“The construction of dew-ponds by the early inhabitants of Britain has often been glibly asserted, but few, if any, have furnished such clear and circumstantial evidence as the authors of this short treatise.”

+ + +Nature. 71: 611 Ap. 27, ‘05. 610w.

Hubbard, Gardiner Greene. Collection of engravings. See United States, Library of Congress.

Hubbard, Sarah A., comp. See Catch words of cheer.

Huckel, Oliver., tr. Lohengrin, [**]75c. Crowell.

A companion volume to Mr. Huckel’s “Parsifal” which appeared in similar form two years ago. “It is a version for the general reader. It is not a libretto for the music. It gives a cumulative impression, the composite effect of words, scenery, action, and it is hoped, the spirit of the musical interpretation ... the spirit of the original text in a free version rather than in a strictly literal one.”

[*] “The poem is preceded by an admirable introductory chapter relating to the work, the whole forming a little volume which will be highly prized by lovers of this noble music-drama.”

+Arena. 34: 557. N. ‘05. 140w.

“It gives the reader a much better impression of the drama than the ordinary literally translated libretto can furnish.”

+Outlook. 81: 629. N. 11, ‘05. 40w.