern classicists, Robert Franz and Otto Dresel: John Sullivan Dwight; Some thoughts on musical criti- cism; Music and science. BellaigTie, Caraille. Musical studies and silhou- ettes; tr. by Ellen Orr. 1900. 19cm Dodd $1.50 Contents: Sociology in music; Realism and idealism in music; Beethoven, and his nine symphonies; Italian mu- .sic and the last two operas of Verdi; Three symbolic operas; Italian sources of the Orpheus of Qluck; Exotic in music; Silhouettes of musicians. Elson, L: C: National music of America and its sources. 1900. 17^ cm (Music lovers' ser.) Page $1.50 Traces progress of musical interests and origin of popu- lar songs. Illustrated with portraits and musical nota- tion. N. Y. Fay, Amy. Music-study in Germany; ed. by Mrs Fay Peirce. 16th ed. 1896. IQJcm Macmillan $1.25 Letters written 1869-75 while studying under Taussig, KuUak, Liszt and Deppe; entertaining and suggestive. N. Y. Finck, H: T. Chopin and other musical essays. 1889. 19cm Scribner $1.50 Contents: Chopin; How composers work; -Schumann; Mu.sio and morals; Italian and German vocal styles; German opera in New York. Grey, Robin, ed. Studies in music, by various authors; reprinted from "The musician." 1901. 23cm Scribner $2.. 50 n Grove, Sir George, ed. Dictionary of music and musicians; with apx. ed. by J. A. F. Maitland, and index by Mrs Edmond Wodehouse. 4 v. & index. 1900. 22Jom Macmillan $25 Ef Covers whole field of music from 1450 to 1889. Eng- lish music and musicians given special attention. Signed articles by prominent writers. Kroeger. Henderson, W: J. What is good music? 1898. 182cm Scribner $1 n Chapters on form, instruments, how to listen, etc. For average music lovers. N. Y. Hughes, Rupert. Contemporary American composers. 1900. ITjcm (Music lovers' ser.) Page ^1.50 Partly reprinted from Godeifs magazine. Century raaga- zine, and Ontcrioii. Foreword. Biographic and critical notices of living composers, about whom information is not ea,sily obtained. Por- traits and facsimiles. N. Y'. ed. Musical guide. 2 V. 1903. 23cm McClure $6 n Rf Pronouncing and defining dictionary of terms, in- struments, etc. pronouncing biographic dictionary, stories of operas, biographic and critical essays by authorities in England and America, charts, etc. Puh. wkly. . Huneker, J. G. Mezzotints in modern music. 1899. 19Jcm Scribner $1.50 R Reflects chiefly author's experience in studio and concert hall. Includes chapters on Brahms, Tchaikovsky, Richard Strauss, and Nietzsche, Chopin, Liszt and Wag- ner, and an elaborate disquisition on (Etudes for the piano- forte. Nation, 68 : 338. How to listen to music. 1896. Scribner $1.25 n Krehbiel, H: E: 18^cm To help lovers of music without technical training to some understanding of musical forms, aims, and means of expression. N. Y'. Lavignac, Albert. Music and musicians; 4th ed. by H. E. Krehbiel. 1903. 20icm Holt $1.75 n B. Aims to be practically a condensed cyclopedia of every branch of music. IncUtdes discussions on the voice, orchestral instruments, orchestration, music of ancient nations, modern composers, with brief sketches of more important ones. Appendix by H. E. Krehbiel on lead- ing American composers. 94 illustrations and -510 ex- amples in musical type. Nation, 68 : 402. Musical education; tr. by Esther Single- ton. 1903. 21cm ( Appletons' mus. ser. ) Appleton $1.75 n Practical questions answered from experience of 'pro- fessors of harmony in the Paris Conservatoire. Char- acterizes briefly leading conservatories of Europe and America. N. Y. Riemann, Hugo. Catechism of musical aesthet- ics; tr. by H. Bewerunge. n. d. 18cm Scribner $1 n Singularly lucid statement of some of the most ab- struse matters. Sat. r. 80: 183. Encyclopsedic dictionary of music; tr. by J. S. Shedlock; rev. to 1897. 1899. 23cm Scribner $6 n Rf By a distinguished German professor, musical ed- itor of Meyei'a Konversatians-Lexiko-n. Accurate, compre- 771 174 A. L. A. CATALOG— CLASS LIST hensive and of high artistic as well as historic value. Of later date than the more voluminous and expensive Grove. Ed. sel. Ritter, F. L SOJcm "Musical examples," p. 508-13. Music in America. Newed. 1890. Scribner S2 History Elson, L: C: History of American music. 1904. 26cm (Hist. i>f Amer. art) Macmillan |5 n General bibliography, p. 367-68. Henderson, W: J. How music developed. 1898. 19cm Stokes $1.2.5 n Critical and explanatory. A vast amount of informa- tion presented in a lucid and direct style. Nation, 68: 228. Story of umsic. 1889. 19Jcm Longmans $1 Contents: Making the elements of music; Birth of art- melody and secular music; Handel and Bach; Instru- ments and instrumental forms; Great Instrumental writ- ers; First operatic reformation; From Mozart to Verdi; Wagner and the opera of our future. Not a conventional history, but pleasantly written and suggestive essays on some of the phases through which music has passed. St. & K. Hunt, H: G: B. Concise history of music from commencement of Christian era to present time. 16th ed. 1902. 17cm Bell 3/6 Designed for schools. Includes a chronologic and l^io- graphic record; tables of musicians and mu.sical events; a.summary tracing growtli of the art. Excellent book for systematic study, but al.so helpful for quick reference. L. &I. Maitland, J: A. F. English music in the 19th century. 1902. ISlcm (iMusic in 19th cent.) Button $1.75 n Parry, Sir C: H. H. Evolution of the art of music. 3d ed. 1901. 19cm (Intcrnat. sci. ser. ) Appletoii $1.75 New edition of his ^lr( of inasic, which the Nation said it would unhesitatingly select if asked to name a single book that every st\]dent of music ought to read and re-read for its facts and opinions. Scliumann, R. A. Music and mufiicians; essays and criticisms; tr. ed. and annot. Ijj' F.. E. Rit- ter. 2 V. 1877. 20Jcm Scrilmcr $6 n 7§2 Dramatic iiiufsic Annesley, Charles. Standard ojicra glass, with prelude by James Huneker. 1H99. ]9ciii Scribner $1.50 Includes 12:3 o]kths. The story of the opera is llie main thing, tliough a U-w biograpliic and critical rcniarks are prefixed. Niilioii. 64: 72. Aptliorp, W: F. The opera, past and present.. 1901. 19cm (Music lover's lib.) Scribner $1.25 n R Shows exceptional taste and judgment in eliminat- ing unessential facts, while important ones are presented in excellent perspective. Nation. Barber, G.. E. Wagner opera stories. 1901. 19Jcm Public school pub. CO. 50c Y Contents: The Bhinegold; Die Walktire; or. The story ofBrunhilde; Siegfried; DieGotterdiimmerung; Parsifal. They interpret the music to the childish heart as I have seldom seen it interpreted, ^yhat was too complex is left out, what was sweet and true is re-woven with dainti- ness. Elizabeth Harrison. Frost, W: H: AVagner story book; fire-light tales. 1894. 19cm Scribner SI. .50 T Dramas of Wagner from Tannhiiuser to Parsifal in form of narratives to a child; enriched with -original designs and made to .subserve new purposes. St. & K. Krehbiel, H: E: Studies in the "Wagnerian drama. 1891. 19cm Harper $1.25 Lahee, H: C: Grand opera in ,\jnerica. 1902. 18cm (Music lovers' ser. ) Page $1.50- Gathers in brief compass scattered information con- cerning singers, conductors and managers, prominent in history of opera in America. Pittsburg. Lavignac, Albert. Music dramas of Richard Wagner; tr. by Esther Singleton. 1898. 20Jcm Dodd $2. so- Practical guide to Bayreuth and an invaluable hand- book for those wishing guidance to intelligent enjoyment of Wagner's operas. Sketches dramas, analyzes music, giving leitmotive, diagrams showing their recurrence, orchestration, Bayreuth casts, etc. N. Y. Newman, Ernest. Study of Wagner. 1899. 23cm. Putnam $3.75 Synthetic table of Wagner's life and works and synchro- nous events, pref.'p. 13-20. Appreciative, sane, discriminative. Hale. XTpton, G: P. Standard cantatas: their stories, their music, and their composers. 1888. 18cm McClurg $1.50' Standard light operas, their plots and their music. 1902. 18cm McGlurg $1.20 n Less is said about the music than about the plots, which are clearly and briefly told. Ed. sel. 783 Sacred niiitjiic Me es, Arthur. Choirs and choral music. 1901. 19cm (Music lover's lib.) Scribner $1.25 n History of choral music, critical study of composers, clini'lers on amateur choral culture in Germany, Eng- land and America, and the chorus and conductor. N. Y. Patterson, A. W. Story of oratorio. 1902. 19cm (Music story ser. ) Scribner $1.25 n One of the Ix-st and most practical chapters on choral organizations and the future of oratorio. Appendixes FINE ARTS — Music. Amusements 175 give list >f principal composers and their works ami rec- ord of first performances of important oratorios. Ath. '03, '->: 70. XTpton, G: P. Standard oratorios: their stories, their music, and their composers. 1.S87. 18em McClurg 11.50 784 Vocal niuiic Aikin, W: A. The voice, its physiology and cultivation. 1900. 19Jcm :\Iacmillan $1 Crane, Walter. The baby's bouquet, n. d. ]8Jxl9cm Warne SI. 50 Y A fresh bunch of old rhymes and tunes arranged and decorated by Walter Crane. Cut and printed in colors by Edmund Evans. Title. Companion to Baby's opera. Publishers. The baby's opera, n. d. 18.2Xl92cm Warne §1.50 Y A hook of old rhymes, with new dresses; by Walter Crane; engraved and printed in colors by Edmund Evans. The music by the earliest masters. Title. Pan-pipes. 2d ed. n. d. 23 x 32cni Warne $2 Y A book of old songs, newly arranged and with ac- companiments by Theo. JIarzials; set to pictures by Walter Crane. Engraved and printed in colors by Ed- mund Evans. Title. Finck, H: T. Songs and song writers. 1900. 19cm (Music lover's lib. ) Scribner §1.25 n History, appreciations and depreciations; with biblio- graphic footnotes for students. N. Y. Forsythe, Clarence. Old songs for young America. 1901. 26 x SOJcm Doubleday §2 n Y Tirirty songs, including such familiar ones as Baby Bunting, Bobby Shafto, Yankee Doodle, London bridge, Scotland's burning. Three blind mice, etc. Ward, Mrs Lydia (Avery) Coonley. Singing verses for children. 1S97. 21J x 28^ cm Maciuillan §2 Y Words by Mrs Ward; pictures by A. IC. Tyler, music by Eleanor Smith, J. L. Gaynor, F: W. Root, F. H. Atkin- son, jr. Title. 7§5 Orcliestral iiiuisic Elson, Arthur. their use. 190: Orchestral instruments and 20cm ( iNIusic lovers' ser. ) Page sl.HOn Giving a description of each instrument now eniployerl by civilized nations and an explanation of its value and functions in the modern cjrehestra. Title. Goepp, P. H: Symphonies iind their meaning. 2 V. 1898-1902. 19Jx20cm Lippincott §2 n ea Untechnical, but for persons with some knowledge of music. Takes up in detail certain symphonies by Haydn, Mozart, Beethoven, Schubert, Schumann, Mendelssohn and Brahms. N. Y'. Grove, Sir George. Beethoven and his nine symphonies. 1903. 20cm Novello §2.40 P Analyses from program books of the Crystal I'alace concerts appended \vith notes and interesting historical data totiching the compMsition of the works and tlieir early performances. Most suggestive and interesting commentaries of their kind ever written. St. & K. Henderson, W: J. Orchestra and orchestral music. 1899. 19cni (Music lover's lib.) Scribner §1.2.") n P An attempt to give to music lovers such facts alioni the modern orchestra as will help them in assuming an intelligent attitude toward the contemporaneous instru- mental body and its performance. Pref. Upton, G: P. Standard symphonies, their his- tory, their music, and their composers. 1889. 18cm .McClurg §1.50 7§6 Piano and organ Bie, Oskar. History of the pianoforte and piano- forte players; tr. and rev. by E. E. Kellett and E. W. Naylor. 1899. 21em Button §6 Tlie careful completeness and elaboration of the work and the author's evident enthusiasm for his subject com- bine to make it a valuable addition to the literature of the pianoforte. Spec. 83: 790. Laliee, H: C: The organ and its masters. 1903. 