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Treitschke, H. G. v. Treitschke's history of Germany in the 19th century. v. 1. 1915. 943.08

Treitschke's part in shaping Germany's political thought, particularly with regard to England, has made him almost a "popular" author. His energy is well preserved in the translation, which is written in flexible and idiomatic English.-Springfield Republican.

Hill, N. Poland and the Polish question;

impressions and afterthoughts. [1915.] 943.8 Particularly good are the chapters in which he traces the history of the country during its period of independence and power, for in these we are able to note clearly the reasons of its downfall.-Sat. R.

Lord, R. H. The second partition of Poland; a study in diplomatic history. 1915. (Harvard hist. studies.

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A blend of rambling reminiscence and spirited apologetics written in that charmingly allusive manner which the best sort of classicist can sometimes command.-Ind. Batchellor, A. S., ed. Miscellaneous revolutionary documents of New Hampshire; incl. the association test, the pension rolls, and other important papers. 1910. (New Hampshire State papers. v. 30.) Ref. 974.2 Lexington, Mass. Proceedings and addresses commemorative of the 200th anniversary of the incorporation of the town of Lexington; pub. by vote of the town June 25, 1914. [1914.] Ref. 974.4 Porter, P. A. How lake commerce began; LaSalle's visits to the Niagara. n. d. 974.7 Strong, T. M. The history of the town of Flatbush, in Kings County, Long-Island. 1842. Ref. 974.7 Hall, C. C. The lords Baltimore and the Maryland palatinate. 2d ed. 1904. Ref. 975.2 Cox, S. C. Recollections of the early settlement of the Wabash Valley. 1860. Ref. 977.2 Esarey, L. A history of Indiana fr. its exploration to 1850. 1915. 977.2

He treats the old traditions sympathetically, but shows that they are largely false, and that the facts do not warrant many of the conclusions which the people have made. The subject-matter is interspersed with many anecdotes which add interest.-Am. Hist. R.

Franklin County tribune. v. 51, No. 6. 50th anniversary ed. Union, Mo., May 7th, 1915. Ref. 977.8 political and 979

Bancroft, H. H. Retrospection, personal. 3d rev. ed. 1915.

YOUNG FOLKS' Alcott, L. M. Little women; illus. by J. W. Smith. 70

Clear print, good binding, and specially the eight illustrations in color make this a very attractive edition.— A. L. A. Bkl.

BOOKS.

Carter, E. H. Christmas candles; plays for boys and girls. 1915. j793.1

Twelve plays "written for the classes and clubs of a small Sunday-school They are equally suitable for children at home or in day schools." There are notes on setting and presentation, and the costumes are suggested. -A. I. H.

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Indoor and outdoor games, gardening, kodaking, candy-making and many more interesting occupations described.-Pub. Wk.

Dickinson, A. D., ed. The children's book of Thankgiving stories. 1915. 70 A compilation from many sources of thirty-one stories, grave and gay, which are suited to the holiday.-A. I. H. Horsford, I. M. Stories of our holidays. [c1913.] Ln70

The purpose of the book is to instill a knowledge and love of our country's manners and customs in very young children.-G. S. Č.

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from Stevenson's books and the letters of his friends, and is well illustrated. A bibliography of books written by R. L. S. and others.-A. L. A. Bkl. The author is children's librarian at the Yorkville Branch, New York City.

Skinner, A. M., ed. Little folks' Christmas stories and plays. [c1915.] j394

A selection made from authors of today and the standard writers of all ages, with the view of expressing the fun and jollity of the Christmas season, as well as its spiritual blessings. Divided into two sections, stories the children can read themselves, and stories to be read or told to them.-A. L. A. Bkl.

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BOOKS FOR THE BLIND.
PRINTED IN NEW YORK POINT.

(Gifts from the Xavier Publication Society of New York.)

Bagshawe, J. B. The credentials of the Catholic
Church. 1915. 2 v.

Kenny, T. J. Glimpses of Latin Europe, 1915.

2 v.

914 Leslie, E. W. To Calvary through the Mass. 1915. 243

282 Barry, W. Cardinal Newman. 1915. 97b Canavan, J. H. Nicholas Cardinal Wiseman. 1915.

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Phases of socialism; a compilation fr. various authors. 1915. 335

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Young, J. B., comp. The Catholic hymnal. 1915. 2 v.

BOOKS IN FOREIGN LANGUAGES.

