Brown, M. B. Just use-it-up; new dishes for old. [1912?] Byron, M. May Byron's jam book; a handy guide to the preserving of fruit with and without sugar; cont. over 500 recipes. 1916. Neil, M. H. Something-different dish. [c1915.] Schreyer, W. Steiger's German American cookbook; Steiger's deutsch-amerikanisches Kochbuch für kleinere Familien; praktische anweisung, auf deutsche Weise zu kochen. [c1897.] Senn, C. H. Cooking in stoneware, casserole cookery, and cooking in paper bags. 5th ed. 1912. -How to cook eggs and omelets in 300 different ways. 1915. Gray, T. Observations on a general iron railway. 4th ed. 1823. Ref. The author exhibits the utmost confidence in regard to the future of the locomotive engine. Gray would appear to have been the earliest to propose the construction of the Manchester and Liverpool railway-as a locomotive line.-Galloway's Steam Engine. Lindsey, B. J., comp. Old Marblehead sea captains; and the ships in which they sailed; comp. and published for the benefit of the Marblehead Historic Society. 1915. Ref. Gives the records of 500 men. Its biographical sketches are arranged alphabetically, and embrace many American families. Illustrations of the ships, from old prints are especially interesting.-Pub. Wk. Railway library. v. 7. 1915. Transfer and storage directory. 1916 ed., 1st ed. Ref. U. S. Coast and Geodetic Survey. Inside route pilot, Key West to New Orleans, 1914. 1915. Ref. Business manuals. Class 658 Students business book series. 7 v. Salesmanship, commercial correspondence, factory operation, office management, costs and statistics are the subjects covered by this series.-Z. M. R. Knack of management. 3 v. Books on factory management, treating of how to systemize the factory, manage the men and build up the force.-Z. M. R. Hotchkiss, G. B., and Drew, C. A. Business English; its principles and practice. [c1916.] A concise textbook with well chosen examples.-J. M. S. Kilduff, E. J. The private secretary; his duties and opportunities. 1916. Contains thorough and detailed instructions that should inspire anyone to better service.-P. B. Dancaster, E. A. Limes & cements; their nature, manufacture and use; an elementary treatise. 1915. Ref. 666.9 Standage, H. C. Agglutinants of all kinds for all purposes required by architects, artists, builders and workers in brass, copper, iron, stone, zinc, etc. 1907. Ref. 668.3 Contents:-Resinous cements, agglutinants of different kinds for use by carpenters, painters, decorators, bricklayers, plasterers and stonemasons; Agglutinants adapted for use in paper, printing, photographic, leather and kindred trades; Compounds used in textile industries; Cements for the metal worker; Notes on the materials used. Wang, C. Y. Antimony: its history, chemistry, mineralogy, geology, metallurgy, uses, preparations, analysis, production, and valuation; w. complete bibliographies. 1909. MANUFACTURES. American Institute of Metals. v. 9. 1915. Ref. 669.7 Transactions. Ref. 671 International Rubber Exhibition. 4th, Lond., 1914. Fourth international rubber exhibition and first international cotton fibres and other tropical agricultural products exhibition opened 24th June, 1914. Ref. 678 Textiles. American Silk Journal. Dictionary of silk The author is fashion editor of Women's Wear. BUILDINGS. Sweet's architectural catalogue. 1916. Ref. 690 Twelvetrees, W. N., ed. Rivington's notes on building construction; a book of reference for architects and builders, and a text-book for students. New ed., entirely rewritten. 1915. 2 v. Ref. 690 Kloes, J. A. van der. A manual for masons, bricklayers, concrete workers and plasterers; rev. and adapted to the requirements of British and American readers by A. B. Searle. 1914. Ref. 693 Principally valuable for its consideration of the mortars best adapted to the various kinds of masonry work. Valuable addition to the meager literature of the subject. Author is professor in the science of materials of construction, University of Delft.-Pratt Inst. Carus, P. The Venus of Milo; an archeological study of the goddess of womanhood. 1916. 733 The discovery, meaning of the statue, restorations, and theories concerning the broken arms, followed by an interpretation of the meaning and cult of Venus-Aphrodite.