Rising Sunderland, Jabez Thomas. Japan; is she a menace or a comrade to be welcomed in the fraternity of nations? With a foreword by Lindsay Russell... New York and London: G. P. Putnam's Sons, 1918. xi, 220 p. 12°. BET Svensén, Emil. Kampen om Konstantinopel. Uppsala: J. A. Lindblad [1917). 212 p. 12°. GIE Sydenham, A. Capturing enemy's trade [Birmingham: Watson & Ball, Ltd.,, 1917. 16 p., 11. 8°. BTZO p.v.10, no.8 Templeton, W. F. Songs of the Ayrshire regiment and other verses. Paisley: A. Gardner, 1917. 78 p., 11. 12°. BTZI Poems. Thabaut, Jules. Souvenirs de la grande guerre. Préface de M. Maurice Barrès... Paris: Attinger frères, 1917. 5 p.l., (i)xivxvi, (1)18-242 p., 31. 12°. BTZE Thompson, Donald C. Donald Thompson in Russia, with numerous photographs by the author. New York: The Century Co., 1918. xix p., 31., 3–353 p. illus. 8°. BTZE Tin-Tummi; or, The prehistoric war. Collated from the translation of the Cretan script made by Silas P. Clutterbuck, F.Q.S., professor emeritus of conchology in the University of Troyville, Ga., U. S. A. With illustrations from the Assyrian, Babylonian, Egyptian and Cretan sculpture, by Kia O'Scuro. English edition by O. Turnham Green, Q.E.F. London: Business Newspapers, Ltd. [1917. 3 p.l., 92 p. illus. BTZK p.v.2, no.3 12°. Tiplady, Thomas. The soul of the soldier; sketches from the western battlefront. New York, Chicago: Fleming H. Revell Company [cop. 1918]. 208 p. 12°. BTZE Tissier, Joseph Marie, bishop, editor. La guerre en Champagne au diocèse de Chalons (septembre 1914 - septembre 1915). 5. éd., rev. et augm. Paris: P. Téqui, 1917. viii, 524 p., 11., 1 map. 12°. BTZE Tournade, André. La rééducation professionnelle des mutilés de la guerre; rôle du Service de santé. Paris: L. Fournier, 1917. 48 p., 11. 8°. SSV Tracy, Charles D. Revolver shooting in war; a practical handbook. London: Sifton, Praed & Co., Ltd., 1917. 2 p.l., (vii)— viii, (1)10-82 p., 1 pl. illus. 3. ed. 24°. VWS Train, Arthur Cheney. The earthquake. New York: C. Scribner's Sons, 1918. 5 p.l., 3-307 p. 12°. BTZS Tricoche, George Nestler. Our army in a nutshell; the civilian's military handbook (including the new regimental and divisional organization and all changes which it is permissible to publish). New York: George U. Harvey Publishing Co., Inc. [cop. 1918.) 105 p. illus. 24°. (Harvey military series.) VWZW Truth about Germany; facts about the [n. p., 1914., 86 p., 11. 8°. war. BTZE p.v.291, no.10 Uncle Sam's fact book of the world war, containing a thousand and one facts worth knowing concerning the struggle for democracy; including army and navy organization, insignia of rank, pay rolls, branches of the service, regulation laws, classification under and official record of drafts, etc. A brief history of the war with chronology and a new dictionary of races of Europe and Asia Minor, illustrated with maps in colors, large indexed maps of the western front and Italian front and smaller maps of all other battle-fields. New York: C. S. Hammond & Co., Inc., 1918. 2 p.1., viii, 248 p., 1 folded map. illus. 8°. BTZS Usher, Roland Greene. The winning of the war; a sequel to "Pan-Germanism." New York and London: Harper & Brothers [1918,. 11 p.l., 3–381(1) p. illus. 8°. BTZE Valle-Inclán, Ramón del. La media noche; visión estelar de vn momento de gverra. Madrid: Imprenta clásica__española,, 1917. 113 p., 11. 12°. BTZE Van Dyke, Henry. Fighting for peace. London: Hodder & Stoughton, 1918. 255 (1) p. 12°. BTZE The red flower; poems written in wartime. London: Hodder & Stoughton, 1918. viii, 53(1) p. 12°. BTZI Varthän hör Elsass-Lothringen? Av några Elsassare, översättning av Docenten Dr. Axel Lindqvist. Stockholm: A. Bonnier [1917]. 106 p., 11. 12°. ETB Vaucher, Robert. Constantin détrôné; les événements de Grèce, février-août 1917. Paris: Perrin et Cie., 1918. 