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HOLMES. Rogers, Grace McLeod. An hour with Oliver Wendell Holmes. CANAD. MAG., XXXIII (Aug.) 360–363.

[3300 Sillard, P. A. Oliver Wendell Holmes. MONTH, CXIV (Aug.) 125–132. [3301 Slicer, Thomas Roberts. Oliver Wendell Holmes-The friend of the world. In his From poet to premier. The centennial cycle 1809-1909 . . . London, N. Y., Grolier society. p. 81–113. [3302 Townsend, Frank S. The religion of Oliver Wendell Holmes. METH. REV., XCI (July) 605–611. [3303

Townsend, Lewis W. Oliver Wendell Holmes. London, Headley brothers. [8], 180 p. port.

[3304

At head of title: Centenary biography.

HOWELLS. Brooks, Van Wyck. Mr. Howells at work at seventy-two. WORLD'S WORK, XVIII (May) 11547-11549.

William Dean Howells.

[3305

KNOWLES. Farmer, George W. Frederic Lawrence Knowles, poet and lover [18691905] METH. REV., XCI (July) 594-600. [3306 LONGFELLOW. Longfellow national memorial association. The Henry Wadsworth Longfellow memorial statue; exercises at the unveiling, May seven, nineteen hundred nine, Washington, D. C. [Boston] Printed for the subscribers by the Longfellow national memorial association. 31 p. front. [3307 Mabie, Hamilton W. Longfellow the poet. OUTLOOK, XCII (June 26) [3308 Perry, Bliss. Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. OUTLOOK, XCII (June 26) [3309 LOWELL. Flower, B. O. James Russell Lowell as a poet of freedom and human rights. ARENA, XLI (Mar.) 309–317. [3310

512-514.

511-512.

MITCHELL. Clark, Davis W. Ik Marvel-Washington Irving's mate. METH. REV., XCI (May) 408-413.

[3311

Donald G. Mitchell.

Gilder, Joseph B. "Ik Marvel,” man and writer. REV. OF REV., XXXIX

(Feb.) 200-203.

[3312

Reed, Edward B. A neglected American author. NATION, LXXXVIII (Feb. 25) 191-192.

[3313

Isaac Mitchell, author of "Alonzo and Melissa," published in 1811. MOULTON. Rittenhouse, Jessie B. Louise Chandler Moulton and her London friendships. BOOKMAN, XXVIII (Feb.) 601–607.

[3314

O'CONNOR. Joseph O'Connor, editor, author and poet, who deceased at Rochester, N. Y., October 9th, 1908. AM.-IRISH HIST. SOC. JOUR., VIII, 171–176.

[3315

PAINE. Clayton, Joseph. To the memory of Thomas Paine. NATION (London) V (May) 245-246. [3316 Paine, Thomas. Life and writings of Thomas Paine; containing a biography by Thomas Clio Rickman and appreciations by Leslie Stephen, Lord Erskine, Paul Desjardins, Robert G. Ingersoll, Elbert Hubbard and Marilla M. Ricker; ed. and annotated by Daniel Edwin Wheeler. [Independence ed.] N. Y., V. Parke and co. 10 v. plates, ports., facsims. [3317

v. I contains: Life and appreciations. The remaining volumes contain the writings.

To the memory of Thomas Paine. NATION (London) V (May) 189. [3318 POE. Bacheller, Morris. Edgar Allan Poe, the most original genius of American literature. MUNSEY'S, XL (Jan.) 448-451.

[3319

Blake, Warren Barton. Edgar Allan Poe: a centenary outlook. DIAL, XLVI (Feb. 16) 103-105. [3320

POE. Bragg, Clara W. Material by and about Edgar Allan Poe to be found in the Library of Columbia university. [N. Y.] Columbia library. 18 p.

[3321

Brownell, W. C. Poe. SCRIBNER'S, XLV (Jan.) 69–84.

[3322

Calvocoressi, M. D. Edgar Poe; ses biographes, ses éditeurs, ses critiques. MERCURE DE FRANCE, LXXVII (Feb. 1) 385-403.

