"The book is valuable in furnishing an excellent insight into
the musical history of the period, and to the astonishing
standard which the musician had to attain before even
recognition was assured by the extremely critical music-loving
class of that time."--_San Francisco Argonaut._
"As a mere story the book is extremely interesting, while as a
psychological as well as a musical study the early life of Hans
von Buelow, as mirrored forth in these letters, is of no small
import."--_New York Mail and Express._
"This volume introduces the Von Buelow not known to the present
generation. The letters are free, spontaneous, and unstudied,
exhibiting the musician struggling to make what he knew to be in
him recognized by the public."--_London Daily Chronicle._
_GUSTAVE FLAUBERT, as seen in his Works and Correspondence._ By JOHN
CHARLES TARVER. With Portrait. 8vo. Buckram, $4.00.
"It is surprising that this extremely interesting correspondence
has not been Englished before."--_London Athenaeum._
"This handsome volume is welcome.... It merits a cordial
reception if for no other reason than to make a large section of
the English public more intimately acquainted with the foremost
champion of art for art's sake.... The letters are admirably
translated, and in the main the book is written with skill and
_verve_."--_London Academy._
_THE PRESIDENTS OF THE UNITED STATES, 1789-1894._ By JOHN FISKE, CARL
SCHURZ, WILLIAM E. RUSSELL, DANIEL C. GILMAN, WILLIAM WALTER PHELPS,
ROBERT C. WINTHROP, GEORGE BANCROFT, JOHN HAY, and Others. Edited by
Gen. JAMES GRANT WILSON. With 23 Steel Portraits, facsimile Letters, and
other Illustrations. 8vo. Cloth, $3.50.
"A book which every one should read over and over again.... We
have carefully run through it, and laid it down with the feeling
that some such book ought to find its way into every
household."--_New York Herald._
"A monumental volume, which no American who cares for the memory
of the public men of his country can afford to be
without."--_New York Mail and Express._
"Just the sort of book that the American who wishes to fix in
his mind the varying phases of his country's history as it is
woven on the warp of the administrations will find most useful.
Everything is presented in a clear-cut way, and no pleasanter
excursions into history can be found than a study of 'The
Presidents of the United States.'"--_Philadelphia Press._
"A valuable addition to both our biographical and historical
literature, and meets a want long recognized."--_Boston
Advertiser._
"So scholarly and entertaining a presidential biography has
never before appeared in this country.... It is bound to become
the standard of its kind."--_Binghamton Herald._
Public-domain text, read in full here on John Shaqi.
Reviews
Reviews
No reviews yet
Be the first to share your thoughts on this work.
Elsewhere in the archive
Join the Discussion
Join the discussion
Sign in to leave a comment or review.
Sign InorCreate an account