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NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY
ASTOR, LENOX AND TILDEN FOUNDATIONS
JULY 1917
Volume 21 - - - Number 7
A Library Tonic ---...----- 451
Music Manuscripts in The New York Public Library (Poem) - 457
News of the Month 458
War Taxation, 1914-1917 (A List of References) ■ - - 459
The European War (Recent Accessions) 471
Recent Books of Lvtesest Added to the Library .... 482
Circulation Statistics for June ....... 495
Principal Donors in June 496
Publications of The New York Public Library .... 497
NEW YORK
1917
Printed at The New York Pt'Bi.tc Library
foi III l|i-3 rl I -M-i; 111']
BULLETIN
OF THE
NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY
ASTOR, LENOX AND TILDEN FOUNDATIONS
Volume 21 July 1917 Number 7
A LIBRARY TONIC
By George Parker Winship
Librarian of the Harry Elkins Widener Collection
Harvard College Library
Ah address delivered before the graduating class of the
Library School, The New York Public Library
June 8, 1917
THE way in which the free library has come to be recognized as a necessary
part of the equipment of every progressive community in the United
States can be easily traced. Its direct pedigree goes back to the seventeenth
century parsonage, which housed the local library. The minister, if he were
well-to-do, bought the books as he wanted them for his own use. If he was
poor — and the association of position and condition was not as inevitable
then as it afterward became — a few of the parishioners sometimes bought
a library as part of the inducement offered to some promising young college
graduate whom they wished to settle over themselves. When the parish was
one that required missionary help. The New England Company or Dr. Bray's
Associates or The Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts
could be induced to send over from London a box full of books. In one way
or another the local clergj-man almost always possessed a library, and the
inscriptions on the flyleaves of those volumes that have come down to the
present day show that they were frequently borrowed, and occasionally were
not returned.
From an early date nearly every flourishing settlement contained a stock
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452 THE NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY
of books, and the townsfolk were in the habit of taking these without having
to pay for the privilege. An idea thus became firmly established, that reading
matter is a thing to be had for the asking, and with very little sense of favor
in the asking. This notion has persisted among the native stock, and spread
widely in the virgin soil of foreign extraction.
After parish and town ceased to be synonymous, the subscription libraries
were organized. These served their communities as long, and only so long,
as the habitual patrons belonged to the same financial stratum. Those that
survived the economic reconstruction of the earlv nineteenth centurv tended
after a while to become local book clubs, whose permanence is assured by the
fact that membership in them is a sign of social distinction.
The commercial, pay-as-you-take, "Circulating" libraries came into vogue
after the subscription societies began to be regarded as somewhat exclusive
organizations. These contributed largely to the spread of information during
the decades when culture was first generally recognized as a desirable thing
in this country and they are still making a brave effort to supply cheap reading
for those who cannot afford to buy new books and who prefer to pay in order
to get what they want. For some reason or other, however, these strictly
business purveyors of literature have not been successful in meeting the increas-
ingly widespread demand for a steady supply of readable books.
About forty years ago the craving created by this demand called for some
substantial alleviation. The natural way to satisfy it was suggested by the
free institutions which had been founded in a few of the older towns by far-
sighted benefactors. These were serving admirably the requirements of a
small and studiously minded constituency that frequented them. During the
later decades of the last century their attendants began to report a steadily
increasing numl^er of unfamiliar faces, and the habitual occupants of estab-
lished places in accustomed corners complained of intruders. At about the
same time, less favored communities learned that a library was one of the
principal tests of civic respectability which were being applied by young people
when looking for a place in which to set up a home.
What would have happened if a number of differing communities had
been permitted to work out each in its own way a means of meeting this situa-
tion would be as interesting as fruitless a speculation. Instead of this, the
Public Library Movement was started. Out of an inchoate sense of general
desire was created a movement of extraordinary power. A natural evolution
was transformed into an epidemic.
Through the public spirited activities of a small group of energetic, imag-
inative men and women, practically every self-respecting municipality in this
A LIBRARY TONIC 453
country has come into the possession of a free reading room and circulating
library. Not content with this achievement, the same keen foresight and
devotedness to the cause developed a new profession. The prime-movers
perceived that it was as necessary to provide workers as it was places where
there was work to be done. They started schools in order that there might
be a supply to meet the demand for persons who would know how to handle
the mysterious details which are the machinery of this institution. Besides
the details, they inculcated certain ideals of service and of duty to the com-
munity which have given to library workers as a class their most distinguishing
characteristics. These came to be the accepted tenets of the fraternity, and
they made of it a profession.
The library movement ran its course within the span of a single genera-
tion. Those who created it have only recently given up the active leadership
of what is, in a double sense, their profession. Its present apostles are those
who were trained in the early days of enthusiastic achievement, when a daily
record could be kept for new foundations, when experiments were reported
and theories devised at each annual conference. To their successors is now
being entrusted the not less important if more humdrum task of administering
the results of these achievements and experiments, without the inspiration of
novelty or the fillip of sceptical criticism. The position of the library is secure,
but its permanent relation to the scheme of community life is still to lie
worked out.
The profession has won recognition, but it has also lost the incentive
which invigorated its recent, youthful past. Librarianship is in need of a
tonic. It wants something which shall put more alertness into the every-day
routine, the weekly grind at detail, something which shall make it easier to
hold attention to tasks w-hich inevitably tend to cultivate desultory habits.
It may be that this tonic will be found in an increasing familiarity with
books. Mere acquaintance with their more or less readable, or informing,
contents will not serve the purpose. The contents furnish too large a part
of the matter for casual conversation with library patrons ever to be very
exhilarating to those to whom this is a part of the day's occupation. Knowl-
edge of the backs of books, the physical characteristics by which they are
judged as instinctively as are the features of a strange person, will not ac-
complish the desired end. Familiarity implies something different. It must
be based upon qualities like those which make one fond of human friends, for
their own peculiar individual selves.
The opportunity to become familiar with the personality of individual
books is coming as a by-product in the stage of the evolutionary process
454 THE NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY
through which the libraries are now passing, that of the specialization of de-
partments. This has already reached a point where the institution that is too
small to have any subdivisions is itself regarded as belonging to a special class,
requiring for its administrator peculiar aptitude and training. At the other
extreme are the departments which set themselves up as independent organiza-
tions, like the libraries of the Hispanic and the Engineering Societies, of the
Rockefeller and the Sage Foundations, of many private corporations and
a few individuals. Between these are the public libraries, with their long
accustomed children's room and the newest fad in Business Branches, whose
nominal connection with the parent institution is maintained by a plenary
dispensation as to all rules, regulations and printed forms. For each of these
the attendant is expected to have a training as well as temperament adapted
to the particular department. In this limitation to a special field lies the
chance to distinguish among books and select those with which to become more
intimately familiar.
Books, an article of commerce manufactured for sale, are for the most
part merely the libraries' circulating medium. They are written and printed
normally in order that they may be used. The more nearly they are used up,
the better do they fulfill the purpose for which they exist. Those that survive,
that cumber the shelves after readers have ceased to ask for them, rather than
the volumes that are discarded because they are unfit to be given out again,
are the real waste assets of a public library.
Besides the books that get used up and those that escape this fate because
there are not enough people w-ho want to look at them, there is another kind
which have only a superficial resemblance to account for their association with
the others. These are the volumes that should be preserved carefully, by
any library that is fortunate enough to possess them. They ought not to be
loaned or allowed to be read, except under special restrictions, and by those
who appreciate their w^orth. These are the choice books, which are precious
for some sentimental or curious reason. It occasionally happens that they
also possess an intrinsic interest for readers or that ordinary students find
useful information on their pages, but not often, and never is interest or
information sufficient to justify unappreciative use. Ordinarily these books
are merely curiosities. They are apt to be scarce and hard to come by, but
not always. They are what is known in the trade as ^'collectors' books," which
appear at irregular intervals in the second-hand booksellers' catalogues and
in the auction rooms. They are the volumes which are sought for because
they possess individuality, some sentimental association or unusual peculiarity,
which gives them an artificial, but not on that account unreal or undeserved,
A LIBRARY TONIC 455
value. They are the books with which acquaintanceship almost always leads
to fondness.
Choice and precious books are not at all uncommon. I do not recollect
ever having looked along the shelves of any library, small or large, without
noticing some volume that deserved a better treatment than it was getting, or
for which there was not a good claim for a place in the library's treasury.
Askew in the corner of a Chicago stack was once the only copy as yet known
of a drama written in America long before the English colonists settled here.
A copy of the first English Prayer Book whose pages embodied much of the
history of Bloody Mary's reign came from the mouldy basement of a New
England University. In one of the most comfortable of little libraries the
first editions of Kate Greenaway's early lx)oks. received with the rest of
an elderly patron's lifetime accumulations, were found unharmed in the chil-
dren's corner. I feel sure that this particular — more particular now — insti-
tution will get other and more valuable gifts, that each member of the staff
will look at the books as they pass through her hands with a livelier interest,
and that more children will enjoy looking at these spotless pages in their still
fresh covers, because they are now treasured as precious possessions in a closed
case, from which they are taken as a special favor or when some visitor is
deemed worth v of honor.
The room in which such books are kept in the largest libraries, — Treasure
Room or Reference Department, or best of all, the librarian's personal office
— is recognized as an important and thoroughly useful feature of the institu-
tion. There is no reason why it should not be just as valuable, and probably it
would be more helpful to staff and public alike, in the Branches and village
libraries. The John Crerar Library is the only place where specimens of early
Chinese printing are to be seen. These would interest fewer people at the
Harlem Branch than the first thing printed at that river settlement, which
might be as hard to find and actually as rare as the ancient Chinese work.
The local thing will inevitably attract more visitors and have a greater value
than any exotic, whenever the same care is taken to make it known. Shake-
speare Quartos awaken the imagination of those who do not know about
them less than any volume that was once the property of a local celebrity or
an old woodcut of a town landmark.
Collecting books is not as proper a function for library workers as circu-
lating or cataloguing them, but most people find it much more entertaining.
It is a thing that each can do, for herself or for the institution, and there is
nothing more likely to add to the fun of work that is all too apt to become
routine. The newspaper reports give the impression that this is an expensive
456 THE NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY
sport, but in reality it is still what it has long been — one of the leading poor
man's pastimes. All that one needs to do is to pick a subject according to
purse as well as inclination, and learn to bide one's time.
Chaucerian manuscripts and Windmill Psalters come high, and are worth
all they cost in money, patience, and courage when the opportunity comes.
Gutenberg Bibles, Columbus Letters and Shakespeare Folios are comparatively
common books, but none the less luxuries, as are Stevenson first editions and
the correct Pickwick in parts. There are scores of other writers, however,
whose books are just about as well worth knowing intimately, and whose first
or desirable editions may be secured for little more than the cost of patient
searching. There are no end of subjects and localities about which enough
has been written to make the quest exciting, most of which can be had for
what the buyer will pay. One of these that crossed my path recently con-
cerned one-legged men, and the collector told me many things that I am glad
to know about the survivals of popular ballad literature. The game, like every
game that is worth playing, has its element of danger for those who lack the
power to resist temptation; but the start is easy, the rules are simple, and the
lists are open the year around.
Two friends of mine collect children's books. One spends dimes to the
other's dollars. Each gets his money's worth, in possessions and in fun. Bar-
gains fall to one as often as to the other. Few strangers would find in either
collection much amusement for an idle hour, but under the guidance of either
owner, both are brimming with romance and legend and tales of hair-breadth
escapes and captures. Another, whom all bookish folk revere, is buying any
old thing that has a name which he does not recollect at the foot of the title-
page. Thereby he is reconstructing the careers of a hundred worthy printers
whose deeds deserve a record. A younger man is finding the search for the
publications in which Robert W. Service's early poems appeared as tantalizing
as it is difficult. Another is hunting for eighteenth century editions of the Eng-
lish classics because he cannot afford the twentieth century ones that he thought
he wanted before he discovered the charm of old leather. One library, envious
of a lucky rival, began buying political tracts of the period where it found
that it could get the largest number for the smallest amount of money, and
already it has what is probably an unapproachable collection of material for
students of a not unimportant episode. Books are still the cheapest desirable
thing in the world. All that is necessary in order to enjoy the possession of
them is a little wall space, a restrained taste, and knowledge of what one wants.
MUSIC MANUSCRIPTS IN THE NEW YORK
PUBLIC LIBRARY
By John Russell Hayes
Immortal music in such fragile form;
Such precious manuscripts, — O guard them well !
What tenderness and passion must they hold,
What yearning aspiration, who may tell ?
Here Wagner has inscribed with strong bold hand
The moving fire and ferment of his soul;
Here Mozart's notes minute and fairy-fine
Are woven in a heart-revealing scroll.
The glorious harmonies that Haydn knew,
The majesty of Bach's great organ-peal,
And Mendelssohn's melodious, pensive dreams, —
These wondrous pages touchingly reveal.
And does this yellowed stain tell where a tear
Fell from the old composer's brimming eye
As musingly from forth the keys he called
Remembrances of magic days gone by ?
Is this uncertain, wavering phrase the sign
Of some great tenderness that touched his heart;
And does this wistful wild cadenza show
His proud and splendid mastery of his art?
How may I tell the joy of that rich hour
When high above Manhattan's roar I heard
Immortal music sounding from the leaves
Of those old manuscripts all dim and blurred !
[457]
NEWS OF THE MONTH
GIFTS
DURING the month of June, 1917, the Library received as gifts a total
of 3,390 volumes, 8.906 pamphlets, 12 maps and 161 prints. Among
the more important and interesting of these g^fts were the following: From
Mr. and Mrs. William N. Appel of Lancaster, Pa., the "Addresses and Writ-
ings of George F. Baer,'* including his argument before the Anthracite Coal
Strike Commission, collected by his son-in-law, William X. Appel, privately
printed, 1916; from Mr. William M. Baldwin of Xew York, 12 bound volumes
of "Luther Burbank, his methods and discoveries and their practical applica-
tion," prepiared from his original field notes, covering more than 100,000
experiments made during forty years devoted to plant improvement, with
the assistance of the Luther Burbank Society; from Mr. John Jay Chapman
of Xew York, **\'ictor Chapman's letters from France,'' with memoir by John
Jay Chapman; from Mrs. Joseph H. Choate of Xew York, "Pamphlets on the
war, periodicals, rei)orts of various institutions, etc.," 557 pieces in all; from
Dr. H. Holbrook Curtis of Xew York, a collection of 135 volumes, including
"The Pictorial Field Book of the Revolution" by Benjamin J. Lossing, etc.;
from the Estate of Willard Fiske. the "Catalogue of the Petrarch collection,''
bequeathed by Willard Fiske to Cornell University; from Mr. Gordon Ireland
of New York, a collection of Journals on **Philately.'' 547 pieces in all; from
Mr. K. Y. Ling of X'^ew York, a collection of 74 volumes in the Chinese
language; from Miss Plelen Minshall of Xew York, the **Album national de
la guerre public par le Comite de la *Fraternite des Artistes' sous le haut
patronage de Monsieur Raymond Poincare, President de la Republique. Pre-
sente par M. Leon Bonnat"; and from Mr. Charles Louis Palms of Xew York,
his work entitled, **Rhodanthe, or The rose in the garden of the soul's delight."
a i)oetic fantasy.
ADDITIONS AND USE OF THE LIBRARY IN JUNE. 1917
DURIXG the month of June, 1917. there were received at the Library
16,264 volumes and 9,639 pamphlets. (These figures include the addi-
tions to both Reference and Circulation Departments. ") The total number of
readers recorded in the Central Building was 62.034. They consulted 167.671
volumes. Visitors to the Building numbered 222.1 13.
[ 458 1
WAR TAXATION, 1914-1917
LIST OF REFERENCES TO MATERIAL IN THE NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY
Compiled by Morris Kolchin^
Economics Division
General Works
Bogart, Ernest L. Financing the Euro-
Sean war, 1914-1916. (Bankers' magazine,
few York, v. 92, p. 698-709.) THA
McElvare, R. R., and Louis Gottlieb.
Bonds and taxation. (In: National Bank
of Commerce, War finance primer, 1917,
p. 91-128.) BTZO
Seligman, Edwin Robert Anderson. How
to finance the war. (In: National Bank of
Commerce, War finance primer, 1917, p.
19-48.) BTZO
Same, separate. (Columbia war
papers, series 1, no. 7.) BTZS
United States. — Senate Committee on
Finance. Revenue to defray war expenses.
Hearings and briefs before the Committee
on Finance. U. S. Senate, 65. cong., 1. sess.,
on H. R. 4280. An Act to provide revenue
to defray war expenses. Washington:
Gov. Prtg. Off.. 1917. v, 621 p. 8^ ♦ SBF
Australia
Text
The Treasurer's statement of receipts
and expenditures during the years ended
30th June, 1914-1916.
Interim financial statement for the years
1915/16 and 1916/17.
Contains a comparative statement showing re-
ceipts aifd expenditures during pre-war year 1913/-
14, war years 1914/15 and 1915/16. and estimates
for war year 1916/17.
Comtnent
Australian commonwealth finance. (The
Economist, London, v. 80, Jan. 23, 1915, p.
153-154.) tTAA
The Australian federal income tax. (The
Economist, London, v. 81, Oct. 16, 1915, p.
58g-589.) t TAA
Australian public finances. (The Econo-
mist, London, v. 81, Aug. 21, 1915, p. 294-
295.) t TAA
Australian public finances. (The Econ-
omist, London, v. 82, Jan. 15, 1916, p. 100-
101.) tTAA
The Budget; taxation of war profits;
labor politics. (The Economist, London,
v. 83, July 1, 1916, p. 17-18.) f TAA
War profits taxation bill [etc.]. (The
Economist, London, v. 83, July, 1916, p. 64-
65.) tTAA
AUSTRIA-HUNXARY
Text
Die Ungarischen wirtschaftlichen Kriegs-
notgesetze und Verordnungen der Kgl.
ung. Regierung. (Hungary. — Handels-
ministerium. Volkswirtschaftliche Mitteil-
ungen, Jahrg. 10, 1915, Heft 1-4, p. 1-363.)
tSDG
Verordnung des Finanzministeriums
(Aug. 10, 1914) betr. die Durchfiihrung der
mit dem Gesetze vom 23. Janner 1914,
angeordneten Herabsetzung der staatlich-
en Gebaudesteuer und betr. die nunmehr
geltenden Gebaudesteuerfusze. (Reichs-
gesetzblatt, 1914, p. 953-958.) XWL
Verordnung des Finanzministeriums (25.
Dez. 1914) betr. Entschadigung von Mit-
gliedern der Einkommensteuerkommission-
en fiir den Entgang an Arbeit und Erwerb.
( Reichsgesetzblatt, 1915, p. 3.) XWL
Kaiserliche Verordnung (25. Feb. 1915)
betr. die Gewahrung von Gebiihren- und
Steuererleichterungen fur Kriegs-Kredit-
Banken u. andere aus Anlass des Kriegszu-
standes errichtete. offentlichen Interessen
dienende Unternehmungen und Anstalten.
(Reichsgesetzblatt, 1915, p. 83-84.) XWL
Verordnung ... betr. die Schlusseinheiten
der an den inlandischen Borsen (Wien,
Prag u. Triest ) notierten Effekten als
Grundlage fiir die Bemessung der Effek-
tenumsatzsteuer. (Reichsgesetzblatt, 1915,
p. 105-115.) XWL
Kaiserliche Verordnung (28. Juni 1915)
betr. die Forterhebung der Steuern und
Abgaben sowie die Bestreitung des Staats-
aufwandes fiir die Zeit vom 1. Juli bis 31.
Dezember 1915. (Reichsgesetzblatt, 1915,
p. 369-370.) XWL
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THE NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY
Austria-Hungary, continued.
Text, continued,
Kaiserliche Verordnung (30. Aug. 1915)
betr. Abschreibungen der Hausklassen-
steuer und Grundsteuer und betr. Bestim-
mungen iiber das Verfahren bei Veranla-
gung, Einhebung und Abschreibung von
direicten Steuern in den vom Kriege be-
troffenen Gebieten. (Reichsgesetzblatt,
1915. p. 557-558.) XWL
Kaiserliche Verordnung (23. Aug. 1915)
iiber die Gebiihren von den mit Behorden
der bewaffneten Macht geschlossenen Lie-
ferungs-, Bau- und sonstigen Werkvertra-
gen. (Reichsgesetzblatt, 1915. p. 583-584.)
XWL
Verordnung des Finanzministeriums (27.
Aug. 1915) zur Durchfiihrung der kaiser-
lichen Verordnung vom 23. Aug. 1915. iiber
die Gebiihren von den mit Behorden der
bewaffneten Macht geschlossenen Liefe-
rungs-. Bau- und sonstigen Werkvertra-
gen. (Reichsgesetzblatt, 1915, p. 584.)
XWL
Verordnung des Finanzministeriums (30.
Nov. 1915) betr. die Abschreibungen und
das Verfahren bei Veranlagung direkter
Steuern sowie die Einhebung von Abga-
ben in den vom Kriege betroffenen Gebie-
ten. (Reichsgesetzblatt. 1915, p. 889-920.)
XWL
Verordnung des Ministeriums der Finan-
zen im Einvernehmen mit dem Ministe-
rium des Innern (10. Dez. 1915) zur Durch-
fiihrung der kaiserlichen Verordnung vom
15. Sept. 1915, iiber die Gebuhren von Ver-
sicherungs-, Leibrenten- und Versorgungs-
vertragen. (Reichsgesetzblatt, 1915, p.
933-948.) XWL
Verordnung der Ministerien der Finan-
zen und der Justiz (21. Dez. 1915) zur
Durchfiihrung der kaiserlichen Verord-
nung vom 15. Sept. 1915, iiber die Gerichts-
gebiihren. (Reichsgesetzblatt, 1915, p. 995-
1042.) XWL
Kaiserliche Verordnung betr. Abande-
rung der Gebaiidesteuergesetze (Dez. 19,
1915). (Reichsgesetzblatt, 1915, p. 1069.)
XWL
Verordnung der Minister der Finanzen
und der Justiz (29. Dez. 1915) zur Durch-
fuhrung der kaiserlichen Verordnung*
vom 15T Sept. 1915, iiber die Gebiihren von
unentgcltlichcn Vermogensiibertragungen.
(Reichsgesetzblatt, 1915. p. 1085-1104.)
XWL
' The text of this Verordnung is missing from the
files of the Library.
Kaiserliche Verordnung (30. Dez. 1915)
betr. die Forterhebung der Steuern und
Abgaben sowie die Bestreitung des Staats-
aufwandes fiir die Zeit vom 1. Janner bis
30. Juni 1916. (Reichsgesetzblatt, 1915. p.
1114.) XWL
Kaiserliche Verordnung (28. Juni 1915)
betr. die Verfassung des Zentralrechnungs-
abschlusses iiber den Staatshaushalt der
im Reichsrate vertretenen Konigreiche
und Lander fiir das Budgetjahr 1914-15.
(Reichsgesetzblatt. 1916, p. 313-368.)
XWL
Comment
Austrian war finance. (The Economist,
London, v. 81, Dec. 2S, 1915, p. 1048.)
tTAA
How Germany and Austria-Hungary are
financing the war. (Review of reviews.
New York, Feb., 1915, p. 223-225.) ♦DA
Villiers, B. War and Austro-German
finance. (Contemporary review, May,
1915, p. 584-591.) ♦DA
Canada
Text
An Act to amend the Inland Revenue
Act. [Assented to 22 August 1914.] (Stat-
utes of Canada. Chap. 6. 4. session, 12.
parliament, 1914 [2. sess., 1914j, p. 25-28.)
XWY
The Customs Tariff Amendment Act,
1914. [Assented to 22 Aug. 1914.] (Stat-
utes of Canada, Chap. 5, 4. session, 12. par-
liament [2. sess.. 1914], p. 17-23.) XWY
The Customs Tariff War Revenue Act,
1915. [Assented to 8 April 1915.] (Stat-
utes of Canada, Chap. 3, 5. session. 12.
parliament [1. sess., 1915], v. 1, p. 7-9.)
•XWY
The Special War Revenue Act, 1915. [As-
sented to 8 April 1915.] (Statutes of (Can-
ada, Chap. 8, 5. session. 12. parliament [1.
sess., 1915], V. 1. p. 19-38.) XWY
Tax on banks, trust and loan companies, income,
insurance premiums. Tax on cable and telegraphic
messages and railway tickets. Stamp duties.
The Customs Tariff Amendment Act,
1916. [Assented to 12 April 1916.] (Stat-
utes of Canada. Chap. 7, 6. session, 12. par-
liament, 1916. V. 1. p. 51-52.) XWY
The Business Profits War Tax Act, 1916.
(Assented to 18 May 1916.i (Statutes of
Canada. Chap. 11. 6. session, 12. parlia-
ment. 1916, V. 1. p. 61-73.) XWY
WAR TAXATION, 1914-1917
461
Canada, continued.
Comment
Donald, W. J. A. Canadian financial
problems. (Journal of political economy,
V. 23. Oct., 1915, p. 753-790.) TAA
Skelton, Oscar Douglas. Federal finance.
Kingston: The Jackson Press [1915]. 34 p.
illus. 8**. (Queen's University, Kingston,
Ont. — Department of History and Politi-
cal and Economic Science. Bulletin, no.
16, July, 1915.) SEA
The Taxation of mining companies.
(Canadian mining journal, Toronto, v. 37,
1916, p. 161-164.) VHA
Extracts from the official report of the debate in
the House of Commons, March 17, 1916.
Lov om en almindelig Vurdering til
Ejendomsskyld og om i^ndring i Lov om
Ejendomsskyld af 15de Maj 1903. Dec. 22,
1915. (Lovtidende, 1915, Afd. A, p.991-
993.) XWQ
Lov om i^ndring af forskellige Loves
Forelaeggelsestid. Dec. 22, 1915. (Lov-
tidende, 1915, Afd. A, p. 982.) XWQ
France
Budget general de I'exercice 1914. (Jour-
nal officiel, Jan. 21, 1915, p. 337-352.)
t*SGD
Recettea de I'exercice 1915. (Journal of-
ficiel, Jan. 12, 1916, p. 335-342.) f * SGD
Recettea de Texercice 1916. (Journal of-
ficiel. Jan. 12, 1917, p. 435-442.) t*SGD
Denmark
Lov om forh^jet Ligning til nogle af
Amternes Skolefond. Jan. 28, 1915. (Lov-
tidende, 1915, Afd. A, p. 625.) XWQ
Lov om Fritagelse for Stempel- og Tin-
glaesningsafgift i nogle Afviklingskassen
af 1910 vedr^rende Forhold. May 10, 1915.
(Lovtidende, 1915, Afd. A, p. 438.) XWQ
Lov om ^ndring i Lov om Arveafgift.