[3323

Campbell, Killis. Biographical notes on Poe. NATION, LXXXIX (Dec.) 623-624, 647-648. [3324

Campbell, Killis. Poe and the "Southern literary messenger" in 1837. NATION, LXXXIX (July) 9–10. [3325 Cobb, Palmer. Poe and Hoffmann. So. ATLAN. QUAR., VIII (Jan.) 68–81. [3326 Didier, Eugene Lemoine. Edgar Allan Poe in society. BOOKMAN, XXVIII (Jan.) 455-460. [3327 Didier, Eugene Lemoine. The Poe cult, and other Poe papers, with a new memoir. N. Y., Broadway pub. co. 301 p. plates, ports.

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Douglas, Norman. Edgar Allan Poe, from an English point of view. PUTNAM'S, V (Jan.) 433-438.

[3329

Edgar Allan Poe.

SPECTATOR, CII (Jan. 23) 122–123.

[3330

Guerra, Angel. El centenario de Edgard Allan Poe. ESPAÑA MOD., CCXLIV (Apr.) 130-144.

[3331

Harrison, James A., and Charlotte F. Dailey. Poe and Mrs. Whitman; new light on a romantic episode. CENTURY, LXXVII (Jan.) 439–452. [3332 Ingram, John H. Edgar Poe et ses amis. MERCure de France, LXXVII (Jan. 16) 208-219. Originally published in the Bookman. Translated by Henry D. Davray.

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Kent, Charles W., and John S. Patton, eds. The book of the Poe centenary; a record of the exercises at the University of Virginia, January 16-19, 1909, in commemoration of the one hundredth birthday of Edgar Allan Poe. [Charlottesville, Va.] University of Virginia. [4], 211 p.

[3334

Knapp, George L. Poe. LIPPINCOTT'S, LXXXIII (Jan.) 74–81. Lucka, Emil. Poe und die romantische Kunst. ÖSTERREICH. RUNDSCHAU, XVIII (Jan. 15) 110–116.

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[3336

32-35.

243-252.

Melville, Lewis. The centenary of Edgar Allan Poe. 19TH CENT., LXV (Jan.) 140-152. [3337 Moore, Charles Leonard. The case of Poe and his critics. DIAL, XLVII (Nov. 16) 367–370. [3338 Page, Curtis Hidden. Poe in France. NATION, LXXXVIII (Jan. 14) [3339 Poe, Elisabeth Ellicott. Poe, the weird genius. COSMOPOL., XLVI (Feb.) [3340

Poe and Baltimore. ACADEMY, LXXVI (Jan. 30) 729–730.

[3341

Seccombe, Thomas. Reflections on the Poe centenary. CORNHILL, XCIX (Mar.) 337-350.

[3342

S[haw], G. B. Edgar Allan Poe. NATION (London), IV (Jan.) 601-602. [3343 Slicer, Thomas Roberts. Edgar Allan Poe-The pioneer of romantic literature in America. In his From poet to premier. The centennial cycle 1809-1909. London, N. Y., Grolier society. p. 1-40. [3344

POE. Some twentieth century estimates of Poe. REV. OF REV., XXXIX (Feb.) 225-227.

Extracts from magazine articles.

[3345

Stanard, Mary Newton. The dreamer; a romantic rendering of the life-story of Edgar Allan Poe. Richmond, Va., Bell book and stationery co. 375 p. [3346 Van Dyke, Henry. Edgar Allan Poe. REV. de Paris, XVI (Mar. 15) 349– [3347 Wendell, Barrett. Edgar Allan Poe. In his The mystery of education, and other academic performances. N. Y., Scribner. p. 197-254.

363.

[3348

Woodberry, George Edward. The life of Edgar Allan Poe, personal and literary, with his chief correspondence with men of letters. Boston and N. Y., Houghton Mifflin. 2 v. plates, ports., facsims.

[3349

Rev. in: Dial, XLVII (Sept. 1) 118-120; Nation, LXXXIX (July 29) 100–101. PULITZER. Creelman, James. Joseph Pulitzer-master journalist. PEARSON'S, XXI (Mar.) 229–247.

[3350

Meloney, William Brown. Joseph Pulitzer, the blind editor of the "World." AM. MAG., LXIX (Nov.) 113–125. [3351

RANCK.