— Bk. Tev. dig. James, Mrs. J. H. (L.) Sculpture of the exposition palaces and courts; desc. notes on the art of the statuary at the PanamaPacific Internat. Exposition. [c1915.] Ref. 735 Belden, B. L. War medals of the Confederacy. 1915. Ref. 737 Cole, R. V. The artistic anatomy of trees; their structure & treatment in painting. 1916. Ref. 743 Simply in a class by itself, and likely to remain unrivalled for many a long day.-School Arts Magazine. Pennell, Mrs. E. (R.) and J. Lithography and lithographers; some chapters in the history of the art; w. desc. and technical explanations of modern artistic methods by J. Pennell. 1915. Ref. 763 The historical portion of this book is founded upon that of Mrs. Pennell and myself issued in 1898. . . The technical part is entirely new.-Pref. Wray, H. R. A review of etching in the U. S. 1893. Ref. 767 Represents recent information at present dispersed in special books and papers.-Int. Studio. Cox, J. C. The English parish church; an account of the chief building types, & of their materials during 9 centuries. [1914.] 726 Lincoln [Cathedral]; [photograph album.] n. imp. (Frith's ser.) Ref. 726 Morey, C. R. Lost mosaics and frescoes of Rome of the medieval period; a pub. of drawings contained in the coll. of Cassiano dal Pozzo, now in the Royal Lib., Windsor Castle. 1915. (Princeton monographs in art and archæology.) Ref. 729 The lover of art as well as the student of archeology will welcome Mr. Morey's ample detail.—Outlook. Pinder, W. Deutsche Dome des Mittelalters. [3. Aufl. Ref. 729.3 1912.] Domestic architecture. Class 728 Davison, T. R. Modern homes; selected examples of dwelling houses; w. a foreword by Sir A. Webb. 1909. Ref. Keith's magazine on home building. v. 33-34. 1915. 1 v. Ref. Prang Educational Co. The use of models; a teacher's assistant in the use of the Prang models for form study and drawing in primary grades. [c1887.] Ref. Schneider, A. Kreigergestalten und Todesgewalten. 1915. Ref. TATTING. Buettner, T., & Co. (inc.), Chicago. T. B. C. instructions and designs for tatting. 3d enl. ed. c1916. Van Dyke, J. C. PAINTING. 746 A text-book of the history New ed. 1915. (College 759 of painting. histories of art.) Borgmeyer, C. L. [1913.] Eekhoud, G. Les peintres animaliers belges. 1911. (Collection de l'art belge au 19e siècle.) Ref. 759.9 Master impressionists. Rien ne saurait rendre l'agrèment et le profit avec lesquels se lisent ces pages si èrudites et si sagaces d'une part, si illuminées d'enthousiasme esthétique d'autre part.E. Gilbert. France et Belgique. biog. sec. by M. L. Mason. 1916. (Appreciation of music. 2.) 780.4 Music is taken up at the point where Beethoven left it and is brought, in a representative way, down to the present day. Springfield Republican. Shepard, F. H. Harmony simplified. 17th ed., rev. and augm. [c1896.] 781.3 Cucuël, G. Les créateurs de l'operacomique français. 1914. 782 Ordway, E. B. Handbook of the operas. [c1915.] 782.1 Reprints from the author's larger "Opera book." Bristow, F. L. The rainbow; a cantata for female voices; designed for the use of academies, female seminaries, exhibitions, concerts, etc.; poetry by B. F. Larrabee. 1872. Ref. 782.8 Foster, M. B. Anthems and anthem composers. 1901. 783.4 Muckey, F. S. The natural method of voice production in speech and song. [c1915.] 784.9 SONGS. Ives, E., jr. Operatic album; a collection of music in parts, for ladies' voices. [c1857.] 784.18 Hullah, J. P. The grammar school chorus; cont. Wilhem's method of teaching vocal music adapted to use in the school room; also sel. for devotional exercises and all festival occasions, adapted and arr. in 1, 2 and 3 parts by J. B. Sharland. [c1866.] Ref. 784.61 Cheatham, K. Kitty Cheatham: her book; a coll. of songs. [c1915.] Ref. 784.62 SYMPHONIC MUSIC. Lee, E. M. The story of symphony. 1916. 785.1 (Music story ser.) Surette, T. W. Course of study on the develop785.1 ment of symphonic music. 1915. Deals in a critical but not over-technical manner with the highest branch of pure music.-The Musical Monitor. PIANOFORTE MUSIC. Kotzschmar, Mrs. M. A. (T.) Half-hour lessons in music; class work for beginners at the piano. [c1907.] 786.3 Watson, M. M. Over the bridge to sing song; twenty-eight little piano sketches; words by C. Rossetti; drawings by A. Budell. [c1915.] 786.31 Carl, W. C., ed. Novelties for the organ; rare, ancient, and modern compositions. [c1906.] 