“Our author dwells at too great length on Wagner’s virtues and Minna’s failings.”

+ + – Ath. 1906, 1: 711. Je. 9. 800w.

Wagner, (Wilhelm) Richard. Tannhäuser; a dramatic poem freely translated in poetic narrative form by Oliver Huckel. **75c. Crowell.

A companion volume to Mr. Huckel’s “Parsifal” and “Lohengrin.” This parable of the redemptive power of a pure and unselfish love loses neither dignity nor strength in the translation.


“This essay alone is worth more than the price of the work to lovers of the greatest musical genius of the nineteenth century.”

+ + Arena. 36: 685. D. ’06. 190w.

“There is a prose introduction, which is both historical and critical and the verse is smooth and flowing.”

+ N. Y. Times. 11: 724. N. 3, ’06. 90w. + Putnam’s. 1: 377. D. ’06. 90w.

Wagstaff, Henry McGilbert. State rights and political parties in North Carolina, 1776–1861. 50c. Johns Hopkins.