May 10, 1915. (Lovtidende, 1915, Afd. A,
p. 439-441.) XWQ
Lov om ^ndring i Lov om Indkomst-
og Formueskat til Staten. May 10, 1915.
(Lovtidende, 1915, Afd. A, p. 442-443.)
XWQ
Lov om en overordentlig Indkomstskat
til Staten. May 10. 1915. (Lovtidende,
1915, Afd. A, p. 444-446.) XWQ
Lov om Tillaegsbevilling for Finansaaret
fra Iste April 1914 til 31te Marts 1915.
May 10. 1915. (Lovtidende, 1915, Afd. A.
p. 447-488.) XWQ
Lov om Afgift for Indff^relse fra Sverigc
af elektrisk Energi gennem nogle Staerk-
str0mskabler. May 10, 1915. (Lovtidende,
1915, Afd. A, p. 499.) XWQ
Lov om Tillaeg til Lov af 15de Maj 1903
om Afl0sning af Tienden. May 10, 1915.
(Lovtidende, 1915, Afd. A, p. 500.) XWQ
Bekendtg0rel8e angaaende Paaligningen
og Opkraevningen af den ved Lov af lOde
Maj 1915 indf0rte overordentlige Ind-
komstskat til Staten. July 6, 1915. (Lov-
tidende, 1915, Afd. A, p. 717-727.) XWQ
Text
Loi relative aux contributions directes et
aux taxes y assimilees de Texercice 1916.
7 aout 1915. (Journal officiel, Aug.. 1915,
p. 5478-5482.) t*SGD
D6cret portant reglement d'administra-
tion publique pour Tapplication des articles
1 a 25 de la loi du 15 juillet 1914, etablis-
sant un impot general sur le revenu. 15
Janvier 1916. (Journal officiel, Jan., 1916,
p. 622-623.) t*SGD
Impot general sur le revenu. Note pour
les contribuables. (Journal officiel, Jan.
23, 1916, p. 632-673.) f * SGD
Personnes assujetties a I'impdt; revenu imposable;
calcul de Timpot, etc.
D^cret fixant les delais supplementaires
accordes aux contribuables empeches par
suite d'un cas de force majeure de sous-
crire, en temps utile, la declaration pour
rimpot general sur le revenu. Feb. 15,
1916. (Journal officiel, Feb., 1916, p. 1338-
1339.) t*SGD
Instruction relative a Tapplication de
rimpot general sur le revenu. April 5,
1916. (Journal officiel, April, 1916, p.
2833-2837.) t*SGD
Loi concernant; 1°, Tetablissement d'une
contribution extraordinaire sur les bene-
fices exceptionnels ou supplementaires
realises pendant la guerre; 2**, certaines
mesures fiscales relatives a la legislation
des patentes. July 1, 1916. (Journal officiel.
July, 1916, p. 5821-5824.) f * SGD
Loi relative aux contributions directes et
aux taxes y assimilees de exercice 1917.
July 29. 1916. (Journal officiel, July. 1916.
p. 6749.) t*SGD
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France, continued.
Text, continued.
D6cret fixant les delais supplementaires
accord^s aux contribuables empeches de
souscrire, en temps utile, la declaration
relative a la contribution extraordinaire
sur les benefices exceptionnels ou supple-
mentaires realises pendant la guerre. Aug.
3, 1916. (Journal officiel, Aug., 1916, p.
7012.) t*SGD
Loi portant: 1**, ouverture sur Texercice
1917 des credits provisoires applicables au
premier trimestre de 1917; Z**, autorisation
de percevoir pendant la meme periode les
impots et revenus publics. (Journal of-
ficiel, Dec. 31, 1916, p. 11208-11213.)
t*SGD
Changes in income, war profits and indirect taxes.
D6cret portant reglement d'administra-
tion publique pour Texecution des disposi-
tions de la loi de 15 juillet 1914, completees
par I'art. 5 de la loi du 29 decembre 1915,
et modifiees par Tarticle 5 de la loi du 30
decembre 1916, et relatives a I'etablisse-
ment d'un impot general sur le revenu.
(Journal officiel, Jan., 1917, p. 568-569.)
t*SGD
Loi ayant pour objet de modifier les
articles 10 et 16 de la loi du 15 juillet 1914.
relatifs a I'impot general sur le revenu, en
ce qui concerne: (1) la determination du
revenu net: (2) les delais de declaration.
Feb. 23, 1917. (Journal officiel, Feb.. 1917.
p. 1499-1500.) t*SGD
Comment
L'Application de Timpot sur le revenu.
(L'ficonomiste frangais, v. 44, Jan. 29,
1916, p. 141-144.) tTAA
The Bourse; the excess profits tax. (The
Economist, London, v. 83, July 8, 1916, p.
63-64.) tTAA
Circulaire relative a Timpot sur le re-
venu. (L'ficonomiste frangais, v. 44, April
15, 1916, p. 514-519.) tTAA.
La Contribution sur les benefices de
guerre. jLoi et decret.i (L'ficonomiste
frangais, v. 44, July 15, 1916, p. 92-94, July
22, p. 124-126.) t TAA
La Contribution directe pour 1917.
(L'ficonomiste frangais, v. 44, July 29, 1916,
p. 151-152.) tTAA
Les Credits provisoires pour le troisieme
trimestre de 1916. (L*ficonomiste fran-
gais, V. 44, May 27, 1916, p. 731-732.) tTAA
D6pen8es et ressources de guerre.
(L'ficonomiste frangais, v. 44, March 25.
1916, p. 395-397.) t TAA
Financial position; 1914 budget returns.
(The Economist, London, v. 80, Jan. 30,
1915, p. 189-190.) tTAA
Palck, £tienne. L'impot general sur le
revenu. (Journal des ^conomistes, serie 6,
V. 50, June. 1916, p. 403-414.) TAA
Pr^dault, Felix. L'application de Tim-
pot sur le revenu. Quelques difficultes.
(Journal des economistes, serie 6, v. 49,
p. 388-394.) TAA
Girault, Arthur. L'impot sur le revenu
et la declaration. (Journal des econo-
mistes, serie 6, v. 50, April, 1916, p. 53-62.)
TAA
Graner, H. Die franzosischen Finanzen
in der Kriegszeit. (Jahrbiicher fiir Nation-
alokonomie und Statistik. Bd. 104 [Folge
3, Bd. 49,, 1915, p. 337-343.) TAA
Guyot, Yves. Les troisiemes douziemes
provisoires de 1916 et les projets d'impots.
(Journal des economistes, serie 6, v. 50,
June, 1916, p. 353-375.) TAA
How France pays her war expenses.
(Literary digest, Oct. 9, 1915, p. 814.) * DA
L'lmpot general sur le revenu. (L'fico-
nomiste frangais, v. 44, Jan. 8, 1916, p. 35-
37,61.) tTAA
Impot general sur le revenu (tables).
(L'ficonomiste frangais, v. 44, June 3, 1916,
p. 774-775.) tTAA
L'lmpot sur le revenu. (Journal des
economistes, serie 6, v. 49, Feb., 1916, p.
277-286.) TAA
L*Imp6t sur le revenu. (L'ficonomiste
frangais, v. 44, Jan. 29, 1916, p. 131-132.)
tTAA
L*Impdt sur le revenu. Necessite d'une
methode fiscale qui menace Tavenir.
(L'^conomiste frangais, v. 44, Dec. 30,
1916, p. 887-888.) tTAA
The Income tax. (The Economist, Lon-
don, V.82. Jan. 8, 1916, p. 56-57.) tTAA
Julhiet, E. War and French finance.
(North American review, v. 203, May, 1916,
p. 726-738.) * DA
The Loan; taxation of war profits. (The
Economist, London, v. 82, Jan. 22, 1916. p.
140-141.) tTAA
The Loan result; revenue; transport dif-
ficulties; new taxation, etc. (The Econo-
mist. London, v. 83, Nov. 25, 1916, p. 998-
999.) tTAA
Market form; treasury bond issue; taxa-
tion and trade returns. (The Economist,
London, v. 80. Feb. 20, 1915, p. 318-319.)
tTAA
WAR TAXATION, 1914-1917
463
France, continued.
Comment, continued.
Money market; the war profits tax.
(The Economist, London, v. 82, Feb. 12,
1916, p. 265.) t TAA
The New government, douzi^mes pro-
visoires; new taxation proposals, etc.
(The Economist, London, v. 83, Dec. 23,
1916, p. 1176-1178.) tTAA
The New French taxation. (The Econ-
omist, London, Jan. 27, 1917, p. 132-134.)
tTAA
Income tax; war (personal) tax; war profits tax;
indirect tax.
New taxation, etc. (The Economist,
London, v. 83, Dec. 2, 1916, p. 1041-1042.)
tTAA
The New taxes; etc. (The Economist.
London, v. 83, Dec. 9, 1916, p. 1084-1085.)
tTAA
Nonnand, J. Les contributions directes
et les taxes assimilees a Paris et dans le
departement de la Seine. (L'ficonomiste
frangais, v. 43, Jan. 23, 1915, p. 104-105.)
tTAA
Les Nouveaux impots; projet: Timpot
sur les benefices de guerre. (L'ficono-
miste fran^ais, v. 44, Dec. 2, 1916, p. 743-
745.) tTAA
Oberlend, F. Exemptions d'impots di-
rects, motivees par Tetat de guerre. (Jour-
nal des economistes, serie 6, v. 45, Jan.,
1915, p. 40-42.) TAA
Payen, ^douard. Le nouvel impot sur la
propriete fonciere non batie. (L*£cono-
miste frangais, v. 43, March 13, 1915, p. 324-
326.) tTAA
L'application de la loi reformant
rimpot foncier non batie. (L'ficonomiste
frangais, v. 43. Oct. 2, 1915, p. 428-430.)
tTAA
Le Produit des contributions en 1915.
(L'ficonomiste frangais, v. 44, p. 333-334.)
tTAA
Le Projet de loi des credits provisoires
et les augmentations des impots. L*£co-
nomiste franQais, v. 44, May 27, 1916. p.
741-747.) t TAA
Projet de loi relatif a la contribution sur
les benefices exceptionnels de guerre.
(L'ficonomiste frangais, v. 44. Jan. 22. 1916,
p. 111-112; Feb. 5, 1916, p. 163-165.) tTAA
Le Projet du gouvernement sur le re-
gime fiscal de I'alcool. (L'ficonomiste
frangais, v. 43, Sept. 4, 1915, p. 299-300.)
tTAA
Quiet market; the American loan; tax
revenue. (The Economist, London, v. 81,
Oct. 16, 1915, p. 585-586.) tTAA
Rapport de la commission du budget sur
le projet relatif a la taxation des benefices
de guerre. (L'ficonomiste frangais, v. 44,
Feb. 12, 1916, p. 206-207.) tTAA
Schelle, G. Esquisse d'un programme
d'economies budg^taires. (Journal des
economistes, serie 6, v. 49, Jan., 1916, p.
44-69.) TAA
The Settlement; taxation returns; posi-
tion of industry. (The Economist, Lon-
don, V.81, Sept. 18, 1915, p. 438-439.)
tTAA
La Situation cconomique de la France.
(L'ficonomiste frangais, v. 43, April 24,
1916, p. 545-546.) tTAA
La Situation financiere de la France.
Impots et emprunts. (L'ficonomiste fran-
Cais. V. 43, Jan. 30, 1915, p. 131-132.) tTAA
Souchon, A. La hausse des prix et les
projets de taxation. (Revue politique et
parlementaire, tome 86, p. 16/-182, 303-
305.) SEA
Taxation returns; the rising cost of the
war. (The Economist, London, v. 82, June
17, 1916. p. 1146.) tTAA
Taxation returns; vintage prospects; the
coal supply. (The Economist, London, v.
81, Aug. 21, 1915, p. 293.) tTAA
Les Trois taxes nouvelles: Timpot sur
les benefices exceptionnels de guerre;
rimpot sur les valeurs mobilieres non
abonnees et les titres deposes a Tetranger;
rimpot general sur le revenu. (L'ficono-
miste frangais. v. 44. partie 1, p. 259, 310,
336. 368. 400, 436, 463, 469, 506, 536. 654.)
tTAA
Valleroux, Hubert. L'impot sur le
revenu d*apres un economiste americain.
(Reforme sociale, serie 7, tome 10 [tome
60], p. 227-238.) SA
Vogel, Emanuel Hugo. Die direkten
Steuern Frankreichs und ihre Reform.
(Finanz Archiv, 1914-15. Jahrg. 31, p. 497-
624; Jahrg. 32. p. 364-426.) TIA
Weber, Anatole. Les impots somptu-
aires. (La Revue, serie 8, v. 115, p. 243-
253.) ♦ DM
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Germany
Text
Gesetz iiber einen einmaligen ausseror-
dentlichen Wehrbeitrag. July 3. 1913.
(Reichsgesetzblatt, 1913. p. 505-521.)
XWK
Given here because of the emergency nature of
this law.
Erlass (Prussian), betr. die Erhebung
der Einkommensteuer von dem Militarein-
kommen aller Angehorigen des aktiven
Heeres und der aktiven Marine. Aug. 4,
1914. (Deutscher Reichsanzeiger, Aug.,
1914, no. 185.) ♦ SAE
Bekanntmachung, betr. die Herabsetz-
ung der Zinsvergiitung fiir vorzeitige Ein-
zahlung gestundeter Zolle und Reichs-
steuern. Dec. 31, 1914. Reichsgesetzblatt.
Jan., 1915, p. 1.) XWK
•
Bekanntmachung, betr. die gestundeten
Zolle und Reichssteuern. March 15, 1915.
(Reichsgesetzblatt, March, 1915, p. 155.)
XWK
Gesetz iiber vorbereitende Massnahmen
zur Besteuerung der Kriegsgewinne. Dec.
24. 1915. (Reichsgesetzblatt, 1915, p. 837-
840.) XWK
^ Trading companies are to set aside 50 per cent,
of profits due to war. The act is a preliminary step
to taxation of excess war profits.
Comment
Balance sheet. (Outlook, Aug. 4, 1915,
p. 783-785.) ♦ DA
Bamberger, Georg. Finanzvorschlage.
Berlin: C. Heymann, 1915. 2 p.l., 42 p. 8°.
BTZE p.v.182, no.2
Contents: Das Erbrecht des Reiches. Erbschafts-
steuer. Junggesellensteuer. Wehrsteuer. Kriegsge-
winnsteuer. Einkommensteuer.
Kriegsgewinn und Kriegserbschafts-
steuer. Stuttgart: F. Enke, 1916. 61 p. 4**.
(Finanzwirtschaftliche Zeitfragen. Heft
19.) TIA
Bedall, Alfred, editor. Steuerveranla-
gung wahrend des Krieges, Schutz der
Kriegsteilnehmer und deren Angehorigen,
Dienst- und Besoldungsverhaltnisse wah-
rend des Krieges, Familiensfursorge, Geld-
verkehr. Miisbach: W. F. Mayr (1914).
115 p. 16^ BTZE
Bellet, Daniel. Comment payer les frais
de guerre; la fortune de TAUemagne et
celle des allies. Paris: Societe du Recueil
Sirey, 1915. 162 p. 2. ed. sq. 12^ BTZE
D^penses et ressourses de guerre.
(L'ficonomiste frangais, v. 44, March 25.
1916. p. 395-<397.) TAA
Dr. Helfferich's finance speech. (The
Economist, London, v. 82, April, 1916, p.
615-^16.) TAA
Dr. Helfferich's speech on the new Ger-
man war loan. (The Economist, London,
v. 81, Sept. 4, 1915, p. 358-360.) TAA
Eichthal, E. d*. La taxation des vivres
en AUemagne, d'apres un auteur anglais.
(Revue des sciences politiques, tome 35,
1916. p. 108-110.) SEA
Geisser, Albert. L'imposta prussiano
suir entrata (Einkommensteuer). Un
esempio tipico di imposta globale. (Ri-
forma sociale, v. 25, 1914, p. 613-710.) SA
German war finance. (Review of re-
views. New York, v. 54, Oct., 1916, p. 436-
437.) ♦DA
Going, M. C. German war finance.
(Journal of political economy, v. 24, June.
1916. p. 513-546.) TAA
Gribble, Francis. How Germany can
pay. (Nineteenth century, v. 79, May,
1916. p. 1143-1156.) ♦DA
Herz, Ludwig. Kriegskosten und Deckung.
Stuttgart: Deutsche Verlags-Anstalt. 1916.
37 p. 8°. (Der deutsche Krieg. Heft 14.)
BTZE (Deutsche)
How Germany and Austria-Hungary
are financing the war. (Review of reviews.
New York, Feb.. 1915, p. 223-225.) ♦DA
Lansburgh* Alfred. Die Kriegskosten-
Deckung und ihre Quellen. (Die Bank,
Berlin. 1914. p. 997-1009, 1098-1115.) THA
Molkenbuhr, Hermann. Der neue Tabak-
steuerentwurf. (Neue Zeit. Stuttgart,
Jahrg. 34, 1916, Bd. 1, p. 769-775.) ♦ DF
Raffalovich, Arthur. L'expose budge-
taire de M. Helfferich. (Journal des eco-
nomistes, serie 6, v. 46, April, 1915, p. 89-
97.) TAA
L'expose financier de M. Helfferich
pour 1916-17. (Journal des economistes,
serie 6, v. 50. April, 1916, p. 48-52.) TAA
Les finances de TEmpire allemand.
(Journal des economistes, serie 6, v. 52.
Oct., 1916. p. 62-68.) TAA
The Sales tax — a German experiment.
(The Economist. London, v. 83, Dec. 30.
1916, p. 1216-1217.) tTAA
Struts, Georg. Die Besteuerung der
Kriegsgewinne. Stuttgart: F. Enke, 1916.
48 p. 4°. (Finanzwirtschaftliche Zeit-
fragen. Heft 22.) TIA
Einkommensteuerpflicht und Ein-
kommensteuerveranlagung im Krieg. Ber-
lin: J. Springer, 1915. iv, 75 p. 8°.
BTZE p.v.93, no^
Villiers, B. War and Austro-German
finance. (Contemporary review. May,
1915. p. 589-591.) ♦ DA
WAR TAXATION, 1914 - 1917
465
Great Britain
Finance accounts of the United King-
dom for the years ending March 31, 1914-
16. TIB
Text
The Finance Act, 1914. (Session 2.) An
act to grant certain additional duties of
customs and inland revenue, including ex-
cise, to alter other duties, and to amend
the law relating to customs, and inland
revenue, including excise, and the national
debt, and to make further provision in
connection with finance. (27 Nov., 1914.]
(Manual of emergency legislation, supple-
ment 2, p. 7-13.) BTZE
Duty on tea; duty on beer; income tax.
Regulations dated November 28, 1914,
prescribed by the commissioners of inland
revenue under section 12 of the Finance
Act, 1914, session 2. (Manual of emer-
gency legislation, supplement 3, p. 410-411.)
BTZE
Income tax.
The Finance Act, 1915. An act to grant
certain duties of customs and inland rev-
enue, including excise, to alter other duties,
and to amend the law relating to customs
and inland revenue, including excise, and
the national debt, and to make further pro-
vision in connection with finance. r29 July
1915.1 (The Public general acts, 1914-16,
chap. 62, p. 174-186.) XWH
The Isle of Man (Customs) Act, 1915.
(29 July 1915.1 (The Public general acts,
1914-16. chap. 67, p. 211.) XWH
Continuance of additional duties on tea, tobacco,
spirits, ale, and beer.
The Finance (No. 2) Act, 1915. An act
to grant certain duties of customs and in-
land revenue, including excise, to alter
other duties, and to amend the law relating
to customs and inland revenue, including
excise, and the national debt, and to make
further provision in connexion with fi-
nance. [23 Dec. 1915.1 (The Public gen-
eral acts, 1914-16, chap. 89, p. 274-309.)
XWH
Additional customs and excise duties; increase of
income tax; excess profits tax, etc.
Excess profits duty. Regulations, Jan.
6, 1916, prescribed by the commissioners
of inland revenue. 3 p. (Statutory rules
and orders, 1916, no. 1.) ♦ SDZ
Income tax. Weekly wage-earners.
Regulations, March 29, 1916, made by com-
missioners of inland revenue with respect
to the assessment and collection of income
tax in the case of weekly wage-earners,
and the procedure to be adopted for the
purpose. 5 p. (Statutory rules and orders,
1916, no. 212.) ♦ SDZ
Death duties. Supplementary regula-
tions, Jan. 1, 1917, made by the Treasury
under section 61 of the Finance Act, 1916.
1 p. (Statutory rules and orders, 1917, no.
7.) ♦SDZ
Co fitment
Allen, J. E. How to pay for the war.
(Contemporary review, v. 10(5, 1914, p. 759-
765.) ♦ DA
Bower, Graham. Double income tax.
(The Economist, London, v. 83, Sept. 2,
1916, p. 409-410.) tTAA
The Budget and the need for taxation.
(The Economist, London, v. 81, Sept. 18,
1915. p. 428-429.) fTAA
The Budget and the outlook. (The
Economist, London, v. 81, Oct. 2, 1915, p.
510-511.) tTAA
Les Budgets de guerre en Angleterre.
(L'ficonomiste frangais, v. 44, May 21, 1916,
p. 732-734.) tTAA
Burrows, Roland. The new income tax
in relation to the war and business. Lon-
don: Newberry and Pickering, 1915. 32 p.
tables. 8°. TIR p.v.9, no.l
Clark, E. C. Income tax and national
service. (Nineteenth century, July, 1915,
p. 83-85.) ♦ DA
Criticisms of the budget. (The Econo-
mist, London, v. 81, Oct. 2, 1915, p. 500.)
tTAA
D^penses et ressources de guerre.
(L'ficonomiste frangais. v. 44, March 25,
1916, p. 395-397.) tTAA
The Difficulties of income tax payers
and the hardships of stockbrokers. (The
Economist, London, v. 81, Sept. 18, 1915,
p. 444-445.) t TAA
Double income tax. (The Economist,
London, v. 83, Dec. 30, 1916, p. 1212-1213.)
tTAA
Economic endurance. (Edinburgh re-
view, July, 1915, p. 204-224.) ♦DA
England's programme of war taxation.
(Nation. New York, v. 101, Sept. 30, 1915.
p. 399-400.) ♦DA
The Excess profits tax — a plain state-
ment of its scope. (The Economist. Lon-
don. V. 81, Nov. 27. 1915. p. 885-886.) t TAA
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Great Britain, continued.
Comment, continued.
Fabian Society, London. — Research De-
partment. How to pay for the war: being
ideas offered to the chancellor of the ex-
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Netherlands
Text
Wet van den 19den December, 1914. tot
heffing eener inkomstenbelasting. 42 p.
(Staatsblad, 1914, no. 563.) ♦ SAE
Wet van den 19den Dec, 1914, houdende
instelling van radcn van beroep voor de
directe belastingen en vaststelling van
algemeene bepalingen betreffende het
beroep op die colleges. 10 p. (Staatsblad,
1914, no. 564.) ♦ SAE
Besluit van den 30stcn Januari, 1915, tot
uitvoering van artikel 84. eerste lid, der
Wet op de inkomstenbelasting 1914. 1 p.
(Staatsblad, 1915, no. 64.) * SAE
Besluit van den 30sten Jan., 1915. tot
vaststelling van het bedrag, dat bij de
regeling van den aanslag van diplomatieke
en consulaire ambtenaren in de inkom-
stenbelasting als beroepskosten kan wor-
den aangemerkt. 2 p. (Staatsblad. 1915.
no. 65.) ♦ SAE
Besluit van den 9den Feb. 1915. hou-
dende bepalingen tot verzekering der inkom-
stenbelasting van aan boord wonende bin-
nenschippers. 2 p. (Staatsblad, 1915. no.
77.) * SAE
Besluit van den 24sten Feb., 1915, hou-
dende instelling van raden van beroep
voor die directe belastingen en vaststel-
ling van bepalingen nopens die colleges.
5 p. (Staatsblad, 1915, no. 115.) ♦ SAE
Besluit van den 5den Maart, 1915, tot
vaststelling van het formulier voor het aan-
giftebiljet der inkomstenbelasting voor
hen. die binnen het rijk wonen. 9 p.
(Staatsblad, 1915, no. 134.) ♦ SAE
Besluit van den 5den Maart 1915. tot aan-
vulling van het koninklijk besluit van 30
Jan. 1915, tot uitvoering van artikel 84
der wet op de inkomstenbelasting 1914.
1 p. (Staatsblad, 1915, no. 135.) ♦SAE
Besluit van den 12den Maart, 1915, tot
regeling der vergoeding voor bureaukosten
aan de colleges van zetters voor's Rijks
directe belastingen en der presentiegelden
voor de leden der colleges. 4 p. (Staats-
blad. 1915, no. 147.) * ♦SAE
Wet van den 27sten Maart 1915, tot hef-
fing van opcenten op de inkomstenbelast-
ing ten behoeve van het "Leening^onds
1914." 2 p. (Staatsblad. 1915, no. 168.)
♦SAE
Wet van den 27sten Maart 1915, tot wij-
ziging van de provinciale wet en van de
kieswet, in verband met de wet op de in-
komstenbelasting 1914. 2 p. (Staatsblad.
1915. no. 170.) ♦SAE
Wet van den 16den April 1915, tot wij-
ziging van art. 35 der wet van 2 Oct. 1893.
tot heffing eener belasting op bedrijfs- en
andere inkomsten. 1 p. (Staatsblad. 1915.
no. 190.) ♦ SAE
Wet van den 16den April 1915. tot uit-
voering van artikel 100 der wet op de in-
komstenbelasting 1914. 3 p. (Staatsblad,
1915, no. 197.) ♦SAE
Besluit van den 17den April 1915. tot
vaststelling van formulieren voor aangifte-
biljetten der inkomstenbelasting. 33 p.
(Staatsblad, 1915, no. 200.) ♦SAE
Wet van den 16den Juni, 1915 houdende
eene bijzondere regeling nopens onthef-
fing en vrijstelling van personeele belast-
ing in verband met de in 1914 plaats gehad
hebbende mobilisatie van land- en zee-
macht. 2 p. (Staatsblad. 1915. no. 264.)
♦SAE
Wet van den 16den Juni. 1915, houdende
algemeene bepalingen ten aanzien van de
kwade posten en de onverhaalbare kos-
ten van vervolging. in zake de directe be-
lastingen. 2 p. (Staatsblad. 1915. no. 267.)
♦SAE
Wet van den 19den Juni 1915. tot her-
ziening der tabel van verdeeling der ge-
meenten in klassen, behoorende bij de wet
op de personeele belasting. 33 p. (Staats-
blad, 1915. no. 280.) ♦ SAE
WAR TAXATION, 1914 - 1917
469
Netherlands, continued.
