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ADDITIONS—JUNE 1913 297<br />

Chesterton, Gilbert Keith. 820.9 C42<br />

Victorian age in literature. 1913. Holt. (Home university library<br />

of modern knowledge.)<br />

"Bibliographical note," p.253-254.<br />

The editors explain "that this book is not put forward as an authoritative history of<br />

Victorian literature. It is a free and personal statement of views and impressions about<br />

the significance of Victorian literature made by Mr. Chesterton at the Editors' express<br />

invitation."<br />

[Helps, Sir Arthur.] 824 H43b<br />

Brevia; short essays and aphorisms. 1871. Bell.<br />

Kammeyer, Julius E. 808.5 K12<br />

Principles and practice of public speaking. 1911. Flanagan.<br />

Contains bibliographies. ,<br />

Supplies an abundance of illustrative material and numerous selections for analysis<br />

and interpretation.<br />

Pennsylvania University. r 805 P39P<br />

Publications; series in Romanic languages and literature, no.4-5.<br />

1910-11.<br />

no 4. Nicolay, C. L. Life and works of Cristobal de Castillejo.<br />

no.5. Calderon de la Barca, Pedro. La espanola de Florencia [6 burlas veras, y<br />

amor invencionero].<br />

Schelling, Felix Emmanuel. 821.09 S32<br />

The English lyric. 1913. Houghton. (Types of English literature.)<br />

"Bibliography," p.303-320. „ . ... t j 1<br />

Beginning with its earliest appearance Professor Schelling traces the development<br />

of the lyric in England to the present time (1913) showing its characteristic forms in<br />

successive ages and the various influences that have affected it.<br />

Sidgwick, Arthur Hugh. 824 S568<br />

Walking essays. 1912. Arnold.<br />

Contents: Walking and conversation.—Walker Miles.—Walking and music, with a<br />

digression on dancing.—Walking, sport and athletics.—Walking as a social form.—Walking<br />

in literature.—Walking equipment.—Walking alone, with a digression on London<br />

walking.—Epilogue. . . „ .<br />

Essays extolling in a humorous and entertaining way the delights of walking.<br />

Ward, Artemus, (pseud, of Charles Farrar Browne). 817 W2iar<br />

Artemus Ward's best stories; ed. by Clifton Johnson, with an introduction<br />

by W. D. Howells. 1912. Harper.<br />

"Biographical notes," by Clifton Johnson, p.1-22.<br />

Drama<br />

Bourget, Paul. 8 4 2 B6 S<br />

Le tribun; chronique de 1911 [drama]. 1912.<br />

The same. 1911. (In L'lllustration theatrale, 1911, v.i4-)-.qr 842 I22 v.14<br />

Gregory, Augusta (Persse), lady. 822 G86rt<br />

New comedies. 1913- Putnam.<br />

Contents: The bogie men.-The full moon.-Coats.-Damer's gold.-McDonough *<br />

wife.<br />

"Notes," p.i55 -I 66-<br />

Hunt, Elizabeth Roxana. 808.2 H93<br />

The play of today; studies in play-structure for the student and the<br />

theatre-goer. 1913- Lane.<br />

This volume bears the endorsement of the board of directors of the Drama League

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