2 v. 786.8 AMUSEMENTS. Genthe, A. The book of the dance. [c1916.] Ref. 793.3 A collection of full-page pictures showing different phases of the modern dance.-N. Y. Times bk. rev. Pearson, A. C., ed. Pictured puzzles and word play. n. d. 793.8 Day, T. F. On yacht sailing; a simple treatise for beginners upon the art of handling small yachts and boats. 1904. (Rudder on ser.) 797 Cuming, E. W. D. Coaching days & ways; w. illus. by G.D.Armour. n.d. (British sport ser.) 798 THEATRE. Class 792 Krauskopf, J. A rabbi's impressions of the Oberammergau Passion Play; a series of 6 lectures, w. 3 sup. chapters bearing on the subject. 1908. Reyher, P. Les masques anglais; étude sur les ballets et la vie de cour en Angleterre, 1512-1640. 1909. Sand, M. History of the harlequinade. [1915.] 2 v. PAGEANTS. Nettleton, G. H., ed. The book of the Yale pageant, 21 October, 1916; in commemoration of the 200th anniversary of the removal of 793.2 Yale College to New Haven. 1916. Scenario of the Pageant, supplemented by articles illustrating Yale's history and achievements. Wood, F. G. Book of the pageant of Ridgewood, N. J. 1915. Ref. 793.2 CHECKERS. CHESS. Alexandre, A. Encyclopédie des échecs. 1837. Miles, J. A. Chess gems: some of the finest examples of chess strategy by ancient and modern masters. 1860. Morphy, P. C. Morphy's games of chess; a sel. of 300 of his games; w. annot. and a biog. introd. by P. W. Sergeant. 1916. Staunton, H. The chess-player's handbook. 2d ed., rev. 1848. LITERATURE. Couch, A. T. Q. On the art of writing. 1916. 808 Lectures at the University of Cambridge, 1913-14.—P.B. Connell, F. M. Text-book for the study of poetry. 1913. 808.1 Zuver, E. How to write photoplays. 3d ed. [c1915.] 808.2 Strong, E. J. Standard letter writer; a comprehensive and practical guide to correspondence; showing the structure, composition, formalities and uses of the various kinds of letters, notes and cards. [c1902.] 808.6 Wartenstein, G. Pisma za l'ubavnike u svakovrsnom obliku i pri raznim prilikama. n. d. Soulard Branch 808.6 Tr. of Moderner Briefsteller für Liebende beiderlei Geschlechts. Axtell, U. F. Teaching of literature. c1915. 807 Bates, A., ed. The drama; its history, literature, and influence on civilization. [King Edward ed.] [c1906.] 20 v. Ref. 809.2 Patterson, S. W. Spirit of the Amer. revolution, as revealed in the poetry of the period; a study of Amer. patriotic verse, 1760-1783. [c1915.] 811.09 Purpose is "to show forth the spirit that moved men during the struggle." With this end the editor has quoted not only from the best literary work of the time but from much that had little or no merit.-Bk. rev. dig. Saintsbury, G. E. B. The peace of the Augustans; a survey of 18th cent. literature as a place of rest and refreshment. 1916. 820.9 The author was professor of English literature in the University of Edinburgh from 1895 to 1915. Smith, R. M. Froissart and the English chronicle play. 1915. (Columbia Univ. Studies in English and comparative lit.) 822.09 The author is professor of English in Westminster College. Sturgeon, M. C. Studies of contemporary poets. 1916. 821.09 Includes Rupert Brooke, John Masefield and Rose Macaulay. Clark, M. Maurice Maeterlinck; poet and philosopher. [1915.] 841 A critical appreciation with biographical introduction. Seymour, T. D. Introduction to the language and verse of Homer. 1889. (College ser. of Greek authors.) 883 Tahsin-al-Din. Les aventures de Kamrup; tr. de l' Hindustani par Garcin de Tassy. 1834. Ref. 891.4 Phillips, D. R. The Celtic countries; their literary and library activities. 1915. 891.6 Waldstein, A. S. The evolution of modern Hebrew literature, 1850-1912. 1916. (Columbia Univ. oriental studies.) 892.4 The Newspaper and Magazine Movement; the Novel and Short Story, Contemporary Hebrew Poetry, etc. L'auteur est avant tout un esprit scientifique, objectif, pour qui la "soumission au fait" est article de foi. Aussi ces études sur Loti, sur Brunetière, sur Faguet, sur Melchior de Vogüé et sur P. Bourget ne constituent point des Essais comme l'auteur le dit trop modestement, mais des chapitres "d'histoire morale contemporaine", qui ont bien des chances pour demeurer classiques.-E. Gilbert. France et Belgique. Milnes, G. T.- The influence of Baudelaire in POETRY. littéraire au |