2 p.l., ii, 230 p., 11. 12°. BVO Villar, J. J. Los héroes alemanes; el fin de una sangrienta guerra, por J. J. Villar. Madrid: Imp. del Asilo de Huérfanos del S. C. do Jesús, 1917. 31(1) p., 2 pl., 1 port. 8°. BTZE p.v.287, no.7 Vosnjak, Bogumil. A dying empire; central Europe, pan-Germanism, and the downfall of Austria-Hungary, with a preface by T. P. O'Connor... London: G. Allen & Unwin, Ltd. [1918.] 198 p. 12°. FC Walcott, Stuart. Above the French lines; letters of Stuart Walcott, American aviator: July 4, 1917, to December 8, 1917. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1918. 93 p. illus. 8°. Wales, Julia Grace. V. BTZY Continuous media Waltz, Jean Jacques. Professor Knatschke; selected works of the great German scholar and his daughter Elsa, collected and illustrated by Hansi pseud., and faithfully translated into English by Prof. R. L. Crewe, PH.D., with an introduction by Abbé E. Wetterlé... 2d impression. London, New York: Hodder and Stoughton, 1917. v p., 11., 9-129(1) p., 11. illus. 8°. NKX Ward, Sir Adolphus William. Founders' day in war time; an address delivered on 23rd March, 1917, at a memorial service for members of Manchester University who have fallen in the war. Manchester: The University Press; London, New York: Longmans, Green & Co., 1917. 2 p.1., 55 (1) p. 12°. (Manchester University lecno. 19.) STK tures. White, William Allen. The martial adventures of Henry and me... with illustrations by Tony Sarg. New York: The Macmillan Company, 1918. 5 p.l., 338 p., 11. illus. 8°. BTZK Williams, Basil. Raising and training the new armies. London: Constable and Co., Ltd. [1918. viii, 312 p. 12°. VWZH The Work and training of the Royal Naval Air Service. London: published by authority of the Admiralty, at the offices of "The London Illustrated News" 1917?. 46 p., 11. illus. fo. +VDÝ Introduction, The Royal Naval Air Service, by the Right Hon. Sir Eric Geddes. The World war at a glance; essential facts concerning the great conflict between democracy and autocracy. Chicago: Laird & Lee, Inc. [cop. 1918. 2 p.l., 3-96 p. illus. 24°. BTZE Wounded and a prisoner of war, by an exchange officer... New York: George H. Doran Company [cop. 1917. vii, 317 p. illus. 12°. BTZE Letters to Wright, Richardson Little. the mother of a soldier. New York: Frederick A. Stokes Company [cop. 19181. BTZS 4 p.1., 135 p. 12°. Young Men's Christian Associations. — National War Work Council: Educational Bureau. Bulletin. no. 4 (Jan., 1918). New York: the association, 1918. 8°. BTZS Zolla, Daniel. L'or et l'effort financier de la France; conférence faite le 27 juillet 1916 devant le Comité rouennais de l'or. Rouen: Imprimerie Lecerf fils, 1916. 7(1) p. 8°. BTZO p.v.10, no.9 RECENT BOOKS OF INTEREST ADDED TO THE LIBRARY ART INDUSTRIES Furniture and Woodwork Cox, John Charles. Bench-ends in English churches...with 164 illustrations. London: H. Milford, 1916. vii, 208 p. illus. 8°. MOC "A well-compiled and careful work...well illustrated by a good selection of photographs." Builder, April 13, 1917, p. 239. "The art of making erudite knowledge interesting is finely exemplified by Dr. Cox... The theme possesses a triple appeal - ecclesiastical, archaeological, and artistic and each of these heads is treated by Dr. Cox concisely and adequately." - Connoisseur, May, 1917, p. 50. "The chief merit of this work lies in its clear and excellent photographs of mediaeval English wood carving... There is much interesting information ...though there are too many slips, mistakes and misprints for the work of a scholar... There is no chapter...on the art of mediaeval wood-carving, nor on the peculiar genius and originality of English wood-carvers... nor is there any attempt to classify styles of work, nor explain sources of inspiration." ·Burlington magazine, March, 1918, p. 117. Hayden, Arthur. Chats on old clocks. London: T. F. Unwin, Ltd. [1917., 302 p. illus. 