Text, continued.
Wet van den 31sten Dec. 1915, houdende
afwijking van den regel, gesteld bij artikel
241 der gemeentewet, omtrent plaatselijke
belastingen, ten behoeve van de gemeente
Vlissingen. 2 p. (Staatsblad, 1915. no.
.,555.) ♦ SAE
Wet van den 31sten Dec. 1915, houdende
afwijking van den regel, gesteld bij artikel
241 der gemeentewet, omtrent plaatselijke
belastingen, ten behoeve van de gemeente
Vlieland. 2 p. (Staatsblad, 1915, no. 556.)
♦SAE
Wet van den Slsten Dec. 1915, tot afwij-
king van den regel, gesteld bij artikel 241
der gemeentewet, omtrent plaatselijke be-
lastingen, ten behoeve van de gemeente
Helder. 2 p. (Staatsblad, 1915, no. 557.)
*SAE
Besluit van den 6den Jan. 1916, tot wij-
ziging van het formulier voor de aangifte
in de vermogensbelasting. 2 p. (Staats-
blad, 1916, no. 3.) *SAE
Besluit van den 26sten April 1916, hou-
dende wijziging van het koninklijk besluit
van 24 Feb. 1915, houdende instelling van
raden van beroep voor de directe belas-
tingen. 2 p. (Staatsblad, 1916, no. 169.)
*SAE
Besluit van den 27sten April 1916, hou-
dende bepalingen betreffende de commis-
sion van aanslag voor de inkomstenbelas-
ting. 2 p. (Staatsblad, 1916, no. 170.)
♦SAE
Wet van den 22sten Juni 1916, tot hef-
fing eener oorlogswinstbelasting. 31 p.
(Staatsblad, 1916, no. 288.) * SAE
Comment
Booij, J. A., and H. Booij. Hoeveel
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tcn moet ik betalen? Naar hoeveel ver-
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ting, zooals die van 1 Mei 1915 af wordt
geheven van binnen het rijk wonende natu-
urlijke personen, benevens het van ge-
noemden datum af geldend tarief der
vermogensbelasting bijeengebracht. Rot-
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Switzerland
r^:r/
Bundesbeschluss betr. Massnahmen zur
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Increased customs duties; duty on liquor; tele-
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470
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Switzerland, continued.
Text, continued.
BundesratsbeschlusB tiber die Einfuhr
von gebrannten Wassern und Brennerei-
rohstoffen sowie iiber den Monopolver-
kauf. (Vom 8. Januar 1915.) (Amtliche
Sammlung der Bundesgesetze, N. F., Bd.
31, Jahrg. 1915, p. 8-11.) XWIB
BundesratsbeschlusB betr. Abanderung
der Postordnung. (Vom 19. Januar 1915.)
(Amtliche Sammlung der Bundesgesetze,
N. F., Bd. 31, Jahrg. 1915, p. 1^27.) XWIB
BundesratsbeschlusB betr. Abanderung
von Art. 40 der Postordnung. (Vom 5.
November 1915.) (Amtliche Sammlung
der Bundesgesetze, N. F., Bd. 31, Jahrg.
1915, p. 375-376.) XWIB
Bundesbeschluss betr. die eidgenossische
Kriegssteuer. (Vom 22. Dezember 1915.)
(Amtliche Sammlung der Bundesgesetze,
N. F., Bd.31, Jahrg. 1915, p. 445-463.)
XWIB
Personal property and income tax. Tax on cor-
porations.
Vollziehungsverordnung zum Bundes-
beschluss vom 22. Dezember 1915, betr. die
eidgenossische Kriegssteuer. (Vom 30.
Dez. 1915.) (Amtliche Sammlung der
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The Trench booklets. London: Simp-
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il915?, 3v. sq.24°. BTZE
Contents: [v.] 1. For king and country, [v.] 2.
Fight for the right, [v.] 3. Prayers and thoughts
for the trenches.
Troimaux, Edgard. Le Palais et la jus-
tice pendant la guerre (4 aoiit 1914 -l*""
aout 1916), preface de M*. Ch. Chenu...
V. 1. Paris: Societe du Recueil Sirey, 1916.
12^ BTZE
Union of South Africa. Report on the
outbreak of the rebellion and the policy of
the government with regard to its suppres-
sion. Pretoria: Gov. Prtg. and Stationery
Off., 1915. 3p.l., (l)6-78p. f°. tBNY
London: Darling & Son, Ltd.,
1915. 79 p. f^ (Cd.7874.) fBNY
United States. — Rules Committee
(House). Alleged divulgence of Presi-
dent's note to belligerent powers. Hear-
ings before the Committee on Rules,
House of Representatives, sixty-fourth
congress, second session on H. Res. 420
asking for investigation of conflicting in-
terpretations placed upon President's note
to belligerent powers by the State Depart-
ment, and fluctuations of market caused
thereby, and H. Res. 429 appointing a
committee to investigate the charges made
by Thomas W. Lawson. part 1-5. Wash-
ington: Gov. Prtg. Off., 1917. 8°. *SBF
Verhaeren, fimile.
la guerre; poemes...
France, 1916. 252 p.
Les ailes rouges de
Paris: Mercvre de
9. ed. 12^ BTZI
Waite, Henry, compiler. How to keep
"fit"; or, The soldiers' guide to health, in
field, camp and quarters. London: Gale &
Polden. Ltd. [1914.1 vii, 60p. 3. ed. 32\
WSD p.v.4, no.5
Warr, Charles Laing. Echoes of Flan-
ders. London: Simpkin, Marshall, Hamil-
ton, Kent & Co., Ltd. [1917.] ix, 307 p. 12^
BTZK
Fiction.
Webb- Johnson, Cecil. The soldiers' feet
and footgear... compiled from articles pub-
lished in the "British medical journal" and
from lectures delivered in England and
elsewhere. Calcutta: Thacker, Spink &
Co., 1915. viii, 34p. 12^ WRE p.v.6, no.l6
The soldiers' manual of foot care
and foot wear. Compiled from articles
published in the "British medical journal"
and from lectures delivered in England
and elsewhere. London: Dryden Pub. Co.,
Ltd., 1916. viii, 56 p. 24^
WRE p.v.6, no.l2
Weeks, Raymond. Ode to France. New
York: Oxford University Press, American
Branch, 1917. 3 p.l., 25 p. 16°. BTZI
Wells, Warre B. An Irish apologia;
some thoughts on Anglo-Irish relations
and the war. Dublin: Maunsel & Co., Ltd.,
1917. 2 p.l., 82 p. 12^ BTZE p.v.267, no.l
Wilson, Warren Hugh. Rural education
in war. New York: Division of Intelli-
gence and Publicity of Columbia Univer-
sity, 1917. 8 p., 11. 12°. (Columbia war
papers, series 1, no. 12.) BTZS
Zenner, Philip. A peace movement.
Cincinnati, 1915. 7(1) p. S\
YFX p.v.23, no.l
Zeppeline iiber England; ein Tagebuch
von ♦♦♦ Vorwort von Bernard H. Ridder
. . . New York: Deutschland Library Co.,
1917. 224 p., 1 double map, 4 pi. 12°.
BTZE
Zeppelintochten boven Engeland, door
♦♦♦, uit het Duitsch vertaald door J. L.
Chaillet... Amsterdam: W. ten Have
[1916j. 125 p., 1 folded map, 4 pi. 12°.
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Co.. Inc., 1917. xii, 765p. illus. 8^ VFW
This admirable work — complete, practical, and
carefully illustrated — was for the most part pub-
lished originally in the American machinist. It is a
record of detailed technique that will "aid Americans
in producing their own munitions of war if occasion
should ever arise and. . .show the excellent machining
methods, machines, tools and appliances that have a
much wider application in manufacturing than merely
to make shells, cartridge cases, and fuses." The
appendix includes some timely suggestions, based on
26 months' experience of the Allied nations, for the
standardization and procurement of machine tools by
the United States government.
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American Wood Preservers Association.
Handbook of wood preservation... [Bal-
timore: Peters Pub. & Printing Co..) 1916.
V, 7Z p. illus. 8°. VQY
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used for preserving timber, to the present cheap and
efficient methods is an interesting historv. This
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statistics indicating the extent of the industry. There
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dence for steel structures; a practical work
on the duties of a building superintendent
for steel frame buildings and the proper
methods of handling the materials of con-
struction... Chicago: American Techni-
cal Society, 1917. 95, 3 p. illus. 8°. VEH
Author is vice-president of the George A. Fuller
Construction Company. Does not attempt to go into
the theory of design, but confines himself to the
problems of superintendence alone, making clear the
engineering, legal, and practical knowledge required.
Gives details regarding the inspection of the steel
material in the shops and the proper method of
storing until needed. The problems of erection are
all treated — equipment required, foundations, the
handling of the steel, riveting and painting. Closes
with advice as to the proper organization of the
force, how the superintendent should work with
architect and owner, and what qualities a good super-
intendent should possess.
Brown, Harold Warner. Electrical
equipment. New York: McGraw-Hill
Book Co., Inc.. 1917. xiii, 229 p. 8^ VGC
Unic^ue in that it attacks the subject from the
standpoint of the mechanical engineer. In addition
to discussions of motors, generators, transformers,
distribution systems, controlling and regulating ap-
paratus, lightning arresters, measuring and indicat-
ing devices, there are chapters on storage batteries,
illurnination, the kinds of motors best adapted to
particular purposes and costs, as well as a number
of problems such as are met in actual practice. To
facilitate study, data references are confined mainly
to the Standard and the American handbooks, while
Alexander Gray's Principles and practice of electri-
cal engineering is depended upon for theory.
Reviewed in Power, March 20, 1917.
Burrell, George Arthur. Gasoline and
how to use it. Boston: Oil Statistical So-
ciety. Inc. [Cop. 1916.] 281 p. 16*.
Desk - Tech. Div.
Much information has been packed into this small
handbook, the aim of which is to lessen ignorance
and carelessness in the use of gasoline; "to assist
the^ motorist in getting a full measure of power, and
incidentally to give^ him pointers as to tne running
and lubrication of his automobile"; to inform farmers
and manufacturers regarding gasoline and in what
nature of machine to use it; "to give the student, or
professional oil man the whole story of gasoliiie or
i>etroleum — historically, scientifically, and practi-
cally"; and to describe some of its other uses, as
in warfare, cleansing, and the [>aint and rubber in-
dustries. There is also information concerning gaso-
line substitutes, the use of alcohol and naphthalene
as fuels, and the relative merits of benzol and gaso-
line. Well supplied with engineering data.
Reviewed in India rubber world, Feb. 1, 1917;
Oil trade journal, March, 1917.
Croft, Terrell. Wiring for light and
power; a detailed and fully illustrated com-
mentary on the more important portions of
the National Electric Code... New York:
McGraw-Hill Book Company, Inc., 1917.
xii, 426 p. 8°. VGM
"Doubtless, the Code comprises the most compre-
hensive collection of directions for electrical wiring
and installation ever compiled. It includes sections
specifying installation metnods for wiring and equip-
ment for nearly all services and purposes.^ Its prin-
cipal function is to specify wiring-and-installation
methods which will minimize fire hazard — and at
the same time be economically feasible. Obviously,
this is a broad field to cover. Hence, the rules of
the Code should necessarily be, and are iif many
cases, very concise. In other words, the Code is
almost wholly free from explanations or elabora-
tions."
Mr. Croft, who has several other excellent hand-
books to his credit, has in this practical and clearly
written work supplied the desirable explanations
and elaborations. Exceptionally well illustrated and
indexed.
Dover, A. T. Electric traction: a treatise
on the application of electric power to
tramways and railways... New York:
The Macmillan Company, 1917. xix, 667 p.
illus. 8°. TPYM
A richly illustrated treatise of nearly 700 pages de-
signed for engineers and advanced students. Treats
of the mechanics of train movement; motors and
their control^ auxiliary apparatus; rolling stock;
details of train movement; track and overhead con-
struction; distributing systems and substations. Gen-
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worthy are the line drawings, especially those show-
ing the details of electric locomotives.
Durham, Harry William. Saws: their
care and treatment... London: W. Rider
& Son, Ltd. [1916.1 viii, 272p. illus. 12^
(Rider's technical series, no. 12.) VFV
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ing, setting, hammering and tensioning of circular
and band-saws. There are chapters on sharpening
machines, testing and strength of saws, and driving
power required.
Fay, Henry. Microscopic examination
of steel. New York: John Wiley & Sons,
Inc., 917. iv, 18 p., 31 pi. 8^ (Wiley en-
gineering series, v. 3.) VIR
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Massachusetts Institute of Technology and consult-
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18 pages of text, including brief directions for polish-
ing and etching, as well as a short list of books; also
a number of photographic reproductions on heavy
plate paper.
"A reprint of material originally published by the
United States Ordnance Department, representing
the results of investigations at the Watertown Arse-
nal. The text is very brief and to the point, and the
photographs are very eood. It is a mere outline of
metaliographic methods illustrated by typical ex-
amples, and is intended particularly to help learners
or workers in metallography who need^ some precise
advice and instruction in the interpretation of results.
It is admirably suited to serve tnis end, within the
limits imposed." — Metallurgical and chemical engi-
neering. May 1, 1917.
Franke, G. A handbook of briquetting
...translated by Fred. C. A. H. Lants-
berry... v. 1. London: Charles Griffin &
Co., 1917. xxviii, 631 p. illus. 8^ VHV
The author of this very timely work, the most
thorough on the subject, is professor of mining, ore-
dressing, and briauetting in the Royal Bergakademie,
Berlin; the translator is a well-known Carnegie Re-
search Scholar. Volume 1 treats with commendable
detail the briquetting of coals, brown coals, and other
fuels, discussing their technical, le^l, statistical and
economical relations, but representing German prac-
tice only. Well supplied with practicable drawings.
Volume 2, dealing with ores, metallurgical products,
metal swarf, and agglomerations, will, it is stated, be
yublished shortly, ror an excellent review see the
ron and coal trades review, Jan. 12, 1917.
Greene, Carelton. Wharves and piers,
their design, construction, and equipment
... New York: McGraw-Hill Book Co.,
Inc., 1917. vii-xiv, 248 p. illus. 8^ VDN
This timely work represents modern American
practice, with particular attention to wooden wharf
construction. The peculiar requirements and con-
struction methods of a large number of actual struc-
tures are described. Chapter 6 deals with sheds;
chapter 7 with equipment, comprising fenders, moor-
ing devices, wharf drops, pavements, railroad tracks,
and fire prevention; chapter 8 with cargo handling
machinery. The appendix cites itemized costs of
actual construction. The drawings, most of them
dimensioned, are clearly executed.
Hunt, Caroline L., and Hannah L. Wess-
LiNG. Bread and bread making in the
home. Washington: Gov. Prtg. Off., 1917.
25 p. illus. 8^ (United States. — Depart-
ment of Agriculture. Farmers' bulletin,
no. 807.) Economics Div.
"This bulletin attempts to describe in simple terms
the general principles on which bread making is
based and suggests an easy standard method for mak-
ing yeast-raised wheat bread in the ordinary house-
hold. It also indicates how this standard recipe may
be modified to make different types of yeast-raised
bread, and gives a few other recipes for breads made
from other cereals than wheat or raised by other
means than yeast."
Johnson, Joseph Esrey. Blast-furnace
construction in America... New York:
McGraw-Hill Book Co., Inc., 1917. xi, 415
p. illus. 8^ VID
This comprehensive work, based partly upon in-
vestigations by the author, fills a long felt want in
metallurgical literature. Enough of recent history is
given to show the present trend of ^ the art. De-
scribes the handling of the raw materials, filling the
furnace, the equipment of the boiler plant, blowing
apparatus, hot blast stoves, stacks, cleaning and wash-
ing of the gas, handling the iron and cinder, auxili-
aries, and general arrangement of the plant. Of
especial note is the chapter on the dry blast. It
is stated that a^ companion volume entitled The
principles, operation and products of the blast fur-
nace will be published in the near future.
Lanchester, F. W. The flying-machine
from an engineering standpoint; a reprint
of the "James Forrest" lecture, 1914, by
permission of the Institution of Civil En-
gineers, including a discussion concerning
the theory of sustentation and the expendi-
ture of power in flight... London: Con-
stable and Company, Ltd., 1916. viii, 135 p.
illus. 8^ VDY
The author, who is a well-known member of the
British Advisory Committee on Aeronautics, states
that for military reasons very little of a technical
character has been added since the beginning of the
war to the stock of public information concerning
advances in aerodynamic knowledge and the art of
aeroplane construction. His "James Forrest" lecture
comprises the greater portion of the book and at-
tempts to epitomize the subjects as they stood early
in 1914.
For a lengthy review see Enaineering, April 6,
1917. Also reviewed in Automobile engineer, Jan.,
1917; Mechanical engineer, Jan. 19, 1917.
Leighou, Robert B. Chemistry of mate-
rials of the machine and building indus-
tries. New York: McGraw-Hill Book
Company, Inc., 1917. xv, 449 p. illus. 8°.
VOE
Intended for students who have a knowledge of
elementary general chemistry, this carefully written
volume of over 400 pages aims to emphasize the
chemical properties of materials from the standpoint
of the user rather than from that of the manufac-
turer. Chapters on primary and storage batteries,
and on hydrometry have been included. The bibli-
ographical footnotes and the lists of books and peri-
odical references at the chapter endings make this
an excellent reference for both the technical and the
public library. Author is associate professor of
chemistry in the Carnegie Institute of Technology.
Maddox, Harry A. Paper; its history,
sources and manufacture... London: Sir
I. Pitman & Sons, Ltd. [1916.j viii, 159 p.
illus. 8°. (Pitman's common commodities
of commerce.) VMP
Although written primarily ''for those concerned
in making, handling, or using paper," this compre-
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hensive inexpensive little handbook is also designed
to meet the requirements of the general reader.
There are chapters on hand-made Daper, finishing,
coating, and testing. Valuable for toe school library
— especially the historical sections.
Meyers, George Julian. Steam turbines;
a treatise covering United States naval
practice... Annapolis, Md.: United States
Naval Institute. 1917. vii. 246 p. f".
*VFK
This elementary treatise prepared for the use of
midshipmen at the United States Naval Academy,
deals chieflv with the details of types adopted by
the navy, the only exception being the chapter on
combined, or mixed, turbines. Several chapters are
devoted to general principles, and there is informa-
tion on condensing plants, heat losses and superheat,
transmi.ssion, turbines for auxiliary machinery, lubri-
cation, and instructions for the care and operation
of Parsons and Curtis turbines, with an appendix
giving the decision of the United States Court of
Appeals in the infringement case of the Curtis com-
panies against the William Cramp & Sons Ship and
Engine Company. A notable feature is the large
numl>er of excellent detail sheets.
Russell, Walter M.
works. New York:
Company, Inc., 1917.
Operation of gas
McGraw-Hill Book
x,209p. illus. 8^
VOL
For the foreman, superintendent, en^neer, or ap-
prentice. The purpose is to give as simply and as
clearly as possible, but with no sacrifice of complete-
ness or accuracy, instructions for operating standard
American types of apparatus in small or medium-
sized plants, together with discussions of the prin-
ciples involved. It is stated that the operations
described have all been successfully tried out upon a
commercial scale. The most recent developments,
however, in mechanical operation, mass carbonization,
and water gas operation have been omitted. Chap-
ter 1 deals with organization and management; and
chapter 6 with calorimetry and photometry.
Noticed in Pouter. March 20. 1917; Gas age, Feb.
15. 1917; Gas Institute news, March. 1917.
Steinmetz, Charles Proteus. Theory and
calculation of electric circuits... New
York: McGraw-Hill Book Co., Inc., 1917.
xvi, 361 p. diagr. tables. 8**. VGM
Doctor Steinmetz is .\merica*s best known author-
ity in the field of electrical mathematics. In revising
his well known Alternnting current phenomena for
the fifth edition, the great increase in size made it
necessary to divide the work into three parts, of
which the present work is the second.
"In the following volume I have discussed the
most important characteristics of the fundamental
conception of electrical engineering, such as electric
conduction, ma^etism, wave shape, the meaning of
reactance and similar terms, the problems of stability
and instability of electric systems, etc.. and have
given a more extended application of the method of
complex quantities, which the experience of these
twenty ^ears has shown to be the most powerful tool
in dealing with alternating current phenomena." —
Preface.
Stillman, Thomas Bliss. Engineering
chemistry. Easton. Pa.: Chemical Pub-
lishing Co., 1916. v-viii, 760 p. 5. ed. 8**.
VOE
Fifth edition of this well known guide to the test-
ing and examination of engineering materials. Al-
though the author died in August, 191 S, at a time
when a complete revision was well under way, the
work was continued by his two sons in a thorough
and satisfactory manner. For a statement of the
many changes made see the Engineering news for
February 15. 1917. A notable feature of the work
is a number of late United States navy specifications.
Also reviewed in Ice and refrigeration, March.
1917.
Tilden, Sir William A. Chemical dis-
covery and invention in the twentieth cen-
tury... London: George Routledge &
Sons. Ltd. (1916.1 xvi. 487 p. 8^ VO
.■\ companion volume to Edward Cressy's excel-
lent work Discoveries and inventions of the 20th cen-
tury. Occasional formulae and molecular diagrams
should not dissuade the general reader — the book
is intended for him. Part 1 tells a great deal about
the wonderful facilities of modern laboratories. Part
2. entitled Modern discoveries and theories, deals in
an interesting and simple way with chemical laws,
electrons, radium, genesis and transmutations of
the elements, solutions, electrolysis, catalysis, the
architecture of molecules, the microscope and ultra-
microscopic colloids. Part 3 explains practical appli-
cations, comprising chapters on hydrogen, oxygen,
nitrogen, metals, luminosity of flames, petrol, coal
tar. dyes, drugs, perfumes and essential oils, cellulose
products, rubber, explosives, and the fixation of
atmospheric nitrogen. Part 4 has to do with a
record of the progress in organic chemistry, with
chapters on sugar, proteins, natural colours, and
enzymes. A notewortny book that should be in every
public library.
Towers, Walter Kellogg. Masters of
space: Morse and the telegraph; Thomp-
son and the cable; Bell and the telephone;
Marconi and the wireless telegraph;
Carty and the wireless telephone. New
York: Harper Bros., 1917. 7-300 p. illus.
8^
This untechnical. simply written story "opens
with the primitive methods of message sending by
fire or smoke or other signals. The life and experi-
ments of Morse are then pictured and the dramatic
story of the invention and development of the tele-
phone is set forth. The submarine cable followed
with the struggles of Field, the business executive,
and Thompson, the inventor and scientific expert...
The early life of Alexander (iraham Bell was full of
color, and I have told the story of his patient in-
vestigations of human speech and hearing, which
finally culminated in a practical telephone. There
follows the fascinating story of Marconi and the
wireless telegraph. Last comes the story of the wire-
less telephone... .An inner view of the marvelous
development of the telephone is added in the appen-
dix." — From the preface.
Economics. Sociology and Political
Science
Bancroft, Hugh. Inheritance taxes for
investors; some practical notes on the in-
heritance tax laws of each of the states of
the United States, with particular refer-
ence to their application to non-resident
investors. Boston: Houghton Mifflin Co..
1917. Sp.l.. 133(l)p. 2.ed. \2\ TIR
Ellwood, Charles Abram. An introduc-
tion to social psychology. New York: D.
Appleton and Co.. 1917. xii p.. 1 1., 343 p.
12^ YES
The author says of his book "that a simple state-
ment of the bearings of modern psychological theories
upon the problems of social organization and evolu-
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Economics, Sociology, etc., continued.
tion may be useful as a basis for the construction of
general sociological theories, and as an introduction
to sociology and the social sciences in general." It
aims to snow "that the explanation of social phe-
nomena is to be sought in tne underlying traits and
dispositions of the individual, in the influences of
the environment which act upon his plastic nature,
and in the resultant aims and standards which he
develops."
Fcrri, Enrico. Criminal sociology. Bos-
ton: Little, Brown and Company, 1917.
xlv, 577 p. 8°. (Modern criminal science
series, v. 9.) SLG
Fumiss, H. Sanderson, editor. The in-
dustrial outlook by various writers. Lon-
don: Chatto & VVindus, 1917. ix, 402 p. 8^
TDB
A discussion of industry in England as affected
by the war. The contents are: Employers and prop-
erty; The war and the status of the wage earner;
Labour organization; The control of industry by
producers and consumers; Rural problems; Credit
and banking; Industry and taxation; The state and
the control of industry.
Gribble, Francis. Women in war. Lon-
don: Sampson Low, Marston and Co.. 1916.
viii. 342 p. 8^ SNE
The stories of women whose bravery in actual
battle or whose work in war has made them famous,
from the Amazons to Miss Cavell.
Higgs, Henry. National economy. An
outline of public administration. London:
Macmillan and Co., 1917. xii, 147 p. 8°.
TID
The Newmarch lectures delivered at University
College, London, in November and December,
1916. The subjects are: National economy and for-
mal finance; Economical organization and business
management; Control of expenditure; Revenue and
administration; Financial policy and the budget;
Public debt and haute finance.
Husband, Joseph. The story of the Pull-
man car. Chicago: A. C. McClurg & Co.,
1917. 161 p. illus. S\ TPD
A profusely illustrated history of the Pullman
Company, and of the evolution of the Pullman car,
showing the methods of its construction and opera-
tion.
Kemble, William Fretz. Choosing em-
ployees by mental and physical tests. New
York: Engineering Magazine Co., 1917.
xi, ii. 333p. 8^ TMP
The choice of the right man may bring a company
enormous profit. This book describes methods of
examining employees, from executive down, both
for physical and mental capacity. There are numer-
ous illustrations of apparatus employed in making
various tests.
Kirkpatrick, Marion G. The rural school
from within. Philadelphia: J. B. Lippin-
cott Co. il917.j 303 p. illus. 8^ STE
Lauck, W. Jett, and Edgar Sydenstricker.
Conditions of labor in American industries.
A summarization of the results of recent
investigations. New York: Funk & Wag-
nails Co.. 1917. xi, 403 p. 8^ TDI
*The present volume is designed to meet a practi-
««'
cal need for a compact collection of the results of
the large number of investigations and studies of
conditions under which the American wage earner
and his family work and live. It is presented merely
as a summarization of the principal and fundamental
facts that have been ascertained during the j^ast
decade and a half; it is not intended to be a critical
discussion of these facts, or to be an argument in
favor of or against any partisan conclusion or any
remedial program."
The principal topics are: the labor force, racial
composition of industrial workers; wages and earn-
ings; loss in working time; conditions causing ir-
regular employment; working conditions; the wage
earner's family; living conditions; wage earner's
health; the adequacy of wages and earnings.
