The Standard Oratorios: Their Stories, Their Music, And Their ComposersUpton, George P. (George Putnam)
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The Standard Oratorios: Their Stories, Their Music, And Their Composers
Upton, George P. (George Putnam)
Oratorio
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SHORT HISTORY OF FRANCE, FOR YOUNG PEOPLE. By Miss E. S. Kirkland, author
of "Six Little Cooks," "Dora's House-keeping," &c.
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"A very ably written sketch of French history, from the earliest times
to the foundation of the existing Republic."--_Cincinnati Gazette._
"The narrative is not dry on a single page, and the little history may
be commended as the best of its kind that has yet
appeared."--_Bulletin, Philadelphia._
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of dates and facts, but a charmingly written history."--_Christian
Union, New York._
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it."--_Living Church._
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study."--_Courant, Hartford (Conn.)._
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reader can not only learn the names of kings and the succession of
events, but can also receive a vivid and permanent impression as to the
characters, modes of life, and the spirit of different periods."--_The
Nation, New York._
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LAUREL-CROWNED TALES.
Abdallah; or, The Four-Leaved Shamrock. By Edouard Laboulaye. Translated
by Mary L. Booth.
Rasselas, Prince of Abyssinia. By Samuel Johnson.
Raphael; or, Pages of the Book of Life at Twenty. From the French of
Alphonse de Lamartine.
The Vicar of Wakefield. By Oliver Goldsmith.
The Epicurean. By Thomas Moore.
Picciola. By X. B. Saintine.
An Iceland Fisherman. By Pierre Loti.
_Other volumes in preparation._
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