8°. MOF Howard, F. E. English church woodwork; a study in craftsmanship during the mediaeval period A. D. 1250-1550, by F. E. Howard & F. H. Crossley. London: B. T. Batsford, Ltd. pref. 1917.1 vii, xii, ixxxxiii, 370 p. illus. 4°. MOC "The woodwork of the middle ages, produced before the furniture maker and upholsterer were known, has an interest for us which is often greater than the work of the mason, for it is mainly by the increasingly difficult and intricate problems which the craft worker in wood solved that we can most readily trace the flow and ebb of the tide of civilization." The Builder, Jan. 18, 1918, p. 47. Hunter, George Leland. Italian furniture and interiors; with text by George Leland Hunter... Part 1-2. New York: W. Helburn, Inc. [1917. 2 parts in 1 v. f°. † MLEG Litchfield, Frederick. How to collect old furniture. 4th impression.Į London: G. Bell and Sons, 1906. xiv, 169(1) p. illus. 8°. MOF "I have tried to convey...advice which may enable the reader to...avoid the imitation and the sham. The information is more elementary and practical, than theoretical and historical."- Preface. Morse, Frances Clary. Furniture of the olden time. New edition, with a new chapter and many new illustrations... New York: The Macmillan Co., 1917. xx p., 11., 470 p., 1 pl. illus. 8°. MOF "Since the publication of this book in 1902, many old houses in this country have been restored by different societies interested in the preservation of antiquities... thus carrying out what should be our patriotic duty, the gathering and preserving of everything connected with our history and life. Thus much furniture has been rescued."- Introduction. Nutting, Wallace. A Windsor handbook; comprising illustrations & descriptions of Windsor furniture of all periods... Saugus, Mass.: W. Nutting, Inc. [cop. 1917.1 192 p. illus. 16°. MOF Metal Work Magne, Lucien. Décor du métal; le cuivre et le bronze. Paris: H. Laurens, 1917. MNK 2 p.1., 200 p., 11. illus. 8°. Numerous illustrations of bronze and copper ar ticles, locks, lighting fixtures, clocks, etc. Goldsmithing and Jewelry Bigelow, Francis Hill. Historic silver of the colonies and its makers. New York: Macmillan Co. [cop. 1917.1 xxiv p., 11., 476 p., 1 pl. illus. 8°. MNO "The silverware of the American colonies, and particularly of New England, attained to a degree of artistic merit previous to the Revolution that has made it the subject of especial study on the part of collectors. F. H. Bigelow's work on the topic will serve to fix present knowledge on the subject." Evening Sun, Oct. 13, 1917. Cazeneuve, Paul de. La garantie française et ses poinçons de 1260 à nos jours. Alger: S. Léon, 1899. 2 p.1., vi, 281, iii(i) p. illus. 2. ed. 4°. MNO French, Hollis. A list of early American silversmiths and their marks; with a silver collectors' glossary. New York: printed for the society, 1917. ix, 164 p., 1 pl. illus. 8°. MNO At head of title: The Walpole Society. "The glossary of silver terms following the data on silversmiths has been almost entirely prepared by Dr. Theodore S. Woolsey.' Rose, Augustus Foster, and ANTONIO CIRINO. Jewelry making and design; an illustrated text book for teachers, students of design, and craft workers in jewelry. Providence: Metal Crafts Pub. Co. [cop. 1917.1 xiii, 5-463 p., 13 col'd pl. illus. tables. 8°. MNR "This excellent book is purposed for teachers, students of design and craft workers in jewelry, and is by the head of the Departments of Jewelry and Silversmithing, and his assistant, at the Rhode Island School of Design." - American magazine of art, May, 1918. Art Industries- Goldsmithing, etc., cont'd. Townsend, Horace. A touchstone for silver. New York: Gorham Co., 1917. 