20cm (Music lovers' ser. ) Page $2 A short account of the most celebrated organi.sts, with a brief sketch of the development of organ construction, organ music and organ playing. Title. Perry, E : B. Descriptive analyses of piano works, for the use of teachers, players and music clubs. 1902. 20icm Presser §1.50 7§7 Stringed instruinen(§ Hart, Gecrg-e. The violin: its famous makers and their imitators. Pop. ed. 1887. 20cm R Scribner §3 790 Amazements Beard, D. C. New ideas for American boys; the .Tack of all trades. 1900. 20cm Scrilmor §2 Y Directions for treetop and underground club houses, fish ponds, work shops, toboggan slides, trapping and taming animals, indoor entertainments with chalk and scissrirs, circuses, Christmas doings, etc. N. Y. What to do and how to do it; the Ameri- can boy's handy book. New ed. 1903. 20cm Scribner §2 Y Directions for making kites, boats, aquariums, pup- pet shows and all sorts of games and toys. Classed under the seasons. N. Y'. 7S2 176 A. L. A. CATALOG— CLASS LIST Beard, Lina & A. B. How to amuse yourself and others; the American girl's handy book. 1901. 20cm Scribner $2 Y Directions for games, entertaininents, holiday cele- brations, needlework, decorations, drawing, painting, modeling, gymnastics, candy making, etc. Classed under the seasons. N. Y. • New ideas for work and play ; whal a girl can make and do. 1902. 20cm Scribner S1.60 n Y Work with hammer and saw, Easter and Christmas possibilities, valentines, picture collections, barkct weav- ing, rugs, tableaux, gardens, outdoor observ;;'iIon, basket ball, cheap devices for entertainment, etc. Valuable illustrated handbook. Companion to Ameriran girl's nnndy bouk. N. Y. Champlin, J: D. , & Bostwick, A. E. Young folks' cyclopsedia of gamer; and sports. 2d ed. 1899. 21cm Holt $2..50 Rf For boys and girls, Written from American stand- point with illustrations and historical information. L. & I. Games book for boys and girls. 1897. 23ixl82Cm Button $2 Y Old and new pastimes, with original illustrations. Title. Contents: Indoor games; tricks and puzzles: outdoor games; occupations; collections: home pets. Pittsburg. Kelley, L. E.. Three hundred things a bright girl can do. 1903. 2Ucm Estes $1.20 n Y Instruction in bead, worsted and thread work, join- ery, wood carving, pyrography, basketry, rug making, clay modeling, paper flowers, athletics, taxidermy, bee keeping, suggestions for entertainments, girls' clubs, etc. Dial, 35: 477. Xucas, E: V. & Elizabetli. What shall we do now? 1904. 21cm Stokes $2.15 n Y A book of suggestions for children's games and em- ployments. Title. " L irections for house and outdoor games, care of pets, candjTnaking, gardening, etc. Useful hints for mothers, as well as Sot children of all ages. Unit. 791 Public enlertaininent Hopkins, A. A. ed. Magic; stage illusions and scientific diversions including trick photography. 1897. 24c,m Munn if2.50 Bibliography with notes by H: E. Evans, p. 5;?9-50. llxplains conjurors' tricks, modern stage effects, auto- mata, magic mirrors, photographic diversions, etc. and outlines history of magic. N. Y. 792 Theater. Paiiloininie. Opera. Clapp, H: A. Reminiscences of a dramatic critic. 1902. 21cm Houghton $1.75 n R Opinionsof a qualified observer on prominent actors of the last 30 years. N. Y. Fyles, Franklin. The theatre and its people. 1900. 19cm Doubleday $1.25 P Explanation of business, mechanical and artistic methods, relations of actors and playwrights to manage- ment, etc. By N. Y. Sun dramatic critic. N. Y. Haigh, A. E. .\ttic theatre. 2d ed. 1898. 23cm Clarendon $3 Description of the stage and theatre of the Athenians and of the dramatic performances at Athens. Title, Hastings, Charles. The theatre; its develop- ment in France and England, and a history of its Greek and Latin origins; tr. by F. A. Welby. 1902. 22cm Lippincott $3. n Bibliography, p. 342-46. Hubert, P. G. jr. The stage as a career; a sketcli of the actor's lite: its requiiements, hardships and rewards. 1900. 19cm Putnam $1 793 Indoor aiiiu§eiiientti Ballard, H. H. Open sesame. 1896. lojcm Knight $1 Answers to charades in Bellamy's Cenim-y of rharades. Bellamy, 'William. Century of charades. 15cm Houghton $1 For answers see H. H. Ballard's Open sesame. One hundred bright and entertaining charades, not for acting. Incomparably the best collection extant. L. ttl. Foster, R. F: Foster's complete Hoyle; an en- cyclopedia of indoor games. 1897. 19cm Stokes $2 Frazer, Mrs Lilly (Grove) d- others. Dancing, with musical examples. 1895. 19 Jem Longmans S2.50 Treats of the dance in every country. Sat. r. 81: 62. Illustrated. Gunnison, Binney, ed. Hinds & Noble's new dialogues and plays, primary, intermediate, advanced; adapted from the popular works of well known authors. 1898. 20cm Hinds $1.50 Hale, li. P. Fagots for the fireside. New ed. 1894. 19cm Houghton $1.25 More than 160 entertaining games for evenings at home and social parties, ranging from ingenious games of words and proverbs to games of pure sport. Lit. world. Iie-wis, A. J: al. Card and table games; ed. by Professor Hoffmann; 3d ed. with a section on bridge, by Ar(>hibald Dunn. 1903. 20|cm Dutton $2 Mott, Mrs Hamilton, ed. Home games and parties. 1898. 152cm (Ladies' home journal girls' lib.) Doubleday $1 Describes games for children's home parties, Hallowe' en romps and frolics, and miscellaneous amusements. Also FINE ARTS— Amusements 177 gires suggestions for lawn parties, arranging tableaux, and simple menus for evening companies. Pittsburg. Ne'well, W: "W. Games and songs of American children. Xew ed. 1903. 23}cm Harper $1.50 Collections of children's games, p. 267-i;S; Oomparisons and references, p. 270-82. A magazine of games and their local variants, counting out rhymes, etc. with notes on sources and history. Melo- dies used in singing games often given. Bibliographic notes. N. Y. Pratt, C: S. Stick-and-pea iilayt^; pastimes for the children's j'ear. 1899. 19cm Lothrop T5r St Nicliolas book of plays and operettas. 1900. 195cm Century SI n T Simple plays, acted ballads, shadow pantomimes, tableaux, a children's sj-mphony, etc. reprinted from St Xich^kiS. K. Y. Wliite, Mary. Book of games -vvitii directions how to play them. 12th ed. 1902. 18Jcm Scribner $1 Originally published under the title: Book of a hundred [lames, 1896. 794 Games of §ki 1 1 Froeborougli, E., & Ranken, C. E. Cliess openings ancient and modern, rev. to the pres- ent time from the best authorities, with original suggestions by G:B. Fraser, Dundee, W. Wayte, London, and other eminent players and analysts. 1903? 21cm New Amsterdam %2 n Gamier, Albert. Scientific billiards, with hints to amateurs. 1880. 171x22cm Appleton S2.50 Steinitz, William, ^lodern chess instructor. pt.l. 1889. 24.1cm Putnam $1.50 Theoretic application of new principles and of the reasoning by analogies of positions which have been my guide in practice. Author. 795 Ganie§ of chance Foster, R. F: Foster's bridge manual; a com- plete system of instruction. 1900. 17Jcm Brentano $1.25 Hamilton, C. D. P. Modern scientific whist, illustrated by over 60 critical endings and anno- tated games. 1894. 20Jcm Brentano $2 Shelby, A. B. Standard whist. 1899. IS.lcm Stone $1 An exponent of the principles and rules of the modern scientific game, as adopted by the American whist league. 796 Outdoor §ports Athletics and out-door sports for women; with introd. by L. E. Hill. 1903. 21cm Macmillan $1.,50 n Contents: Physical training at home; Gymnasium work; Dancing, esthetic and social; Cross-country walking; Swimming: Skating; Rowing; Golf; Running; Lawn tennis; Field hockey; Basket-ball; Equestrianism; Fenc- ing; Bowling; Track athletics. Bear , D. C. For playground, field and forest; the outdoor handy book. 1900. 20cm Scribner *2 Y New edition of American boy's hook of sport. Direc- tions for outdoor games and pastimes, with instructions for making all equipments for them. Unit. Camp, W. C. AValter Camp's book of college sports. Rev. ed. 1900. 21Jcm Century $1.75 Regulations for college track athletics, rowing, base- ball and football, with much entertaining reminiscence; authoritative and manly in tone. N. Y. Clyde, Henry. Pleasure- cycling. 1895. 172cm Little $1 Capital manual for beginner. Useful hints for choosing a machine and for riding with safety and comfort. L. tSi I. Dalton, Davis. How to swim. 1809. ISJcm Putnam $1 Practical detailed instructions, by an expert, on how to acquire confidence, different strokes, fancy swimming, rescue, resuscitation, etc. Dent, C. T:, & others. Mountaineering. 2d ed. 1892. 19 Jem (Badminton lib. ) Longmans $2.50 Frazer, P. D. Canoe cruising and camping. 1897. nicm (Forest & stream lib. ) Forest & stream SI Many kinks which will tend to secure comfort. Sci. Amer. (B) Heathcote, J: M., & others. Tennis, by J. M. Heathcote, with contributions by the Hon. A. Lyttelton and W. C. Marshall; Lawn tennis, by C. G. Heathcote, with contributions by L.. Dod, H. W. W. Wilberforce, H. F. Lawford, S. W. Gore, E. D. Sears and Herbert Chipp; Rackets, by E. O. P.-Bouverie; Fives, by A. C. Ainger. 1890. 19cm (Badminton lib. ) Longmans $2.50 Hutchinson, H. G. , A others. Golf. 6th ed. rev. 1898. 19Jcm (Badminton lib.) Longmans $2.50 Pollock, W. H. , & others. Fencing. 4tli ed. 1897. 19Jcm (Badminton lib.) Longmans $2.50 Complete bibliography (p. 239-93) by Egerton Castle; Boxing, by E. B. Michell; Wrestling, by Walter Armstrong. Illustrations from instantaneous photographs. Title. 2411—04- 791 178 A. L. A. CATALOG— CLASS LIST Track athletics in detail; comp. by editor of "In- terscholastic sport" in "Harper's round table." 1896. 23cm ("Harper's round table" lib. ) Harper SI . 25 Contents: Track events; Field events; Bicycling. Useful book about running, umping, walking, vault- ing, putting the shot, throwing th hammer, and bicyling. Illustrations from photographs of prominent athletes in action a particularly valuable feature. Criiit\ 29:211. Travis, "W. J. Practical golf. 1901. 20 Jem Harper $2 u Deals with the game as modified by American climate and soil. Publishers. 797 Boating and Itall Camp, W. C. , & Deland, L. F. 21cm Football. 1896. Houghton $2 One of the most thorough and comprehensive books ever written on the subject. D. A. Sargent. Kenealy, A. J. Boat sailing in fair weather and foul, (ithed. 190.3. 17Jcm (Outing lib.) Outing ifil Good and practical. Stuntz. Knight, E:?: Small-boat sailing. 1902. 20Jcm Button S].50n clear and comprehensive. Explains plainly all that the amateur need know in regard to choice, rig and handling of small boats. Nation, 73:fil. Lelnnann, B.. C. Bowing, with chapters by C. M. Pitman and Guy Nickalls; ed. by B. F. Robinson. 1897. 19Jcm ' Lane $2 Author one of the best coaches of present day. Much information about the University boat race, the training and dieting of crews. Chapters on rowing at Oxford, Cambridge, in Australia and America. Illustrations. Spec. 81:284. Webb, F. B. Manual of the canvas canoe; its construction. 1898. 19Jcm (Forest & stream lib.) Forest & stream .$1.25 n Avoids use of involved technical terms and explains clearly the simple lines on which canoe is constructed. Working drawings give details for two designs. Naiicm, 67:472. T99 Fishing. Hunting. Target shooting Gibson, W: H. Camp life in the woods and the tricks of trapping and trap making. 1S81. 18cm Harjier $1 Contains comprehensive hints on camp shelter, log huts, bark shanties, woodland beds and bedding, boat and canoe building and valuable suggestions on trai> pers' food, etc. Title. Holder, C: F: Big game fishes of the United States. 1903. 21cm (Amer. sportsman's lib. ) Macmillan $2 n .luthor a most experienced angler, and from his rich store he enlivens his account with many an entertaining tale. Affords excellent fishing by proxy. Good colored plates of fishes in action. Dial, 35:128. McCarthy, Eugene. Familiar fish, their habits and capture; a practical book on fresh- water game fish, with an introd. by D: S. Jordan. 