These titles, except fiction, poetry, drama and essays, are also listed in their appropriate classes, where full entries and occasional annotations may be found.

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Aspern, K. Illustrierte Geschichte des europäischen Krieges 1914/[15.] [c1914-c1915.] 940.91

Berdrow, W. Friedrich Krupp. 1915. 97b
Boehn, M. v. Die Mode; Menschen u. Moden
im XVII. Jahrh. 1913.
Ref. 391
Bonsels, W. Das junge Deutschland und der
grosse Krieg. 2. Aufl. 1914.
Borgmann, E. Anleitung zur
Analyse des Weines. 1898.

940.91 chemischen Ref. 543.1 [1902.] Ref. 738 Brahm, O. Literarische Persönlichkeiten aus dem 19ten Jahrh. 1915. 928 Brun, K., ed. Schweizerisches Künstler-Lexikon. 1905-1913. 3 v. Ref. 927 Burgsdorff, A. v. Die Kriegserklärung und ihre Wirkungen. 1914. 341.3 Dalen, C. V., and others. Brieflicher Sprachu. Sprech-Unterricht; Englisch. 120. Aufl. n. d. 428.2

Borrmann, R. Moderne Keramik.

Deutsche Reden in schwerer Zeit. No. 1-23. 1914. 1915. 940.91

Eckener, Dr. Vortrag von der Deutschen Luftschiffahrt-Aktien-Gesellschaft. [1913.]

Ref. 629.2 Goebel, F. Pharmaceutische Waarenkunde mit illuminirten Kupfern. 1829-1834. 2 v. in 1 and pl. Ref. Mcl

Israel, H. Aufloesung der Widerspruchslehre Kants. v. 1. 1911.

193 Jahresbericht über die Fortschritte auf dem Gebiete der reinen Chemie. 1. Jahrg. 1873. Ref. 540

-Über die Fortschritte der Pharmacognosie, Pharmacie und Toxicologie. Neue Folge. 1-7. Jahrg. 1866-1872. Ref. Mc3p

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Steinhausen, G. Geschichte der deutschen
Kultur. 1913. 2 v.
Valentiner, T., ed. Handbuch der allgemeinen
und speciellen Balneotherapie. 2. Aufl. 1876.
Ref. Md8
Vierteljahresschrift für praktische Pharmacie.
Bd. 6-19, 21-22. 1857-1873. 16 v. Ref. Mc6
Weingaertner, G. Rudolf Euckens Stellung
zum Wahrheitsproblem. 1914.
193
Whitman, S. Krieg dem deutschen Handel.
1915.
940.91

Wir Schweizer, unsere Neutralität und der
Krieg. 1915.
341.3
Zeitschrift für analytische Chemie; hrsg. v.
C. R. Fresenius. 24 v.
Ref. 543

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Beradt, M. Eheleute.

Bleibtreu, K. Die Vielzuvielen. 4. Aufl.
Blunck, H. F. Der Ritt gen Morgen.
Botsky, K. Der Trinker.

-Das verbotene Paradies.

Boy-ed, Frau I. Geschichten aus der Hansastadt.

Brachvogel, C. Der Kampf um den Mann. Brausewetter, A. F. L. Der Herr von Borkenhagen.

Buelow, F., Freiin von. Die Schwestern. Bulcke, C. Der Kampf des Landrichters Kummacher.

Diers, M. Die nicht sterben dürfen.

-Der Traum des Johann Senapius. (Engelhorns allgemeine Roman-Bibliothek.) Dreyer, M. Auf eigener Erde.

Duncker, Frau D. Kaempfer. 2. Aufl.
Elert, Frau E. In falschen Geleisen.

-Lebende Fackeln.

Enking, O. Kantor Liebe. 4. Aufl.

Epstein, G. Im Kampf um Gott.
Fischer, W. Aus der Tiefe.

Funke, A. Im Banne des deutschen Adlers;
Kriegsroman.

Gleichen, genannt von Russwurm, A., Freiherr von. Auf verlorenem Posten.

Gomoll, W. C. Totentanz; Novellen.
Grabein, P. Gestuerzte Altaere.

Grazie, M. E. delle. Wunder der Seele; Erzählungen.

Haarhaus, J. R. Das Glueck des Hauses Rottland. (Engelhorns allgemeine Roman-Bibliothek.)

Harder, A. Der blonde Schopf und seine Freier.

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