“A very charming volume of gossipy criticism on such poets as Burns, Motherwell and Hartley Coleridge.”—Public Opinion.

HENRY VAN DYKE, D.D.

The Poetry of Tennyson. (New and enlarged Edition, with portrait. 12mo, $2.00.)

Contents: Tennyson’s First Flight—The Palace of Art: Milton and Tennyson—Two Splendid Failures—The Idylls of the King—The Historic Triology—The Bible in Tennyson—Fruit from an Old Tree—On the Study of Tennyson—Chronology—List of Biblical Quotations.

“The two new chapters and the additional chronological matter have greatly enriched the work.”—T. B. Aldrich.

JOHN C. VAN DYKE.

Art for Art’s Sake. (With 24 illustrations. 12mo, $1.50.)

“The clear setting forth of the facts and theories of painting has its advantages in these days when there is so much art analysis that nobody can understand. This essayist deals with the subtleties, but in so doing he illuminates them. Moreover he is very interesting. His book ‘reads itself,’ as the phrase is.”—New York Sun.

BARRETT WENDELL.

Stelligeri, and Other Essays Concerning America. (12mo, $1.25.)