1900. 19Jcm Appleton ?1.50 Practical book on fresh-water game fish. Describes varieties, gives details about rods and tackle, hints as to methods, outfits, camp life, etc. N. Y. Roosevelt, Theodore. Wilderness hunter, an account of the big game of the United States and its chase with horse, hound and rifle. 1900. ]7cin (Sagamore ser.) Putnam 50c Continued in his Hunting the grisly. In 1893 the two parts were published as one volume under title The wil drrnrss hunter. li- others. Deer family, by Theodore Roose- velt, T. S. Van Dyke, D. G. Elliot and A. J. Stone; illus. by Carl Rungius and others. 1902. 21om (Amer. sportsman's lib. ) Macmillan $2 n Entire contents bear evidence that they have been writ- ten by men who have a loving and educated interest in their subjects. Nation, 74: 493. & Griunell, G: B. ed. American big- game hunting; the book of the Boone and Crockett club. 1901. 21Jcm (Boone & Crockett club) Forest & stream $2.50 14 contributions (with appendixes) by various authors. Literature, p. 319-25. Articles by members of the Boone and Crockett club ranging from bear and buffalo hunting to photography of game, covering widely separated times, places and species of game. Preface by the editors perhaps the most pleasing. Nation, 57: 399. Walton, Izaak, & Cotton, Charles. The com- pleat angler; ed. by Richard Le Gallienne, illus. byE. H. New. 1904. 19Jcm (Crown lib.) Lane $1.25 The charm of the book is not so much in the matter, or even in the manner, as the unconscious picture of the writer's own disposition. Chambers' ci/c. Eug. lit. 1: 613. It breathes the very spirit of innocence, purity and simplicity of heart. Charles Lamb. 800 LITEH^TtlRE; 801 Philosophy. L,iterary esthetics Gayley, C: M., & Scott, P. N. Introduction to the methods and materials of literary criti- cism; the bases in aesthetics and poetics. 1899. 19cm Ginn #!1.25 neferences interspersed. For library and students invaluable book of reference. Bibliography prepared by specialists. Suggestive, well planned, well executed and thorough. Xation, 69: 488. Saintsbury, G: E: B. History of criticism and literary taste in Enrojie from the earliest texts to the present day; in 3 v. v. 1-2. 1900. 2;3cm Dodd v. 1-2, $.3.50 n ea From early Greek criticism through Aristotle, the Byzan- tine, Latin and early medieval critics to Dante, Chaucer, Froissart, Petrarch, Boccaccio, Gavin Douglas. X. Y. Winchester, C. T: Some principles of literary criticism. 1899. 18Jcm Macmillan I1..50 Attempts to define the qualities found in all writing deserving to be called literature and to lay down some principles of sound critical judgment. N. Y. SOS Dictionaries Brewer, E. C. Dictionary of phrase and fable. Rev. ed. 1902. 20cm Lippincott $1.50 Rf Derivation, source or origin of common phrases, al- lusions and words that have a special meaning. Kroeger. Reader's handbook of famous names in fiction, allusions, references, proverbs, plots, stories, and poems. Rev. ed. 1904. 20Jcm Rf Lippincott $3.50 Cliamplin, J: D. Young folks' cyclopedia of literature and art. 1901. 21cm Holt $2.50 RfY Concise accounts of masterpieces of literature and art, including music, painting, architecture and sculpture. Kroeger. §04 Essays Bates, Arlo. Talks on the study of literature. 1897. 20cm Houghton $1.50 In essay style, full of well sorted talk, criticism, anec- dotes and advice. Nation, 65: 419 (B) Brandos, G: M. C. Eminent authors of the nineteenth century: literary portraits; tr. by E. B. Anderson. 1886. 20cm Crowell $2 Contents: Paul Heyse: Hans Christian Andersen; John Stuart Mill; Ernest Eenan; Gustave Flaubert; Frcderik Paludan-Mtillfr; Bjornstjerne Bjornson; Henrik Ibsen. Do-wden, Edward. Studies in literature, 1789- 1877. 2ded. 1882. 21om Paul 6/ Contents: French revolution and literature; Transcen- dental movement and literature; Scientific movement andliteratur ■ Prose works of Wordsworth; Walter Sav- age Landor; Tenny.son and Browning; George Eliot; Lamennais; Edgar Quinet; On some French writers of verse, 1830-77; Poetry of Victor Hugo; Poetry of democ- racy, Walt Whitman. It is as a critic on poetry, in a volume full of suggestion and guidance, that we find him at his best. Spec, 74; 822 (B) Matthews, Brander. Aspects of fiction, and other ventures in criticism. 3d ed. 1902. 19 Jem Scribner $1.25 n Contents: American literature; Two studies of the South; The penalty of humor; On pleasing the taste of the public; On certain parallelisms between the ancient drama and the modern; Importance of the folk-theatre; Two French dramatic critics; Francisque Sarcey, Jules Lemaitre; Two Scotsmen of letters: Andrew Lang, Rob- ert Louis Stevenson; Aspects of fiction: The gift of story-telling, Cervantes, Zola, Kipling & co., The prose tales of Fran<;!0i3 CoppfSe, The short stories of Ludovic Hai^vy, Charles Dudley Warner as a writer of fiction. Trent, W: P. Authority of criticism, and other essays. 1899. 20cm Scribner $1.50 Contents: Authority of criticism; Apropos of Shelley; Literature and morals; Nature of literature; On translat- ing Horace; The Byron revival; Teaching the spirit of literature; Mr Howells and romanticism; Tennyson and Musset once more. Discusses some questions leading toward a science of criticism; shows breadth of scholarehip and elearnecs of vision. N. Y. 807 Study of literature Corson, Hiram. Aims of literary study. 1895. ISjcm (Miniature ser.) Macmillan 75c To get at the being of a great author, to come into rela- tionship wuth hia absolute personality, is the highest re- sult of the study of his works. Author (B) 808 Rhetoric. Treatises. Collections Alden, R. M. Art of debate. 1900. 19cm Holt $1 Highly useful. Discussion is lucid, and illustrative material is of the most happy sort. Dial, 29: 287 (B) Bartlett, John, co?np. Familiar quotations. 9th ed. 1902. 22Jcm Little $3 Rf Collection of passages, phrases and proverbs, both jtoetical and prose, giving sources in ancient and modern (179) 797 180 A. L. A. CATALOG— CLASS LIST literature; chronologic arrangem-^nt. Index of authors and of most important words of quotation.^, Kroeger. Bates, Arlo. Talks on writing English, i' v. 1896-1901 . 20cm Houghton V. 1, $1.50; v. 2, $1.30 n R .Sensible and helpful. Buffalo. Buckley, J. M. Extemporaneous oratory for profei^f^ional and amateur speakers. 1898. 20cm Eaton $1.50 Expert's understanding of the art; comprehensive and practical, effectively detailed, and sensible. Lit. world, 30: 292. Genung, J: F. Practical elements of rhetoric, with illustrative examples. 1900. 19cm Ginn $1.2.5 Index of principal quotations, p. 485-88. strong points are method, clearness and copious usi' of illustrations. Lit. world, 18 'B) Gunamere, F. B. Handbook of poetics. 1885. 19cm Gion SI Careful outline adapted to beginners, introducing problems not only of the older but of the more modern, specially the German, criticism. Gayley & Scott. Harbottle, T: B. comp. Dictionary of quotations (classical) 1897. 21cm Macmillau 82.50 Rf Best dictionary of Latin and Greek quotations. Translations given and an English index. Kroeger. & Dalbiac, P. H. com]}. Dictionary of quota,tions (French and Italian) 1901. 202cm Kf Macmillan $2.50 Hoyt, J. K. coiiip. Cyclopedia of practical quo- tations, English, Latin, and modern foreign lan- guages. Rev. ed. 1896. 25cm Funk |5 ^f First ed. 1881, )jy J. K. Hoji, and A.. L. "Ward. Arranged under subjects, giving exact authority as fully as possible. Full index to quotations from English authors and the English translation of foreign quotations; also an index to Latin and modem foreign quotations. Kroeger. Jones, H. P. comj). New dictionary of foreign phrases and classical quotations. Rev. ed. 1902. 21 cm Lippincott $3 Rf Latin, Greek, French, German, Italian, .Spanish, Portuguese. List of authors quoted. ICroeger. Knowles, F: L. ed. Treasury of humorous po- etry; a compilation of witty, facetious, and satir- ical verse selected from the writings of British and American poets. 1902. 19cm Estes $1.20 n Judiciously chosen. Aims to give only extracts amusing to modern readers. Jlore than 100 authors rejiresented. Dial, 33: 338. Ijegouv^, G. J. B. E. W. Readhii,' as a fine art; tr. from 9th ed. hy A. L. Alger. 1880. 17cm Penn 5()c He teaches by example (he is famed in France as an admirable reader) and by examples; his pages are filled with pertinent anecdotes. Kaiiun, (B) Lewes, G: H: Principles of success in literature; ed. with introd. and notes by F. N. Scott. 1891. 19cm Allyn 50c Admirable discussion of fundamentals of literature. Gayley & Scott (B) Library of the world's best literature, ancient and modern; C: D. Warner, editor; H. W. ila- bie, Lucia Gilbert Runkle, G: H. Warner, asso- ciate editors. 31 V. 1902. 24^cm (Teachers' ed. ) Internat. soc. subs. Ef Contents: v. 1-27, A-Z. v. 28, Songs, hymns and lyrics, v. 29, Biographical dictionary, v. 30, Synopses of noted books; General index, v. 31, Guide to systematic readings. Authoritative, introductory sketches, biographic and critical, of authors quoted. Selections well chosen and readable. Longfellow, H: W. ed. Poets and poetry of Eurojie; with introductions and biographical notices. Rev. ed. 1896. 25*cm Houghton $5 Grouped by language and arranged chronologically. Meiklejohn, J: M. D. Art of writing Enghsh; a manual for students, with chapters on para- phrasing, essay-writing, precis-writing, punctua- tion, and other matters. 1900. 19Jcm Appleton $1.50 Meredith, George. An essay on comedy, and the usesof the comic spirit. 2ded. 1898. 20ciu Constable 6,' First published in New quarterly Diagazine for April 1877. Of value from its subject matter and its author's place in English literature. Bowdoin. Perry, Bliss. Study of prose fiction. 1903. 20cm Houghton $1.25 n Bibliography, p. 364-71. Deals with novelist's materials and his use of them, plot, background, realism, romanticism, the short story, etc. Suggestions for study in appendix. \. Y. Raleigh, W. A. Style. 3d ed. 1898. 20cm E. Arnold 5/ Brilliantly written, novel and suggestive treatment. Gayley & Scott (B) Riddle, George, ?»/. Modern reader and speaker. 1900. 20cm Stone $1.50 I have had in view, specially in the orations, the union of that which seems modern in the works of old, ivell- tried authors, with the literature of today. The selec- tions are adajited to the modern natural method of speak- ing. Pref. Schlegel, A. W. von. Lectures on dramatic art and literature; tr. l)y John Black; 2d ed. by A. J. W. Morrison. 1902. 19cm (IJohn's stand, lib.) Macmillan $1 n Scott, F. N. , & Denney, J. "V. Composition- rhetoric, fur use in secondary schools. 1897. 19cm . Allyn $1 n LITERATURE — Rhetoric : collections 181 Spencer, Herbert. Philosophy of style; with an essay on style by T. H. Wright: ed. with introd. and notes, by F. X. Seott. 2d ed. 1S95. 19Jcm Allyn 45.; n Most important. Attempts to explain the effect of both prose and poetry on the principle that that langtiage is most forcible w^ich best economizes the mental energies and mental sensibilities. Gayley & Scott i B) StedmaiL, E. C. Xature and elements of poetry. 1892. 20cm Houghton SI. 50 He fnrnishes not petty measures but great principles. It will do much, attentiyely studied, tr) deepen one's sense of that connection bet^veen poetry and life which is the finest result of literary criticism. H. E. Scudder (B) Wendell, Barrett. English composition; eight lectures given at the Lowell institute. 1901. 19cm Scribner SI. 50 "Westlake, J. W. How to write letters; a man- ual of correspondence. 1901. 17. 'cm Sower s-tc n Probably the best manual for the ine-xpert letter-writer. Buffalo. ■Wood, K. B. romp. l Quotations for occasions. 1891). 20cm C'entury SI. 50 Rf Book of liiight, apt quotations to add spice to lunches, after-dinner toasts, etc. Osterhout. ■Woodbridge, Elisabeth. The drama, its laws and its technique. 