Lewis, Burdette Gibson. The offender
and his relations to law and society. New
York: Harper & Brothers tl917j. 9p.l.,
i3|-382p. S\ SLG
The author is commissioner of correction, city
of New York,
In his introduction he says: "In the following
pages will be found the results of my study and of
my experience. I have attempted to point out how
the correctional system of a state should be de-
veloped, and from what point of view its various
correctional institutions should be managed. There
are chapters dealing with the court, with the different
systems of classification, with probation and parole,
with the clearing-house laboratory for scientific in-
vestigation, with the indeterminate and the definite
sentence, with autocratic government and discipline
and other systems of government, including the
so-called modern self-government system, with in-
stitutional organization and treatment, with prison
labor, with industrial training, with details of institu-
tional management, and with institutional procedure."
Lough, William Henry. Business fi-
nance; a practical study of financial man-
agement in private business concerns.
New York: Ronald Press Co., 1917. xiv,
631 p. tables. 8^ TN
"The subject matter of the book falls naturally
into five distinct parts:
Part I begins with a brief exposition of the essen-
tial principles of all sound financing; it is devoted for
the most part to a description of the different forms
of financial organization of business enterprises,
taking up in turn the individual proi>rietorship, the
firm or partnership, and the corporation.
Part II discusses the various forms of security
issues and the manner in which they may be com-
bined and organized as determined by the basis of
capitalization of the particular enterprise.
Part III treats of the methods of raising capital
through the sale of securities and the usual forms of
promotion and underwriting.
Part IV deals with efficient financial manage-
ment; how capital funds are invested; how tne
amount required for working capital is ascertained;
the proper management of capital and income through
budgets; and some of the financial standards which
should be kept in view.
Part y treats of financial mismanagement and ir-
regularities, and of the processes of reorganization."
Nevins, Allan. Illinois. New York: Ox-
ford University Press, 1917. vi p., 2 1., 378
p., 9 pi., 3 ports. 12**. (American college
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Ogg, Frederick Austin. Economic de-
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Shively, Xilas Oran. The U book: sell-
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the methods to be employed in dealing with different
types of people.
Sims, Newell Leroy. Ultimate democ-
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United States of America. Chicago: Uni-
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or the arguments around and about it. but enough
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manager to visualize in some detail the system itself.
It must be clearly understood, however, that the
Taylor system is not a fixed set of forms and
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bodily from plant to plant. The system as described
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members of the Taylor group.
Walling, William English, and Harry W.
Laidler. State socialism pro and con. Of-
ficial documents and other authoritative
selections — showing the world-wide re-
placement of private by governmental in-
dustry before and during the war. With a
chapter on municipal socialism by Evans
Clark. New York: Henry Holt and Co.,
1917. xliv, 649 p. 8^ SF
Ward, Harry F. The labor movement
from the standpoint of religious values...
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Lectures delivered at Ford Hall, Boston, under an
agreement between the Boston University School of
Theology and the I. W. W.
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ism, the demand for leisure, the demand for income,
violence, labor and the law, and democracy and
industry.
Williams, W. S. The problem of the un-
employed. Boston: Gorham Press (1917).
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Wolff, Henry William. Co-operative
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Cajori, Florian. A history of elementary
mathematics, with hints on methods of
teaching. New York: Macmillan Co., 1917.
viii, 324 p. rev. and enl. ed. 8**. OEC
Comstock, Daniel Frost, and L. T. Tro-
LAND. The nature of matter and electricity;
an outline of modern views. New York:
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10 pi., 1 port, diagr., tables. 8**. PAW
Grant, James. The chemistry of bread-
making. New York: Longmans, Green,
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2.ed. 12°. PPK
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Henderson, "Lawrence Joseph. The
order of nature, an essay. Cambridge
[Mass.i: Harvard University Press, 1917.
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Judge, Arthur William. The projjerties
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Kaye, George William Clarkson. X rays.
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Laurence F. Schmeckebier. . . Boston:
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Scott, Wilfred Welday, editor. Standard
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nineteen hundred square miles of mountain
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Benecke^ Else C. M., and Marie Busch.
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A collection of translations of Chinese poetry.
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Gogol, Nikolai Vasilyevich. The in-
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Goldberg, Isaac, editor and translator.
Six plays of the Yiddish theatre, by David
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Jatakas. Jataka tales, selected and
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Kravchinski, Sergyei Mikhailovich. The
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Kuprin, Aleksandr Ivanovich. The brace-
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Morgan, James Morris. Recollections of
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Spencer, Herbert. Herbert Spencer, by
Hugh Elliot. New York: H. Holt & Co.,
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Tagore, Sir Rabindranath. My reminis-
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Birket, James. Some cursory remarks
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Carmichael, Orton H. Lincoln's Gettys-
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Codman, Ogden, compiler. Gravestone
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CoUison, William Henry. In the wake
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years' successful labour, peril and adven-
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Curran, William Tees, and H. A. Calkins.
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Davis, Carlyle Channing. Olden times
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Earle, Swepson, editor. Maryland's co-
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Elliott, Lillian Elwyn. Brazil; today and
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Elzas, Barnett Abraham. Jewish mar-
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Gulick, Sidney Lewis. America and the
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Johnson, Charles Beneulyn. Muskets
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Pickens, William. The new negro; his
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book will be helpful in many arts." — Preface.
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LETTERS OF AMERICAN CLERGYMEN
IN January of this year, The New York Public Library received an interesting collection
of letters by American clergymen, from 1711 to 1860, the donor being Simon Gratz, Esq.,
of Philadelphia. There are 172 letters, making about 304 pages. Some of them are addressed
to Eleazar and John Wheelock, successively presidents of Dartmouth College, and to Rev. Dr.
Stephen Williams, of Longmeadow, near Springfield, Mass. The subject-matter is generally
ecclesiastical in character, but by no means exclusively so. Important public matters or early
American education are discussed generously by several of the writers. The following five
letters have been selected for printing as representative of the collection.
— Victor Hugo Paltsits, Keeper of Manuscripts.
Joseph Green to Stephen Williams
Boston October y* 20*** 1722
Rev** S'
Tho' I am almost afraid I shall glutt you w*** Epistles, and by reiterated
writing, render my lines distastefull unto you if I hold this trade by all oppor-
tunities; Yett \v° very Convenient opportunities (as this is) do present, I shall
not be wholly silent, tho* I am sensible of the unpolishedness of my lines, untill
my silence be comanded or intimated by your Pen or otherways; as my writing
so frequently doth verifie; what I can relate unto you in this Epistle that I can
presume would be gratefull unto you shall be comprized in a few words; we
hear in the last Ships from England that the Bishop of Rochester is in the
Tower for some treasonable fact, who (as we likewise hear) has deserved
such treatment long before now: The Nation (as th«y relate) is in a great
confusion upon w* particular head I cant say;
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Coll. Taylor M^ Secretary & Coll. Stoddard are gone do\V[n] to y* East-
ward with the Mohawks, (one of whom that was left here under great In-
dispositions of body (by the bloody flux) on y* 17 Instant departed this life
& on yesterday Evening was honourably interred with a sword upon his
Coffin, carried by Porters, and six Captains of our militia for his paul holders,
was followed bv the Council and all the officers of the militia beside other
Gentlemen of the Town, the number of the spectators were innumerable &c.
The intent of their going thither is to enquire the reasons of the last rebellious
rupture, & to endeavour y* Establishment of a well-grounded Peace (if it
might be effected ) between us & the Indians, the mohawks becoming Sponsors
for the Indians, what the event of it will be we must leave.
Whilest M"" Eliott was with us here M"" Checkley, D*" Gibbins & Greaves
used many Stratagems for the obtaining his Conversation, which M*" Elliott
as resolutely declined. M"" Harris's conduct in this affair is admirable, he
shews no willingness to receive them into the Church; I hear he has suspended
Jack Torey as a nonjurour from their Communion. M*" Cutler is daily expected
here to sail in Lethered to whom the oath of allegiance &c will be offered
(as we suppose) before he goes, w-hich if he refuses, we may suppose he will
not meet w-^^ very good acceptance in England, (if he takes it. it may obviate
many reflections that may otherwise l^e cast upon him
M** Cook is like to settle att Sudburv. & ^V Dexter has a Call to Mvstick,
but of these things Gerald must inform you: Gerald is in all imaginable hurry
so that I cant pform what I att first proiX)sed. butt am forced to break of
abruptly, w^**^ presenting my humble service to M" Williams. Duty to M*"
Brewer &c and all that enquire after me, intreating Seriously your Prayers for
a barren sinner under the Cultivation of Gods vinevard, who vet desire to
have my dependence upon him on all occations.
I am Rev** S^ your most humble & obliged Serv*
T. Green
[Addressed :] To the Rev** M"^ Stephen \\'illiams Pastour of a Church att
Springfield [Mass.] ^ M*" Gerald Q D C
Caleb Smith to Jacob Green
\^erv Dear & Rev^ Sir
I should have been exceeding glad to have seen you here this week, for
as to my self have been so disordered with a violent Cold I tooke the Day I
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left Princeton, that have been obliged for the most Part to keep my Roome
since my Return Home. It is seated on the right Side of my Head, and at-
tended with a violent Pain in my Ear, I pray that God would help me to
improve under his chastning Rod; alas I have Reason to be abased in the
Dust that I have got no more Benefit by past Tribulations. O my Leanness!
my Leanness! when will the time come that my wretched Heart will mend,
without divine Grace every Dispensation will be vain.
I desire to join with you in Thankfulness for dear M" Green's safe
Deliverance, may your infant Daughter live & be a Comfort to you both. I
hope your Spouse is by this Time recovered, may you long be happy in each
other.
By the letters which M'' Smith brought from Virginia, we learn'd that
the main Reason of M^ Davies non- Acceptance of the Presidentship, was that
the Presb^ there did not chuse to be instrumental in removing him from that
Part of the Country, where they so greatly needed his Assistance; The main
Difficulty did not lie with M"" Davies or his People; we therefore concluded
to make a farther Tryal, & have put down M"^ Halsey to sollicit M*" Davies
coming to the College as vice- President untill the Spring when we might have
an Opportunity of trying the matter before the Synod; and we concluded to
send M^ Worter there to supply his Pulpit in the mean Time. We have a
good Dea[l] of Reason to think this Scheme will succeed, especially from some
Conversati[On] which M"" Smith our Messenger had with M"^ Davies on the
Head. We ap[p]ointed a Trustee-meeting the fourth Wednesday in Novem-
ber next, and concluded that M** Treat should desire his son to come to the
College at the End of the vacancy & assist in the Instruction untill the Trustee-
Meeting, when it is supposed he will be chose Tutor, I am doubtful how he
will fill the Place, but know of nothing better at present, as M** Duffield
declines coming.
M" Edwards & her Son are gone to Philadelphia, & I hear the Doct*^
has concluded to let her have the Children, but the Son, I mean President
Burr's, was very sick at the Time of Commencment. & 'Twas much feared
whether he would recover.
I had Thought of setting out on a Journey to New-England next week,
tho' it is doubtful whether I shall be well enough to go abroad, must leave
the Matter with Providence, it is good for us to be disappointed sometimes,
I wish for an Heart to improve all the Dealings of Heaven toward me, & to
be able to hold myself wholly at the divine Disposal.
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Kindest Salutations to good M" Green, with tender Love to your Children
from Dear Sir
Your ever Affectionate
Caleb Smith
Newark-Mountains
Octo. 5, 1758
P.S. At Present it seems most probable I shall prosecute the Scheme
of a northern Expedition. If it were possible should be extremely glad if you
would supply my People a Sabbath in my Absence & I shall be willing to
return the Favour.
[Addressed:] To The Rev^ Mr Jacob Green at Hanover
David Parsons to Eleazar Wheelock
Rev^ & Hon^ S', & my very Dear Friend
These Present you my Kindest & most Sincere Compliments, Wishing
& praying you strength & Grace, & Every needful Qualification, Requisite
to mantain the Dignity & Character of the place, & Discharge with fidelity
& success the Arduous and Important Trusts, devolved upon you: I Re Joyce
greatly, often to hear of the prosperous state of y*" College; & my future
Expectations from it (I Confess) are not small; It appears to me of god,
& will outlive all the malicious Attempts of its opposers; & will flourish &
be famous, when its Avow*^ Enemies are Dead & Rotten.
I am allow** but a minute by Esq*" Chauncy to tell you he has upon my
Advice sent his son to be Disciplind at y*" school; in preparation for Admission
into y^ College: The youth is Airy, & needs to be brought under the Yoke;
& Confined to Close study; I Hope under your Wise Direction & Tuition he
may become a Worthy man & a Credit to the Name of his Progenitors. He
is too prone to Company & a Waste of Time; & a superficial method of study;
I Thot it but Honest to mention this for his sake as you w^ill herby, seeing
his Weak side; be under Advantages to know, where to Employ your special
Attention. His father Desires you would use all needed freedoms with him;
& put him under any Restraints, or Constraints you shall Judge necessary.
M' Boltwood is now waiting & can allow me Time no more than to Tell
you; I dont know how- to Express by words, My Dear affections & good
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Wishes to you & yours to whom I send Hearty Respects as to y*" self; Especially
to Dear M*^ Woodward, who is very Tenderly Beloved by his & Hon** Rev** &
Dear S^
Y*^ very obliged & Humble Serv*
David Parsons
Amherst Feb: 22, 1773
[Addressed:] For the Rev** Hon** & Learned Eleazer Wheelock D.D.
President of Dartmouth College in Hannover New Hampshire ^ M*" Bolt-
wood.
[Endorsed:] From the Rev** D. Parsons, Feb^ 22^ 1773.
From Charles Nisbit to
[The following letter is incomplete and the date is lacking, but from internal evidence
it appears to have been written during the late summer of 1792. — Editor.]
The hasty Manner in which yours is written has led me to attribute the
Discovery of another Person to Mr. Wakefield, but it is no great Matter, as
both the Discoveries are of equal Authority & Utility. Men that think public
Prayer a Sin, will have no Need of the Sabbath, and those who deny the
Sabbath, will have no Opportunity of Public Prayer. But I observe that
you say this Mr. Wakefield is a Translator of the New Testament, & that the
Reviewers have given a favourable Account of his Translation, from which
I infer that it must be favourable to Socinianism. It if were not a laborious
Task to translate the Scriptures, we should have many different Translations
of them. The Germans are not afraid of Labour, & therefore they have many
Translations, both of the Old & New Testament. The Story I mentioned with
Regard to Dr. Beattie was not intended as an Instance of American Ignorance,
as you seem to imagine, but of Obstinacy & Negligence, as the Person I referred
to had an Opportunity of being fully informed of the Matter in Question.
Your Doubt with Regard to Dr. Beattie is easily resolved. By the Law
of Scotland every Professor must be of the Communion of the Established
Church, & sign the Confession of Faith & Formula of Church Government.
Ergo Dr. Beattie as well as others. Nor is there any Inconsistency betwixt
this & Mr. M*^Donald's Story. At Aberdeen it is common for Students to
pass their Course of Philosophy, & even to study Divinity, before they deter-
mine whether they are to be of the Presbyterian or of the Episcopal Church,
& many adhere to the one or the other, according as they first can get a Settle-
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ment in either. So that it is very possible that Mr. Beattie might imagine
that Mr. M^^Donald has not such Friends, as could get him a Place in the Estab-
lished Church, which was afterwards found on Trial to be true, it was there-
fore his Interest to seek a Settlement in an Episcopal Meeting, for which the
Doctor's Recommendation might be of Service to him. Nor do I in the least
doubt that he would endeavour to remove his Scruples on that Head, as he
has lived long in the Habits of the greatest Intimacy with Dr. Porteous Bishop
of London, & Professes in his Essay on Truth his Indifference with Regard
to the Presbyterian & Episcopal Communions. Yet I know very well that he
refused to take Episcopal Orders, tho he was offered a very rich Living in
England, with the Hopes of further Preferment, on that Condition. You
ought to know much more of the Blunders of Printers among us, than I can
do, as I do not see ten of their Papers in a Year. What I mentioned in my last
was a sensless Publication of Mr. Bailey's with Regard to Scotland, in which
many palpable Falsehoods were strongly asserted. And I am glad that I am
enabled by a Letter from a worthy Minister in Scotland, which I received
along with yours, to assure you that tho' Mr. Bailey asserted that the estab-
lished Clergy had mostly embraced Socinianism or Deism, & that all Creeds
& confessions were abolished, my Correspondent, who is a pious & intelligent
Minister, writes me that a worldly & graceless Spirit prevails among some
of their Clergy, much more than Socinianism, or Heterodoxy of any kind.
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they had much more Success, their Interest is now declining. & that many of
their largest Congregations are now endeavouring to get serious & orthodox
Ministers, in stead of their Socinian Teachers. He says that many more
orthodox, pious and able young Men have obtained Settlements in the Estab-
lished Church during a few Years past, than for many Years formerly, &
he mentions six Counties, in which Arminianism had prevailed much hitherto,
but was now almost banished by the Labours of pious & orthodox Ministers,
lately admitted, & that much good has been done in the Highlands, by the
Labours, of the Missionaries & School-masters of the Society for propagating
Christian knowledge, who have a fund of Ninety thousand Pounds Sterling,
which they apply for the Support of Religion in the Highlands & Islands.
And altho' he owns that Infidelity, Vice and Profaneness have made no small
Progress in that Country since I left it, yet when they compare themselves with
other Countries, they have Reason to be thankful, & to admire the Patience
LETTERS OF AMERICAN CLERGYMEN 509
& Mercy of God towards them. You may depend on this more than all the
Scribblers of your News-papers, who pretend to give you an Account of Mat-
ters, whereof they themselves know nothing. I am not surprised to learn that
Lies are printed in England, as well as in America. The Spirit of the French
Revolution which is sprea[d] among a Party in that Country, has much infected
their Publications, & America is held up by that Party as perfect in every
Respect. But some who have been in America, & who ought to know better,
have been as guilty in this Respect as those who use Conjectures, or talk at
Random, to promote the Interests of their Party. Thomas Payne & Joel
Barlow have spread many lies in England, with Respect to this Country.
Barlow says expressly that no Nation in the world is so devout as the Ameri-
cans. Now if he only meant by this that those in America who were religious
People, were as devout as others elsewhere, it would be impossible to contradict
him. but if he means as certainly he does, that the Profession & Appearance
of Religion is as common in America, as in other Countries, he lies in the
grossest Manner. I have never heard of any Printers in this Country who
had exercised the same Trade in Great Britain, except Mr. Rivington of New
York, who was the Publisher of the Royal Gazette in the time of the late
War, & at the same time a Spy of General Washington's, the largeness of
his Parts & Conscience enabling him to act in this double Capacity. Tom
Paine will be perfectly in his Element in the French Convention, and if he
endeavours to realise his favourite Scheme of a standing Mob, as the Organ
by which the People ought to act at all times, in that Country, its Misery
will be compleat. Indeed it is almost so already. How thankful ought we
to be, that we are so far from it! Our Mobbers can only join with their
Brethren in their Wishes, & by rejoicing in the Ravage made by these Wolves
of Europe, give a needless Proof of the Baseness of their own Characters. It
is probable that poor Lewis the 16*** will have a Mock Trial & a real Execution
in a short time. None will dare to appear as his Counsel except perhaps some
Wretch appointed by the Convention for form's sake, like the Person who
is called the Devil's Advocate at Rome, who pleads against the Canonisation
of Saints. The present Demagogues, having so lately experienced how much
may be done by a Mob, will not think themselves secure in their Seats, till
they have got rid of the King & Queen, lest a Mob should be raised in their
favours, which might sacrifice their present Leaders in a summary Manner.
No Weather-cock is more variable than a Mob. It is only a few Years, that
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on the Birth of the late Dauphin, everj^ Individual in Paris sat up all Night,
in order to get the earliest Advices of the Queen's Delivery & the Addresses
of all Ranks & Orders of Men to the King on that Occasion, vied with each
other in expressing the warmest Affection to his Person, & the utmost Satis-
faction with his Government. Now again, when the Gaols are pulled down, &
their former Inhabitants fill the Seats of Legislature, nothing less than his
Blood can satisfy them, tho' his only Crime is that of being a King, which
is now considered as the greatest of all. But poor Lewis was no less popular
in America. He was called our great & good Ally, the Friend of Liberty &
Mankind, & his Wisdom, his Justice & Magnanimity were extolled to the
utmost, & now when he is a Prisoner, he is insulted in his Misfortunes by
ungrateful Wretches, who without him had been nothing. I am inclined to
think that Tom Payne will endeavour to be King of the Mob of Paris, & to
supplant Pethion the King of the Day, unless the Jacobin Club have another
Candidate already in View. If their People can be kept from rising for a
little time, it is probable that the Game of Paper Money w^ill be tried anew,
as great Fortunes must have been made by the Assignats, which are now at
an End, by the Death of the National Assembly. The Concern that the French
Leaders are taking in the Affairs of Flanders & Savoy, tho' w^isely meant to
keep their Army at a Distance, & to turn off the attention of the People from
their own Misery at home, will probably tend to overset them in the End,
as when an Army is kept long on foot, factions may arise in it. which may
turn the Soldiers against their Masters. Cromwell himself was almost over-
set by the Sect of Levellers, that arose in his Army, & you know that Charles
the fifth kept his Troops so long assembled before Magdeburgh, that they
turned against him, & obliged him to fly to Italy. I agree with you that there
appears to be something singular in many of the Occurrences of our Times,
but as human Nature is always the same from the beginning of the World,
the History of the Times may furnish us with the Causes of these Singularities.
The Progress of Infidelity & Atheism in France is more than sufficient to
account for all the Wonders that have happened there. Consider a Country
without Religion. Law or Order, a furious Mob pillaging & murdering w^ithout
the least fear of the Gallows. Men without Faith, Conscience or moral Prin-
ciple of any kind, intoxicated with imaginary Rights & Privileges, intent on
Gain & the favour of the Mob, & these will abundantly account, both for the
Confusions & Murders in France, & tlie Approbation that has been given to
LETTERS OF AMERICAN CLERGYMEN 511
these Doings by Persons of the same Characters in America. All Men by
Nature are just what the Scriptures described them. **When thou sawest a
Thief, then thou consentedst with him, & thou hast been Partaker with Adul-
terers." Psal. SO. 18. Who knowing "the Judgment of God (that they which
commit such things are w^orthy of Death) not only do the same, but have
Pleasure in them that do them.*' Rom. 1. 32. The Scripture is the best Key
to the Events of Providence, as these are only the fulfilling of the Scripture.
Some well disposed People conceived hopes from the Beginning of the Revolu-
tion of France, because they thought it would tend to lessen the Interests of
Popery, & even Charles Fox. who is not the most pious Man in England,
praised it at first. But since he has been in France & seen things with his
own Eyes, neither he nor any of the Minority of the British Parliament have
undertaken its Defence. And even Dr. Priestly feared to trust his precious
Life to the Government of the People, lest he should have the Fate of poor
La Fayette. He was the man who made the King a Prisoner, & he is now a
Prisoner himself. And his Sentence in Germany w^ill not be milder than that
of Lewis at Paris, as both will be tried by their Enemies. I suppose that
Thomas Payne must undergo some Purgation or Penance for having dedicated
his Pamphlet to the Marquis de la Fayette, but if the Convention appoint
him a mild Confessor, he may be only appointed to walk thrice bare footed
round the Shrine of Voltaire & Rousseau, & after burning his Dedication
with his own hand, & asking Pardon of the People in the Place de Greve, with
a Rope about his Neck, he may obtain Absolution. The Defenders of the
late Constitution of France will now be busy in refuting their own Writings,
& proving that no Constitution, ought to last longer than from one Mob to
another. They will also probably annex a small Dissertation against the
Obligation of Oaths, but as this has never been mentioned in France, they
will not need to say much upon it. Mankind are now pretty generally con-
vinced that Oaths are but Words, & Words but Wind, as Butler observed
long ago. You Air Balloons will probably divide the Attention of the People,
& leave them less Leisure to attend to the Play-house & the Congress. They
will likewise give your Citizens an Opportunity of spending their superfluous
Cash, which is no small Conveniency. — But having detained you long enough
in animadverting on yours, I remain with Esteem.
Rev**. Dear Sir.
Your verv humble Servant,
Cha*. Nisbet.
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Rev: Sir
From John Sergeant to Enoch Hale
New Stockbridge Nov: 20*^ 1806
I received your letter directing me to perform the cerimony of entering
into a covenant of friendship with the Stockbridge Indians in season to per-
form the Service, the following is a Coppy of my address to them and their
Answer, which I hope will meet the approbation of the Society, After men-
tioning my appointment then said
^'Children and Brothers attend
In the name of the Society I now stretch fourth my hand to take hold
of your hand to establish a covenant of friendship which you once proposed
to the Hampshire Missionary Society, that they may join hand in hand with
you in the great and important things respecting the good and happiness of
your Western Breathren for whom you have manifested a great concern.
The Society are desireous to send some good men to teach the Indians
the knowledge of the glorious Gospel of Jesus Christ, if your Friends of the
different Tribes should be desireous of it.
Children and Brothers
Be assured that their friendship will extend to all the different Tribes of
Indians, the Society wish they should be Informed that their friendship is not
for the sake of their land or anything they have.
The ears of the Society will allways be open to hear your voice.
And further the Society now open a common path which leads from your
fire place to theirs, and remove all the brush, and every stumbleing block out
of the path that you may always see it clearly.
They wish your friends a prosperous journey in their proposed visit to
your Western Breathren, and the good Lord would preserve them from all
danger, and in due time return them in peace and safety."
farewell
A String of Wampom delivered.
The Answer.
Father you inform us that you are appointed by the Hampshire Mis-
sionary Society to enter into a Covenant of friendship with us for the purpose
of opening the door to the distant Western Tribes of Indians by which means
the light of the glorious gospel of our Saviour might be admited among them.
Father This information gladden our hearts and for which we now
thank you.
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To the Hampshire Missionary Society
Fathers and Brothers attend.
Our nation often remember the ancient covenant of friendship that was
established between our Ancestors and yours. We greatly rejoiced when
we heard that the great and good Spirit moved the hearts of many people in
the east that they have compassionate feelings towards the different Tribes
of our colour who inhabit the western Country.
Fathers and Brothers.
We are glad that you stretch fourth your hand to establish a covenant of
friendship between you and our nation, that by the help of the great and good
spirit we may be enabled to join hand in hand in promoting the happiness of
our western Breath[r]en who are perishing in heathen darkness, by which
means the light of the glorious gospel of our Saviour might spread among them.
