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Walker, Bettina.<br />

My musical experiences. 1893 g2 W167<br />

Contents: Sir Sterndale Bennett.—Tausig.—Sgambati — Liszt. — Deppe<br />

and Scharwenckn.—Henselt.— Article on Henselt bv La Mara, from<br />

the "Leipziger zeitung."—Letters to Henselt from Liszt, Von Billow<br />

and Rubinstein.<br />

Bettina Walker (d. 1893) was a pianist and writer, born at Dublin.<br />

She studied under Adolf Henselt, and settled in London about 1890,<br />

as an exponent of his method of teaching.<br />

Washington, Mrs Mary (Ball).<br />

Lossing, Benson John. Mary and Martha, the mother and<br />

the wife of Ge<strong>org</strong>e Washington. 1886 92 W2723I<br />

"Belongs to the better class of popular writing, yet unimportant to the<br />

student of history. Preserves the current traditions of the two women.<br />

Entertaining to the general reader." Larned's Literature of American<br />

history.<br />

Wesley, John.<br />

Winchester, Caleb Thomas. Life of John Wesley. 1906,.92 W553W<br />

A<br />

temperate and accurate biography, intended for the general rcaaer,<br />

as well as for the student of religious history.<br />

General<br />

History<br />

International Congress of Arts and Science, St. Louis, igo4.<br />

Congress of Arts and Science, Universal Exposition, St.<br />

Louis, 1904; ed. by H. J. Rogers, v. 1-3. 1905-06 rgoi I24<br />

v.i. History of the congress, by the editor.—Scientific plan of the<br />

congress, by Hugo Miinsterberg.—Philosophy and mathematics.<br />

v.2. tlistory of politics and economics.—History of law.—History of<br />

religion.<br />

v.3. History of language.—History of literature.—History of art.<br />

Bibliography at the end of each subject.<br />

The purpose of the congress was a comprehensive review of human<br />

achievement in the various fields of learning during the 19th century.<br />

Kelby, Robert Hendre.<br />

New York Historical Society, 1804-1904. 1905 rgo6 K16<br />

"Bibliography," p.135-160.<br />

A brief history including a list of the publications of the society and<br />

other details of interest.<br />

Merivale, Herman.<br />

Historical studies. 1865<br />

904 M63<br />

Contents: ON SOME OF THE PRECURSORS OF THE FRENCH REVOLUTION:<br />

The emperor Joseph II; Catherine II of Russia; Pascal Paoli; Voltaire,<br />

Rousseau and Gothe; A few words on Junius and on Marat;<br />

Benjamin Franklin and Joseph de Maistre.—STUDIES FROM THE<br />

HISTORY OF THE SEVENTEENTH CENTURY: The streets of Paris in the<br />

seventeenth century; A visit to Lutzen, ^862; A visit to Marston<br />

Moor, 1861.—LEISURE HOURS OF A TOURIST: Scenery and antiquities<br />

of Cornwall; The landscape of ancient Italy as delineated in the<br />

Pompeian paintings; A visit to Malta, 1857; The angel of Byzantium.<br />

Europe—History<br />

Bourne, Henry Eldridge.<br />

History of mediaeval and modern Europe. 1905<br />

, References at the end of each chapter.<br />

"General list of books," p.477-483.<br />

Intended for use as a text-book. Narrates the history of the more important<br />

countries together in chronological order instead of giving to<br />

each a separate treatment.<br />

3^7<br />

940 B65

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