189s. 182cm Allyn sOe n Bibliographies, p. 175-7S. Founded on Freytag's Teckniqius of the di-ama and Ijetter adapted to modern .American use. (.ortd. short Ijibliog- raphy. Ed. sel. 809 Hi§tory of literature Botta, Mrs A. C. (Lyncli) Handbook of uni- versal literature. Eev. ed. 1902. 20cm Houghton S2 n Birdscye view of world literatures: indicates most im- portant works, and the distinguishing characteristics of many authors. Publisher. Brandes, G: M. C. ilain currents in nineteenth century literature; in 6 v. v. 1-3. 1901-03. 23cm Macmillan v. 1, $2.25 n; v. 2-3, S2.75n ea P S Contents: v. 1, The emigrant literature, v. 2, Ro- mantic schCHil in liermany (1873) v. 3, Reaction in France (1874) Shows multifarious learning, catholicity and geni- ality. Nation, 73: 72. Elton, Oliver. The Augustan ages. 1899. 19Jcm (Periods of Europ. lit. ) Scr ibner S1..50 n R A clear survey of classicism in European literature, which naturally resolves itself into a rijsume of French and English literature in latter half of 17th and first quarter of 18th centuries. Buffalo. Matthews, Brander. Development of the drama. 1903. 19Jcm Scribner S1.25n Rather a study of dramatic construction than of the drama as literature. Pittsburg. Simonde de Sismondi, J. C: L. Historical view of the literature of the south of Europe; tr. with notes and a lite of the author, ] ly Thomas Roscoe. 4th ed. 2 v. 1895. 18Jcm (Bohn's stand. lib.) ilacmillan 82 n 810 American literature Bronson, W. C. Short bistorj- of Atnerican literature. 1900. ITJcm Heath .S(i,- n Harris, A. B. American authors for young folks. 1S87. is^cm Lothrop 81 Y Contents: Irving; Cfjoper; Prcscott; Emerson; Haw- thorne: Harriet Beccher Stowe; Alice and Phoebe Cury: Bayard Taylor; Thoreauand other " out-of-door"' writers; Parkman; (>eorge William Curtis; Donald Grant Mitchell; "H. H." and others; Lowell. Sketches of 14 leading American writers, designed to awaken desire to read their works. N. Y. Hig-ginson, T: W., & Boynton, H: "W. Read- er's history of American literature. 1903. 20cm Houghton $1.25 n Based on Lo\\'ell institute lectures, 1903. Lists for study and reading, p. 311-16. Concentrates attention on leading figures, ignoring minor names and details. Brief, but complete and i-ou- secutive. Pittsburg. Howells, "W: D. Literary friends and acquaint- ance; a personal retrospect of American author- ship. 1900. 21Jcm Harper $2.50 Contents: My first visit to New England; First impres- sions of literary New York; Roundabout to Boston; Lit- erary Bo,ston as I knew it; Oliver Wendell Holmes; The white Mr Longfellow; Studies of Lowell; Cambridge neighbors. Mitchell, D. G. American lands and letters. 2 v. 1897-99. 21Jcm Scribner $2..50 ea Contents: v. 1, The Mayflower to Rip Van Winkle, v. 2, Leatherstocking to Poc's " Raven." Graceful and kindly biographic sketches, including much personal reminiscence. Admirable illustrations and typography. N. Y. Pancoast, H: S. Introduction to American lit- erature. 1898. 17icm Holt $1 Bibliographies interspersed. From colonial period to present. Best brief manual of the subject. Naiiov. Richardson, C: F. American literature, 1607- 1885. 1887-89. 23cm Putnam $3.50 Useful large manual. Broad, .sensible and scholarly. Nation, 44: 172 (B) Trent, W: P. History of American literature, 1607-1865. 1903. 20cm (Lit. of the world) Appleton $1.40 n Bibliography, p. 581-93. Excellent outline packed ^vith historical facts, critical evaluations, names and titles, deftly combined and in- terestingly discussed. N. Y. 809 182 A. L. A. CATALOG— CLASS LIST Trent, "W: P., & "Wells, B: "W. ed. Colonial prose and poetry. 3y. 1903. 16cm (Handy vol. class. ) Crowell 75c ea Attempts to present suclt passages from colonial authors as reveal most of literary art, of individual genius, and of national mind in process of differentiation. Pref. Tyler, M. C. History of American literature during the colonial time. Eev. ed. 1890. 23cni Putnam $3 Thorough, exhaustive chronicle of American literary annals, down to the revolution. L. & I. ■ Literary history of the American revolu- tion, 1763-1783. 1897. 23cm Putnam $3 Fully represents both whigs and tories. Follows his J/w- tory of American literature during the colonial time. N. Y. "Wendell, Barrett. Literary history of America. 1900. 23cm (Lib. of lit. hist.) Scribner $3 Authorities, p. 533-55. Not a complete history; vivacious though rather sketchy essays. Comment on individual authors fresh and pene- trating. "\V. C. Bronson in Amcr. hist. r. 6: 807. "Woodberry, G: E: America in literature. 1903. 20cm Harper $1.50 n Originally appeared in Harper's mnriazine July 1902-Oct. 1903 and Harper's ^veekly. Contents: The beginnings; The Knickerbocker era; The literary age of Boston; The South; The West; The achievement; Results and conditions. SlI American poelry Aldrich, T: B. Poems. 1890. 20Jcm (House- hold ed.) Houghton $1.50 His predilection is for the picturesque; for romance combined with simplicity, purity and tenderness of feel- ing, touched by fancy and occasional lights of humor. Lib. oj world's best lit. Brown, A. F. Pocketful of posies; illus. Ijy F. Y. Cory. 1902. 19cm Houghton $1.50 n Y Poetic, humorous and fantastic. N. Y. Bryant, "W: C. Poetical works; Raslyn ed. with clironologies of Bryant's life and poems, and a bibliography of his writings by H: C. Sturges, and a memoir of his life by R: H: Stoddard. 1903. 21 Jem Appleton $2 Pride, honor, (Country throbbed through all his strain. J. R. Lowell. Bunner, H: C. Poems. 1896. 18cm Scribner $1.75 ConteTits: Airs from Arcady; Rowon; Ballads of the town and later lyrics. Burton, Richard. Lyricn of brotherhood. 1899. 172cm Lothrop $1 Carman, Bliss. Low tide on Grand Pr(5; a book of lyrics. 1894. 18cm Small $1.25 Gary, Alice & Phoebe. Poetical works. 1882. 20Jcm (Household ed.) Houghton $1.50 Crandall, C: H: ed. Representative sonnets by American jsoets, with an essay on the sonnet, its nature and history, including many notable sonnets of other literatures. 1890. 20Jcm Houghton $1.50 Dickinson, Emily. Poems; 1st ser. 10th ed. 1892. nicm • Little $1.25 Dodge, Mrs Mary (Mapes) Rhymes and jingles. 1903. 19cm Y Scribner $1.50 When life is young. 1894. 19Jcm Century $1.25 Y Many originally appeared in St Nicholas. Dunbar, P. L. Lyrics of lowly life; with introd. by W:D. Howells. 1896. 16cm Dodd SI. 25 Eg-g-leston, G: C. ed. American war ballads and lyrics. 1889? 16|cm Putnam $1.50 A collection of the songs and ballads of the colonial wars, the revolution, the war of 1812-15, the war with Me.Kico, and the civil war. Title. Emerson, K.. "W. Poems. 1904. 20Jcm (Cen- tenary ed.) Houghton $1.75 In his Complete wo7-ks in class s]4; v. 9. Field, Eug-ene. A little book of western verse. 189.5. 18cm Scribner $1.25 Love-^ongs of childhood. 1894. lejcm Y Scribner s | With trumpet and drum. 1903. 17cm Scribner $1 Y Child poetry collected from others of the author's volumes celebrating the "big tin trumpet and little red drum." Ed. sel. Gilder, R: "W. Five books of song. 4th ed. 1900. 19 Jem Century $1.50 Includes The new day. The celestial passion; Lyrics; Two worlds; The great remembrance. Harte, Bret. Poetical works. 1902. , 20Jcm (Household ed. ) Hay, John. Poems. Contents; Pike county and old; Translations. Holbrook, Florence. 20cm Y Holland, J. G 1900. 21cm Bittersweet, Katrina, etc volumes. Ed. sel. Houghton $1.50 1899. 18Jcm Houghton $1.25 ballads; Wanderlieder; New Hiawatha primer. 1898. Houghton 75c Complete poetical writings. Scribner $3.50 formerly issued in separate Holmes, O. "W. Complete poetical works. 1895 21.V'm (Camb.ed. of the poets) Houghton $2 The Riverside ed. of the Poetical works in 3 v. is uniform with the Prose works [class ol7] and is desirable, but the single volume will do at first. Ed. sel. LITERATURE— American poetry 183 Hovey, Richard. Along the trail; a book of lyrics. 3d ed. 1903. 17^cm Small $1.50 Jackson, jl/r.s H.. Iff. (Fiske) Hunt. Poems. 1902. 19cm Little $1.50 Knowles, F: L. ed. Golden treasury of Ameri- can songs and lyrics. 189R. IVJcm Page $1.2.'i 147 poems by 61 writers from Freneau to Lloyrl Mitfliii. Rougrhly chronologic arrangement. N. Y. lianier, Sidney. Poems; ed. by his wife, witli a memorial by W: H. Ward. New ed. 1891. 19Jcni Scribner $2 Liarcom, Lucy. Poetical works. 202cm (House- hold ed.) Houghton $1.50 Biographic sketch, pref. p. 3-6. Lawton, W: C. The New England poets. 1898. ITJcm Macmillan 75c Biographic and critical studies of Emerson, Hawthorne, Longfellow, Whittier, Lowell, Holmes. N. Y. Brings a cosmopolitan culture to the consideration of American themes. He applies the eternal standards to American poets. Matthews. Learned, Walter, ed. Treasury of American verse. 1897. 19^cm Stokes $1.25 Excellent collection which preserves many good things not always found in similar boolts. Grouped by subject and sentiment. N. Y. Longfellow, H: W. Complete poetical works. 1893. 21Jcm (Camb. ed. of the poets) Houghton $2 The complete Poetical wor^s, Riverside edition, 6 v. 59, is most desirable al.so. Ed. sel. Lowell, J. E.. Complete poetical works. 1896. 21cm (Camb. ed. of the poets) Houghton $2 The Poems, Riverside ed. i v. S6, is very desirable also. Ed. sel. Markham, Edwin. The man with the hoe, and other poems. 1899. 19Jcm McClure $1 Title poem, inspired by Millet's famous painting, a plea for oppressed humanity. N. Y. Matthews, Brander, eel. Poems of American patriotism. 1882. 192cm Scribner $1.50 Mifidin, Lloyd. At the gates of song: sonnets. 1897. 21cm Estes $1.50 Moody,W: V. Poems. 1901. 19cm Houghton $1.25 Morrison, i/rs M. . J. (Whitney ) ed. Songs and rhymes for the little ones. Newed. 1896. 20cm Y Page $1 Peabody, J. P. Singing leaves; a book of songs and spells. 1903. 14.? x 11cm Houghton $1 n Poe, E. A. Complete poetical works; ed. by J: H.Ingram. 19cm (Home lib.) Burt $1 Sooner or later the 10 v. edition of his works published by Stone should be bought. Ed. sel. His poems convey no moral, they echo no call to duty. they celebrate beauty only, beauty immaterial and eva- nescent; they are their own excuse for being. Brander Matthews. Band, T. H. ed. Treasury of Canadian verse, with brief biographical notes. 1900. 20cm Button $2 Riley, J. W. Poems and prose sketches. Home- stead ed. 12 V. 1897-1902. lOJcm Scribner subs. $18 Contents; v. 1, Neghborly poems and dialect sketches. V. 2, Sketches in prose; Jamesy: A Christmas story and others, v. 3, Afterwhiles. v. 4, Pipeso' PanatZekesbury. V. 5, Rhymes of childhood, v. 6, The flying islands of the night. V. 7, Green fields and running brooks, v. 8, Poems here at home. v. 9, Armazindy. v. 10, A child-world. V. 11, Rubaiydt of Doc Sifers and Home-folks, v. 12, Book of joyous children. The Homestead edition can be had only in sets. Libra- ries may wish to begin with a few volumes only and they may be had separately as follows: v. 1-7, 9 and part 2 of V. 11, Bobbs-Merrill Co. 81.25 each: v. 8 and part 1 of v. 11, Century Co. $1.50 each; v. 12, Scribner, SI. 20. Ed. sel. Roberts, C: G: D. Poems. 1901. 19|cm Page $1.50 Scollard, Clinton, ed. Ballads of American bravery. 1900. 19cm (Silver ser. of Eng. & Amer. class.) Y Silver 50cn Sherman, F. D. Little-folk lyrics. 1897. 20cm Y Houghton $1.50 Sill, E:R. Poems. 1887. 17^cm Houghton $1 Stedman, E. C. Poetical works. 1901. 20Jcm (Household ed.) Houghton $1.50 Poets of America, ii. d. 20cm Houghton $2.25 Contents: Early and recent conditions; Growth of the American schools; Bryant; Whittier: Emerson; Longfel- low; Poe; Holmes; Lowell; Whitman; Bayard Taylor; The outlook. He has honesty, versatile sympathy, exact knowledge, and withal is a poet. Its critical delineations are clear- cut, its matter is solid, its style strong, incisive, sugges- tive. H. N. Powers in Dial. ed. American anthology, 1787-1900; selec- tions illustrating the editor's critical review of American poetry in the 19th century, n. d. 21Jcm Houghton $3 Grouped chronologically. Attempts to represent best work, not to select the imperishable. Followed by com- pact biographic notices, alphabetically arranged, of poets represented. Indexes of first lines, titles and poets. N. Y. Stoddard, R: H: Poems. Complete ed. 1880. 