11-18.

Morton, Jennie C. George W. Ranck. KY. HIST. SOC. REG., VII (Sept.) [3352 RILEY. Daggett, Mabel Potter. In Lockerbie street, a little appreciation of James Whitcomb Riley. N. Y., Dodge and co. [4], 13-28 p. illus.. port., pl. [3353 SMITH. Shaw, Albert. A great American editor [Orlando J. Smith] REV. OF Rev., XXXIX (Feb.) 169–170.

[3354 SPOFFORD. Ainsworth Rand Spofford, 1825-1908; a memorial meeting at the Library of Congress on Thursday, November 12, 1908, at four o'clock, the Librarian of Congress presiding. [New York city, Printed for the District of Columbia library association by the Webster press] 84 p. port. [3355 CONTENTS.-Biographical note; Introductory remarks by Herbert Putnam, librarian of Congress; Dr. Spofford in Cincinnati, 1845-1860, by H. B. Blackwell; Dr. Spofford and the Library of Congress, 1860-1897, by W. D. Johnston; Dr. Spofford and the Public library of the District, by T. W. Noyes; Dr. Spofford as a member of the Literary society, by Alice C. Fletcher; Dr. Spofford as a member of the Anthropological society, by W. Hough; Dr. Spofford as a member of the Historical society, by A. B. Hagner; List of the writings of Dr. Spofford, by A. P. C. Griffin, (p. 61-84).

Butler, Charles H. A biographical sketch [of Ainsworth Rand Spofford] COLUMBIA HIST. SOC. REC., XII, 161–176.

[3356

Spofford, Florence P. Reminiscences of her father. COLUMBIA HIST. SOC. REC., XII, 176–181. [3357

STEDMAN. In memory of Edmund Clarence Stedman; a meeting held at Carnegie lyceum, New York, on the afternoon of January 13, 1909. [N. Y.] De Vinne press. 36 p. port.

[3358 "The meeting was <initiated by the Century club and> held under the auspices of the Century and Authors' club, the New England society, the National institute of arts and letters and the New York stock exchange."-p. 35.

STODDARD. Franklin, Barnett. The passing of Charles Warren Stoddard. OVERLAND, 2d ser., LIII (June) 527-530.

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THOREAU. Caldwell, Joshua William. Thoreau, the nature-lover. In Joshua William Caldwell: a memorial volume, containing his biography, writings and addresses. Prepared and edited by a committee of the Irving club of Knoxville, Tenn. Nashville, Tenn., Brandon print. co. p. 205-222. Published in the New England magazine and Yale review, November, 1891.

[3360

TUCKERMAN. Eaton, Walter Prichard. A forgotten American poet. FORUM, XLI (Jan.) 62-70.

[3361

Frederick Goddard Tuckerman, 1821-?

WHITMAN. Brossa, Jaime. Walt Whitman en Francia. LA LECTURA, IX (Dec.) 393-401.

[3362

WHITMAN. Carpenter, George Rice. Walt Whitman. N. Y., Macmillan. v, 175 p. (English men of letters)

Rev. in: Dial, XLVI (June 16) 404-405; Nation, LXXXVIII (Apr. 8) 364–365.

[3363

Hamilton, Clayton. Walt Whitman as a religious seer. (July) 80-85.

FORUM, XLII

[3364

Based on "Walt Whitman, by G. R. Carpenter."

Keller, Elizabeth Leavitt. Walt Whitman; the last phase. PUTNAM'S, VI (June) 331-337.

[3365 Steell, Willis. Walt Whitman's early life on Long Island. MUNSEY'S, XL (Jan) 497–502. [3366

YOUNG. Payne, L. W., jr. A new Southern poet, Stark Young of Mississippi. So. ATLAN. QUAR., VIII (Oct.) 316-327.

[3367

Music.

Burton, Frederick Russell. American primitive music, with especial attention to the songs of the Ojibways. N. Y., Moffat. [10], 284, 73, [6] p. illus. Twenty-eight Ojibway songs, harmonized and provided with English words: 283-284, 73 p. Kessler, D. Edith. The Indian influence in music. So. WORKM., XXXVIII (Mar.) 168-170.

