Page images
PDF
EPUB

Modern; with Notices of the Character and Works of many celebrated Artists, by B. J. Lossing. Engravings. 18mo. New York, 1840. cl. 3s. 6d. Minifie. Popular Lectures on Drawing and Design: delivered at the Public Meetings of the School of Design of the Maryland Institute, at the Opening and Closing of the Sessions, 1852-3 and 1853-4, by William Minifie. 12mo, pp. 58. Baltimore, 1854. sewed.

1s.

Painting. Its Rise and Progress from the Earliest Ages to the Present Time: compiled from the best Authorities. 12mo. New York. cloth. Ridner. The Artist's Chromatic Handbook: a Treatise on Pigments; with Remarks on Vehicles and Varnishes, by J. P. Ridner. 12mo. New York, 1850. cloth.

5s.

7s. 6d.

Schaus' Drawing Studies for Schools and Academies; containing Elementary and Progressive Studies of Heads, Figures, Animals, Landscapes, and Flowers. oblong. New York, 1856. half-bound. Sculpture, and the Plastic Art: compiled by the Author of the "History of the Art of Painting." 12mo. Boston, 1850. cloth. Sedgwick-Historical Sketches of the Old Painters, by Miss C. M. Sedgwick. 12mo. Boston, 1841.

6s.

Spooner.-Biographical and Critical Dictionary of Painters, Engravers, Sculptors, and Architects, from Ancient to Modern Times; with the Monograms, Ciphers, and Marks used by distinguished Artists to certify their Works, by Shearjashub Spooner, A.B., M.D. 8vo, pp. 1150. New York, 1853. cl. £1 16s. Spooner.-Anecdotes of Painters, Engravers, Sculptors, and Architects, by Dr. S. Spooner. 3 vols. 12mo. New York, 1853.

12s.

Theory of Effect; embracing the Contrast of Light and Shade, of Colour, and of Harmony, by an Artist. 15 Illustrations. 12mo. Philadelphia, 1851. 3s. Tuckerman.-Artist Life; or, Sketches of American Painters, by Henry T. Tuckerman. 12mo, pp. 238. New York, 1847. cloth. 59. Wallace.-Art and Scenery in Europe; with other Papers, being chiefly Fragments from the Portfolio of the late Horace Binney Wallace, Esq., of Philadelphia. post 8vo, pp. iv. and 452. Philadelphia, 1856. cloth. Winkelmann. The History of American Art, by John Winkelmann. Translated from the German, by Henry Lodge. Plates. 2 vols. royal 8vo. · Boston.

[ocr errors]

7s.

£1 16s.

XXV.

MUSIC.

Adams, Root, and Sweetser.-The Singer's Manual, for Teachers and Private People, by the Rev. F. A. Adams, A.M., G. F. Root, and J. E. Sweetser. 18mo. New York, 1849. cloth. 4s. 6d. Boston Academy's (the) Collection of Choruses: being a Selection from the Works of the most Eminent Composers, as Handel, Haydn, Mozart, Beethoven, and others; together with several New and Beautiful Pieces by German Authors, adapted to English words expressly for this work. The whole arranged with an Accompaniment for the Piano-forte or Organ. oblong 4to, pp. 264. Boston, 1856. half-bound. Bradbury.-The Singing Bird; or, Progressive Music-Reader: designed to facilitate the introduction of Vocal Music in Schools and Academies, by William B. Bradbury. oblong crown 8vo, pp. 176. New York, 1852. bds. Bradbury.-The Jubilee: an extensive Collection of Church Music for the Choir, the Congregation, and the Singing-School. To which is added, the

14s.

4s.

Sacred Cantata, Esther, the Beautiful Queen, for Musical Societies, Conventions, &c., by William B. Bradbury. oblong 8vo, pp. 384. New York. half-bound. 7s. 6d. Brown. The Institute Chorus Book: a Collection of Popular, Appropriate, and Pleasing Vocal Pieces, for Class Singing; compiled, selected, and arranged, by Francis H. Brown. oblong, pp. 207. New York, 1857. Buckley's Violin Tunes: a Collection of Beautiful Marches, Waltzes, &c. &c. ; selected, arranged, and composed by J. Buckley and Sons, of Buckley's Opera House, Broadway, N. Y. oblong, pp. 80. New York. sewed. 2s. 6d. Columbian Glee Book, the; or, Music for the Million, by the Author of the "Dulcimer." In 3 parts. oblong 8vo, pp. 320. Boston, 1854. 7s. 6d. Ellis.-The Organ, and Church Music: two Discourses delivered in Harvard Church, Charleston, Sept. 20, 1852, by George G. Ellis. 8vo. Boston. sewed.

1s. 6d.