21cm Scribner $4 Story, W: W. Poems. 2 v. 1886. 17cm Houghton $2.50 Contents; v. 1, Parchments and portraits, v. 2, Mono- logs and lyrics. 811 184 A. L. A. CATALOG— CLASS LIST Tabb, J: B. Child verse; poems grave and gay. 1899. 20 X Ifiicm Y Small $1 Poems. 10th ed. 1903. 14 x 11cm Small $1 Taylor, Bayard. Poetical works of Bayard Tay- lor. 1903. 20.\cm (Household ed.) Houghton $1.50 Tbaxter, C. I,. Poems. 1902. 19;;cm Houghton $1.50 Thomas, E. M. In sunshine land; illus. by Katharine Pyle. 1895. 20cm Y Houghton 11.50 In the yi.iung world. 1896. 20Jcm Y Houghton $1.50 Lyrics and sonnets. 1887. 18Jcm Houghton $1.25 Thompson, Slasou, coinp. The humbler poets; a collection of newspaper and periodical verse, 1870 to 1885. 9th ed. 1899. 21cm McClurg $1.50 Van Dyke, Henry. The builders, and other poems. 1897. 19cm Scribner $1 The Builders -written for Princeton sesquicentennial celebration. Whitman, Walt. Leaves of grass. 1903. 19-Jcm Small U Including Sands at seventy, Good-bye my fancy, Old age echoes, and A backward glance o'er travcl'd roads. Title. Selections from [his] prose and poetry; ed. with an introd. by O. L. Triggs. 1898. 21cm Small $1.25 Selected bibliography, p. 251-57. Whittier, J: G. Complete poetical works. 1895. 21^cni (Camb.ed. of the poets) Houghton |2 His Poetical works, Riverside edition, 4 v. $6, also desir- able. Ed. sel. Preeminently the singer of the anti-slavery crusade, the most representative of New England poets, and the poet of religious sympathy and hope and trust. J: W. Chad- wick. Woodberry, G: E: Poems. 1903. 18Jcm Macmillan SI. 50 n Includes earlier volumes. My country, Wild Eden., Players' elegy. North Slwre watch, odes and sonnets, with some hitherto unpublished verse. N. Y. §12 American drama Howells, W: D. The mouse-trap, and other farces. 1889. 19om. Harper $1 Contents; The garroters; Five o'clock tea; The mouse- trap; A likely story. Howells, W: D. The sleeping-car, and other farces. 1892. 19^cm Houghton $1 Contents: The parlor-car; The sleeping-oar; The regis- ter; The elevator. 813 American fiction Abbot, A. B. A frigate's namesake. 1901. 19cm Century $1 n Y Story of a little girl named for battleship ilssex. For readers of 12 and over. Unit. Abbott, Jacob. The Franconia stories. 10 v. in 5. 17Jcm Harper $5 Y Contents: v. 1, Malleville; Wallace, v. 2, Mary Ers- kine; Mary Bell. v. 3, Beechnut; Eodolphus. v. 4, Ellen Linn; Stuyvcsant. v. 5, Caroline; Agnes. Stories of Rainbow and Lucky. 5 v. 1887-88. 17cm Harper 75c ea Y Contents: Handle; Rainbow's journey; Three pines; Selling Lucky; Up the river. Alcott, L.. M. Aunt Jo's scrai>bag. 6 v. 1900-01. 17.k'm Little $1 ea Y Contents: v.l,^fy boys, etc. v. 2, Shawl-straps, v. 3, Cupid and Chow-cho\v, etc. v. 4, My girls, etc. v. 5, Jim- my's cruise in the pinafore, etc. v. 6, An old-fashioned Thanksgiving, etc. Sequel, Eoseinbtoom, s&mepublishers and price, is perhaps rather advanced for 14 years. Ed. sel- Eight cousins; or, The aunt-hill. 1903. 17}cm Y Little $1..50 Hospital sketches and camp and fireside stories. 1892. 18cm Little $1.50 Based on experiences in 18t»2-63 as a hospital nurse in Washington. Almo.st a literal reproduction of letters to her family. N. Y. Jack and Jill: a village story. 1902. 17icm Little $1.50 Y Story of the busy and happy days of a boy and girl recovering from results of an accident. N. Y. Jo's boys, and how they turned out; sequel to "Little men." 1903. 17.2Cm Little $1.50 Y Illus. ed. 1903, Little $2. Ed. sel. Little men; life at Plumfteld with Jo's boys. 1901. 20cm Little $1.50 Y Edition illus. by R.B. Birch 1901, Little S2. Ed. sel. About the boys in Aunt Jo and Mr Baer's school; fol- lows Little women. Little women; nr, Meg, Jo, Beth, and Amy. 1901. 17.Vm Little $1.50 Y Illus. ed. 1902, Little $2, desirable. Ed. .sel. Following the growth of 4 wholesome girls to woman- hood. Baker. An old-fashioned girl; illus. by J. W. Smith. 1902. 19cm Little |1.50 Y Illus. ed.. Little *2. Ed. sel. City life of a winning and sensible little country girl. N. Y. LITERATURE— American fiction 185 Alcott, Ii.. M. Spinning-wheel storieg. 1902. 17cm Little $1 Y Stories read to a party of children during tlie Clirist- nias holidays. N. Y. Under the lilacs. 1901. 17cui Little SI. 50 Y Story of a stray circus boy who found friends for him- self anrl his remarkable dog at a country house. N. Y. Work. 1900. 17icm Little SI. 50 Life of a New England girl of superior birth, who goes out to earn her living, and shows energy and adherence to the right. Baker. Alden, W: Ii. The moral pirate;^. 1904. IScm (Harper's young peop. ser.) Harper 60c Y Exciting adventures of 4 New Y'ork boys on the Hudson in a row boat. Sargent. Aldrich, T: B. Marjorie Daw, and other people. 1901. 20cm Houghton SI. 50 Contents: Marjorie Daw; A Rivermmith romance; Quite so; A young de.sperado; Miss Mehetabel's son; A struggle for life; Mademoiselle Olympe Zabriski; Pere Antoine's date-palm. Artful stories, wit characterising not only the style but the manipulation of plot. Every tale is logically worked out, complete in itself, and usually ends in a surprise. Baker. Prudence Palfrey. 1902. 20cm Houghton $1.50 A nearly impossible plot, worked out with wit and plausibility. Baker. The Queen of Sheba. 1877. 18cm Houghton $1.50 Novelette connected with Marjorie Daio by character of Flemming. Compact of humor and sensation. Scenes, a New Hampshire village and Switzerland. Baker, A aea turn, and other matters. 1902. 19cm Houghton $1.25 Contents: A sea turn; His Grace the Duke; Shaw's folly; An untold story; The case of Thomas Phipps; The white feather. The Stillwater tragedy. 1880. 19^cm Houghton $1.50 Various aspects of life in a manufacturing village, the passions and calamities of a strike, realistically depicted. Baker. Story of a bad boy. 47th ed. 1897. 20 Jem Houghton $1.25 Y other good editions are illustrated ed. Houghton S-.2, and Riverside school library ed. 70c. Ed. sel. Story of a mischievous but truly good, natural New England boy. Puritanism is characterized. NY. Two bites at a cherry, with other tales. 1894. 18cm Houghton $1.25 Contents; Two bites at a cherry; "For bravery on the field of battle," The Chevalier de Resseguier; Goliath; My cousin the colonel; A Christmas fantasy, with a moral; Her dying words. 1S9(). 15xlUcm Harper $1 Allen, J. Ii. Aftermath. (Harper's little nov. ) Follows Kentucky cardinaL Meditations and fanciful disquisitions on life. Domi- nant motive the conflict between love of nature and the humaner love of wife and home. Baker. The choir invisil)le. 1S98. 17.]cm JIurinillau $1.50 story of Iveutucky in years ft^llowing war of independ- ence; very delicate in analysis of feeling, and in the sug- gestive and poetical use of landscape. Baker. Flute and violin, and other Kentucky tales and romances. Biographical ed. 1899. lOJeni Harper $1.50 Contents; Flute and violin; Jving Solomon of Kentucky; Two gentlemen of Iventucky; The white cowl; Sister I)ri- lorosa; Posthumous fame. Stories of Blue-grass region of Kentucky, and of its hardy agricultural folk. Mostly pathetic in motive. Baker. A Kentucky cardinal. LS9S. 15xllicm (Harper's little nov. ) Harper $1 Followed Ijy A/lennath. Extremely delicate study of personality and motive, penetrated with a tender love of nature. Perhaps of most interest for its descriptions of Kentucky. Baker. Reign of law; a tale of the Kentucky hemp fields. 1900. ISicm ^lacmillan $]..50 Andrews, Jane. Seven little sisters who live on the round ball that floats in the air. 1893. 18cni (Class, for home school) (linn 50c Gives a vivid impression of the shape of the earth, of the distribution of nations over it and of the essential brotherhood of man. T: W. Higginson. Ten boys who lived on the road from long ago to now. 1886. 18cm Lee $1 Y A good birdseye view of progress of civilization, in- terestingly told for boys and girls. Pittsburg. Aspinwall, 3Irs Alicia. Short stories for short people; illus. by !\I. L. Danforth. 21Jcm Button $1.,50 Y Bits of pure imagination, having that impossibility in which children delight, that fresh vigor which carries attention along, and that suggestion which even children vaguely feel of deeper meanings. T: W. Higginson. Austin, jl/r.< Jane (Goodwin) Betty Alden: the first-born daughter of the Pilgrims. 1891. 18 Jem Houghton $1.25 Sequel to Standish ofStandish. David Alden' s daughter, and other stories of colonial times. 18cm Houghton $1.25 12 stories, each representing some noteworthy character or epoch of colonial times, h. & I. SI 2 186 A. L. A. CATALOG— CLASS LIST Austin, Mrs Jane (Goodwin) Dr Le Baron and his daughters; a story of the Old Colony. 1901. 18cm Houghton 11.25 The doctor is son of the Nameless nobleman. Deals with later phases of social life, embodying many traditions and legends. A nameless nobleman. 1881. IVJcm (Round-robin ser.) Houghton $1.25 Standish of Standish, a story of the Pil- grims, n. d. 19cm Houghton $1.25 Tale of the pilgrims of Plymouth colony in 17th century. Baker. Baby days; a new selection of songs, stories and pictures for very little folks; with introd. by editor of St Nicholas. 300 illustrations. 1903. 24Jcm Century $1.50 Y Embraces about 40 pages of the earlier edition; the rest made up of new favorites from recent numbers of St yii'holas. Pub. ^I'klv. Bacheller, I. A. Eben Holden; a tale of the north country. 1903. 21cm Lothrop $1.50 Novel of life in the Adirondacks 50 years ago, the inter- est centering in Eben Holden, a faithful old servant. Graphic pictures of nature and of life in woods and fields. Baker. Bangs, J: K. House-boat on the Styx. 1896. 17icm Harper $1.25 Shakespeare, Mozart, Dr Johnson, Delilah, Lucretia Borgia, Barnum, Artemus Ward and Phidias are among , the dramdtis persona' of these absurdities. Baker. Barbour, R. H: Behind the line; a story of college life and football. 1902. 20cm Appleton $1.20 n Y In a small New England college. N. Y. Captain of the crew. 1901. 20cm Appleton $1.20 n Y School atliletics and character building. Follows For the honor of the sehool. N. Y. For the honor of the school; a story of school life and interscholastic sport. 1900. 20cni Y Appleton $1.50 The half-back; a story of school, football and golf. 1899. 19.k;m Appleton $1..50 Y Tale of a preparatory school and of freshman year at Harvard. Closes with account of a Yale-Harvard foot- ball game. Pittsburg. Weatherby's inning; a story of college life and baseball. 1903. 205cm Appleton $1.25 rf Y A young man's struggle again.st untoward circum- stances in a small New England college. N. Y. Barnes, James. Drake and his yeomen; a true accounting of the character and adventurer of Sir Francis Drake. 1899. 205cm Macmillan $2 Barnes, James. For king or country; a story of the American revolution. 1896. 19cm Harper $1.50 Y Interesting and instructive story of twin brothers brought up in a Tory family in New Jersey; one remains a loyalist; the other becomes an ardent patriot. For boys over 13. Unit. A loyal traitor; a story of the war of 1812. 1897. 19cm Harper $1.,50 Y Full of' adventure; interesting to boys of 12 and upward. Unit. Midshipman Farragut. 1902. 20cm (Young heroes of our navy) Appleton $1 Y story of two years of Admiral Farragut's boy life on Commodore Porter's ship during war of 1812. N. Y'. Barnum, ilfrsF.. C. (Baylor) Juan and Juanita. 1888. 22cm Houghton $1.50 Y Mexico and Texas form background of story, which sketches the Indian graphically. Baker. Barr, Mrs A. E. (Huddleston) Bow of orange ribbon. 