+ + —Ath. 1905. 1: 631. My. 20. 730w. (Review of v. 1.)

“This book will be valuable, not only to lovers of old furniture, but to art students interested in wood-carving.”

+ +Ind. 59: 155. Jl. 20, ‘05. 560w. (Reviews v. 1., pt. 1.)
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+Nation. 80: 132. F. 16, ‘05. 240w. (Reviews vol. I., pt. 1.)
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[*] “It is unnecessary to add anything to what we have already said concerning the importance and elegance of this work, which is absolutely unsurpassed in its field.”

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[*] McSpadden, Joseph Walker. [Stories from Wagner.] (Children’s favorite classics.) 60c; (Astor lib.) 60c; (Waldorf lib.) 75c; (Handy volume classics.) limp lea. 75c; pocket ed. 35c. Crowell.

“The stories considered in this little volume are; Four from the ‘Ring’ dramas, also ‘Parsifal, the pure,’ ‘Lohengrin, the swan knight,’ ‘Tannhauser, the knight of song,’ ‘The master singers,’ ‘Rienzi, the last of the tribunes,’ ‘The flying Dutchman,’ and ‘Tristan and Isolde.’”—R. of Rs.

[*] “For the non-musical as legend and fairytale, for the young music lover who has still in anticipation the Wagner music drama, it is a capital little book.”

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R. of Rs. 32: 751. D. ‘05. 60w.

[*] McVickar, Henry Whitney. Reptiles. [†]$1.50. Appleton.