Ellett.-Nouvellettes of the Musicians, by Mrs. E. F. Ellett. With Portraits. 8vo. New York, 1853. cloth. 8s. Emerson. The Golden Wreath: a Choice Collection of Favorite Melodies, for the Use of Schools, Seminaries, Select Classes, &c., by L. O. Emerson. pp. 224. New York, 1856.

2s. 6d.

4s. 6d.

Fetis. Music Explained to the World; or, How to Understand Music, and Enjoy its Performance. From the French of Francis James_Fetis, Director to the " Musical Review" of Paris. Translated for the Boston Academy of Music. 12mo. New York. cloth. Fitz.-Fire-Side Melodies: a Collection of Glees, and Sacred and Secular Melodies, for the Family and Social Circle; arranged for three and four Voices, by Asa Fitz. oblong folio, pp. 56. Boston, 1856. Gardiner. The Music of Nature; or, an Attempt to Prove that What is Passionate and Pleasant in the Art of Singing, Speaking, and Performing upon Musical Instruments, is derived from the Sounds of the Animated World, by William Gardiner. With curious and interesting Illustrations. 8vo, pp. 506. Boston, 1841. cloth.

3s.

12s.

Gould. Church Music in America: comprising its History and its Peculiarities at different Periods, with cursory Remarks on its Legitimate Use and its Abuse; with Notices of the Schools, Composers, Teachers, and Societies, by N. D. Gould. 12mo. Boston, 1853. cloth. Hastings.-Dissertation on Musical Taste, by Thomas Hastings. crown 8vo. New York, 1853. cloth.

5s.

8s. 6d.

Hastings. History of Forty Choirs, by Thomas Hastings. post 8vo. New York, 1854.

5s.

Havergal. A History of the Old Hundredth Psalm Tune, with Specimens, by the Rev. W. H Havergal, M.A. With a Prefatory Note, by the Right Rev. J. M. Wainright, D.D. 8vo, pp. 74. New York, 1854. cloth. 5s. Heuberer.-Euphonia: a Collection of Glees and Part Songs, selected and composed for the use of Musical Conventions, Teachers' Institutes, and Singing Clubs, by the Professors Charles F. Heuberer and H. Perabeau. oblong 8vo, pp. 104. Boston.

4s.

Ives. The Operatic Album: a Collection of Music in Parts, for Ladies' Voices; intended particularly for Seminaries, High Schools, Musical Classes, and the Social Circle, by E. Ives, jun. oblong 4to, pp. 76. Boston. half-bound.

5s.

Jarvis and Getze. Tip Top. Glee and Chorus Book: a New and Choice Collection of Copyrights never before Harmonized, and many of the Gems of Modern German and Italian Composers, arranged in a Familiar Style, and adapted to the use of Glee Clubs, Singing Classes, and the Family Circle, by C. Jarvis and J. A. Getze. oblong 4to, pp. 221. Philadelphia,

1856. half-bound.

Johnson.-The Offertory Sentences as contained in the Prayer-Book of the Protestant Episcopal Church. Set to Music for Four Voices, with Organ

Accompaniment, by James A. Johnson. oblong 4to, pp. 26. New York, 1851. sewed.

3s. 6d.

Johnson. Juvenile Oratorios: a Collection of Songs, designed for Floral
and other Concerts, Juvenile Classes, Schools, &c., by J. C. Johnson.
oblong 12mo, pp. 176. New York, 1856.
3s. 6d.
Loder. The Philadelphia and New York Glee Book: containing 100 Glees,
Quartetts, Trios, Songs in Parts, Rounds, and Catches, composed, selected,
and harmonized, with an ad libitum accompaniment for the Piano-Forte, by
George Loder. 8vo, pp. vi. and 272. Philadelphia, 1852. cloth. 6s.
Marx.-Theory and Practice of Musical Composition, by A. B. Marx. Trans-
lated from the 3rd German edition, by H. S. Saroni. 8vo. New York.
cloth.
18s.

Mason. Musical Letters from Abroad; including detailed Accounts of the
Birmingham, Norwich, and Dusseldorf Musical Festivals of 1852, by Lowell
Mason. 8vo, pp. 312. New York, 1854. cloth.
7s.
Mason. The Boston Anthem Book: being a Selection of Anthems, Collects,
Motetts, and other set Pieces, by Lowell Mason. oblong 8vo, pp. 296. New
York. boards.
6s 6d.

Mason. Boston Academy Collection of Church Music, by Lowell Mason.
Boston.

4s. 6d. Mason. Musical Exercises for Singing-Schools, by Lowell Mason. folio. Boston. £2 5s.

Mason.-Treatise on Harmony, by Lowell Mason. 12mo. Boston. 4s. 6d. Mason.-Vocal Exercises and Solfeggios, by Lowell Mason. 4to. Boston. 6s. Mason. The Hallelujah : a Collection of Psalmody, by Lowell Mason. 8vo. New York, 1854.