1893. 20icm Dodd $1.25 Story of New Y'ork in 1756, with a romance between a Dutch maiden and one of King George's officers. Pic- turesque, natural and amusing. L. & I. Friend Olivia. 1898. 19cm Dodd $1.25 Historical study of Quaker life in early days of Crom- well, full of sympathy with puritans and severity toward cavaliers. Cromwell among the dramatis personm. Baker. Jan Vedder's wife. 1885. 17icm Dodd $1.25 Story of the Shetland isles and the primitive inhabit- ants, descendants of the Norsemen, ivith sketches of their homely yet picturesque life. Baker. Maid of Maiden lane; sequel to "The bow of orange ribbon." 1900. 19cm Dodd $1.50 Death of Franklin, large influ.'c of French refugees, and division of opinion regarding English rights in the lost colonies, enter into the story. New York city, 1791. Baker. Remember the Alamo. 1898. 19cm Dodd $1.25 Tale of the revolt of the Americans in Texas against Mexican rule. Davy Crockett, Sam Houston and Santa Anna figure prominently. L. & I. Baskett, J. N. As the light led. 1900. 175cm Macmillan $1.50 Country love story of northern Missouri, when political issues of that region were seriously affected by disputes of Immersionists and Paedobaptists. Buker. Bellamy, Edward. Looking liackward, 2000- 1887; with introd. by Sylvester Baxter. Me- morial ed. 1898. 195(!m Houghton $1 Picture of a socialist state in '2000 and retrospective view of the industrial life of the 19th centurv. Marot. LITERATURE — American fiction 187 Bennett, John. Barnaby Lee. 1902. Century 19 ^cm SI. 50 Y Boy's adventures with pirates and in New Amster- dam at period of English capture, 1664. Local color care- fully studied. Among characters are Peter Stuyvesant and Governor Calvert of Maryland. N. Y. Master Skylark; illus. by R. B. Birch. 1898. 191cm Century S;1.50 Y Master Skylark, a Stratford boy in Shakespeare's time, who, falling on hard places in London, .seeks the aid of his fellowtownsman. Dial. Boyesen, H. H. Gunnar; a tale of Norse life. 10th ed. 1903. 181cm Scribner :?1.25 A Norse romance following a boy's growing life and Inve. N. Y. Modern vikings; stories of life anlnr, and even Greek 19^cm Houghton $1.50 Contents: Dooryards; A INIarch wind; The mortuary chest; Horn-o'-the-moon; A stolen festival; A last assem- bling; The way of peace; The experience of Hannah Prime; Honey and myrrh; A second marriage; The flat- iron lot; The end of all living. Stories and character sketches of New England country folk. N. Y. Brown, H. D. Little Miss Phoebe Gay. 1895. 1 9i]cm Houghton $ 1 Y Story of daily adventures of a little New England girl 10 years old. N. Y. Brush, Mrs Christine (Chaplin) The colonel's opera cloak. 1904. 19k-m Little $1.50 The happy go lucky life of a southern family in a north- ern town. N. Y. SI 3 188 A. L. A. CATALOG— CLASS LIST Bunner, H: C. Love in old cloathes, and other stories; illus. by W. T. Smedley, Orson Lowell and Andr(5 Castaigne. 1896. 19Jom Scribner $1.50 Contents: Love in old cloathes; A letter and a para- graph; "As one having authority;" Crazy wife's ship; French for a fortnight; The red silk handkerchief; Our aromatic uncle. The midge. 1902. 18-Jcm Scribner |1 story of the French quarter in New York. L. & I. More " Short sixes. " 1894. 19 Jem Keppler $1 Contents: The cumbersome horse; Mr Vincent Egg and the wage of sin; The ghooUah; Cutwater of Seneca; Mr Wick's aunt; What Mrs Fortescue did; The man with the pink pants; The third figure in the cotillion; Saman- tha Boom-de-ay; My dear Mrs Billington. "Short sixes; " stories to be read while the candle burns. 1891. 19cm Keppler $1 Contents: The tenor; Col. Brereton's aunty; A round- up; The two churches of Quawket; The love letters of Smith; Zenobia's infidelity; The nine cent-girls; The nice people; Mr Copernicus and the proletariat; Hector; A sisterly scheme; Zozo; An old, old story. Clever, humorous tales in which the artist keeps turn- ing up the unexpected. Ciilic, 17: 333. Story of a New York house; illus. by A. B. Frost. 1887. 19Jcm Scribner iSl.25 Study of typical local and family history — quiet, un- eventful American realism. Baker. Zadoc Pine, and other stories. 1891. IS^cm Scribner $1 Contents: The Zadoc Pine labor union; Natural selec- tion; Casperl; A second-hand story; Mrs Tom's spree; Squire Fiye-Fathom. Burnett, Jfr.s Frances (Hodgson) Haworth's. 1879. 19cm Scribner $1.25 Tragic story of the lowly domestic life of the Lan- cashire work people. Baker. In connection with the De Willoughby claim. 1899. ]9Jcm Scribner $1.50 Country life in Tennessee about time of civil war (1861). Baker. Little Lord Fauntleroy. 1897. 19cm Scribner $1.25 Y An engaging boy born in America in poverty is the grandson and heir of an English earl. While the story is neither original nor probable the circumstances are prettily told. Ed. sel. Louisiana. 1880. 19cm Scribner $1.25 Portrait of a simple and beautiful type of southern girlhood. Scenes of life in the mountain region of North Carolina. Baker. That lass o' Lowrie's. 1902. 19cm Scribner $1.25 Story of the author's native Lancashire. Loving and thoroughly realistic portraiture of the humble life of the working classes. Baker. Burnett, Mrs Prances (Hodgson) Through one administration. 1901. 19cm Scribner $1.50 A poignant drama enacted amidst the brilliant social life and political corruption of Washington. Baker. Burnham, Mrs C. L. (Root) Dr Latimer; a story of Casco Bay. 1893. 18cm Houghton $1.25 Next door. 18Jcm Houghton fl.25 Delineation of life 50 years ago in a sequestered New England farmstead. Baker. The wise woman. 1895. 18cm Houghton $1.25 Bynner, E. L. Agnes Surriage. n. d. IS^cm Houghton fl.25 Love romance of colonial times, based on story of Sir Charles Henry Frankland. Baker. Cable, G: "W. Bonaventure. 1888. 18|cm Scribner $1.50 Idyllic love story, with humor in the character sketches of the Acadians exiled in Louisiana. Abounds in natural description. Baker. Dr Sevier. 1902. 20cm Scribner $1.50 Story of the struggle of a young married pair in New Orleans before the war. The old Creole town, streets, houses and people very completely delineated. Baker. The Grandissimes; a story of Creole life. 1880. 19cm Scribner $1.50 Romance of New Orleans and its Creole inhabitants a century ago. Baker. John March, southerner. 1894. 19em Scribner $1.50 Story of reconstruction in the South. The rapid career of various financial companies, intrigues, quarrels, fights, and final collapse make a vigorous story. Baker. Old Creole days. 1890. 17cm Scribner $1.50 Contents: Madame Delphine; Cafe des exiles; Belles demoiselles plantation; Posson Jone; Jean-ah Pouquelin; Tite Poulette; 'Sieur George; Madame Dijlicieuse. Canavan, M. J. Ben Comee; a tale of Rogers's rangers, 1758-59. 1899. 20cm Macmillan |1.50 Y Vivid picture of wholesome boy life in Lexington. Has historic value. Pittsburg. Carryl, C: E: Davy and the goblin; or, What followed reading Alice's adventures in Wonder- land; illus. by E. B. Bensell. 1896? 22cm Houghtoa $1.50 Y Fantastic adventures of a little boy who wouldn't believe in fairies and goblins. N. Y. Catherwood, Mrs Mary (Hartwell) Romance of Dollard. 1889. 20cm Century |1.26 Dollard was "the man of courageous heart" whosaved New France from the Iroquois in 1660. Bttffalo. LITERATURE— American fiction 189 Cather-wood, Mrs Mary (Hartwell) Story of Tonty. 6th ed. 1901. 20cm McClurg $1.25 Romantic adventure of the one-armed lieutenant wtio shared the hardships and triumphs of La Salle's discov- eries, ^crib. m. Cham'bers, B. W: Cardigan. 1901. 19 Jem Harper $1.50 Revolutionary romance of love and adventure. Hero nephew of Sir William Johnson. Scenes, Mohawk valley, Pitisbnrgr and Lexington. N. V. A king and a few dukes; a romance. 1896. 19cm Putnam $1.25 Maids of paradise. 1903. 19Jcm Harper $1.50 n Romance of love and adventure diiring Franco-Prussian war. Paradise is a Breton village and the hero an Amer- ican employed by the imperial military police. N. Y. The red republic. 1895. 20cm Putnam $1.25 Minute study of the Paris commune of 1871, including capture of the guns on Montmartre and murder of Arch- bishop Darboy. Dial, 20: 337. Chase, Mrs Jessie (Anderson) Mayken; a child's story of' the Netherlands in the sixteenth century. 1902. 20^cm McClurg $1.20 n Y Adventures at court and during siege of Leyden of little daughter of William of Orange. Main characters historical. N. Y. Chesnutt, C: W. The conjure woman. 1899. 18icm Houghton $1.25 Contents: The goophered grapevine; Po' Sandy; Mars Jeems's nightmare; The conjurer's revenge; Sis' Becky's pickaninny; The gray wolf's ha'nt; Hot-foot Hannibal. Sketches of southern negro life. Baker. Chopin, Mrs Kate (O'Flaherty) Bayou folk. 1894. 18cm Houghton $1.25 Stories and characterizations of descendants of Acadian exiles in Louisiana. Baker. Churchill, Winston. The crisis, illus. by H. C. Christy. 1901. 20cm Macmillan $1.50 Scene chiefly St Louis, just before and during civil war, and the fierce political movements of the time are personified in a representative set of characters, includ- ing Lincoln, Grant and Sherman. An honest and pains- taking attempt to disclose the causes of the struggle. Baker. Richard Carvel. 1899. 19cm Macmillan $1.50 Autobiography dealing with period of American revo- lution. Scene, Maryland; contains also a graphic and detailed picture of Georgian London. Baker. Clemens, S: L. Personal recollections of Joan of Arc; by the Sieur Louis de Conte (her page and secretary); freely translated out of the ancient French from the original ms. by J. F. Alden. 1896. 19.icm Harper $2.50 A prose epic which seizes the undying charm of Joan's character. Storyputinto the mouth of an actual fifteenth century knight. Nation, 63: 52. Clements, S: L. The prince and the pauper, by Mark Twain. 190.3. 20Jcm Harper $1.75 Y Through a misadventure the boy, afterwards Ed- ward VI of England, changes place with a street waif. N. Y. Coffin, C: C. Daughters of the revolution and their times, 1769-1776. 1895. 20cm Houghton $1.50 Y Story of outbreak of the revolution. Describes state of public feeling, Boston massacre, tea party, battle of Lexington, etc. N. Y. Connor, Ralph, pseud. Black Rock; a tale of the Selkirks. 1900. 18Jcm Revell $1.25 The man from Glengarry; a tale of the Ottawa. 1901. 20cm Revell $1.50 Appeared in the OuUook, v. 68-69, July 6-Nov. 30, 1901. Frontier life in forests of northwestern Canada. N. Y. The sky pilot; a tale of the foothills. 1901. 18Jcm Revell $1.25 Scene: frontier village in foothills of the Rockies. Sketches of cowboy life and character, and of the moun- tains and the prairies. N. Y. Cooke, Mrs Rose (Terry) Happy Dodd; or, "She hath done what she could." n. d. 18cm Houghton $1.25 Somebody's neighbors, n. d. 18cm Houghton $1.25 Contents: Eben Jackson; Miss Lucinda; Dely's cow; Squire Paine's conversion; Miss Beulah's bonnet; Cal Culver and the devil; Amandar; Polly Mariner, tailoress; Uncle Josh; Poll Jenning's hair; Freedom W^heeler's con- troversy with Providence; Mrs Flint's married experi- ence. Stories of New England country life. N. Y. The sphinx's children, and other people's. u. d. 18cm Houghton $1.25 Contents: The sphinx's children;. The deacon's week; Ablacksilk; JerichoJim; Lost on a railway; Doctor Park- er's Patty; Doom and Dan; Some account of Thomas Tucker; The forger's bride; Too late; My Thanksgiving; How she found out; Ann Potter's lesson; Aceldama Sparks; Sallathiel Bump's stocking; Sally Parson's duty; A hard lesson; 'Liab's first Christmas. Steadfast: thestory of asaint andasinner. 1889. 19^cm Houghton $1.25 Life and trials of a young minister in Connecticut val- ley in early 18th century. Baker. Coolidge, Susan, pseud. The barberry bush, an(.l eight other stories about girls for girls. 1893. 