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[3369

Mears, Mary. The work and home of Edward MacDowell, musician. CRAFTSMAN, XVI (July) 416-427.

[3370

Root, Frederic W. Then and now-1876-1908. MUSIC TEACH. NATION. ASSOC. PAP., 30th ann. meeting, 11-25.

[3371

Historical sketch of the Music teachers' national association.

Sonneck, Oscar George Theodore. Report on "The star-spangled banner,” Columbia," "America," "Yankee Doodle." Washington, Gov. print. off. 255 p. 21 double facsims.

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BRITISH AMERICA.

Atlay, J. B. Lord Haliburton; a memoir of his public services. London, Smith and Elder. 304 p. port.

Rev. in: Nation, LXXXVIII (Mar. 11) 257.

[3373

Auclair, Elie J. Les fêtes de l'Hôtel-Dieu. REV. CANAD., LVII (Oct., Dec.) 285-301, 530-546.

[3374 Containing the early history of the Hopital de l'Hôtel-Dieu, at Montreal. Auclair, Elie J. Vie de Mère Caron, l'une des sept fondatrices et la deuxième Supérieure des Sœurs de la Charité de la Providence, 1808-1888. Montreal, 1908. 272 p.

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Rev. in: Hist. pub. Canad., XIV (1910) 188. Audet, François-Joseph. Gouverneurs, lieutenants-gouverneurs, et administrateurs de la province de Quebec, des Bas et Haut Canadas, du Canada sous l'union et de la puissance du Canada. 1763-1908. [Ottawa, Impr. pour la Société royale du Canada] 85-124 p. facsims. (Des mémoires de la Société royale du Canada. II, sec. I. 3. sér. 1908-1909) [3376 Baker, Henry M. The first siege of Louisburg, 1745; an address delivered before the New Hampshire society of colonial wars, September 2, 1909. Concord, N. H., Rumford press. 17 p.

[3377 Bealby, J. T. Canada. London, Adam and Charles Black. viii, 88 p. (Peeps at many lands) [3378

Rev. in: Hist. pub. Canad., XIV (1910) 144–145. Bedwell, C. E. A., ed. The legislation of the empire; being a survey of the legislative enactments of the British dominions from 1898 to 1907. Ed., under the direction of the Society of comparative legislation. With a preface by the Rt. Hon. the Earl of Rosebery and an introduction by Sir John Macdonell. London, Butterworth. 4 v. ports.

v. I: British Isles. North America.

[3379 Australasia. II: Australasia, continued. South Africa. III: British India. Eastern colonies. Central and East Africa. West Africa. West Indies. South Atlantic. Mediterranean colonies. IV: General index.

Rev. in: Hist. pub. Canad., XIV (1910) 189-192.

Bell, J. J. Pelee Island: a misnomer. CANAD. MAG., XXXII (Feb.) 361–365. [3380
The history of the settlement of the island.

Bent, G. O. Sir Thomas Temple, bart. UNIV. MAG., VIII (Oct.) 443–454. [3381
Sir Thomas Temple was made governor of Nova Scotia, in 1656.
Rev. in: Hist. pub. Canad., XIV (1910) 68-69.

Boggs, Theodore H. Is Nova Scotia French or English? CANAD. MAG., XXXIV
(Nov.) 36-40.
[3382

Bourinot, Sir John G. Canada under British rule, 1760-1905. Rev., with an additional section by G. M. Wrong. Cambridge, Univ. press. xi, 352 p. illus. maps. (Cambridge historical series, ed. by G. W. Prothero

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First published 1900.

Bradshaw, C. R. The campaign of 1759. UNIT. SER. INST. JOUR., XXXVIII (July) 283-300.

[3383

The campaign in Canada.

Bridge, John S. c. From Island to empire: A short history of the expansion of England by force of arms. With an introduction by Admiral Sir Cyprian A. G. Bridge. London, Chatto and Windus, 1908. xxiv, 342 p. maps, plans.

[3384

"The story of the Seven Years' war is the only part of the book that deals at all fully with Canadian history." Rev. hist. pub. Canad., XIV (1910) 24.

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