41 p., 1 pl. 12°. MNO Includes facsimile title-page and illustrations from A touchstone for gold and silver wares, by William Boteler, published 1677. Pottery and Glass Bourgeois, Émile, and GEORGES LECHEVALLIER-CHEVIGNARD. Le biscuit de Sèvres; recueil des modèles de la manufacture de Sèvres au xviiie siècle. [Paris: P. Lafitte et Cie. [1914. 91., 56 pl. ob. 8°. MPGG Hispanic Society of America. Spanish glass in the collection of the Hispanic Society of America, by Edwin Atlee Barber New York and London: G. P. Putnam's Sons, 1917. 4 p.1., 43 p. illus. 8°. (Hispanic Society of America. Publications. no. 102.) MPW (Barber) Roeper, Adalbert, compiler. Sammlung von Oefen in allen Stilarten vom xvI. bis Anfang des XIX. Jahrhunderts, ausgewählt und hrsg. von Adalbert Roeper, unter Mitwirkung und mit einem Vorwort von Hans Bösch... Photographie und Lichtdruck von Jos. Albert, München. München: J. Albert [1895. 4 p.1., 60 pl. fo. †† MPGK South Kensington Museum, London. — Bethnal Green Branch. Catalogue of a collection of oriental porcelain and pottery lent for exhibition by A. W. Franks... London: G. E. Eyre & W. Spottiswoode, 1878. xviii, 246 p., 25 pl. 2. ed. 8°. MPF Wallis, Henry. The Oriental influence on the ceramic art of the Italian renaissance, with illustrations. London: B. Quaritch, 1900. 3 p.l., [ix-xxx p., 11., 50 p. of illus. 8°. no. 71 of an edition of 225 copies. LITERATURE MPGD Brill, Ethel Claire. The boy who went to the east, and other Indian fairy tales... New York: E. P. Dutton & Co. [cop. 1917.j HBC ix, 296 p. 12°. Chekhov, Anton Pavlovich. Nine humorous tales; translated by Isaac Goldberg and Henry T. Schnittkind. Boston: The Stratford Company, 1918. 2 p.l., vii-ix, 11-60 p. 8°. (Stratford universal library.) **QDR Contents: A work of art. Vengeance. Her gentleman friend. Who was she? The scandal-monger. Carelessness. That "fresh kid." Such is fame! Overspiced. Garnett, Edward. Turgenev; a study, with a foreword by Joseph Conrad. London: W. Collins Sons & Co. [cop. 1917.1 xiv, 206 p., 1 port. 12°. * QD Hafiz, Muhammed Shams al-Din. Songs of Hafiz; newly translated from the Persian by Edna Worthley Underwood. Boston: Four Seas Co., 1917. 76 p. 16°. * OMO Contents: The book of the tavern keeper. The book of the singer. The book of lyrics. New Noyes, George Rapall. Tolstoy. York: Duffield & Co., 1918. 9 p.1., 3-395 p. 8°. (Master spirits of literature.) * QD Patterson, Robert Stewart. Romanian songs and ballads. London: J. Long, Ltd. [1917. 3 p.1., 9-14, 17-128 p. 12°. NQYC Saltykov, Mikhail Yevgrafovich. A family of noblemen, by Mikhail Y. Saltykov (N. Shchedrin); translated by A. Yarmolinsky. New York: Boni & Liveright, Inc., 1917. 4 p.1., 422 p. 12°. **QDM Steinberg, Judah. The breakfast of the birds and other stories from the Hebrew of Judah Steinberg, by Emily Solis-Cohen, jr.; with four illustrations in colors. Philadelphia: Jewish Publication Society of America, 1917. 175 p. 4°. *PSI Tagore, Sir Rabindranath. Lover's gift; and, Crossing. New York: Macmillan Co., 1918. 158 p. 12°. * OKV Mashi, and other stories. Translated from the original Bengali by various writers. New York: The Macmillan Co., 1918. 4 p.l., 3-222 p. 12°. * OKV Contents: Mashi. The skeleton. The auspicious vision. The supreme night. Raja and Rani. The trust property. The riddle solved. The elder sister. Subha. The postmaster. The river stairs. The castaway. Saved. My fair neighbor. AMERICA Adams, James Truslow. History of the town of Southampton (east of Canoe Place). Bridgehampton: Hampton Press, 1918. xx, 424 p., 7 maps, 85 pl., 2 ports. 8°. IRM America, continued. Burge, Dolly Sumner Lunt. A woman's wartime journal; an account of the passage over a Georgia plantation of Sherman's army on the march to the sea, as recorded in the diary of Dolly Sumner Lunt (Mrs. Thomas Burge); with an introduction and notes by Julian Street. New York: Century Co., 1918. 