18cm . Little $1.25 Y Contents: The barberry bush; The lady in white satin; Angels unawares; In the cathedral; The engineers story; A quiet girl; 'VS'hat the pudding brought; A chance word; Nika. 813 190 A. L. A. CATALOG— CLASS LIST Coolidge, Susan, pseud. Clover. 1888. 18cm (Katy did ser. 4) Y Little $1.25 In the High Valley; being the fifth and last volume of the Katy did series. 1904. 19em Y Little SI. 25 Little country girl. 1903. 19cni Little $1.25 Y A Connecticut girl's summer at Newport. Contains excellent advice about social etiquette. N. Y. What Katy did. 1900. ITJcm (Katy did ser. 1) Y Lit. I ' What Katy did at school. 19ul. (Katy did ser. 2) Y What Katy ■ did next. Little 1886. $1.25 19cm $1.25 17Jcm (Katy didaer. 3) Y Little $1.25 Cooper, J. F. Afloat and ashore, a sea tale. Mohawk ed. 1896. 19Jcm Putnam $1.25 Sequel, Miles Wallingford. Sketches of the earliest years of the country as an inde- pendent nation. Houghton. The crater; or, Vulcan's peak. Mohawk ed. 1896. 21 Jem Putnam $1.25 Scene, an unknown volcanic island in the Pacific ocean. Adventures of two castaways described. Hough- ton. The deerslayer, a tale. 1900. 19cm Macmillan $1.25 Opening story of the series, called from the pioneer hero, the " Leatherstocking tales." Succeeded by The last of the Mohicans; The imthfinder; The pioneers: The prairie. Full of adventure and descriptions of forest life and scenery. Buffalo. • Last of the Mohicans. 1900. 19cm Macmillan $1.25 Second of "Leatherstocking tales." Story of adven- ture among northern New York Indians during French and Indian war. N. Y. Miles Wallingford. Mohawk ed. Putnam 1896. $1.25 21Jcm Sequel to Afloat and ashore. Published in England as Lucy Hardinr/e. The pathfinder; or, The inland sea. 1900. 19cm Macmillan $1.25 Third of "Leatherstocking tales." Scenes on and about Lake Ontario. N. Y. The pilot, a tale of the sea. Mohawk ed. 22cni Putnam $1.25 The daring exploits of Paul Jones in English waters, about 1778, furnish the theme. Chief creation Long Tom CofBn. Baker. Cooper, J. F. The pioneers; or. The sources of the Susquehanna. 1901. 19cm Macmillan $1.25 Fourth of "Leatherstocking tales." Story of pioneer life on the banks of Lake Otsego. Pittsburg. The prairie. 1900. 19cm Macmillan $1.25 Fifth of "Leatherstocking tales." Covers the adven- tures and death of the "Deerslayer" and completes the series. Hardy. Red Rover. Mohawk ed. 1896. 22cmi Putnam $1.25 Tale of adventure on the deep, with racy characteriza- tion and lively episodes. Baker. The spy, a tale of the neutral ground. Mohawk ed. 1896. 21Jcm Putnam $1.25 The hero, the spy, is employed by Gen. Washington in service involving great personal hazard and little glory. Buffalo. Water- witch; or. The skimmer of the seas. Mohawk ed. 1896. 21 Jem Putnam $1.25 Story of the Dutch occupation of New Y'ork. E. S. Brooks. Wing-and-wing; or, Le Feu-foUet. Mo- hawk ed. 1896. IQJcm Putnam $1.25 Founded on adventures of Raoul Ivard, commander of a celebrated French privateer, 1798-99. Sargent. Cox, Falmer. The brownies: their book. 1887. 25x21Jcm Century $1.50 Y The series of 6 volumes is the delight of little chil- dren. There is little story and the pictures exhibit the adventures and antics of the brownies. In their present form they do not wear well. Ed. sel. Craddock, C: E. pseud. In the "Stranger peo- ple's" country. 1891. 19cni Harper $1.50 Story of the Tennessee mountains. Baker. In the Tennessee mountains. 10th ed. 1885. 18 Jem Houghton $1.25 Eight studies of dwellers in the Great Smoky mountains; reproducing dialect, and depicting scenery and aspects of mountain weather. Baker. Prophet (if the Great Smoky mountains. 1885. 18cm Houghton $1.25 Story of Tennessee mountains. The story of old Fort Loudon. 1899. 19cm JIacmillan $1.50 Story of frontier life, and the struggles between the English and Cherokee Indians in 1759-60. Unit. Where the battle was fought. 1884. 19Jcm Houghton $1.25 Young mountaineers; illus. by Malcolm Fraser. 1898. 19Jcm Houghton $1.50 Y Contents: The mystery of Old Daddy's window; 'Way down in Poor Valley; A mountain storm; Borrow- ing a hammer; Conscripts' Hollow; A warning: Among LITERATURE— American fiction 191 the cliffs;. lu the "chinking;" On a higher level; Christ- mas day on Old Winrty mountain. Stories of boy life and adventure in the Tennessee moun- tiiins. N. Y. Crawford, F. M. Cecilia. 1902. 20cm Macmillau $1.50 Relations of a modern Roman heroine and hero, each strangely conscious of a former life in pagan days. N. Y. Children of the king; a tale of southern Italy. 1893. 19Jcm Macniillan $1.50 This is the surname of a race of Calabrian peasants, of whom the last representative, a heroic, primitive charac- ter, is drawn in strong relief against a cultured but worth- less aristocrat. Baker. • A cigarette-maker's romance and Khaled. 1901. 20cm Macmillan $1.50 The first, a romantic and touching little drama of two days in Munich, with a small group of foreign charac- ters. Baker. Corleone. 2 v. 1896. 18cm Macmillan SI. 50 Fourth of Sarof^inesca stories. Sicilian episode in the story of the Saracinesca, where they are brought into contact with the Corleone, "the worst blood in Italy," and with the Mafia. Baker. Doctor Claudius, a true story. 1901. 20cm Macmillan SI. 50 Love story, with an Admirable Crichton as hero. Time that of Lytton's viceroyalty and the second Afghan war. Baker. Don Orsino. 1892. 19cm Macmillan $1.50 Third in Saracinesca series. The corruption of public life is disclosed, and the ob- scure forces that agitate the financial world are the sub- ject of special study. Baker. • Marzio's crucifix. 1887. igjem Macmillan $1 Realistic portraiture of lower and middle class Italian life. Chiefly a study of a single personality, a bom artist, true descendant of Cellini and the renai.s.sance. Baker. . Mr Isaacs. 1882. 19cm Macmillan $1.50 Crawford, F. M. Sant' Ilario. 1897. 19Jcm Macmillan :S1.50 ■Second in Saracinesca, series. A story of Indian life; the central character being an esoteric Buddhist. Baker. Paul Patoff. 1893. 19cm Macmillan $1.50 Life of modern Constantinople painted in vivacious scenes at beginning of story. Chief characters, two brothers, one of whom disappears mysteriously, and a bewildering tangle of sensational events result. Baker. Pietro Ghisleri. 1892. 19cm Macmillan $1.50 An adaptation of romance to manners and usages of modem society in Rome. Baker. A Roman singer. 1893. 19cm Macmillan S1.50 Career of a fortunate Italian peasant boy, who became a great tenor. Highly romantic tale of love and other adventures. Baker. Saracinesca. 1902. 20cm Macmillan $1.50 First of Saracinesca series, followed by Sant' Ilario, Don Orsino, Corleone, Taquisara. They afford a panorama of Roman society from 1865 to present time, in the form of annals of a princely house. National types and modes of. thought are reproduced with extreme fidelity, and the political, social and financial history of Rome related with ample knowledge by one who has familiarized himself with all classes of Italians. Baker. Taquisara. 2 v. 1895. 18cm Macmillan $1..50 Fifth in Saracinesca series. The heroine is a young girl, last of a wealthy and princely house, a strong unconventional nature, with high ideals of duty and a will to realize them. Baker. Via crucis. 1899. 19cm Jlacmillan $1.50 Romance of the days of Stephen and the second cru- sade. Eleanor of Aquitaine is prominent. Baker. Cummins, M. S. The lamplighter. New ed. 1902. 20Jcm Houghton $1.50 Curtis, G: W: Prue and I. 1899. 19Jcm Harper $2 Popular ed. .50c also Unit books; H. W. Bell. pap. 16c, cl. 46c. A quiet humour and reverent faith in goodness and charity give these fables and reminiscences a charm and grace like that of Lamb's more personal essays. Baker. Cutting, M. . S. Little stories of married life. 1902. 19cm McClure $1.25 Contents: Their second marriage; A good dinner; The strength of ten; In the reign of Quintilia; The happiest time; In the married quarters; Mrs Atwood's outer raiment: Fairy gold; A matrimonial episode; Not a sad story; Wings. Daskam, J. D. The imp and the angel. 1901. 20 Jem Scribner $1.10 n Other stories: The imp and the drum; The imp and the author; The imp's matinee; The imp's Christmas dinner; The imp disposes; The prodigal imp. The madness of Philip, and other tales of childhood. 1902. 20cm McClure $1.50 Contents: The madness of Philip; A study in piracy; Bobbert's merry Christmas; The heart of a child; Ardelia in Arcady: Edgar the choir boy uncelestial; The little god and Dicky. Davis, R: H. Gallegher, and other stories. 1891. 19 Jem Scribner $1 Contents; Gallegher; A walk up the avenue; My dis- reputable friend, Mr Raegen; The other woman; The trailer for room no. 8; "There were ninety and nine;" The cynical Miss Catherwaight; Van Bibber and the swan-boats; Van Bibber's burglar: Van Bibber as best man. 813 192 A. L. A. CATALOG— CLASS LIST Davis, R: H. Eanson's folly. 1902. 20cm Scribner $1.50 Contents: Eanson's foUj'; The bar sinister; A derelict; La lettre d'amour; In the fog. Soldiers of fortune. Playgoers' ed. 1902. 20Jcm Scribner $1.50 A SoLith American revolution is a main episode. Baiter. Stories for boys. 1891. lOJcm Scribner $1 Y Contents; The reporter who made himselJ: king; Midsummer pirates; Richard Can's baby; The great Tri- club tennis tournament; The jump at Corey's slip; The Van Bibber baseball club; The story of a jockey. Van Bibber and others. 1903. 19cin Harper fl Contents: Her first appearance; Van Bibber's man- servant; The hungry man was fed; Van Bibber at the races; An experiment in economy; Mr Travers's first hunt; Love me, love my dog; Eleanore Cuyler; A recruit at Christmas; A patron of art; Andy M'Gee's chorus girl; A Leander of the East River; How Hefty Burke got even; Outside the prison; An unfinished story. Davis, W: S. A friend of Cfesar. 1900. 20cm Macmillan $1.50 Tale of the fall of the Roman republic from pagan point of view.; 50-47 B. Q. Baker. Deland, E. D. Oakleigh. 18!l(i. 19cm Harper $1.25 y Unafliected story, with sentiment, but no sentimen- tality, for girls just entering the novelreading period. Pittsburg. Deland, Mrs Margaret. Dr Lavendar's people. 1903. 19Jcm Harper $1.50 Contents: The apotheosis of the Reverend MrSpangler; The note; The grasshopper and the ant; Amelia; "An exceeding high mountain;" At the stuffed-animal house. Dr Lavendar appeared in Old Chcf^fer tales. Mr Tommy Dove, and other stories. 1893. 18cm Houghton $1 Contents: Mr Tommy Dove; The face on the wall; Elizabeth,' At whose door? A fourth-class appointment. Old Chester tales; illus. by Howard Pyle. 181I9. 19cm Harper $1.,50 Contents: The promises of Dorothea; Good for the soul; ;Miss Maria; The child's mother; Justice and the judge; Where the laborers are few; Sally; The unexpectedness cif Mr Honi.-e Shields. Good Jar tlie soul and Wlitre the labourers are /no stand out among these chronicles of the old country to\\'n that forms the little world in whicli most of Mrs Deland's t:haractcrs move. Baker. Sidney. 18cm Houghton $1.25 Deming, Philander. Adirondack stories. 1902. 15cm Houghton Toe Contents: Losl; Lida Ann; John's trial; Joe BaldwaTi; Willie; Benjamin Jacques: Ike's wife; An Adirondack neighborhood. Quiet, rciilislic stories picturing life in tlie wild Adiron- dack region of nr)rthcrn New Ytirk. Baker. Devereux, Mary. From kingdom to colony. 1904. 19cm. Little 75c Scene laid in queer, loyal old Marblehead in revolution- ary days. Lit. world, 31: 74. Diaz, Mrs Abby (Morton) Polly Cologne. 1881. 18cm Lothrop $1 Y How a precious rag doll was lost and fotind. N. Y. Dix, B. M. Hugh Gwyeth; a Roundhead cav- alier. 1899. 19Jcm Macmillan |1.50 Y Time of Charles I. Hero, a stripling brought up by a Roundhead grand- father, fights in the king's army and finds his unknown father. N. Y. A little captive lad. 1902. 20cm Macmillan $1.50 Y Cavalier's child, adopted by his Roundhead half brother,. Very well studied and written. Perhaps over somber for children, though ending happily. N. Y. The making of Christopher Ferringham. 