“The work will supplement but not replace Hoyt’s ‘Cyclopaedia of practical quotations’ and Bartlett’s ‘Familiar quotations.’”
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Trent, William P., and Henneman, John B., comps. Best American tales. 35c. Crowell.
7–25511.
Tales from Irving, Hawthorne, Poe, Fitz-James O’Brien, and Edward Everett Hale have been selected for this addition to the “Handy volume classics.”
Trevelyan, George Macaulay. Garibaldi’s defence of the Roman republic. *$2, Longmans.
7–21750.
“This volume has to do with Mazzini’s short-lived Roman republic in 1849.... The volume is divided into three parts, the first ... tells the story of Garibaldi’s childhood at Nice, of his adventurous life in South America, and his romantic marriage ... of the condition of the Roman states from 1815 to 1846, and of the reform movements and democratic protests. This prepares the way for part second, which describes the defense of Rome, and part third, which treats of Garibaldi’s retreat and escape.”—N. Y. Times.