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Hawkins, Frederick W.—continued.<br />

Racine. 2v. 1884 7g2 H36<br />

"Chronology of the French stage," v.2, p.351-381.<br />

Discusses chiefly the work of the three great dramatists, Corneille,<br />

Moliere and Racine.<br />

French stage in the eighteenth century. 2v. 1888 7g2 H36f<br />

"Chronology of the French stage," v.2, p.423-441.<br />

Voltaire, Regnard, Le Sage, Destouches, Marmontel and Beaumarchais<br />

are among the names included. Some account is given of the<br />

Comedie Francaise and of the well-known actors who played in the<br />

company at that time.<br />

Holder, Charles Frederick.<br />

Life in the open; sport with rod, gun, horse and hound<br />

in southern California. 1906<br />

79g H71I1<br />

Author is a well-known sportsman-naturalist, the <strong>org</strong>anizer of the famous<br />

Tuna Club of Santa Catalina, which has set such a high standard of<br />

sport in the southern California fishing grounds. The book is<br />

equally interesting for the sporting experiences and the descriptions<br />

of California, for which the author has a fine enthusiasm.<br />

Irving, Sir Henry.<br />

English actors, their characteristics and their methods; a<br />

discourse delivered in the University schools at Oxford,<br />

June 26, 1886. 1886<br />

7g2 l28e<br />

Jayne, Mrs Caroline (Furness).<br />

String figures; a study of cat's-cradle in many lands; with<br />

an ethnological introduction by A. C. Haddon. 1906.^793.6 J22<br />

"Bibliography," p.396-398.<br />

Study of a game widespread among primitive peoples, and played by<br />

weaving on the hands a single loop of string in order to produce<br />

intricate patterns. About 100 such figures are here described and<br />

illustrated.<br />

Lennox, Lord William Pitt.<br />

Plays, players and playhouses at home and abroad, with<br />

anecdotes of the drama and the stage. 2v. i88r 792 L61<br />

Morley, Henry.<br />

Journal of a London playgoer from 1851 to 1866. 1866 7g2 M8g<br />

Covers both music and the theatre. Charlotte Cushman, Samuel<br />

Phelps, Alboni, Ristori, Grisi, Charles Kean, Fechter, Robson and<br />

Helen Faucit are among the artists noticed.<br />

Perry, W. A. and others.<br />

American game fishes; their habits, habitat and peculiarities;<br />

how, when and where to angle for them.<br />

1892 799 P44<br />

Prime, William Cowper.<br />

I go a-fishing. 1873<br />

7gg P94<br />

Mr Prime has fished in many countries, but he confines the narrative<br />

of his experiences chiefly to the United States and Canada.<br />

He combines legends, stories and philosophic reflections with maxims<br />

on angling.<br />

Pritt, T. E.<br />

Book of the grayling; being a description of the fish and<br />

the art of angling for him. 1888<br />

7gg Pg5<br />

The grayling is one of the best of British sporting fishes.<br />

Stirling, Edward.<br />

Old Drury Lane; fifty years' recollections of author, actor<br />

and manager. 2v. 1881<br />

7g2 S861<br />

v.i. Personal recollections of the author from school-days to the<br />

present time.—Records of Drury Lane and its lessees and managers,<br />

with a sketch of the history of Her Majesty's opera.<br />

v.2. Actors and actresses who have appeared at Drury Lane theatre<br />

440

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