4s.

5s.

Mason.-Book of Chants: consisting mostly of Selections from the Sacred Scriptures, adapted to appropriate Music, and arranged for Chanting; designed for Congregational Use in Public and Social Worship, by Lowell Mason. 12mo, pp. iv. and 174. Boston, 1854. Mason. Carmina Sacra; or, Boston Collection of Church Music, comprising the most Popular Psalm and Hymn Tunes in general use; together with a great variety of New Tunes, Chants, &c. &c., for Choirs, &c., by Lowell Mason. oblong, pp. 352 and 32. New York, 1856. 6s. Mason and Webb.-The Glee Hive: a Collection of Glees and Part Songs. Revised and enlarged edition, by Lowell Mason and George J. Webb. oblong 8vo. New York.

3s. Mason and Webb.-The Vocalist: consisting of Short and Easy Glees or Songs, in Parts arranged for Soprano, Alto, Tenor, and Bass Voices, by Lowell Mason and George James Webb, Professors in the Boston Academy of Music. oblong 8vo. Boston, 1848.

Mason and Webb.-The New Odeon: a Collection of Secular Melodies, arranged for Four Voices; designed for Singing Schools and Social Music Parties, by Lowell Mason and George James Webb. oblong 8vo, pp. 304. New York, 1855.

6s.

Mason and Webb.-The Boston Glee Book: consisting of an Extensive Collection of Glees, Madrigals, and Rounds; selected from the Works of the most admired Composers; together with many new Pieces from the German. Arranged expressly for this work, by Lowell Mason and George James Webb. oblong 8vo, pp. 264. Boston, 1855. 6s. 6d. Message Bird (the): a Collection of Songs and Ballads; arranged with an Accompaniment for the Piano-Forte. 8vo, pp. 128. Boston. cloth. 7s. Moore. Complete Encyclopædia of Music, Elementary, Technical, Historical, Biographical, Vocal, and Instrumental, by John W. Moore. royal 8vo, pp. 1004. Boston, 1854. cloth.

£1 4s. Morris.-American Melodies: being a Selection of American Songs, from upwards of 250 Writers, by George P. Morris. 18mo. Philadelphia. 7s. 6d. Muenscher. The Church Choir, by Joseph Muenscher. In 2 parts. Part

I. Containing: Psalm and Hymn Tunes. Part II. Containing Anthems, Sentences, and Chants. In 1 oblong vol. pp. 296 and 140. New York, 1856. cloth. Ss. 6d. Musical Wreath (the).-A Collection of Songs; comprising the Beauties of English, German, French, and Italian Melody; with English Words, by Percival McLeod and others. Edited by E. Ives, jun. 4to, pp. 88. Boston. half-bound. Panseron. The A B C of Music; or, Progressive Lessons in the Rudiments of Music and Solfeggi, by A. Panseron, Professor of Singing in the Conser vatoire of Paris. Translated by J. R. Fry. With Additions, by F. Dorigo, for the Use of his Classes. 8vo, pp 116. Philadelphia, 1855. half-bound. 5s. Perkins and Pease.-The Western Bell: a Collection of Glees, Quartetts, and Choruses, by Edward A. Perkins and Frederick H. Pease. oblong 8vo, pp. 200. Boston. cloth.

7s. 6d.

6s.

Plymouth Collection of Hymns and Tunes, for the Use of Christian Congregations. Svo, pp. xii. and 504. New York, 1857. bound. 12s. Rider.-Plain Music for the Book of Common Prayer; being a complete Collection of Sacred Music for the Worship of the Protestant Episcopal Church; designed especially for Congregational Use, by the Rev. George T. Rider, M.A. small 4to, pp. 119. New York, 1856. 3s. 6d. Rohr.-First Lessons in Music, and Book of Favourite Melodies, for Children. Prepared for Use in Schools and Families, by Philip Rohr, Professor of Music. oblong 8vo, pp. 48. Philadelphia. sewed. 1s. 6d. Root. The Festival Glee Book: a Collection of Part Songs, Accompanied and Harmonized Melodies and Glees; together with the Operatic Cantata of the Haymakers, by G. F. Root. oblong 8vo, pp. 222. New York, 1857. bds. 9s. Root and Sweetser's Collection of Church Music; comprising many of the most Popular and Useful Tunes in common use, together with a great variety of New and Original Psalm and Hymn Tunes, Sentences, Mottetts, Anthems, Chants, &c.; designed for the Use of Choirs, Congregations, Singing Schools, and Societies, by George F. Root and Joseph E. Sweetser. New York, 1849.

4s. 6d. Temple Melodies: a Collection of about 200 Popular Tunes, adapted to nearly 500 Favourite Hymns, selected with special reference to Public, Social, and Private Worship. square 12mo, pp. 222. New York, 1856. cloth.