54 p., 1 pl. nar. 12°. IKL Active Castleman, John Breckinridge. service. Louisville, Ky.: Courier-Journal Job Prtg. Co., 1917. 8p.1., (1)16–269 p., 26 facs., 9 pl., 28 ports. 4°. Introduction by Gen. Basil W. Duke. AN Cox, Isaac Joslin. The West Florida controversy, 1798–1813; a study in American diplomacy. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins Press, 1918. 4 p.l., vii-xii, 699 p., 4 maps. 8°. (The Albert Shaw lectures on diplomatic history, 1912.) IC Dallas, Francis Gregory. The papers of Francis Gregory Dallas, United States Navy, correspondence and journal, 18371859; edited by Gardner W. Allen. New York: printed for the Naval History Society by the De Vinne Press, 1917. li p., 11., 303 p., 11. 8°. (Naval History Society. Publications. v. 8.) Reserve (Naval) Dodd, Ira Seymour. One young soldier; formerly published as The song of the Rappahannock. New York: Dodd, Mead & Co., 1918. 4 p.l., 253 p. 12°. IKL Alone in Fenger, Frederic Abildgaard. the Caribbean; being the yarn of a cruise in the Lesser Antilles in the sailing canoe "Yakaboo." New York: G. H. Doran Co. (cop. 1917. xvii p., 1 1., 21–353 p. 8°. HNH Harvard, Mass. Vital records of Harvard, Massachusetts, to the year 1850. Compiled by Thomas W. Baldwin... Boston, Mass.: Wright & Potter Printing Co., 1917. 326 p. 8°. APR Herring, John L. Saturday night sketches; stories of old wiregrass Georgia. Illustrated by Tom J. Nicholl. Boston: Gorham Press, 1918. 303 p., 7 pl. 8°. ITI with the United States; edited by David Kinley. New York: Oxford University Press, 1918. xvi p., 11., 332 p. 8°. (Carnegie Endowment for International Peace. Division of Economics and History. [Publications.1) HMA New Haven, Conn. New Haven town records, 1649Edited by Franklin Bowditch Dexter. v. 1. New Haven: printed for the society, 1917. 8°. (New Haven County Historical Society. Ancient town records. v. 1.) IQM Ogg, Frederic Austin. National progress, 1907-1917. New York: Harper & Bros. [1918. 61., (i) xvi-xxii p., 11., 430 p., 6 maps, 1 port. 8°. (The American nation: a his*R-Room 300 tory. v. 27.) Ohio Company. The records of the original proceedings of the Ohio Company.. Edited, with introduction and notes, by Archer Butler Hulbert... Marietta, O.: Marietta Historical Commission, 1917. 2 v. 8°. (Marietta College historical collections. v. 1-2.) IVA Pelzer, Louis. Marches of the dragoons in the Mississippi valley; an account of marches and activities of the First Regiment, United States Dragoons in the Mississippi valley between the years 1833 and 1850. Iowa City, Ia.: The State Historical Society of Iowa, 1917. x, 282 p. 8°. VWZX Edited by Benj. F. Shambaugh. Pringle, Cyrus Guernsey. The record of a Quaker's conscience. Cyrus Pringle's diary, with an introduction by Rufus M. Jones. New York: The Macmillan Co., 1918. 93 p. 16°. IKL Ravage, Marcus Eli. An American in the making, the life story of an immigrant. New York: Harper & Bros. [1917. 5 p.l., 265(1) p. 12°. *PWZ Riddle, William. The story of Lancaster: old and new; being a narrative history of Lancaster, Pennsylvania, from 1730 to the centennial year, 1918. Lancaster: the author, 1917. xv, 292 p. 12°. ISD Tenting to Rinehart, Mary Roberts. night; a chronicle of sport and adventure in Glacier Park and the Cascade mountains. Boston: Houghton Mifflin Co., 1918. viii p., 11., 187 (1) p., 11., 24 pl. 8°. PSK Schoenrich, Otto. Santo Domingo; a country with a future. New York: Macmillan Co., 1918. xiv p., 11., 418 p p., 1 col'd map. 16 pl. illus. 8°. *R-Room 300 Schultz, James Willard. Bird woman (Sacajawea) the guide of Lewis and Clark; her own story now first given to the world by James Willard Schultz... Boston: Houghton Mifflin Co., 1918. 7 p.1., 234 p., 11., 4 pl. 8°. HBC |