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
In planning this series, the publishers have aimed at a form which
should combine an unpretentious elegance suited to the fastidious
book-lover with an inexpensiveness that must appeal to the most
moderate buyer.
It is the intent to admit to the series only such tales as have for
years or for generations commended themselves not only to the
fastidious and the critical, but also to the great multitude of the
refined reading public,--tales, in short, which combine purity and
classical beauty of style with perennial popularity.
_Sold by all booksellers, or mailed, on receipt of price, by_
A.C. McCLURG & CO., Publishers,
Cor. Wabash Ave. and Madison St., Chicago.
THE BOOK-LOVER. A Guide to the Best Reading. By James Baldwin, Ph.D.
Sixth edition, 16mo, cloth, gilt top, 201 pages. Price, $1.00.
In half calf or half morocco, $2.75.
Of this book, on the best in English Literature, which has already been
declared of the highest value by the testimony of the best critics in
this country, an edition of one thousand copies has just been ordered
for London, the home of English Literature,--a compliment of which its
scholarly western author may justly be proud.
We know of no work of the kind which gives so much useful information
in so small a space.--_Evening Telegram, New York._
Sound in theory and in a practical point of view. The courses of
reading laid down are made of good books, and in general, of the
best.--_Independent, New York._
Mr. Baldwin has written in this monograph a delightful eulogium of
books and their manifold influence, and has gained therein two classes
of readers,--the scholarly class, to which he belongs, and the
receptive class, which he has benefited.--_Evening Mail and Express,
New York._
If a man needs that the love of books be cultivated within him, such a
gem of a book as Dr. Baldwin's ought to do the work. Perfect and
inviting in all that a book ought outwardly to be, its contents are
such as to instruct the mind at the same time that they answer the
taste, and the reader who goes carefully through its two hundred pages
ought not only to love books in general better than he ever did before,
but to love them more wisely, more intelligently, more
discriminatingly, and with more profit to his own soul.--_Literary
World, Boston._
_Sold by all booksellers, or mailed, on receipt of price, by_
A.C. McCLURG & CO., Publishers,
Cor. Wabash Ave. and Madison St., Chicago.
WE TWO ALONE IN EUROPE. By Mary L. Ninde. Illustrated from Original
Designs.
12mo, 348 pages, price, $1.50.
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