Fathers and Brothers
We now join with you in opening a common path which leads from your
fire place to our fire place, and remove every stone and rotten log from it,
and pull up every brier which grows on it, that we may walk backwards and
forwards to visit one another without hurting our feet, and this path leads
thro: the different fire places of all the different Tribes inhabiting the western
Country May the good Spirit bless you and us, that this covenant may last
to the latest generations
four Strings of Wampom delivered.
Done in Council this
19*^ day of Nov: 1806
The Deligation from the Tribe have for some time been detained for
want of money to purchase necessary articles for their journey, they are now
ready and waiting only for favourable* weather when they will set out. A
young man of this Tribe goes in the company to be employed as a School
Master by the Society in Boston. As it may gratify your Society I will
transcribe a Coppy of the agreement I made with him by the direction of said
Society.
The following is a Coppy of an agreement made with John Jacob:
1*^ For your services in teaching the school the Society will agree to
allow you $18 pr Month, your wages to begin on the day you set out and end
on the day you return.
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7^^ In consideration of the great distance you are to go and the dif-
ficulty of transmiting you money I agree to advance you $60 and as soon
as you are settled in your school you are to inform me by letter, I will forward
your wages by Mail or otherwise lay it out for the support of your Children
as vou shall direct and as fast as it becomes due.
3^y It is desired that you continue in said school one year at lest and
on your return the Society agree to allow a full compensation for your services,
on condition of your observing the following instructions (viz) you are to
proceed to the western Country with your companions a Diligation from the
Tribe.
That as soon as you are introduced by your friends to a perticular Tribe
as is thought most proper, you are to begin your school and endeavour to be
regular as the stated hours.
You are to teach the Children to read and write, and as soon as you
find it best you are to teach them to sing. You are to learn them some Psalms
in your language if you find they can understand it. On the Sabaths you are
to refrain from all worldly business and recreation.
You are to note down in a journal every thing important that takes place,
particularly at the end of every week, how many Children you have had, and
what progress they make, and send me coppies from your Journals once in
two months by Mail or otherwise as you shall find oppertunity. Our Chief
will inform the Indians they must give you your board, and what ever they
do in this way you are to give credit to the Society towards your wages.
Y'ou with our Chiefs who will be with you will use your utmost en-
deavours, that you be supplyed with books paper &c but if you are obliged
to advance your own money for these necessary things you shall be refunded
the same.
When you send forward your Journals you are to try to [obtainj some
Missionary or Agent for Indian affairs to certify [what?] representations are
just.
You will please to inform the Society there is a steady sober man of the
Dele ware Tribe who is expected to go in the company, he is not at home,
but shall see him in a few days, and think of proposing to him to teach a school,
to be under the direction of your society, that when they arrive among the
Indians, and there appears to be proper incouragement, he should immediately
write to me, when I can inform you the state of the business, in this way the
LETTERS OF AMERICAN CLERGYMEN 515
$50 might be well appropriated, if this plan should meet with their approba-
tion, as I borrowed the wampom of the Indians for the above mentioned
purpose paid them the $4. If you find no better way you can direct M*" Button
one of your Missionaries in this vicinity to pay it to me, who informed me
he had money on hand for your Society, remain your most obliged friend
and brother
in the Gospel of Christ
John Sergeant
Rev: M^ Hale.
N B It is not probable that any thing will turn up untill spring respecting
a second proposed school among the western Indians wish your Society would
so direct their matters that the $50 may be at command when ever there
shall be an opening, as soon as I hear will write.
[Addressed:] Vernon N.Y. 25*** Novr.
Rev Enoch Hale
Westhampton
Common Wealth Massachusetts
To the care
Post Master Vernon
County of Oneida
[Endorsed:] Rev. John Sergeant New Stockbridge Nov. 20*^ A D 1806
NEWS OF THE MONTH
GIFTS
"TVURING the month of July, 1917, the Library received as gifts a total
^^ of 1,921 volumes, 3.355 pamphlets, 15 maps, and 28 prints. Among the
more important and interesting of these gifts were as follows: From Mr.
Alexander Gourvitch of New York, came a collection of books, periodicals,
newspapers, etc., including the French Socialist paper, "L'Humanite," for the
years 1914-1916; Gustave Herve's "La Guerre Sociale," October 1911-1913;
"La Voix du Peuple,'' the syndicalist paper, from 1911-1913; and various
Russian Revolutionary documents — in all, 139 volumes, 188 pamphlets, and
4 packages of newspapers. From Mrs. Ida Husted Harper of New York,
came 2 bound volumes and 46 single numbers of **The Woman's Tribune,"
and "The Yellow Ribbon," one of the volumes of the first-named periodical
containing the signature of Susan B. Anthony. From Mr. Alfred J. Koch of
New York, we received 48 bound volumes of the "Real Estate Record and
Builders Guide"; fi-om Rev. Dr. Joseph H. McMahon of New York, 28 vol-
umes of "The Tablet"; and from the Oil, Paint and Drug Reporter, New
York, 68 bound volumes of the "Oil. Paint and Drug Reporter," an almost
complete file of this periodical from 1878 to 1914.
From Mr. James Truslow Adams, Bridgehampton, L. I., came a copy of
his privately printed work, "Memorials of Old Bridgehampton," Bridgehamp-
ton, L. I., 1916; from Mr. Frank Cundall of Kingston, Jamaica, a copy of
his work, "The press and printers of Jamaica prior to 1820," Worcester,
Mass., 1916; from Don Manuel Gamio, Direccion de Estudios Arqueologicos
y Etnologicos, Secretaria de Fomento, Mexico City, Mexico, a copy of his
work, "Forjando Patria (Pro Nacionalismo)," Mexico, 1916; from the Na-
tional Emergency Food Garden Commission, Washington, D. C, 216 copies
of pamphlets on the canning and drying of fruits and vegetables; and from
Rev. Dr. Moses D. A. Steen, Worthington, Ohio, a copy of his work, "The
Steen family in Europe and America," Cincinnati, 1917.
ADDITIONS AND USE OF THE LIBRARY IN JULY. 1917
T^URIXG the month of July, 1917, there w^ere received at the Library 9,863
^^ volumes and 4,117 pamphlets. (These figures include the additions to
both Reference and Circulation Departments.) The total numl)er of readers
recorded in the Central Building was 55.222. They consulted 152,797 volumes.
Visitors to the building numl^ered 162,200.
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EARLY AMERICAN POETRY TO 1820
A LIST OF WORKS IN THE NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY
Compiled by John C. Frank
Adams, John, 1704-40. Poems on several
occasions, original and translated. By the
late reverend and learned John Adams.
M.A. Boston: Printed for D. Goodkin, in
Marlborough-Street, over against the Old
South Meeting House. 1745. 4p.l., 176 p.
16°. Reserve
Adams, John Quincy, 1767-1848. On the
discoveries of Captain Lewis. (In: The
Monthly anthology and Boston review.
Boston, 1807. 8\ v. 4. p. 143-144.) * DA
Also printed in E. A. and G. L. Duyckinck's
Cxclopaaia of American literature. New York, 1866,
V. 1, p. 395, NBB.
Agricola, pseud. See The Squabble; a
pastoral eclogue.
Albany Register. The humble address
of the Carriers of the Albany Register, to
their generous customers, greeting them
with a Happy New Year. [Albany. N. Y.:
Jan. 1, 1796.] Broadside. Reserve
All the world's a stage. A poem, in
three parts. The stranger. Newburyport:
Printed by William Barrett. 1796. 15
ireally 14j p. 8**. Reserve
The name "I. Storey" is written on the title in a
contemporary hand, in the place where the author's
name is usually printed; the reference being un-
doubtedly to Isaac Story, who was born at Marble-
head in 1774, and published his first poem. An Epistle
from Yarico to Inkle, in 1792.
Allen, Benjamin, 1789-1829. Miscellane-
ous poems, on moral and religious sub-
jects: By Osander (pseud. of Benjamin
Alien]. Hudson: Printed by Wm. E. Nor-
man No. 2, Warren Street. 1811. 2 p.l.,
7(l)p., 21., ll-180p. 16^ NBHD
New- York: Printed by J. Sey-
mour, Sold by Griffin and Rudd, agents
for the publisher; 189, Greenwich-St. 1812.
4 p.l., 5-180 p. 24°. NBHD
Published to aid the author to study for the
ministry.
Urania, or The true use of poesy; a
poem. By B. Allen, Jun. New-York: Pub-
lished by A. H. Inskeep, and Bradford &
Inskeep, Philadelphia. 1814. 3 p.l., (1)8-
192 p. 24^ NBHD
Page 8 is wrongly numbered p. 5.
Allen, Mrs. Brasseya, 1760 or 1762-18—?
Pastorals, elegies, odes, epistles, and other
poems. By Mrs. Allen. (Copy right
secured.) Abingdon, (Md.): Printed by
Daniel P. Ruff. 1806. 5 p.l., (1)10-163 p.
16'
NBHD
Dedicated to Thomas Jefferson.
Allen, James, 1739-1808. An intended in-
scription written for the monument on
Beacon-Hill in Boston, and addressed to
the passenger. (In: American poems, se-
lected and original. Litchfield, 1793. 12".
p. 199-201.) Reserve and NBH
Also printed in The Columbian muse. New York,
1794, p. 146-147, NBH, and in Samuel Kettcll, Speci-
mens of American poetry, Boston, 1829, v. 1, p. 170^
171, XBH.
Lines on the iBostonj massacre.
(In: Samuel Kettell, Specimens of Ameri-
can poetry. Boston, 1829. 12**. v. 1, p.
162-165.) NBH
Written in 1772 but not published tiU 1782.
[Poem J On Washington's visit to
Boston, 1789. (In: Samuel Kettell, Speci-
mens of American poetry. Boston, 1829.
12^ p. 171-173.) NBH
Poem, written in Boston, at the
commencement of the late Revolution.
(In: American poems, selected and orig-
inal. Litchfield, 1793. 12^ p. 193-199.)
Reserve and NBH
The retrospect. (In: Samuel Ket-
tell, Specimens of American poetry. Bos-
ton, 1829. 12^ V. 1. p. 165-170.) NBH
Allen, Paul, 1775-1826. Original poems,
serious and entertaining. By Paul Allen,
A.M. Published according to act of Con-
gress. Printed by Joshua Cushing, Salem,
1801. 2 p.l., (i)vi-xi, 141 p. 16^
Reserve and NBHD
A poem, delivered in the Baptist
Meeting House in Providence, September
4th A. D. 1793, being the anniversary com-
mencement of Rhode Island College. By
Paul Allen. (In: Massachusetts magazine.
Boston, 1793. 8^ October, 1793, p. 594-
599.) Resexve
Allston, Washington, 1779-1843. The
sylphs of the seasons, with other poems.
By W. Allston. First American from the
London edition. Boston: Published by
Cummings and Hilliard, No. 1, Cornhill.
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Cambridge . . . Milliard & Metcalf. 1813.
2p.l., (i)vi-viip., 11., (l)12-168p. 12^
NBHD
The first edition was published in London, 1813.
Contents: The sylphs of the seasons, a poet's
dream, p. 1 1-43. — The two painters, a tale, p. 45-
86. — Eccentricity, p. 87-113. — The paint-king, p.
115-129. — My rtilU. p. 131-141. — To a lady, who
spoke slightingly of poets, p. 143-147. — Sonnets, p.
149-154. — The mad lover at the grave of his mis-
tress, p. 155-158. — First love, a ballad, p. 159-161.
— The complaint, p. 162-164. — Will, the maniac, a
ballad, p. 165-168.
Lectures on art, and poems, by
Washington Allston. Edited by Richard
Henry Dana, Jr. New York: Baker and
Scribner, 1850. xi, 380 p. 8^ NBI
In addition to the poems mentioned in the previ-
ous entry, includes America to Great Britain.^ This
poem, written in 1810, was inserted by Coleridge in
the first edition of his Sibylline leaves, London, 1817,
p. 276-278, with the following note: "This poem,
written by an American gentleman, a valued and
dear friend, I communicate to the reader for its
moral, no less than its poetic spirit."
Alsop, George, b. 1658. A character of
the province of Maryland, wherein is de-
scribed in four distinct parts, (viz.) i. The
scituation, and plenty of the province, ii.
The laws, customs, and natural demeanor
of the inhabitant, in. The worst and best
usage of a Maryland servant, opened in
view. IV. The traffique, and vendable com-
modities of the countrey. Also a small
treatise on the wild and naked Indians (or
Susquehanokes) of Mary-Land, their cus-
toms, manners, absurdities, & religion. To-
gether with a collection of historical let-
ters. By George Alsop. London, Printed
by T. J. for Peter Dring, at the sign of the
Sun in the Poultrey: 1666. lOp.l.. 118 p.,
2 1., 1 port. (8"*.) Reserve
1 facsimile portrait inserted.
Poems on the following pages: p.l. 6-7; p. 26, 44-
45, 55, 75-80. 82-83, 103-104, 108-111.
A new edition with an intro-
duction and copious historical notes. By
John Gilmary Shea... New York: Wil-
liam Gowans, 1869. 125 p., 1 map, 1 port.
8**. (Gowans' Bibliotheca Americana, no.
5.) ISG and lAG
Includes a type- facsimile title-page.
Reissued as Fund publication, no. 15, of the Mary-
land Historical Society, lAA.
Reprinted from the original
edition of 1666. With introduction and
notes by Newton D. Mereness... Cleve-
land: The Burrows Brothers Company,
1902. 113 p., 1 map, 1 pi., 1 port. 8^ ISG
Includes a reduced photo-facsimile of original title-
page.
No. 145 of 250 copies printed.
Alsop, Richard, 1761-1815. The charms
of fancy: a poem in four cantos, with notes.
By Richard Alsop. Edited from the orig-
inal manuscripts, with a biographical
sketch of the author, by Theodore Dwight.
New York: D. Appleton and Company,
M.DCcc.Lvi. xiip., 11., (1)14-214 p. 8 .
NBHD
This poem was mostly written before 1788.
Elegy. (In: E. A. and G. L. Duy-
ckinck, Cyclopaedia of American literature.
New York, 1866. 8^ v. 1, p. 497.) NBB
An elegy written in February 1791.
(In: American poems, selected and orig-
inal. Litchfield, 1793. 12^ p. 251-255.)
Reserve and NBH
Also printed in The Columbian muse. New York,
1794, p. 190-194, NBH,
Extract from the Conquest of
Scandinavia; being the introduction to the
fourth book. (In: American poems, se-
lected and original. Litchfield, 1793. 12^
p. 272-284.) Reserve and NBH
Habakkuk, chap. iii. (In: Ameri-
can poems, selected and original. Litch-
field, 1793. 12^ p. 263-264.)
Reserve and NBH
The incantation of Ulfo. From the
Conquest of Scandinavia. (In: Samuel
Kettell, Specimens of American poetry.
Boston, 1829. 12^ v. 2, p. 61-67.) NBH
A poem; sacred to the memory of
George Washington, late president of the
United States, and commander in chief of
the armies of the United States. Adapted
to the 22d of Feb. 1800. By Richard Alsop.
Hartford: Printed by Hudson and Good-
win. 1800. 23 p. 8''. Reserve
This poem was delivered by Richard Alsop before
the citizens of Middletown, Conn., at the memorial
service of February 22, 1800.
Twilight of the Gods; or Destruc-
tion of the world, from the Edda, a system
of ancient Scandinavian mythology. (In:
American poems, selected and original.
Litchfield, 1793. 12^ p. 265-272.)
Reserve and NBH
Verses to the shearwater — on the
morning after the storm at sea. (In:
Samuel Kettell, Specimens of American
poetry. Boston, 1829. 12^ v. 2, p. 60-61.)
NBH
Versification of a passage from
the fifth book of Ossian's Temora. (In:
American poems, selected and original.
Litchfield, 1793. 12^ p. 255-262.)
Reserve and NBH
See also The Echo; The Political
greenhouse for the year 1798.
An American, pseud. Crystalina; a fairy
tale. See Harney, John Milton.
An American, pseud. See Oppression, a
poem.
An American, pseud. See Prime, Benja-
min Young.
EARLY AMERICAN POETRY TO 1820
519
poems, selected and original.
Vol. 1. Litchfield: Printed by Collier and
Buel. [1793.1 (The copy right secured as
the Act directs.) viii, 304 p., 4 1. 12**.
Reserve and NBH
No more published.
"The first general collection of poetry ever at-
tempted in this country." — C. W. Everest, Poets
of Connecticut, Hartford, 1843, p. 103.
The editorship is attributed by Everest to Dr.
Elihu Hubbard Smith, but the postscript to the pref-
ace of the work p. [vi] refers to "the ill health of
one of the editors."
The Reserve copy contains the autographs of
Daniel Crocker, Samuel Austin, and Samuel G.
Drake.
Contents: Elegy on the times; Elegy on the death
of Mr. Buckingham St. John; Ambition; Prophecy
of Balaam; Downfall of Babylon; Speech of Proteus
to .\ristxus; by John Trumbull. — Trial of faith;
Address to genius of Columbia; Columbia; The sea-
sons moralized; A hymn; A song; The critics; Epistle
to Col. Humphreys; by Timothy Dwight. — The pros-
pect of peace; A poem spoken at commencement at
Yale College; Elegy on Titus Hosmer; by Joel
Barlow. — Elegy on burning of Fairfield, Connecti-
cut; Efegy on Lieut. Dc Hart; Mount Vernon;
An ode addressed to Laura; Genius of America;
Epistle to Dr. Dwight; A song translated from the
French^ by David Humphreys. — Epitaph on a pa-
tient killed by cancer quack; Hypocrites hope; On
general Ethan Allen ; by Lemuel Hopkins. — An ora-
tion which might have been delivered to students in
anatomy on the late rupture between two schools in
Philadelphia, by Francis Hopkinson. — Philosophic
solitude; by William Livingston. — Descriptive lines
upon prospect from Beacon-Hill in Boston; Ode to
the Presioent on his visiting the Northern states;
Invocation to Hopej Prayer to Patience; Lines ad-
dressed to Delia Crusca; by Philenia, a lady of
Boston. — Alfred to Philenia. — Philenia to Alfred.
— Poem written in Boston at the commencement of
the Revolution; An intended inscription for monu-
ment on Beacon-Hill in Boston; by James Allen. —
Elegiac ode to General Greene, by George Richards.
Country school. — Speech of Hespcr. — [Poem on
the distress of inhabitants of Guinea.] — New Year's
wish ; From a Gentleman to a lady who had presented
him with a cake heart; by Dr — Utrum
horum mavis elige. — Ella, a Norwegian tale, ^ by
William Dunlap. — Eulogium on rum, by T. Smith.
— Country meeting, by T. C. James. — Written at
sea in a heavy gale, by Philip Freneau. — To Ella,
from Bertha. — An elegy written in February 1791;
Versification of passage from fifth book of Ossian's
Temora; Habakkuk, chap, in; Twilight of the Gods:
Extract from Conquest of Scandinavia; by Richard
Alsop. — Ode to conscience, by Theodore Dwight. —
Collolloo, an Indian tale, by William Dunlap. — An
ode to Miss ••**, by Joseph Howe. — Message from
Mordecai to Esther, by Timothy Dwight.
The American poetical miscellany. Orig-
inal and selected. Philadelphia: Published
by Robert Johnson, C. & A. Conrad & Co.
and Mathew Carey, booksellers and sta-
tioners. 1809. Ip.l., (1)4-304 p. 16^
NBH
John Binns, printer.
Includes the following poems by American
authors:
The burning of Fairfield, by D. Humphreys. —
Mercy, by SalTeck Osborn. — Eulogium on rum, by
Joseph Smith. — The country meeting, by T. C.
James. — The house of sloth, by Timothy Dwiffht. —
Extract from a dramatic manuscript, by Salleck
Osborn.
American taxation ta poem], 1765. (In:
E. A. and G. L. Duyckinck, Cyclopaedia of
American literature. New York, 1866. 8*.
v.l. p. 461-463.) NBB
Attributed to Samuel St. John of New Canaan,
Connecticut, and to Peter St John of Norwalk,
Connecticut.
Also printed in Frank Moore, Songs and haUads
of the American Revolution, New York, 1856, p. 1-
17, NBH.
The American times, a satire, in three
parts. See Odell, Jonathan.
An American youth, pseud. See The
Spunkiad: or Heroism improved.
Ames, Nathaniel, 1708-1764. An essay
upon the microscope. (In his: An astro-
nomical diary, or An almanac for the year
of our Lord Christ, 1741. Boston, 1741.
12**.) Reserve
Reprinted in Stedman and Hutchinson, A library
of American literature, New York, 1889, v. 2, p. 425-
427, NBB.
.\dditional poems without titles will be found in
his An astronomical diary, or An almanac... for
the years 1731, 1733-35, 1737-50, 1752-75, copies of
which are in the Reserve Room of the Library.
A poetical essay on happiness. (In
his: Ames's almanac revived and im-
proved: or, An astronomical diary for the
year of our Lord Christ, 1766. Boston,
1766. 12°.) Reserve
Victory implor'd for success against
the French in America. (In his: An as-
tronomical diary, or An almanac for the
year of our Lord Christ, 1747. Boston,
1747. 12°.) Reserve
The waking of sun. (In his: An
astronomical diary, or An almanac for the
year of our Lord Christ, 1739. Boston,
1739. 12°.) Reserve
Reprinted in Stedman and Hutchinson, A library
of American literature. New York, 1889, v. 2, p.
424-425, NBB.
The Anarchiard: a New England poem.
Written in concert by David Humphreys,
Joel Barlow. John Trumbull, and Dr. Lem-
uel Hopkins. Now first published in book
form. Edited, with notes and appendices,
by Luther G. Riggs. New Haven: Pub-
lished by Thomas H. Pease, 323 Chapel
Street. 1861. viii, 120 p. 24°. NBHD
The Library has another copy with the following
Portraits inserted: David Humphreys, Joel Barlow,
ohn Trumbull, Nathanael Greene, Robert Morris.
This poem was originally published in the follow-
ing numbers of The New Haven Gasette and Con-
necticut Magasine: Oct. 26. Nov. 2, Dec 28, 1786;
Jan. 11, 25. Feb. 22, March 15. 22, April 5. May 24.
Aug. 16, Sept. 13, 1787. The Library possesses all
the numbers of the New Haven GoMette in which
this poem appeared, except the last one, Sept. 13,
1787.
Nos. 1-4 of The Anarchiard were also printed in
The American museum, Philadelphia, 1789, v. 5, p.
94-100, 303-305.
The projector of this poem was Colonel David
Humphreys; and it was written in concert with
Barlow, Trumbull, and Hopkins; but what particular
installment or number was written by each nas never
been definitely ascertained.
520
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Andr6, John, 1751-1780. Cow-chace, in
three cantos, published on occasion of the
Rebel General Wayne's attack of the Refu-
gees 6lock-House on Hudson's river, on
Friday the 21st of July, 1780. [By Major
John Andre.i New-York: Printed by
James Rivington, mdccxxxx. 1 p.l.. (1)4-
69 p. 8°. Reserve
Included with the Cow-chace, are the following
poems: Yankee Doodle's Expedition to Rhode Island,
written at Philadelphia, p. 19-21; On the Affair be-
tween the Rebel Generals Howe and Gaddesden,
written at Charlestown, p. 23-26; The American
times, a satire. In three parts... By Camillo
Querno, p. 27-69.
Inserted, a portrait of Andre, engraved by Hap-
wood, from a drawing by Major Anor^, ornamented
by Shirt.
The Cow-chace appeared originally in The Royal
Gazette, in the following numbers: Canto i, Aug. 16,
1780; Canto ii, Aug. 30, 1760; Canto in, Sept. 23,
1780.
Also printed in William Dunlap, Andri; a tragedy.
New York, 1798, p. 75-84, Reserve, and in Winthrop
Sargent. The life of Major Andri, Boston, 1861,
and New York, 1871, p. 236-249, IGM.
Andrews, Edward W. An address be-
fore the Washington Benevolent Society,
in Newburyport, on the 22d. Feb. 1816. By
Edward W. Andrews, A.M. Published by
request of the society. Newburyport:
Published by William B. Allen & Co. No.
13. Cornhill. 1816. 1 p.l.. (1)4-15 p. 8^
NBHD p.v.5, no.l4
Aquiline Nimble-Chops, pseud. ^ De-
mocracy: an epic poem. See Livingston,
Henry Brockholst.
Aristocracy. An epic poem. Philadel-
phia: Printed for the editor. 1795. 2v. 8^
Reserve
In two parts issued separately.
[Part] 1 has 16 p. and is dated on p. vii: Phila-
delphia, January 5, 1795.
[Part] 2, without imprint, has 18[really 17] p.,
pages numbered 1-16, 18, and dated, on p. [4J: Phila-
delphia, March 26th, 1795.
Armstrong, William Clinton, 1855 — ,
editor. Patriotic poems of New Jersey.
[Newark, N. J.; 1906.] 3 p.l., ii-v, 248 p.,
5 pi., 3 ports. 8**. (Sons of the American
Revolution. — New Jersey Society. New
Jersey and the American Revolution.)
NBH
Arnold, Josias Lyndon, 1765-1796. Poems.
By the late Josias Lyndon Arnold. Esq;
of St. Johnsbury (Vermont) formerly of
Providence, and a tutor in Rhode-Island
College. Printed at Providence, by Carter
and Wilkinson, and sold at their book-
store, opposite the market, m. dcc. xcvii.
xii, (1)14-141 p. 12^ Reserve
Introduction by the editor, signed and dated:
James Burrill, jun. Providence, April. 1797.
"The last words of Sholum; or. The. dying In-
dian," p. 46-49, is not by Arnold, but by Philip
Frencau.
Several of Arnold's poems are printed in Samuel
Kettell. Specimens of American poetry, Boston, 1829,
V. 2, p. 77-82, NBH; also in E. A. and G. L. Duy-
ckincK. Cycloptrdia of American literature, New
York, 1866, v. 1, p. 530, A'BB.
Arouet, Poems of. See Ladd, Joseph
Brown.
The Art of domestic happiness and other
poems: By the Recluse, author of the In-
dependency of the Mind, affirmed. Pitts-
burgh: Published by Robert Patterson.
1817. 2 p.l., (i)vip., 11., (1)10-316 p., 11.
16^ NBHD
Printed by Butler and Lambdin.
' Avalanche, Sir Anthony, pseud. Fashion|s
analysis; or, The winter in town. A satiri-
cal poem. By Sir Anthony Avalanche.
With notes, illustrations, etc. by Gregory
Glacier, Gent. Part 1. New-York: Print-
ed for J. Osborn, No. 13 Park. 1807. 2 p.l.,
(1)6-84 p. 16°. NBHD
B., B., Esq. Entertainment for a winter's
evening. See Green, Joseph.
Bacon's epitaph, made by his man.