1901. 20cm. Macmillan $1..50 .\. lovp story, opening in 165- in Massachusetts, with some careful pictures of the times, e. g,. Quaker perse- cutions. Soldier Kigdale; how he sailed in the " ilayflower ' ' and how he served Miles Standish. 1899. 20cm Macmillan $1..50 Y About a boy who came over in the Mayflower, how Miles Standi.sh befriended him and what he saw amon.u the Indians. Nr Y. Dodg-e, Mrs Mary (Mapes) Donald and Doro- thy. 1901. 20cm Century $1.50 Y Entertaining everyday doings of a merry boy and girl about whom an interesting mystery lingers. N. Y. Hans Brinker; or, The silver skates; a story of life in Holland. New Amsterdam ed. 1896. 20Jcm. Scribner $1.50 Y Skating journey of 4 boys from Amsterdam to the Hague. ' N. Y. The land of pluck; stories and sketches for young folk. 1894. 20cm Century $1.50 Y First part, an interesting account of Holland and its people. Second part, stories. Unit. Dougall, Lily. Beggars all. 1903. 19YCm Longmans $1 Preaches love for one s neighbor as the sole philosophy of human life. Leading characters are a little, family of .American ladies, in utter distress through disease an(] jioYcrty. Baker. Du Chaillu, Paul. Ivar the viking; a romantic history based upon authentic facts of the third and fourth centuries. 1893. 19cm Scribner $1.50 Y Romantic iidventures of a Norse boy 1,500 years ago; careful historic and archeologic tlctails. N. Y'. LITERATURE— American fiction 193 Bunbar, P. L. Strength of Cxideon, and other stories; illus. by E. W. Kemble. 1900. ISJcm Dodd $1.25 Contents: Strength of Gideon; Mammy Peggy's pride; Viney's free papers; Tlae fruitful sleeping of the Rev. Elisha'Edwards; Theingrate; Theease of " Ca'line;" The finish of Patsy Barnes; One man's fortunes; Jim's proba- tion; Uncle Simon's Sundays out; ]Mr Cornelius Johnson, offiee-seeker; An old-time Christmas; A mess of pottage; The trustfulness of Polly; The tragedy at Three forks; The finding of Zach; Johnsonham, junior; The faith cure man; A council of state; Silas Jackson. Among sketches of southern life, these have not been outdone in truth, delicacy and the art of happy omission. Nation. 70: 461. Duncan, Norman. The way of the sea. 1903. 20cm McClure $1.50 Contents: The chase of the tide; The strength of men; The raging of the sea; The breath of the North; Con- cerning Billy Luil and Master Goodchild; The love of the maid; The healer from Far-Away Cove; In the fear of the Lord; A beat t' harbour; The fruits of toil. Fresh, realistic stories of the comedies and tragedies of fishermen along the Xewfoundland coast. Pittsburg. Egg-leston, Edward. The Graysons. 1888. 20cm Century $1.50 Detailed picture of the turbulent life of the pioneers; scene Illinois, and Abraham Lincoln is introduced. Baker. Hoosier school-boy. 1890. 19cm Scribner $1 Y Specially arranged by the author for use as a school reader, with definitions and occasional notes and ques- tions. Title. Picture of life and manners in Indiana about 1850. N. Y. Hoosier school-master. Rev. ed. 1893. 19J«.m Judd $1.25 Picture of the lawless and homely pioneer life of mid- centnry Indiana, by a man who was an itinerant preacher in the West, and knew that life intimately. Baker. Eggleston, G: C. The big brother. 1875. 20cm (Big brother ser.) Putnam $1.25 Y Sequel Captain Sam. Story of Indian fighting during the war of 1812. Hardy. Camp venture. 1901. 19cm Lothrop $1.50 Y Boy's adventures in Virginia mountain logging camp. Moonshiners and discoveries of mineral wealth furnish excitement, and useful information is given. N. y. Captain Sam; or, The boy scouts of 1814. 1876. 20cm (Big brother ser. ) Putnam $1.25 Y Sequel to Thebigbrothcr: followed by The signal boys, fiam, leader of a company of boys, does admirable serv- ice for General Jackson. Boston trav. A Carolina cavalier; a romance of the American revolution. 1901. ]9em Lothrop $1.50 struggles of partizan troops in 1779-80. The interest lies more in events than characters. N. Y. Eggleston, G: C. Last of the flatboats; a story of the Mississippi and its interesting family of rivers, 1900. 19Jom Lothro]) $1.50 Y Four boys' trip down Ohio and Mississippi to New Orleans during great flood. N. Y. Signal boys; or, Captain Sam's company. 1H7S. 20cm ( Big brother ser. ) Putnam $1.2."> Y Sequel to f'aptaiu Sam. Story of Avar of 1H12. Southern soldier stories. 1898. 19cm Macmillan $1.50 Short stories of the confederate camp, written from ex- perience and free from bitterness. Baker. Wreck of the Red Bird. 1903. 20cm (Knick. ,ser. ) Putnam $1.25 Y Adventures of 3 boys on an island lU the Carolina coast. N. Y. Elliott, S.. B. The Durket sperret. 1898. 19.icm Holt $1.25 Story of Tennessee mountains; scene near Sewanee university. X. Y. .Terry. 1891. 19cm Holt $1.25 Story of a mining town; strong and dealing with the sterner side of life. N. Y. Fernald, C. B. The cat and the cherub, and other stories. 1896. 19Jcm Century $1.25 Contents: The cat and the cherub; The cruel thou.sand years; The gentleman in the barrel; The man who lost his head; The pot of frightful doom; Chan Tow, the highrob; A little liberal; The tragedy of the comedy: Enter the Earl of Tyne; The spirit in the pipe; The par- lous wholeness of Ephraim. Six of the stories deal with the Chinese and are written with a sympathetic insight into Chinese character. N. Y. Field, Eugene. A little book of profitable tales. Cameo ed. 1895. 17cm Scribner $1.25 Contents: The first Christmas tree; The symbol and the saint; The coming of the prince; The mouse and the moonbeam; The divell's Chrystmass; The mountain and the sea; The robin and the violet; The oaktree and the ivy; Margaret: a pearl; Springtime; Eodolph and his king; The Hampshire hills; Ezra's Thanksgivin' out West; Ludwig and Eloise; Fido's little friend; The old man; Bill, the lokil editor; Little yaller baby; The eyclo- peedy; Dock Stebbins; The fairies of Pesth. Simple dialect sketches, fables, allegories, fairy tales and pictures of home life which take their color and meaning from the author's love for children. First five, Christmas stories. Pittsburg. Finn, F. J. That football game: and what came of it. 1897. 19icm Y Benziger 85c Foote, iirs Mary (Hallock) Cceur d'Alene. 1894. 18cm Houghton $1.25 Rocky mountain love story describing the Coeur d'Alene mine riots of 1892. N. Y. 2411—04- -13 813 194 A. L. A. CATALOG— CLASS LIST Foote, 3/r.s- Mary (Hallock) John Bodewiii's testimony. 1886. 19cm Houghton $1.25 Story of raining interests and civil engineering in west- ern Arkansas. K. Y. ■ The Led-Horse claim. 1883. lyjcm Houghton if 1.2.5 A California Romeo and Juliet, "with a happy ending. Feud between two mining superintendents; the wild and perilous life of the region gives a specific character to the .story. Baker. Ford, P. Ii. The Honorable Peter Stirling. 1894. 20cm . Holt $1.50 Study of New York municipal politics with an accom- panying love story. N. Y. Janice Meredith. 1899. 22 Jem Dodd SI. 50 Romance of the war of independence. The battles and other historical incidents, and the celebrities, c g. Washington, Major AndT6 and the EnglLsh generals, pre- sented with accuracy. Baker. roulke,E..E. Braided straws. 1898. 19Jxl6cm. Y Silver 40c n Tvfilight stories. 1895. 19 x 15Jcm Y Silver 36c n Fox, John, jr. Crittenden; a Kentucky story of love and war. 1900. 19icm Scribner $1.25 Emphasizes that happiest incident of the Cuban war— the welding together of confederate and federal feeling by the common upholding of the American flag. Nation. Little shepherd of Kingdom Come. 1903. 20cm Scribner $1.50 Pictures sympathetically boy life among the Kentucky mountaineers; life at a blue grass college before the war; class feeling between the mountaineer and the "furriner;" the way in which Kentucky was rent asun- der by the civil war; and the romantic glory of Morgan's men. Pnh. wUy. Frederic, Harold. In the valley; illus. by How- ard Pyle. 1890. 19 Jem Scribner $1.25 XAiQ among the Dutch of the Mohawk valley, the battle of Oriskany, etc. (IVW-SO) Baker. French, Allen. The junior cup. 1902. 20cm Y Century $1.20 n Boys athletic contests at a summer camp and in school, making for courage, respect for authority and moral mas- tery. N. Y'. Sir Marrok; a tale of the days of King Arthur. 1902. 19cm (St Nicholas bks.) Century $1 n Y Warfare of good against evil in tale of knightly valor and sorcery overcome. N. Y. Fuller, Anna. A literary courtship under the auspices of Pike's Peak. 1893. 15Jcm Putnam $1.25 . One of the pilgrims; a bank story. 1898. 19em Putnam $1.25 New England love story told with delicate humor. N. Y. Fuller, Anna. Pratt portraits-; sketches in a New England suburb. 1892. 18Jcm Putnam $1.50 Contents: Aunt Betsy's photographs; Harriet; A domes- tic crisis; Ben's wife; A Y'ankee Quixote; A New England quack; A New England conscience; The schoolmarm; A valentine; Old lady Pratt; Mary Anne; Well matched; Uncle Bobby. A Venetian June. 1896. 15Jcm Putnam $1.25 Garland, Hamlin. Captain of the Gray-horse troop. 1902. 19Jcm Harper ?1.50 Love and adventure on an Indian reservation. Hero, n cavalry officer, who succeeds a corrupt agent. N. Y. Hesper. 1903. 19 Jem Harper $1.50 Vivid picture of a mining camp. N. Y'. Main-travelled roads; new ed., with ad- ditional stories. 1899. 19Jcm Macmillan $1.50 Contents: .i branch road; Up the coolly; Among the com rows; Return of a private; Under the lion's paw; The creamery man; A day's pleasure; Mrs Ripley's trip; Uncle Ethan Ripley. Stories of the Mi.s.sissippi valley. Earne.stly realistic pictures of the hard-worked farmer. Baker. Gladden, Washington. Santa Claus on a lark, and other Christmas stories. 1890. 23Jcm Century $1.25 Y Contents: Santa Claus on a lark; A Christmas din- ner with the man in the moon; Tom Noble's Christmas; Strange adventures of a wood-sled; An angel in an ulster; Mr Haliburton Todd's surprise party; Emil's Christmas gift; Santa Claus in the pulpit. Glasgow, Ellen. The battle-ground. 1902. 20cm Doubleday $1.50 Virginia love story of civil war period, from southern standpoint but without bitterness. N. Y'. The deliverance. 1904. 20cm Doubleday $1.50 Romance of a large Virginia tobacco plantation in last quarter of 19th century. N. y . The voice of the people. 1900. 2Ccm Doubleday $1.50 Virginia social and political conditions during period following reconstruction. Fortunes of a man of sturdy honesty who rises to high political position. N. Y. Goodwin, Mrs Maud (Wilder) Head of a hun- dred in the colony of Virginia, 1622. 1900. 20cm Little $1.50 Story of settlement of .lamestown. White aprons; a romance of Bacon's re- beUion, Virginia, 1676. 1901. 20cm Little $1.50 Goss, W. Ij. .Tack Alden; a story of adventures inthe Virginia campaigns, '61-'65. 1895. 19cni Crowell $1.50 Y Story of civil war; patriotic, just to South, and not sensational. Unit. LITERATURE— American fiction 195 Goss, W. L. Jed; a boy's adventures in the armyof 61-'65. 1889. ISJcm Crowell $1.50 Y A story of battle and prison, of peril and escape. Title. Grant, Robert. The bachelor's Christmas, and other stories. 1895. 19cm Scribner SL.'iO Contents: The bachelor's Christmas; An eye for an eye; In fly-time; Richard and Robin; The Matrimonial tontine benefit association; By hoolc or crook. Stories of Boston fashionable life. Mass. ■ Jack Hall; or, The school days of an American boy. 1903. 19 Jem Scribner $1.25 Y Boston boy' s doings at home and at boarding school ; describes baseball and boating contests. X. Y. Jack in the bush; or, A summer on a salmon river. 1893. 19 Jem Scribner SI. 25 Y Holiday of (1 boys in the far nortliwestern corner of the province of Quebec. Sargent. Greene, Mrs S.. P. (McLean) Cape Cod folks. 1881. 19Jcm De Wolfe $1.25 Vesty of the Basins. lUus. ed. 1892. 19cm Harper $1.25 S2 Story of the coast of Maine. L.