The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 04, No. 22, August, 1859: A Magazine of Literature, Art, and PoliticsVarious
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The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 04, No. 22, August, 1859: A Magazine of Literature, Art, and Politics
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ATTRACTIVE AND VALUABLE WORKS
PUBLISHED BY
PHILLIPS, SAMPSON AND COMPANY.
PRESCOTT'S WORKS.
FERDINAND AND ISABELLA, 3 vols.
CONQUEST OF MEXICO, 3 vols.
CONQUEST OF PERU, 2 vols.
MISCELLANIES, (WITH PORTRAIT.) 1 vol.
PRESCOTT'S ROBERTSON'S CHARLES V. 3 vols.
PHILIP II. OF SPAIN, 3 vols.
_Price in cloth $2.25 per Volume_.
The Works of Mr. Prescott are bound in a variety of handsome styles.
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_JUST PUBLISHED_,
A New and Valuable Collection of Church Music, entitled
THE CHORAL HARMONY,
BY B. F. BAKER AND W. O. PERKINS.
The introductory part of this work contains a full and carefully
prepared treatise on the elementary principles of music, together with
pleasing, appropriate, and progressive Exercises for Classes and
Schools. The collection of Hymn Tunes comprises a judicious choice of
the old and favorite pieces, together with original compositions of
great variety, freshness, and beauty. The Anthems, Motets, and Sentences
are designed to supply fully the varied wants of choirs.
The characteristics which distinguish this book are: (1.) The
naturalness both of melody and harmony; (2.) The just expression of a
deeper musical thought and feeling than is ordinarily found in modern
tunes; (3.) The _logical_ treatment of themes, or the careful regard
paid to the relations of _subject_ and _answer_,--a matter hitherto
generally neglected, but which in the present advanced state of musical
culture cannot fail to be appreciated.
It is believed that the CHORAL HARMONY will be found one of the most
satisfactory works yet issued,--that it will deserve a permanent place
in the regard of the musical public.
The long and successful experience of the chief editor is a guarantee
that nothing will be wanting in the present work.
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THE AUTOCRAT OF THE BREAKFAST TABLE.
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