(Massachusetts Historical Society^ Col-
lections for 1814. Boston, 1838. 8*. series
2, V. 1, p. 58-59.) lAA
This epitaph is in the manuscript account of
Bacon and Ingram's rebellion found among the papers
of Capt. Nathaniel Burwell, printed in this volume
of the Collections.
Also printed in Stedman and Hutchinson, A libra-
rv of American literature. New York, 1889, v. 1, p.
456-457. NBB.
Ballads and poems relating to the Bur-
goyne campaign. Annotated by William
L. Stone. . . Albany, N. Y.: Joel Munsell's
Sons, 1893. 12. 359 p.. 1 pi. (front.) 8^
(Munsell's historical series, no. 20.)
lAG and NBHD
Ballston Springs. See Law, Thomas.
Banks, Louis Albert. Immortal songs of
camp and field. The story of their inspira-
tion together with striking anecdotes con-
nected with their history... Cleveland:
The Burrows Brothers Company, 1899.
298 p.. 25 pi., 25 ports. 8^ NBH
Contains the following songs, written before 1820:
The American flag, by J. R. Drake, p. 17-24;
Adams and liberty, by R. T. Paine, p. 27-37; The
Star-Spangled banner, by F. S. Key, p. 53-63; Hail
Columbia, by J. Hopkinson, p. 67-77.
Barlow, Joel, 1754-1812. The Columbiad
a poem. By Joel Barlow. Printed by Fry
and Kammerer for C. and A. Conrad and
Co. Philadelphia; Conrad, Lucas and Co.
Baltimore. Philadelphia: 1807. 1 p.l., (i)
iv-xvi, 454 p., front, (port.), 11 pi. 4**.
Reserve and NBHD
The Reserve copy is^ extra illustrated, having 22
plates and 58 portraits inserted.
The Columbiad is an amplification of the author's
Vision of Columbus.
This work, which is a fine example of early
American bookmaking, was published at the expense
of Robert Fulton, the inventor, who also "desi^ated
the subjects to be painted for engravings" at his own
expense.
Philadelphia: Published by C.
and A. Conrad and Co. Philadelphia; Con-
EARLY AMERICAN POETRY TO 1820
521
rad, Lucas and Co. Baltimore. Fry and
Kammerer, printers. 1809. 2 v. 16*.
NBHD
The Library has volume 2 only. v. 2. 2 p.l., (1)
6-218 p.
London: Printed for Richard
Phillips, Bridge Street, Blackfriars. 1809.
1 p.l., (i)iv-xxxiiip., 1 1., 428 p. 8^ NBHD
Frontispiece, portrait of author, inserted.
With the last corrections of
the author. By Joel Barlow. Paris: Print-
ed for F. Schoell. Bookseller. 1813. 3 p.l.,
(i)vi-xl, 448 p., 2 pi. (incl. front.), 2 ports.
8^ NBHD
The conspiracy of kings; a poem:
addressed to the inhabitants of Europe,
from another quarter of the World. By
Joel Barlow, author of the Vision of Co-
lumbus, Advice to the Privileged Orders
&c. &c. Printed and sold by Robinson &
Tucker: Newburyport — 1794. 30 p. 8**.
Reserve
Inserted, the portrait of the author engraved by
Edwin.
Also printed in The New-York magastne, New-
York, 1792, V. 3, p. 375-382, Reserve: the author's
A letter to the national convention of Prance, on the
defects in the constitution of 1791, New York [1793?],
p. 73-87, Reserve; The Columbian' muse, New York,
1794. p. 1-10, NBH ; and in The political writings of
Joel Barlow, New York, 1796, p. 237-258. Reserve.
Description of the first American
congress; American Revolution; American
sages; American painters; American poets.
(In: The Beauties of poetry, British and
American. Philadelphia, 1791. 16*. p.
155-174.) Reserve
Also printed in The Columbian muse. New York,
1794, p. 89-109, NBH.
An Elegy on the late honorable
Titus Hosmer, Esq. one of the Counsel-
lors of the State of Connecticut, a Member
of Congress, and a Judge of the Maritime
Court of Appeals for the United States of
America. (In: American poems, selected
and original. Litchfield, 1793. 12^ p. 108-
117.) Reserve and NBH
The hasty-pudding: a poem, in three
cantos. Written at Chambery, in Savoy,
January 1793. [By Joel Barlow. New
Haven: Tiebout & O'Brien, 1796.i 2 p.l.,
(1)6-15 p. 8**. Reserve
First printed in The New-York magazine, New
York, 1796, new series, v. 1, p. 41-49, Reserve.
Also printed in Samuel Kettell, Specimens of
American poetry. Boston, 1829, v. 2, p. 13-21, NBH;
£. A. and G. L. Duyckinck, Cyclopaaia of American
literature. New York, 1866, v. 1, p. 400^03, NBB.
Brooklyn: Published by Wm.
Bigelow, 55 Fulton-Street. A. Spooner,
printer. 1833. 1 p.l., (i)iv-v, 6-22p. 12^
♦ C p.v.724, no.8
New York: C. M. Saxton
il852?]. 12 p. 12^ VPC
Bd. with: R. L. Allen. The American farm book.
New York, 1852. 12'.
A poem, spoken at the public com-
mencement at Yale-college, in New-Hav-
en, Sept. 12, 1781. (In: American poems,
selected and original. Litchfield, 1793. 12°.
p. 94-107.) Reserve and NBH
The prospect of peace. (In: Ameri-
can poems, selected and original. Litch-
field, 1793. 12^ p. 85-93.)
Reserve and NBH
Also printed in The Columbian muse, New York,
1794, p. 10-16, NBH.
The vision of Columbus; a poem in
nine books. By Joel Barlow, Esquire.
Hartford: Printed by Hudson and Good-
win, for the author, m.dcc.lxxxvii. 258 p.,
61. 12°. Reserve
This is the original edition, with twelve pages
containing the names of upwards of five hundred
subscribers, leading men of the day, including Wash-
ington, Franklin, Burr, Gov. George Clinton, etc.
Hartford, N. E. printed: Lon-
don re-printed, for C. Dilly, in the Poultry;
and J. Stockdale, Piccadilly, m.dcclxxxvii.
XX, 244 p. 12**. Reserve
2 portraits inserted. Frontispiece is portrait of
Joel Barlow, painted by Robert Fulton, engraved by
A. B. Durand. Facing p. 3, Portrait of Columbus
painted by M. Macella, engraved by P. Maverick.
The second edition. Hart-
ford: Printed by Hudson and Goodwin, for
the author, m.dcc.lxxxvii. 258 p., 3 1. 16**.
Reserve
The last three leaves contain the names of sub-
scribers.
The first edition, corrected...
To which is added. The conspiracy of
kings: a poem, by the same author. Paris:
Printed at the English Press, Rue de Vau-
firard. No. 1214; and sold by Barrois,
enior, Quai des Augustins; and R. Thom-
son, Rue de L'Anciene Comedie Frangaise,
no. 42. 1793. 2 p.l., 304 p. 8°. Reserve
Lacks portrait.
The conspiracy of kings, a poem, p. 277-304.
See also The Anarchiard.
Bartlett, Joseph, 1762-1827. Physiog-
nomy, a poem, delivered at the request of
the Society of ^ B K, in the chapel of
Harvard University, on the day of their
anniversary, July 18th, 1799. By Joseph
Bartlett Boston, Printed by John Russell,
1799. 16 p. 8^ Reserve
Trimmed down from 4*, cropping text and mar-
gins.
The Battle of Bunkers Hill, a dramatic
piece, in five acts. See Brackenridge, Hugh
Henry.
Battle of Niagara, a poem. See Neal,
John.
The Battle of the Thames, October 5,
1813; from an unpublished poem, entitled
Tecumseh. By a young American. New
York: Published at the Log Cabin Office,
No. 30 Ann-Street. 1840. Ip.l., (1)4-15 p.
12°. IIH p.v.6, no.l
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The Bay Psalm book. See Bible. Old
Testament: Psalms. English. 1640.
Bayard. Address to the robin redbreast.
(In: The Beauties of poetry, British and
American. Philadelphia, 1791. 16°. p.
201-204.) Reserve
Also printed in The Columbian muse. New York»
1794. p. 177-181. NBH.
Woman's fate. Written in the
character of a lady under the influence of
a strong, but unfortunate attachment. (In:
The Beauties of poetry, British and Ameri-
can. Philadelphia, 1791. 16^ p. 127-130.)
Reserve
The Beauties of poetry, British and
American: containing some of the produc-
tions of Waller, Milton, Addison, Pope,
Shirley, Parnell, Watts, Thomson, Young,
Shenstone. Akenside, Gray, Goldsmith,
Johnson, Moore, Garrick, Cowper, Beattie,
Burns. Merry, Cowley, Wolcott, Palmer-
ton, Penrose. Evans, Barlow, Dwight,
Freneau, Humphreys, Livingston, J.
Smith, W. M. Smith, Bayard, Hopkinson,
James, Markoe, Prichard, Fentham, Brad-
ford, Dawes. Lathrop, Osborne. Philadel-
phia: From the press of M. Carey. No.
118, Market-Street. M.DCC.xa. 3 p.l. (incl.
leaf of adv.), vii, viii, 244 p. 16**. Reserve
American contributions include:
Columbia, by Dwight. — Benevolence, by Dawes.
— Woman's fate, by Bayard. — Future state of the
western territorjr; American winter: On love and the
American fair: Depredations and destruction of the
Algerines; by Humphreys. — Excellent logic; British
favours to America; Extreme humanity; Omens;
Nobility anticifMited ; by Trumbull. — Description of
the first American Congress;^ American Revolution;
American sages^ American painters; American poets;
by Barlow. — Eulogium on rum, by^ Jos. Smith. —
Faith, an ode; Hope, an ode; Charity; an ode; by
Markoe. — On a lady's birth day. by W. M. Smith.
— Description of Jehovah, from the xviiith Psalm,
by Ladd. — The Country meeting, by T. C. Tames.
— On the birth-day of Gen. Washington, by ^flarkoe.
— .Art and nature, by W. M. Smith. — The old
soldier, bjj Fentham. — The war-horse, by Ladd. —
On the migration to America and peopling the wes-
tern country, by Freneau. — A pastoral song, by
Bradford. — The seasons moralized, by Dwight. —
Character of St. Tamany. by Pritchard. — A son^,
by Dwight. — The Federal Convention. — A fair
bar^in. by Hopkinson. — Song sung in St. Andrew's
Society, New York, on Tuesday August 22, 1790,
when Colonel Alexander M'Gillwray was present. —
Address to the robin red-breast, by Bayard. — A
winter piece, by Lathrop. — Elegiac epistle on the
death of his sisters — ana sent to another, by Osborn.
— Hymn sung at the Universal meetinghouse in
Boston, Easter Sunday. April 4. 1790. — ^The Deity,
and his dispensations; Creation; Original state of
man; Three fold state of man emblematized; Pros-
pect of America j by Dwight. — Progress of science,
oy Evans. — Philosophic solitude, by Livingston. —
Sketches of American history, by Freneau. — An
Indian eclogue, by Jos. Smith.
Belknap, Jeremy, 1744-1798. An eclogue,
occasioned by the death of the Reverend
Alexander Cummings, A.M., on the 25th
of August A. D. 1763. iCtat. 27,.. [By
J. Belknap, B. A.j Boston: Printed by D.
& J. Kneeland, for J. Edwards, 1763. 8 p.
16°. Reserve
Text cropped by trimming.
Benedict, David, 1779-1874. A poem de-
livered in Taunton, September 16th, A.D.
1807, at the anniversary election of the
Philandrian Society. By David Benedict.
Boston: Belcher & Armstrong, printers.
No. 70, State-Street. 1807. 1 p.l., (1)4-19
p. 8^ NBHp.v^6,no.l7
The watery war: or, A poetical de-
scription of the existing controversy be-
tween the Pedobaptists and Baptists, on
the subjects and mode of baptism. By
John of Enon. Boston: Printed and sold
by Manning & Loring. No. 2, Cornhill.
1808. 2 p.l., (1)6-34 p. 12^ Reserve
Bernard, Francis. See Pietas et gratu-
latio.. . .
Beveridge, John. Epistolae familiares
et alia qusedam miscellanea. Familiar
epistles, and other miscellaneous pieces,
wrote originally in Latin verse, by John
Beveridge, A.M. Professor of languages
in the College and Academy of Philadel-
phia. To which are added several trans-
lations into English verse, by different
hands, &c. Philadelphia. Printed for the
author by William Bradford, at the Lon-
don Coffee-House, at the corner of Market
and Front-Streets. m,dcc,lxv. xi, 88 p.
12**. Reserve
Bible. Old Testament: Psalms. Eng-
lish. 1640. The whole booke of Psalmes
faithfully translated into English metre.
W hereunto is prefixed a discourse declar-
ing not only the lawfuUness, but also the
necessity of the heavenly ordinance of
singing Scripture Psalmes in the Churches
of God. Imprinted, 1640. [Cambridge:
Stephen Daye.j 1471. 12**. Reserve
Slightly imperfect.
The first book^ printed in English in North
America. The version of the Psalms was made about
the year 1636, the principal divines of the country
each translating a portion. The principal oart of
the work was committed to Mr. Richard Mather,
minister of the church in Dorchester, who probably
wrote the preface also, and to Mr. Thomas Weld
and Mr. Joon Eliot, associate ministers of the church
in Roxbury. The work of printing was completed in
1640, and the new Psalm book was adoptedfat once
by nearly every congregation in the colony of Mas-
sachusetts Bay, and for that reason it came to be
known as the Bay Psalm book. Of this famous
book there are only ten copies known to be extant,
of which only four are perfect.
For detailed statement and description see the fac-
simile reprint with the introduction by Wilberforce
Eames.
The Bay Psalm book; being a fac-
simile reprint of the first edition, printed
by Stephen Daye at Cambridge, in New
England in 1640. With an introduction by
Wilberforce Eames. New York: Dodd,
Mead & Company, 1903. 1 p.l., v-xvii p.,
1471. 8^ Reserve
One of 975 copies on plain paper.
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Prepared for the New Eng-
land Society in the City of New York
[190-?j. 1 p.l., v-xvii p., 147 1. 8^ Reserve
With an introduction by Wilberforce Eames. In*
troduction dated: October, 1903.
A literal reprint of the Bay Psalm
book, being the earliest New England ver-
sion of the Psalms, and the first book
printed in America... Cambridge: C. B.
Richardson, 1862. vii p., 1491. 8^
Stuart 4966
No. 40 of fifty copies printed.
Bigelow, Samuel, fl. 1776. A poem suit-
able for the present day, in five parts,
Worcester, 1776. New York: repr. for
C. F. Heartman, 1915. 2 p.l., 7-26 p. 8**.
(Heartman's historical series, no. 14.)
Reserve
Facsimile reprint, including title-page of original
edition, Worcester, 1776.
No. 8 of forty copies printed on Fabriano hand*
made paper.
Biglow, William, 1773-1844. Com-
mencement, a poem: or rather commence-
ment of a poem, recited before the Phi
Beta Kappa Society, in their dining hall,
in Cambridge, Aug. 29, 1811. By a brother
[i. e., William Bi^lowj. Salem: Printed by
Thomas C. Cushing. 1811. 1 p.l., (1)4-8 p.
8^ NBHD
With bookplate of Henry 6. Anthony.
Education; a poem: spoken at Cam-
bridge at the request of the Phi Beta
Kappa Society; July 18th 1799; By William
Biglow. Salem: Joshua Cushing. 1799. 2
p.l., (1)4-17 p. 8^ NBH p.v^6, no.l6
First 2 1. and last leaf lacking. Title-page sup-
plied in ms.
Re-re-commencement: a kind of a
poem: calculated to be recited before an
"assemblage" of New-England divines, of
all the various denominations; but which
never was so recited, and in all human
probability never will be. By a friend of
every body and every soul. Salem: Printed
by Thomas C. Cushing. 1812. 1 p.l., (1)
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Bland, Theodoric, 1742-1790. [Patriotic
poem on the battle of Lexington.] (In:
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Campbell. Petersburg, 1840. 8**. v. 1, p.
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1783. An evening prospect. (In: The
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Brackenridge, Hugh Henry, 1748-1816.
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entering the town of Boston, p. 45-46; A military
song by the army: on General Washingfton's victori-
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Bradford, William, 1588-1657. Certain
verses left by... William Bradford. ..penned
by his own hand, declaring the dispensa-
tion of God's providence towards him in
the time of his life, and his preparation and
fittedness for death. (In: N. Morton, New-
Englands Memoriall. Cambridge, 1669.
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children. (In: William and Mary College
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William Bradford, Governour of Plymouth
Colony. (Massachusetts Historical Soci-
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Of Boston in New England; A
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A pastoral song. Ascribed to W.
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Providence and the Pilgrim. (In:
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Some observations of God's merci-
ful dealing with us in this wilderness, and
his gracious protection over us these many
years. (Massachusetts Historical Society.
Proceedings. 1869-70. Boston, 1871. 8**.
v. 11, p. 465-478.) lAA
A word to New Plymouth. (Mas-
sachusetts Historical Society. Proceed-
ings, 1869-70. Boston, 1871. 8". v. 11, p.
478-482.) lAA
Bradstreet, Mrs. Anne Dudley, 1612-72.
A dialogue between Old England and New
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Bradstreet. Boston [1905]. 20 p. 12**.
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Contents: A dialogue between Old England and
New concerning their present troubles, anno 1642. —
In honor of that high and mighty Princess Queen
Elizabeth of happy memory. — To the memory of my
dear and ever honored father Thomas Dudley, Esq.,
who deceased July 31, 1653, and of his age 77. —
An epitaph on my dear and ever honored mother
Mrs. Dorothy Dudley, who deceased December 27,
1643. and of her age 61. — The author to her book.
— To my dear and loving husband. — In reference
to her children 23 June, 1659. — In thankful re-
membrance for my dear husband's safe arrival, Sep-
tember 3, 1662.
The poems of Mrs. Anne Brad-
street (1612-1672). Together with her
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Several poems compiled with great
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wherein especially is contained a compleat
discourse, and description of the four ele-
ments, constitutions, ages of man, seasons
of the year. Together with an exact epi-
tome of the three first monarchyes viz.
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other pleasant & seriots poems; By a Gen-
tle-woman in New-England [i.e., Anne Brad-
street]. The second edition, corrected by
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several other poems found amongst her
papers after death. Boston, Printed by
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Several poems compiled with great
variety of wit and learning, full of delight;
wherein especially is contained, a compleat
discourse and description of the four ele-
ments, constitutions, ages of man, seasons
of the year. Together with an exact epi-
tome of the three first monarchies, viz. the
Assyrian, Persian, Grecian, and Roman
common wealth, from its beginning to the
end of their last king. With divers other
pleasant and serious poems. By a Gentle-
woman in New-England (i.e., Anne Brad-
streetj. The third edition, corrected by
the author, and enlarged by an addition of
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The tenth muse lately sprung up in
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Old England and New, concerning the late
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serious poems. [By Anne Bradstreet.]
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Branagan, Thomas. Avenia, or A tragi-
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species; and infringement on the rights of
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Branch, William. Life, a poem in three
books; descriptive of the various charac-
ters in life; the different passions, with
their moral influence; the good and evil
resulting from their sway; and of the
perfect man. Dedicated to the social and
political welfare of the people of the
United States. By William Branch, junior,
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Brockway, Thomas. The gospel trag-
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Frontispiece, an engraving of the Crucifixion, by
Amos Doolittle.
A Brother, pseud. Commencement, a
poem . . . See Biglow, William.
Brown, Charles Brockden, 1771-1810.
Monody, on the death of Gen. George
Washington, delivered at the New- York
Theatre [sic] on Monday evening, Dec. 30,
'99. [By Charles Brockden Brown.j (In:
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Brown, Solyman, 1790-1865. An essay
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▼. 2, p. 351-353, NBH.
Bryan, Daniel. The mountain muse: com-
prising The adventures of Daniel Boone;
and The power of virtuous and refined
beauty. By Daniel Bryan. Of Rocking-
ham County, Virginia. Harrisonburg:
Printed for the author: By Davidson &
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Bryant, William CuUen, 1794-1878. The
embargo; or. Sketches of the times. A
satire. The second edition, corrected and
enlarged. Together with the Spanish
Revolution, and other poems. By William
Cullen Bryant. Boston: Printed for the
author, by E. G. House, No. 5, Court
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Thanatopsis. (In: The North
American review for 1817. Boston, 1825.
Second edition. 8^ v. 5, p. 338-340.) ♦ DA
Also in Specimens of the American poets, Lon<
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Bulkley, Edward. A threnodia upon our
churches second dark eclipse, happening
July 20, 1663 by deaths interposition be-
tween us and that great light and divine
plant, Mr. Samuel Stone, late of Hartford
in New-England. (In: N. Morton, New-
Englands memoriall. Cambridge, 1669.
\2\ p. 168-169.) Reserve
Upon the death of that truely God-
ly, reverend, and faithful servant of Christ,
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church at Cambridge, who deceased July
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193.) Reserve
Bulkley, Peter. A lamentation for the
death of that precious and worthy minister
of Jesus Christ, Mr. Thomas Hooker, who
died July 7, 1647, as the sun was setting:
the same hour of the day died blessed Cal-
vin, that glorious light. (In: N. Morton,
New Englands memoriall. Cambridge,
1669. 12^ p. 127-129.) Reserve
Burgojme's proclamation. See Living-
ston, William.
Buric, John Daly, d. 1808. Bunker-Hill;
or. The death of General W^arren: an his-
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late of Trinity-College, Dublin. As per-
formed at the theatres in America, for
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New-York: Published by D. Longworth,
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First published in 1808.
"Ode for the fourth March, 1817. Written for
the occasion by Mr. Samuel Woodworth, and sung
by Mr. Abraham Stage." 1 1. following p. 42.
Byles, Mather, 1706-1788. The comet: a
poem. [By Mather Byles.] Boston: Print-
ed and sold by B. Green and Comp. in
Newbury-Street, and D. Goodkin, at the
Corner of Water-street, Cornhil. 1744. 4
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Woodcut on title-page of a comet.
Also printed in The Massachusetts magazine, Bos-
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The conflagration. (In: Samuel
Kettell, Specimens of American poetry.
Boston, 1829. 12^ v. 1, p. 126-129.) NBH
A full and true account of how
the lamentable wicked French and Indian
pirates were taken by the valliant English-
men. (In: E. A. and G. L. Duyckinck,
Cyclopaedia of American literature. New
York, 1866. 8^ v. 1, p. 118.) NBB
The God of tempest and earth-
quake. (In: Samuel Kettell, Specimens of
American poetry. Boston, 1829. 12**. v. 1.
p. 129-131.) NBH
Hymn written during a voyage.
(In: Samuel Kettell, Specimens of Ameri-
can poetry. Boston, 1829. 12°. v. 1. p.
132.) NBH
First appeared in A Collection of poems, by sev-
eral hands, Boston, 1744.
Also printed in E. A. and G. L. Duyckinck. Cy-
clopaedia of American literature. New York, 1866,
y. 1, p. 121, NBB; Stedman and Hutchinson, A li-
brary of American literature. New York, 1889, v. 2,
p. 432. NBB.
To His Excellency Governour
Belcher, on the Death of His Lady. An
Epistle. By the Reverend Mr. Byles. [Bos-
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Also printed in Samuel Kettell, Specimens of
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NBH.
C, E., Gent. Sotweed redivivus. See
Cook, Ebcnezer.
C, G. A little looking-glass for the
times; or, A brief remembrancer for Penn-
sylvania. Containing some serious hints,
affectionately addressed to the people of
every rank and station in the province:
with an appendix, by way of supplication
to Almighty God. By G. C. Wilmington.
Printed and sold by James Adams, 1764.
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Caldwell, Charles, 1772-1853. An elegiac
poem on the death of General Washington.
By Charles Caldwell, A.M. M.D. Phila-
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a hand bill, and circulated, at the commencement of
the present year, among patrons of The True Ameri-
can, a copy of which, upon satin, is described and
quoted in The Historical magaxine, Boston, 1857, v.
1, p. 233-234, 7.4.4.
The Camp meeting. The extravagant
zeal of religious fanatics and the licentious
rioting of unprincipled people who attend
these meetings, deserve the severest cen-
sure: but the truly pious of all denomina-
tions, both in the camp and out of it, will
ever be respected and revered. By the
Druid of the Lakes. The meeting here
celebrated was held in a deep forest of wild
woods, five miles from the east bank of the
Cayuga lake, in the western district of
New- York. Printed in the Year 1810. To
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Capen, Joseph, 1658-1725. Funeral elegy,
upon the much to be lamented death and
most deplorable expiration of the pious,
learned, ingenious, and eminently useful!
servant of God, Mr. John Foster, who ex-
pired and breathed out his soul quietly into
the arms of his blessed Redeemer, at Dor-
chester, Sept. 9th, Anno Dom: 1681. iCtatis
anno 33. (In- T. C. Simonds, History of
South Boston. Boston, 1857. 12**. p. 38-
39.) IQH
Carey, Mathew, 1760-1839. The porcu-
piniad: a hudibrastic poem. In three can-
tos. Addressed to William Cobbett, by
Mathew Carey. Philadelphia: Printed and
sold by the author. 1799. 2 v. 8^*.
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In four cantos.
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viii. (1)10-52 p.
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(1)6-44 p.
The prayer of an American citizen.
(In: The American museum. Philadel-
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Carpenter, William. A poem on the exe-
cution of William Shaw, at Springfield,
December 13th, 1770, for the murder of
Edward East in Springfield gaol, by Wil-
liam Carpenter. [New Yorkij C. F. Heart-
man. 1916. 61.. folded fac. 8*. (Heart-
man's historical series, no. 21.) Reserve
Case, Wheeler. Revolutionary memori-
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Case, published in 1778... Edited by the
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Includes reprint of original title-page (with auth-
or's name inserted): Poems, occasioned by several
circumstances and occurrences in the present grand
contest of America for liberty. New Haven: Printed
by Tho. and Samuel Green. 1778.
Contents: A contest between the eagle and the
crane. Composed February, 1776. — A dialogue be-
tween Col. raine and Miss Clorinda Fairchilo, when
taking leave of her to go on the northern expedi-
tion. — St. Clair's retreat, and Burgoyne's defeat. —
The first chapter of the lamentations of (General
Burgoyne. — The fall of Burgoyne. — The vanity of
trusting in an arm of flesh. — The tragical death of
Miss Jane M'Crea, who was scalped and inhumanly
butchered by a scouting party ot Burgoyne's army,
on his way towards Albany. — An answer for th«
messengers of the nation.
Caustic, Christopher, pseud. See Fes-
senden, Thomas Green.
Church, Benjamin. 1734-1776. The
choice: a poem, after the manner of Pom-
fret. Written in the year 1757. By Dr.