4s.

Weber. Godfrey Weber's General Music-Teacher; adapted to Self-Instruction, both for Teachers and Learners; embracing also an extensive Dictionary of Musical Terms. From the 3rd German edition, with Notes and Additions, by James F. Warner. 2 vols. 8vo. Boston, 1841. 14s. White. The Boston Melodeon: a Collection of Secular Melodies, consisting of Songs, Glees, Rounds, Catches, &c., arranged and harmonized for Four Voices, by E. L. White. In 3 vols. oblong Svo, pp. 224, 224, and 224. Boston, 1850. White and Gould.-The Sacred Chorus Book; consisting mostly of Selections from the Works of Handel, Haydn, Mozart, Mendelsohn, Romberg, Neukomm, Rossini, &c., with an Accompaniment for the Organ or Pianoforte, by Edward L. White and J. Edgar Gould. oblong folio. Boston, 1849. 10s. 6d.

£1 4s.

Woodbury. Cultivation of the Voice, without a Master, by J. B. Woodbury. 8vo. 1853. 6s. Woodbury. The Million's Glee Book; or, New York Melodeon, by J. B. Woodbury. Svo. 1853.

3s.

Woodbury. The Anthem Dulcimer, by J. B. Woodbury, Editor of Musical Pioneer, &c. &c. oblong Svo, pp. 352. New York, 1856. boards. 5s. 6d. Woodbury. The Liber Musicus; or, New York Anthem Book, and Choirs' Miscellany; comprising Anthems, Choruses, Quartetts, &c. &c., adapted to

the various occasions of Public Worship, the wants of Choirs, Select Societies, and the Social Circle, by J. B. Woodbury. oblong 8vo, pp. 224. New York. boards.

6s.

XXVI.

FREEMASONRY.

Abstract of the Proceedings of the Grand Lodge of Pennsylvania, for 1853. 8vo. Philadelphia, 1854.

Adams. Letters on Masonry, by J. Quincy Adams. 12mo, pp. 40. Hartford, 1833.

Adams. Letters on the Masonic Institution, by John Q. Adams. Svo. Boston, 1847.

Adventures of Timothy Peacock; or, Freemasonry Practically Illustrated. 8vo, pp. 218. Middleburg, Vt., 1832.

Ahiman Rezon; ou Règlemens Généraux à l'usage des Anciens Maçons d'York, sous la Jurisdiction de la G. L. de la Louisiane. 8vo, pp. 32. Nouvelle-Orléans, 1813.

Ahiman Rezon: containing a View of the History and Polity of FreeMasonry; together with the Rules and Regulations of the Grand Lodge and of the Grand Royal Arch Chapter of Pennsylvania, compiled for the Grand Lodge. 8vo, pp. viii. and 274. Philadelphia, 1825.

Allyn. A Ritual of Freemasonry; illustrated by numerous Engravings; to which is added, a Key to the Phi Beta Kappa, the Orange and Odd Fellow Societies; with Notes and Remarks; to which is added, a Catalogue of Books on Freemasonry and kindred Subjects, by Avery Allyn. 3rd edition. 8vo, pp. 300. New York, 1852.

American Masonic Register for 1843-44, and 1846-47, by Brother Hoffmann. 2 vols. 8vo. New York. cloth. £1 10s. Arnold.-Philosophical History of Freemasonry, and other Secret Societies; or, the Secret Societies of all Ages, considered in their Relations with and Influence on the Moral, Social, and Intellectual Progress of Man, by the Rev. Augustus C. L. Arnold. 8vo, pp. 284. New York, 1854. Barthelmess.-Bibliographie der Freimaurerei in Amerika. Zusammengestellt von R. Barthelmess, M.D. 8vo, pp. 48. New York, 1856. 2s. 6d. Bernard. Lights on Masonry: a Collection of all the most Important Documents on the subject of Freemasonry; embracing the Reports of the Western Committee in relation to the Abduction of William Morgan; Proceedings of the Conventions, Orations, Essays, &c.; with all the Degrees of the Order conferred in a Master's Lodge, as written by Capt. William Morgan; all the Degrees conferred in the Royal Arch Chapter and Grand Encampment of Knights Templars; with the Appendant Orders, as published by the Committee of Seceding Masons, July 4 and 5, 1828; also a Revelation of all the Degrees conferred in the Lodge of Perfection, and fifteen Degrees of a still Higher Order, with seven French Degrees; making forty-eight Degrees of Freemasonry; with Notes and Critical Remarks, by David Bernard. Svo, pp. 588. Utica, N. Y., 1829. Calcott. Masonry; with considerable Additions and Improvements; containing some Original Matter never before printed. 12mo, pp. 208. Philadelphia, 1817. Catalogue of Books on the Masonic Institution, in Public Libraries of

« PreviousContinue »