Benjamin Church, while at college, and
at the age of eighteen years. Printed at
Worcester: By Isaiah Thomas, jun. April
— 1802. Ip.l., (1)4-16 p. 8^ Reserve
Reprinted in E. A. and G. L. Duyckinck, Cyclo-
pttdia of American literature. New York, 1866, v. 1,
p. 231-233, NBB.
Lines on the accession of George
II. (In: Samuel Kettell, Specimens of
American poetry. Boston, 1829. 12*. v.
1, p. 156-160.) NBH
The times a poem. [By Benjamin
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Title-page lacking, supplied with a photostat fac-
simile.
A satire on and against the Stamp Act.
Reprinted in Samuel Kettell, Specimens of Ameri-
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See also Pietas et gratulatio . . .
Church, Edward. The dangerous vice
******* (In: Samuel Kettell, Specimens
of American poetry. Boston, 1829. 12**.
V. 1, p. 343-347.) NBH
A Citizen of Baltimore, pseud. Original
poems. See Townsend, Richard H.
A Citizen of Boston, pseud. The Declara-
tion of Independence; a poem. See Rich-
ards, George.
The Clerical candidates. A poem. Wash-
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This poem was written to point out "the advan-
tages to society, of a clergy whose lives have been
devoted to literature and a preparation for their pro-
fession, over any to be expected from upstart pre-
tenders without anv solid qualification, other than
external effrontery."
Cleveland, Aaron, 1744-1815. The fam-
ily blood. A burlesque. (In: Charles W.
Everest. The poets of Connecticut. New
York, 1860. 8^ p. 32-34.) NBH
First published in C. W. Everest, The poets of
Connecticut, Hartford, 1843.
Also printed in E. C. Stedman and E. M. Hutch-
inson, A library of American literature. New York,
1889, V. 3, p. 304-306, NBB.
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The philosopher and boy. (In:
Charles W. Everest, The poets of Con-
necticut. New York, 1860. 8^ p. 25-32.)
NBH
Written when the author was nineteen years of
age.
First published in C. W. Everest, The poets of
Connecticut, Hartford, 1843.
Cliffton, William, 1772-1799. The group:
or An elegant representation illustrated.
Embellished with a beautiful head of S.
Verges, C.S. Philadelphia: Printed for
Thomas Stevens, by Lang and Ustick.
M.DCC. xcvi. 3p.l., (1)8-35(1) p., front,
(port.) 12**. Reserve
A satire in support of Jay's treaty.
Poems, chiefly occasional, by the
late Mr. Cliffton. To which are prefixed,
introductory notices of the life, character
and writings, of the author, and an en-
graved likeness. New-York: Printed for
J. W. Fenno, by G. & R. Waite. 1800.
xviii, 119(1) p., front, (port.) 12**. Reserve
The leaf preceding p. [71] is a .special title read-
ing: Some account of^ a manuscript, found among
the papers of a French emigrant in London, entitled
Talleyrand's descent into Hell. "From the Anchor
Qub.^'
Frontispiece, the portrait of the author engraved
by D. Edwin, after Field.
Library has another copy in NBHD, lacking por-
trait.
Some of Cliffton's poems are printed in Samuel
Kettell, Specimens of American poetry, Boston, 1829,
V. 2. p. 87-93. NBH; also in E. A. and G. L. Duy-
ckincK, Cyclopedia of American literature. New
York, 1866, v. 1, p. 604-609, NEB,
To William Gifford, esquire. (In:
William Gifford, The Baviad, and Maeviad.
Philadelphia, 1799. 16^ p. v-xi.) Reserve
Written for this edition of Gif ford's Baviad ^ and
Metfiad, at the request of the publisher, Wdliam
Cobbett. Signed and dated: C. Philadelphia 13th
May, 1799.
Reprinted in E. A. and G. L. Duyckinck, Cyclo-
padia of American literature, v. 1, p. 606-607, NBB.
Club of Odd Volumes. Early American
poetry [reprintsi. v. 1-5. Boston: The
Club of Odd Volumes, 1894-98. 5 v. sq.
8°. Reserve
[v.] I. Tompson, Benjamin. New-England's crisis,
[v.] II. Morrell, William. New-England,
[v.] III. Mather, Cotton. A poem and an elegy,
[v.] IV. Elegies and epitaphs, 1677-1717.
[v.] V. Wolcott, Roger. The poems of Roger
Wolcott, Esq., 1725.
Cobbett, William, 1762-1835. French ar-
rogance; or "The cat let out of the bag";
a poetical dialogue between the envoys of
America, and X. Y. Z. and the lady. (By
William Cobbett.i Philadelphia: Published
by Peter Porcupine, opposite Christ-
Church, and sold by the principal book-
sellers. 1798. [Price 25 cents.] (Copy-
right secured according to law.j 2p.l., (1)
6-31 p. 8°. Keserve
Reprinted with type- facsimile title-page in Mag-
asine of history with notes and queries, extra no. 44,
p. 383-408, lAG.
Cobby, John. Poetic essays on the glory
of Christ, and on the divinity and work of
the Holy Spirit. By John Cobby. Price
eight cents. New- York: Printed by John
Tiebout, No. 358, Pearl-Street, for the
author. 1797. 1 p.l., (1)4-16 p. 8^
NBH p.v^6, no.14
An hymn, composed for, and sung on New- Year's
day, 1797, p. [15]-16.
Cockloft, Pindar, pseud. See Irving,
William.
Coffin, Robert Stevenson, 1797-1827. The
miscellaneous poems of the Boston Bard
(i.e., Robert Stevenson Coffinj. Philadel-
phia: Printed for the author, by J. H. Cun-
ningham. 1818. Ip.l., (i)iv-xv(i), (1)18-
156 p. 24^ NBHD
Cogswell, Mason F. ' See The Echo.
Colman, Benjamin, 1673-1747. On Eli-
jah's translation, occasioned by the death
of the reverend and learned Mr. Samuel
Willard. (In: Samuel Kettell, Specimens
of American poetry. Boston, 1829. 12°.
v. 1, p. 55-61.) NBH
A quarrel with fortune. (In: Eben-
ezer Turell, The life and character of the
Reverend Benjamin Colman. Boston,
1729. 8^ p. 24-25.) Reserve
Reprinted in Stedman and Hutchinson, A library
of American literature. New York, 1889, v. 2, p. 296,
NBB.
To Urania on the death of her first
child. (In: E. A. and G. L. Duyckinck,
Cyclopaedia of American literature. New
York, 1866. 8^ v. 1, p. 74.) NBB
First published in Ebenezer Turell, The life and
character of the Reverend Benjamin Colman, Boa-
ton, 1729, p. 188-191, Reserve,
Columbia's naval triumphs. New- York:
Published by Inskeep & Bradford, No. 128
Broadway. J. Seymour, printer. No. 149
John-street. 1813. 3 p.l., (1)3-132 p. nar.
24^ NBHD
The Columbiad: Or a poem on the
American war. See Snowden, Richard.
The Columbian muse. A selection of
American poetry from various authors of
established reputation. New York: Print-
ed by J. Carey, for Mathew Carey, Phila-
delphia. 1794. 2 p.l., 224 p. 16^ Reserve
Contents: Conspiracy of kings; Prospects of
peace; by J[oel Barlow. — Philosophic solitude, by
William Livingston. — An oration which might have
been delivered to students in anatomy on the late
rupture between the two schools of Philadelphia,
by Francis Hopkinson. — Address to the Genius of
America; Columbia; Seasons moralized; by Timothy
Dwight. — Elegy on the times; Elegy on the death
of Mr. Buckingham St. John; Ambition; The critics;
by John Trumbull. — Epistle to Col. Humphreys, by
Timothy Dwight. — Sketches of American history, by
Philip r rcneau. — Description of the first American
congress; American Revolution; American sages;
American painters; American poets; by Joel Barlow.
— Eulogium on rum, by Joseph Smith. — An elegy
on the burning of Fairfield, Connecticut; Elegy on
Lieut. De Hart; Mount Vernon; An ode to Laura;
Genius of America; by David Humphreys. — The
EARLY AMERICAN POETRY TO 1820
529
country meeting, by T. C. James. — Poem written at
sea. by Philip Freneau. — The American warrior;
Doctrine of consequences; Song: by a South Caroli-
nian aged 17. — Stanzas on the President's birthdav.
— The fire fly. — The thunder storm. — An epistle
to Dr. Dwiffht; A song translated from the French:
by David Humphreys. — Epitaph on a patient killed
by a cancer quack; Hypocrite's hope; by Lemuel
Hopkins. — An intended inscription, by James Allen.
— Depredations and destruction of the Algerines,
by David Humphreys. — A winter piece, by Lathrop.
— An Indian eclogue, by Joseph Smith. — Future
state of the western territory; American winter; On
love and the American fair; by David Humphreys.
— Benevolence, by Dawes. — The old soldier, by
Fenthani. — The war-horse, by Doctor Ladd. — On
the migration to America, by Philip Freneau. — A
pastoral song, by Bradford. — Address to the robin
red-breast, by Bayard. — Progress of science, by
Evans. — On a lady's birthday, by W. M. Smith. —
Description of Jehovah, by Doctor Ladd. — Nature
and art, by W. M. Smith. — Cololoo, by William
Dunlap. — An elegy, written in February 1791, by
Richard AIsod. — The Deity; Creation; New Eng-
land describea; Picture of a New England village;
House of sloth; A female worthv; Miseries of war;
bv Timothy Dwight. — Ella, a Norwegian tale, by
William Dunlap. — The country school. — Invoca-
tion to Hope. — Praver to Patience. — Character of
St. Tamany, by William Pritchard.
The Columbian naval melody; a collec-
tion of songs and odes, composed on the
late naval victories and other occasions.
Boston: Printed by Hans Lund. 1813. 1
p.l., (1)3-94 p.. 11. 12^ NBHD
The Comet: a poem. See Byles, Mather.
Commencement, a poem. See Biglow,
William.
Commercial Advertiser, New York. The
embassina; addressed to the patrons of the
Commercial Advertiser, by the carriers —
with the compliments of the season. Janu-
ary 1, 1800. (In: Commercial Advertiser.
New-York, Jan. 2, 1800. f**. no. 699, p. 1.)
Reserve
A poem relating to the events of the preceding
year, and Washington's death.
Reprinted in The Spectator, New- York, Jan. 4,
1800, no. 238, p. 1.
Cook, Ebenezer. An elegy [on] the
death of the Honourable Nicholas Lowe,
Esq: By E. Cooke. Laureat. (Maryland
Historical Society. Fund publication, no.
36, p. 53-56.) lAA
This elegy appeared originally in the Maryland
Gasette, December 24. 1728.
The sot-weed factor: or, A voyage
land. Annapolis: Printed by William Parks. 1731.
Reprinted in 1865 in number two of Shea's Early
Southern tracts, ISG.
Third reprint, in modern type, with a photo-fac-
simile title-page in Maryland Historical Society,
Fund publication^ no. 36, lAA.
Sotweed redivivus: or the Planters
to Maryland. A satyr. In which is de-
scribed, the laws, government, courts and
constitutions of the country; and also the
buildings, feasts, frolicks, entertainments
and drunken humours of the inhabitants of
that part of America. In burlesque verse.
By Eben. Cook, Gent. London: Printed
and sold by B. Bragg, at the Raven in
Pater-Noster-Row. 1708. (Price 6d.) 1
p.l., 21 p. 12°. Reserve
Reprinted in 1731 in "The Maryland Muse. Con-
taining the History of Colonel N. Bacon's Rebellion
in Virginia. Done into Hudibrastic verse from an
old ma. II. The Sotweed Factor or. Voyage to Mary-
looking-glass. In burlesque verse. Calcu-
lated for the meridian of Maryland. By
E. C. Gent, [i.e., Ebenezer Cook.] An-
napolis: Printed by William Parks, for the
Author. M. Dcc.xxx. vii, 28 p. 12".
Reserve
Reprinted in modern type, with a photo-facsimile
title»page in Maryland Historical Society, Fund pub-
lication, no. 36, p. 32-52 1 I A A.
Cooper, Samuel. See Pietas et gratu-
latio. . .
Corlet, Elijah. Epitaphium Thomas
Hooker. (In: Cotton Mather, Johannes in
Eremo... Boston, 1695. 8**. p. 44-45.)
Reserve
Cotton, John, 1585-1652. [Elegyj On my
reverend and dear brother, Mr. Thomas
Hooker, late pastor of the church at Hart-
ford on Conecticot. (In: N. Morton, New-
Englands memoriall. Cambridge, 1669.
\2\ p. 125-126.) Reserve
[An epitaph for Sara and Roland
Cotton.] (In: Cotton Mather, Magnalia
Christi Americana. London, 1702. 4**.
book 3, p. 31.) Reserve
Also in the Hartford, 1820, edition, v. 1, p. 260-
261 and Hartford, 1855, edition, v. 1, p. 285 of the
Magnalia Christi Americana.
Also reprinted in Stedman and Hutchinson, A li-
brary of American literature. New York, 1889, v. 1,
p. 253-254, NBB.
Upon the death of that aged, pious,
sincere-hearted Christian John Alden, Esq:
late magistrate of New-Plimouth colony,
who dyed Sept 12th. 1687. being about
eighty nine years of age. iByj J. C. li. e.,
John Cotton.] n. p., n.d. Broadside.
Reserve
Photo-facsimile. Text in two columns, enclosed
in mourning borders.
A Country treat upon the second para-
graph in His Excellency's speech. See
M., S.
Cow-chace, in three cantos. See Andr6,
John.
Crafts. William, 1787-1826. A selection,
in prose and poetry, from the miscella-
neous writings of the late William Crafts.
Charleston: C. C. Sebring and J. S. Burges,
1828. 1,384 p. 8^ NBG
Poetry, p. 229-384.
The Croakers. See Drake, Joseph Rod-
man, and Fitz-Greene Halleck.
Croswell, Joseph. An ode to liberty.
Composed by Mr. Joseph Croswell. and
sung at the Civic Feast at Plymouth, Janu-
ary 24, 1793. (In: Chandler Robbins, An
530
THE NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY
address delivered at Plymouth, on the 24th
day of January, 1793... Boston, 1793. 8".
p. 19-20.) Reserve
«
Crystalina; a fairy tale. See Harney,
John Milton.
Currie, Helen. Poems, by Helen Currie.
Philadelphia: Printed by Thomas H. Pal-
mer. 1818. 2p.l., (i)vi-viii p., 11.. (1)8-
150 p. 24^ NBHD
Dabney, Richard, 1787-1825. Poems,
original and translated. By Richard Dab-
ney. Second edition. Philadelphia: Pub-
lished by M. Carey. No. 121, Chestnut
Street. 1815. 1 p.l., (i)iv-viii p., 1 1., (1)8-
172 p. nar.24^ NBHD
Danforthy John. Ad politum literature,
atque sacrarum literaturum antistitem.
Anglixque Americans antiquarium callen-
tissimum. reverendum dominum, D. Cot-
tonum Matherum. (In: Cotton Mather.
Magnalia Christi Americana. London,
1702. 4°.) Reserve
Text in Latin and English.
Also in later editions of the Magnolia Christt
Americana, as follows: Hartford. 1820, t. 1, p. 19;
Hartford. 1855, v. 1. p. 21.
An elegy upon the much lamented
decease of the reverend and excellent Mr.
Joseph Belcher. Late faithful pastor of
the church of Christ in Dedham. N. E.
Qui obiit, April 27. Anno Dom. 1723. iCtat.
suae 53. (In: Cotton Mather, A good char-
acter. Or, A walk with God characterized.
With some dues paid unto the memory of
Mr. Joseph Belcher... Boston, 1723. 8*.
p. [25-27.]) Reserve
Reprinted in Ebenezer Burgess, editor. Dedham
pulpit, Boston. 1840, p. 217-218, ZIY.
Greatness & goodness elegized, in
a poem, upon the much lamented decease
of the honourable & vertuous Madam
Hannah Sewall. late consort of the Hon-
ourable Judge Sewall, in Boston, in New-
England. She exchanged this life for a
better, October, 19th. Anno Dom 1717.
^tatis sua 60. [Boston? 1717.] Broad-
side. Reserve
Text in two columns, enclosed in mourning
borders.
Danforth, Samuel. 1626-1674. An al-
manack for the year of our Lord 1647...
Cambridge by Mathew Day. Are to be
solde by Hez. Usher at Boston. 1647. 8 1.
16**. Reserve
Photostat facsimile copy.
Poems on leaves 2-7.
An almanack for the year of our
Lord 1648. . . Printed at Cambridge, 1648.
81. 16^
Leserve
Photostat facsimile copy.
Poems on leaves 2-7.
An almanack for the year of our
Lord 1649 . . . Printed at Cambridge. 1649.
8 1. 16^ Reserve
Poems on leaves 2-7.
Danforth, Samuel, 1666-1727. An elegy in
memory of the worshipful Major Thomas
Leonard Esq. of Taunton in New-England;
who departed this life on the 24th. day
of November, Anno Domini 1713. In the
73d. year of his age. [Byi Samuel Dan-
forth. [Boston: Printed by B. Green?
1713.] Broadside. Reserve
Photo-facsimile.
Text in two columns, enclosed in mourning
borders.
The Dartmoor massacre. See W.. I. H.
D'Aubigne, Richard. See Dabney, Rich-
ard.
Davis, Abijah. An oration, delivered at
Port-Elizabeth, State of New-Jersey, on
the 21st day of March, 1801. By the Rev.
Abijah Davis. Philadelphia: Printed for
Mathew Carey, No. 118. High-Street,
Robert Carr, printer. 1801. 1 p.l., (1)4-
24 p. 12^ 10(1801) p.v.1, no.4
p. 15-24 in verse.
Davis, John, 1721-1809? Coosohatchie.
(In: The Monthly magazine and American
review for the year 1800. New- York, 1800.
8*^. V. 2, p. 80.) Reserve
The village of Coosohatchie is situated about half
way between Charleston and Savannah.
Horace, Book 1, ode 5, imitated;
The shipwreck, a wandering of fancy. (In:
The Monthly magazine and American re-
view for the year 1800. New-York, 1800.
8**. v. 2, p. 400.) Reserve
Ode to Charleston College; Ode to
a cricket; Horace imitated, ode xi, b. 1;
Swift imitated, to Lucus George. (In: The
Monthly magazine and American review
for the year 1800. New-York, 1800. 8^
V. 3, p. 158-159.) Reserve
Ode on home; Ode to a medical
friend; Ode to the mocking-bird; Plague
at Philadelphia; In me-ipsum. (In: The
Monthly magazine and American review
for the year 1800. New-York, 1800. 8^
V. 2, p. 239-240.) Reserve
Ode to Lucus George, on his arrival
at New- York from South-Carolina; To
Flavia; Ad puerum; Horace imitated, Book
II ode xxii; Ode to Lucus George written
in South-Carolina; Sonnet to Charlotte
Smith, written at Savannah, in Georgia:
Ode to the Honourable Judge Grimke, of
South-Carolina. (In: The Monthly maga-
zine and American review for the year
1800. New-York. 1800. 8^ v. 2, p. 319-
320.) Reserve
Ode to a medical friend. (In: The
Monthly magazine and American review
for the year 1800. New- York, 1800. 8^
V. 3. p. 397.) Reserve
Sonnet to the chick-willow. (In:
The Monthly magazine and American re-
EARLY AMERICAN POETRY TO 1820
531
view for the year 1800. New- York, 1800.
8"*. V. 2, p. 480.) Reserve
To the evening star; Paraphrase of
Buchanan's Latin epigram from the Greek;
Ode on Ashley river; On my house at
Sullivan's Island; Ode to a cricket. (In:
The Monthly magazine and American re-
view for the year 1800. New-York, 1800.
8^ V. 2, p. 159-160.) Reserve
Davis, Richard Bingham, 1771-1799.
Poems by Richard B. Davis; with a sketch
of his life. New York: Printed and sold by
T. and J. Swords, No. 160 Pearl-Street.
1807. 3 p.l., (i)viii-xxxi p., 1 1., 154 p. 12**.
NBHD
Edited by John T. Irving.
Reviewed in The monthly anthology and Boston
review, Boston, 1807, v. 4, p. 269-272. • DA.
Dawes, Thomas, 1757-1825. Benevo-
lence. (In: The American museum. Phila-
delphia, 1790. 8**. V. 7, appendix 1, p. 33-
35.) Reserve
Also printed in The Beauties of poetry, British
and American, Philadelphia, 1791. p. 126-127, Re-
serve and in The Columbian muse. New York, 1794,
p. 169-170, NBH.
The law given at Sipai. (In: Sam-
uel Kettell, Specimens of American poetry.
Boston, 1829. 12^ v. 2, p. 35-37.) NBH
Ode on the opening of the bridge
over Charles river, from Boston to Charles-
town, on the 17th day of June, 1786, being
the eleventh anniversary of the Battle of
Bunker's-Hill. (In: The American mu-
seum. Philadelphia, 1787. 8*. v. 1. p. 183-
184.) Reserve
The Day of doom. See Wigglesworth,
Michael.
Deane, Samuel. Pitchwood Hill. A
poem. Written in the year 1780. By Sam-
uel Deane, D.D. Printed at Portland.
1806. 2 p.l., (1)6-11 p. 16^
NBH p.v.20, no.8
"The following elegant little poem is now pub-
lished without the knowledge of the author. It ap-
peared originally in the Cumberland Gasette, March
5, 17SS...^ — Editor.
See also Pietas et gratulatio.. .
The Death of General Montgomery, at
the siege of Quebec. See Brackenndge,
Hugh Henry.
The Declaration of Independence; a
poem. See Richards, George.
Democracy: an epic poem. See Living-
ston, Henry Brockholst.
The Democratiad, a poem. See Hop-
kins, Lemuel.
Denison, Edward. The lottery, a poem,
in two parts. And an ode to war. By St.
Denis Le Cadet (pseud, of Edward Deni-
sou]. Baltimore: Printed by J. Robinson,
for the author. 1815. 1 p.l., (1)4-71(1) p.
12^ NBHD
Dennie, Joseph, editor. See The Spirit
of the Farmers' museum, and lay preach-
er's gazette.
DcPcyster, Arent Schuyler, 1736-1799.
Miscellanies, by' an officer. Volume 1.
Dumfries. Printed at the Dumfries and
Galloway Courier Office, By C. Munro.
1813. 277 p. 4^ Reserve
No more published.
Reprinted. New York: A. E. Chasmar & Co. 1888.
80, ccii, 6 p., 1 map, 2 ports. 4*., HBC.
De Silld, Nicasius. Memoir and poems.
(In: Henry C. Murphy, Anthology of New
Netherland. New York, 1865. 8^ p. 185-
195.) NBH
Dexter, Samuel, 1761-1816. The progress
of science. (In: Samuel Kettell, Specimens
of American poetry. Boston, 1829. 12**.
V. 2, p. 40-42.) NBH
Diabolou machia; or Battle of Dragon.
See Hill, George.
A Dialogue between a Southern dele-
gate, and his spouse, on his return from the
grand Continental (Tongress. A fragment,
inscribed to the married ladies of America,
by their most sincere, and affectionate
friend, and servant, Mary V. V. [New
York:] Printed in the year m, dcc. lxxiv.
[By James Rivington?] 14 p. 8^ Reserve
Attributed to Thomas Jefferson, by J. Sabin.
Dinsmore, Robert, 1757-1836. A short
view of Burgoyne's expedition. (In: Bal-
lads and poems relating to the Burgoyne
campaign. Albany, N. Y., 1893. 8**. p. 62-
66.) NBHD
Dodge, Paul. A poem: delivered at the
commencement of Rhode-Island College,
September 6, A.D. 1797. By Paul Dodge,
A.B. Published by request. Providence:
Printed by Carter and Wilkinson, and sold
at their Book-Store, opposite the Market.
1797. 8 p. 8°. Reserve
Drake, Joseph Rodman, 1795-1820. The
American flag. By Joseph Rodman Drake.
Illustrated from original drawings by F.
O. C. Darley. Illuminated cover by John
A. Davis. Music from Bellini, by Geo.
Danskin. New York: James G. Gregory,
1861. 4f., 21. 4^ NBHp.v^,no.l6
Written in 1819, and published in The New York
Evening Post, May 19, 1819.
Also printed in The Croakers.
The culprit fay and other poems.
New- York: George Dearborn, publisher.
1835. 3 p.l., 84 p., 1 port. 8^ NBHD
Has also an engraved title-page.
Written in 1819.
New- York: George Dearborn,
►ort.
HD
publisher. 1836. 4 p.l., (1)10-92 p., Iport.
8^ NBr ~
Also has engraved title-page.
532
THE NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY
New- York: Van Norden and
King, 45 Wall Street. 1847. 4p.l., (1)10-
92 p., 1 port. 8^ NBHD
Has also an engraved title-page.
The culprit fay. New York: Rudd
& Carleton, 1859. 5 p.l., (1)14-62 p.. front.
16^ NBHD
New York: Rudd & Carleton,
1860. 5 p.l., (1)14-62 p., front. 16^ NBHD
New York: Rudd & Carleton,
1862. 5 p.l., (1)14-62 p., front. 16^ NBHD
New York: Carleton, Pub-
lisher (Late Rudd & Carleton.) 1865.
5 p.l., (1)14-62 p., front. 16^ NBHD
New York: Kilbourne Tomp-
kins, 1875. 12 1. sq. 16^ NBHD
Drake, Joseph Rodman, and Fitz-Greene
Halleck. The croakers. First complete
edition. New York, mdcccxx. 2 p.l., (i)vi-
viii, 191 p., 2 ports. 4**. (Bradford Club
series. Number two.) NBHD
No. 15 of 100 club copies.
The Library has a second copy, no. 122 of 150
subscriber's copies, NBHD; also a third copy, no. 8
of 100 club copies, which has inserted 1 pi., 10 ports.,
JAG; also a fourth copy with 12 ports, inserted, in
Reserve.
The Croakers was published originally in the New
York Evening Post. March 10 -July 19, 1819; New
York Mirror, Jan. 28, 1828; New York Evening Post,
Nov. 16, 1830; Home journal. May 27, 1856. Some
unpublished poems are also included in this edition.
Poems by Croaker. Croaker & Co.
and Croaker, Jr. as published in the Even-
ing Post. 1 1., 499-506 p., 1 1. t NBI
Excerpt: Waldie*s octavo library.
The Druid of the Lakes, pseud. See
The Camp meeting.
Dudley, Thomas. 1574-1653. [Epitaph.]
(In: N. Morton, New-Englands memoriall.
Cambridge, 1669. 12*. p. 140.) Reserve
*'These verses were found in his pocket after his
death."
Reprinted in E. C. Stedman and E. M. Hutchin-
son, A library of American literature. New York,
1889, v. 1, p. 290-291, NBB.
Dunlap, William, 1766-1839. Cololoo. —
an Indian tale, thrown into English verse.
(In: American poems, selected and orig-
inal. Litchfield, 1793. \2\ p. 287-296.)
Reserve and NBH
"This poem was originally published, in an im-
perfect state, in no. 20 of the 3d volume of the
Gazette of the United States, for July 6th. 1791. .."
Also printed in The Columbian muse. New York,
1794, p. 187-190, NBH,
Ella, a Norwegian tale. (In: Ameri-
can poems, selected and original. Litch-
field, 1793. 12^ p. 226-232.)
• Reserve and NBH
Also printed in The Columbian muse, New York,
1794, p. 215-218, NBH.
Dutton, Warren, 1774-1857. The present
state of literature; a poem, delivered in
New-Haven, at the public commencement
of Yale-College, September 10, 1800. By
Warren Dutton. Hartford: Printed by
Hudson and Goodwin. 1800. 1 p.l., (1)4-
16 p. 8**. Reserve
Dwight, Theodore, 1765-1846. Lines ad-
dressed to a mother, who had been absent
from home several weeks, on her seeing
her infant child. (In: Samuel Kettell,
Specimens of American poetry. Boston.
1829. 12^ V. 2, p. 73-74.) NBH
Lines on the death of Washington.
(In: Samuel Kettell, Specimens of Ameri-
can poetry. Boston, 1829. 12*. v. 2, p. 71-
73.) NBH
Ode to conscience. (In: American
poems, selected and original. Litchfield.
1793. 12^ p. 284-287.) Reserve and NBH
Picture of African distress. (In:
The American museum. Philadelphia,
1789. 8^ v. 6, p. 328.) Reserve
Reprinted in Samuel Kettell, Specimens of Ameri-
can poetry, Bostop, 1829, v. 2, p. 67-68. NBH.
See also The Echo; The Political
green-house for the year 1798.
Dwight, Timothy, 1752-1817. Address of
the genius of Columbia to the Continental
convention. (In: The American museum.
Philadelphia, 1787. S\ v. 1, p. 563-566.)
Reserve
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original, Litchfield, 1793, p. 55-62, NBH; The Co-
lumbian muse. New York. 1794, p. 43-48, NBH.
Columbia. [By Timothy Dwightj
(In: The Salem gazette. Thursday, Janu-
ary 8, 1784. f^ p. 1.) Reserve
Reprinted in The American museum, Philadelphia,
1787. V. 1, p. 566, Reserve; The Beauties of poetry,
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Litchfield. 1793. p. 62-64, NBH; The Columbian
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The conquest of Canaan; a poem,
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Hartford: Printed by Elisha Babcock.
M, Dcc, Lxxxv. 4 p.l., 304 p., 1 1. 16**.
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Dedicated to George Washington.
Creation. (In: The Columbian
muse. New York, 1794. 16^ p. 196-199.)
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The critics, a fable. Written Sep-
tember 1785. (In: American poems, se-
lected and original. Litchfield, 1793. 12*.
p. 70-75.) Reserve and NBH
This poem was first printed in The Gazette of
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The Deity, and his dispensations.
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The destruction of the Pequods;
The farmef*s advice to the villagers; Co-
lumbia; The critics, a fable; The worship
of the Gibeonites; Battle before the walls
of Ai; Evening after a battle; Procession of
Israelitish virgins to meet the returning
army; Lamentation of Selima for the death
of Irad. (In: Samuel Kettell, Specimens
of American poetry. Boston, 1829. 12**.
V. 1, p. 232-259.) . NBH
Epistle from Dr. Dwight to Col.
Humphreys, Greenfield, 1785. (In: David
Humphreys, The miscellaneous works of
Colonel Humphreys. New-York, 1790. 8**.
p. 102-110.) Reserve
Reprinted in American poems, selected and orig-
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Columbian muse, New York, 1794, p. 73-80. NBH.
A female worthy. (In: The Colum-
bian muse. New York, 1794. 16". p. 207-
209.) Reserve and NBH
Greenfield hill: a poem, in seven
parts. I. The prospect, ii. The flourishing
village. III. The burning of Fairfield, iv.
The destruction of the Pequods. v. The
clergyman's advice to the villagers, vi.
The farmer's advice to the villagers, vii.
The vision, or Prospect of the future hap-
piness of America. By Timothy Dwight.
D.D. New- York: Printed by Childs and
Swaine. 1794. 183 [really 175] (1) p. 8^
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Written mainly in 1787; introduction dated June
13, 1794.
Dedicated to Vice-President Adams.
Advertised in New York Daily Advertiser, Octo-
ber 14, 1794, p. 2, col. 4.
The house of sloth. (In: The Co-
lumbian muse. New York, 1794. 16*. p.
205-207. ) Reserve an d NB H
Reprinted in The Port folio, Philadelphia, 1804,
V. 4, p. 327, • DA ; The American poetical miscellany,
Philadelphia, 1809, p. 176-178, NBH.
A hymn sung at the public exhibi-
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emy in Greenfield. May 2, 1788. By Dr.
Dwight. (In: The American museum.
Philadelphia, 1789. 8^ v. 6, p. 171-172.)
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Message of Mordecai to Esther.
From a manuscript poem. (In: American
poems, ^elected and original. Litchfield,
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The miseries of war. (In: The Co-
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New-England described. (In: The
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Ode on the glory of Columbia.
(In: David Humphreys, The miscellane-
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Picture of a New-England village.
(In: The Columbian muse. New York,
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Also in The New-York magasine, New- York, 1795,
V. 6, p. 509-510, Reserve.
The seasons moralized. (In: The
American magazine. New York, 1787.
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Also printed in The American museum, Phila-
delphia, 1789, V. 5, p. 302-303, Reserve; American
poems, selected and original, Litchfield, 1793, p. 64-
66; The Columbian muse. New York, 1794, p. 50-51,
NBH.
The seasons moralized; A song;
The Deity, and his dispensations; Crea-
tion; Original state of man; Three fold
state of man emblematized; Prospect of
America. (In: The Beauties of poetry,
British and American. Philadelphia, 1791.
16^ p. 195-198, 209-219.) Reserve
The trial of faith. (In: American
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In three parts: Part i, Daniel, chap, i; Part ii,
Daniel, chap, ii; Part iii, Daniel, chap. iii.
This poem appeared originally in the following
numbers of The New-Haven Gazette, and Connecti-
cut Magazine: Part i. Sept. 21, 1786, v. 1, no. 32,
p. 245-246; Part ii. Oct. 12, 1786, v. 1, no. 35, p. 269-
270; Part iii. Oct. 19, 1786, v. 1, no. 36, p. 277-278.
The triumph of infidelity: a poem.
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Charles Sandsj. New York: Published by
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printers. 1820. 2p.l., (i)vi-xii, 339(1) p.,
front. 16^ NBHD and HBC
Engraved title-page.
Eaton, Theophilus. Review of New-
York, or Rambles through the City. Or-
iginal poems. Moral, religious, sarcastic,
and descriptive. By Th. Eaton. Second
edition. New- York: Printed and published
by John Low, No. 17 Chatham-Street.
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"The first number of 'The Echo* appeared in 'The
American Mercury,' at Hartford, in August, 1791.
It was written at Middletown, by Richard Alsop and
Theodore Dwight. The authors, at the time of writ-
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Their sole object was to amuse themselves and a few
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well and Elihu H. Smith, and a part of one or two
numbers by Dr. Lemuel Hopkins, the entire work
was the production of Messrs. Alaop and Dwight.
Judge Trumbull never wrote a line in it." — C. W .
Everest, Poets of Connecticut.
An Eclogue, occasioned by the death of
the Rev. Alexander Cummings. See Bel-
knap, Jeremy.
Eggleston, George Gary. American war
ballads and lyrics. A collection of the
songs and ballads of the Golonial wars,
the Revolution, the War of 1812-15, the
war with Mexico and the Givil war. Edited
by George Gary Eggleston. New York:
G. P. Putnam's Sons, 1889. xiv p., 1 1.,
278 p., 1 pi. 16^ NBI
Eleazar. In obitum viri vere reverendi
D. Thomae Thacheri, qui ad Dom. ex hac
vita migravit, 18. 8, 1678. (In: Gotton
Mather, Magnalia Ghristi Americana.
London, 1702. 4°. Book 3, p. 153.)
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Composed by Eleazar, an Indian youth who was
then a student at Harvard.
Reprinted in later editions of the Magnalia Christi
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Hartford, 1855, v. 1. p. 496.
Text in Latin and English.
Elegiac ode, sacred to the memory of
General [Nathanael] Greene. (In: The
American museum. Philadelphia, 1788. 8**.
V. 4, p. 386-388.) Reserve
Elegiac verses on the decease of his late
excellency.. .General George Washington.
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An Elegie upon the death of the Rever-
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Elegies and epitaphs, 1677-1717. [By
Gotton Mather and Urian Oakes.] Bos-
ton: The Glub of Odd Volumes, 1896. 16
p.. 3 1., 16 p., 3 1., 43-46 p., 2 1., 29-35 p., 1 1.,
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Contents: Elegie on the Reverend Thomas Shep-
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elegies and an epitaph, by Cotton Mather: [1.] On
the Rev. John Wilson. From Johannes in Eremo^
1695; [2.] On seven young ministers. From Vigt-
lantius. 1705; [3.] On Ezekiel Cheever. From Corde-
rius Americanus, 1708; [4.] On the Hon. Wait
Winthrop. From Hades hok'd into, 1717.
Elegy on the death of brigadier general
[Hugh] Mercer, of Virginia, slain in the
action near Princeton, January 3, 1777.
(In: The American museum. Philadel-
phia, 1791. 8^ 1792, part 1, Appendix 1,
p. 19-21.) Reserve
An Elegy on the death of General George
Washington. (Golonial Society of Massa-
chusetts. Publications. Boston, 1905. 8**.
V. 7, p. 196-198.) lAA
A poem of eight stanzas of six lines each. Printed
from a contemporary manuscript belonging to the
Boston Athenxum.
Elegy on the death of General Washing-
ton. (In: The Port folio. Philadelphia,
1805. 4^ V. 5, p. 136.) ♦ DA
An Elegy on the much-to-be-deplored
death of. . .Reverend Nathaniel Gollins.
See Mather, Gotton.
An Elegy on a Patriot. Occasioned
by the awful and untimely death of the
honourable William WimJ)le, who by the
coroner's inquest was found to have come
to his end by suffocation. (In: The New-
Haven Gazette, and the Connecticut maga-
zine. New Haven, 1787. 4**. March 22,
1787, V. 2, no. 5, p. 31.) Reserve
An Elegy upon His Excellency William
Burnet, Esq; who departed this life Sept.
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cellency's Character [1729]. Broadside.
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Nine stanzas; text enclosed in mourning borders.
Elisha, Patrick N. I. Patent right op-
pression exposed; or. Knavery detected.
In an address, to unite all good people to
obtain a repeal of the patent laws. By
Patrick N. I. Elisha, Esq. To which is
added an alarming law case; also, reflec-
tions on the patent laws. Illustrated with
notes and anecdotes by the author. Phila-
delphia: Published by R. Folwell, 1813. xi
(i). 189(1) p. 16^ Patent Room
An Emetic for aristocrats! or A chapter,
respecting Governor Jay, and his treaty.
Also, a history of the life and death of in-
dependence. To which is added, a poem
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A poem on Jay's treaty, p. 19-23.
Entertainment for a winter's evening.
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Epistle to his excellency general Wash-
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An Epistle to the Hon. Arthur Dobbs,
Esq; in Europe. From a clergyman in
America. [In three parts.] London: Print-
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Epistle from the Marquis de La Fayette,
to General Washington. Edinburgh:
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in. p., 181-?j Ip.l., (1)4-32 p. 8^ NBHD
Half-title only.
An Epistle from Yarico to Inkle. See
Story, Isaac.
An Epistle to Zenas. See Gardiner, John
S. T.
Estlake, Restore, pseud. Ethick diver-
sions. In four epistles to Emphasian, R.
T. To which is added. The Convent. By
Restore Estlake. New- York: Printed by
T. and J. Swords, No. 160 Pearl-Street.
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Evans, Nathaniel, 1742-1767. Elegy to
the memory of fMr. Thomas Godfreyj.
(In: Thomas Godfrey, Juvenile poems on
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Poems on several occasions with
some other compositions. By Nathaniel
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and Chaplain to Lord Viscount Kilmorey,
of the Kingdom of Ireland. Philadelphia:
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Leaf of errata lacking.
Some of these poems are reprinted in Samuel
Kettell, Specimens of American poetry, Boston, 1829,
V. 2, p. 106-118, SBH.
Progress of science. (In: The Co-
lumbian muse. New York, 1794. 16". p.
181-182.) Reserve and NBH
Not in his Poetns on several occasions.
Also in The Beauties of poetry. British and
American. Philadelphia, 1791, p. 219-220, Reserve.
Everett, David, 1769-1813. A branch of
maple. (In: Samuel Kettell, Specimens of
American poetry. Boston, 1829. 12**. v.
2, p. 113-114.) NBH
Daranzel; or, The Persian patriot.
An original drama. In five acts. Boston:
John Russell, 1800. 66 p., 1 1. 8^
NBL p.v.13, nd.5
Ewing, Samuel. Reflections in solitude.
(In: Samuel Kettell, Specimens of Ameri-
can poetry. Boston, 1829. 12°. v. 1, p.
347_349.) NBH
Extracts in prose and verse, by a lady of
Maryland. Together with a collection of
origmal poetry, never before published, by
citizens of Maryland. In two volumes.
Annapolis: Printed by Frederick Green.
1808. 2v. 12^ NBP
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The last 3 leaves of v. 2 contain a list of 375 sub-
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lowing:
V. 1. Epitaph on Mrs. Grove, of Litchfield, by
William Grove, p. 41-42. A Similic, by J. L. B. Esq.
of Md.. p. 248-249. — To Lady Harriet Ackland, on
her coming into the American camp to attend her
husband, by Miss Lee, of Md., p. 264-266.
V. 2. Soiinet to Mr. — , in India, by Miss Lee,
of Md., p. 3-4. — Sonnet to the memory of her
sisters, Mrs. F-nd-1 and Mrs. Pl-t-r, by Miss Lee, of
Md., p. 4-5. — The genius of America; Pyroclcs to
Lucinda; Impromptu; Epigram on a young gentle-
man; Chloe; To Monimia; An imitation of Horace,
bk. iii, ode xxix; Epitaph on a miser; To Amanda;
[Lines] written under a young lady's picture;
Thoughts at Christmas; Absence; An ode to a friend:
.\n ode, 1759; Song, to the tune of The Flowers of
the Forest; On the taking of Louisburgh by Admiral
Boscawen, 1758; Verses written at Mount Radnor,
April, 1764; A hymn to Monimia; A song to the
tune Wae's my heart that we should sunder; by
John Thomas, of Md., p. 154-189. — Verses on pre-
senting Mr. J. T. with a piece of work to wear in
his watch, by Miss Lee, ot Md., p. 189-190. — To a
young lady, on receiving from her a watch-paper,
by John Thomas, of Md., p. 190-192. — To a young
lady, on the author's omitting to send her as prom-
ised, a present of flowers, on May-Day, 1762, by
John Thomas, of Md., p. 245-247. — On the vicis-
situdes of human life, an elegy, addressed to a friend
by Mr. Smith of Phila., p. 276-281. — The enamour'd
philosopher, by a maniac in the hospital at Philadel-
phia, p. 315-il7. — Lampoon, by Mr. Smith, of
Phila., p. 317-319. — The student's sigh; To Miss
A. T. ; Morning, a hymn; The student's resolve;
Elegy on the death of Hon. J. Rogers; Despair, an
elegy; A burlesque invitation; To Miss A. O., by
of Anne - Arundel county, p. 340-354. — To
Miss H. Hill; On the death of Mrs. — 's humming
bird; by Miss Lee, of Md., p. 355-358. — Sonnet by
Charlotte Smith, p. 359.
A Family tablet: containing a selection
of original poetry. Boston: Printed and
sold by William Spotswood. 1796. 6 p.l.,
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Edited by Abiel Holmes.
This collection was almost entirely composed by
members of the family of President Stiles, and Dr.
Holmes and his wife were the largest contributors.
— Dexter, Yale annals.
Contents: Elegy. — .A dirge. — On the sudden
death of a lovely child. — Lines addressed to Miss
S. W. on the death of her brother who fell in battle
at Miami Village, 1 790. — Lines occasioned by the
war, 1777. — Andre's ghost. — Epistle to Myra. —
Lines presented to the parents of Mr. J. F. — Lines
to the memory of Mrs. T. H. — Elegy to memory
of Mrs. T. W. — Elegiac sonnet. — Farewell. — The
adieu. — Invocation to religion. — Hymn written at
sea. — Invocation to piety. — Lines written in a gale
at sea. — Birth-day reflection. — Hymn, My times
are in Thy hand. — Conscience. — To Myra. — Orig-
in of the fire-screen. — A fragment. — Inscription
on a mall at C. — The flower-de-luce. — Reply. —
To Myron with a purse. — Reply. — To Myra with
a paper-basket. — Lines accompanying a needle-book.
— To a gentleman, who presented Myra seven robins.
— Address to a young robin. — To Myron, with a
jonquil. — Reply. — On reading the above pieces. —
The transformation of Eliza lato a poplar. — The
soldier. — The seasons. — To a gentleman, who pre-
sented Louisa with a pen. — Reply. — To Strephon.
— To Amanda. — Lines occasioned by seeing a por-
trait of the Goddess of Liberty. — Elegiac fragment
on the death of E. S. — Elegiac sonnet on Mrs. K.
T. S. — Elegy on Doctor — Yaratildia: an
epic poem-
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isle. (In: Samuel Kettell, Specimens of
American poetry. Boston, 1829. 12**. v. 2,
p. 174-179.) NBH
Imagination; The maniac's dream,
and other poems; By Henry T. Farmer,
M.D. member of the Historical Society of
New-York. New-York: Published by Kirk
& Mercein, and John Miller, Covent Gar-
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1819. 2p.l., (i)viii-xi, (1)14-163 p. 12^
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Fashion's analysis; or, The winter in
town. See Avalanche, Sir Anthony, pseud.
Father Abbey's will. See Seccomb, John.
Faugeres, Margaretta V., 1771-1801. Es-
says, in prose and verse. By Margaretta
V. Faugeres. (In: The posthumous works
of Ann Eliza Bleecker. New-York, 1793.
16^ p. 263-375.) Reserve
Poems, p. 275-375.
Fenno, Miss J. Original compositions,
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Fentham. The old soldier. (In: The
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Also printed in The Columbian muse. New York,
1794, p. 171-172, NBH.
Fessenden, Thomas Green, 1771-1837.
Democracy unveiled; or. Tyranny stripped
of the garb of patriotism. By Christopher
Caustic. L.L.D. (pscud. of Thomas Green
Fessendcn.) Second edition. Boston:
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The modern philosopher; or Ter-
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spectfully addressed to the Royal College
of Physicians, London. By Christopher
Caustick rpseud. of Thomas Green Fessen-
denj. Fellow of the Royal College of Physi-
cians, Aberdeen and Honorary member of
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Kettell, Sf*ecimens of American poetry, Boston, 1829,
V. 2. p. 115-121, NBH.
Pills, poetical, political and philo-
sophical. Prescribed for the purpose of
purging the publick of piddling philoso-
phers, of puny poetasters, of paltry poli-
ticians, and petty partisans. By Peter
Pepper-Box, poet and physician [i.e.,
Thomas Green Fessenden]. Philadelphia:
Printed for the author. 1809. 1 p.l., (i)iv-
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Poetical dialogue between Lionel
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(In: The Port folio. Philadelphia, 1805.
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Terrible tractoration!! A poetical
petition against galvanising trumpery, and
the Perkinistic institution. In four cantos.
Most respectfully addressed to the Royal
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Caustic... First American from the sec-
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Stansbury, 1804. xxxv(i), 192 p. 16**.
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First published in London, 1803.
The Field of Orleans, a poem. See Hut-
ton, Joseph.
First Church of Universalists, Boston,
Mass. Ode performed. . .on the day de-
voted to funeral testimonies of respect to
the memory of .. .Washington. (In: The
Independent Chronicle. Boston, Jan. 23,
1800.) Reserve
A poem of eight stanzas.
Fitch. Elijah, 1745-1788. The beauties of
religion. (In: Samuel Kettell, Specimens
of American literature. Boston, 1829. 12".
p. 300-301.) NBH
The choice. (In: E. A. and G. L.
Duyckinck, Cyclopaedia of American lit-
erature. New York, 1866. 8". v. 1, p. 258-
259.) NBB
First published in Providence, 1789.
The true Christian. (In: E. A. and
G. L. Duyckinck, Cyclopaedia of American
literature. New York, 1866. 8**. v. 1. p.
258.) NBB
Folger, Peter. 1617-1690. A looking-
glass Tor the times, or the former spirit of
EARLY AMERICAN POETRY TO 1820
537
New England revived in this generation.
By Peter Folger. April 23, 1676. 10 1. 8^
Reserve
"This was reprinted in 1763. Copies of it are very
rare. We are indebted for the one from which we
have reprinted, to a ms. copy in possession of Mr.
Bancroft."
Excerpt from: E. A. and G. L. Duyckinck's Cycto-
ptpdia of American literature.
Also printed in E. C. Stedman and E. M. Hutchin-
son, A library of American literature. New York,
1889. V. 1. p. 479-485, NBB.
Forrest, Michael. Travels through
America. A poem. By Michael Forrest.
Philadelphia: Printed by Johnston & Jus-
tice, at Franklin's Head, No. 41, Chestnut-
Street. M. Dcc. xciii. 3 p.l., (l)8--50p. 16**.
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Address to fortune (supposed to have been writ-
ten by an old bachelor), p. 43-44; Verses addressed
to a young gentleman at the Charleston College
academy, in 1790. p. 44—45; A specimen of un-
limited sublime poetry, p. 45— 49; Man shall be free.
A new song written February 25, 1793, p. 50.
Franklin, Benjamin, 1706-1790. The me-
chanic's song. (In: E. A. and G. L. Duy-
ckinck. Cyclopaedia of American literature.
New York, 1866. 8^ v. 1, p. 115.) NBB
The mother country. (In his: Se-
lect works. By Epes Sargent. Boston,
1854. 12^ p. 378.) lAW
Also printed in E. A. and G. L. Duyckinck, Cyclo-
paedia of American literature, New York, 1866, v. 1,
p. 115, NBB.
My plain country Joan. (In his:
Select works. By Epes Sargent. Boston,
1854. 12^ p. 377.) lAW
Also printed in E. A. and G. L. Duyckinck, Cyclo-
petdia of American literature. New York, 1866, v. 1,
p. 114-115, NBB.
Paper: a poem. (In his: Works.
London, 1793. 8°. p. 101-104.) Reserve
Reprinted in The Massachusetts magazine, Bos-
ton, 1794, V. 8, p. 501, Reserve- Samuel Kettell,
Specimens of American poetry, Boston, 1829, v. 1,
p. 173-174, NBH; and in E. A. and G. L. Duyckinck,
Cyclopaedia of American literature. New York, 1866,
V. 1, p. 114, NBB.
Also printed in many editions of Franklin's
Works.
French arrogance; or "The cat let out of
the bag." See Cobbett, William.
Freneau, Philip, 1752-1832. The Ameri-
can village. A poem by Philip Freneau.
Reprinted in facsimile from the original
edition published at New York in 1772,
with an introduction by Harry Lyman
Koopman and bibliographical data by
Victor Hugo Paltsits. Providence, Rhode
Island, 1906. xxi p., 2 1., 69 p. 8^ (Club for
Colonial Reprints of Providence, Rhode
Island. Third publication.) lAG
No. 39 of 100 copies printed.
A collection of poems, on Ameri-
can affairs, and a variety of other subjects,
chiefly moral and political; written be-
tween the year 1797 and the present time.
By Philip Freneau, author of Poems writ-
ten during the Revolutionary War, Mis-
cellanies, &c. &c. In two volumes. New-
York: Published by David Longworth, at
the Dramatic Repository, Shakspeare-(jal-
lery. 1815. 2 v. 24^ NBHD
V. 1. 2 p.l., v-viii, (1)14-188 p., 2 1. of adv.; v. 2.
2p.l., (1)10-176 p.
The miscellaneous works of Mr.
Philip Freneau. Containing his essays,
and additional poems. Philadelphia: Print-
ed by Francis Bailey, at Yorick's Head, in
Market Street, mdcclxxxviii. xii, 429 p.
16**. Reserve
The poems of Philip Freneau.
Written chiefly during the late war.
Philadelphia: Printed by Francis Bailey,
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The poems of Philip Freneau poet
of the American Revolution. Edited for
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Fred Lewis Pattee... Princeton, N. J.:
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Poems relating to the American
Revolution by Philip Freneau. With an
introductory memoir and notes. By Evert
A. Duyckinck. New York: W. J. Middle-
ton, publisher, 1865. 1 p.l., (i)vi-xxxviii,
288 p., 2 ports, (incl. front), 1 fac. 4°.
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No. 73 of 100 copies printed.
Poems on various subjects, but
chiefly illustrative of the events and actors
in the American War of Independence.
By Philip Freneau. Reprinted from the
rare edition printed at Philadelphia in 1786.
With a preface. London: John Russell
Smith, Soho Square. 1861. 2 p.l., (i)vi-
xxii, 362 p. 16°. NBHD
Poems written between the years
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Jersey. A new edition, revised and cor-
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published. Monmouth [N. J.j Printed at
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of — American Independence — xix. 2 p.
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Advertised by Freneau in his newspaper. The
Jersey Chronicle, no. 12, July 18, 1795.
The Library has a second copy of this edition;
both were formerly owned by Evert A. Duyckinck.
who annotated them, in ptencil. for his edition of
Freneau's poems published in 1865. The annotations
of the one supplement those of the other.
Poems written and published during
the American Revolutionary war, and now
republished from original manuscripts;
interspersed with translations from the
ancients, and other pieces not heretofore
in print. By Philip Freneau. The third
edition in two volumes. Philadelphia:
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V. 1. 1 p.l., (1)4, iv. (1)6-280 p., front; t. 2. 1
p.l., (1)4-302, xiip., front
G., G. The Shunamite. See Green, G.
Gardiner, John S. J., 1765-1830. An
epistle to Zenas. [By John S. J. Gardiner,
Assistant Rector, Trinity Church, Boston.]
Boston: Printed by Peter Edes il784?i. 1
p.l., ii, (1)6-15(1) p., 11. 12^ Reserve
Cerberus. Very curious and uncommon character,
p. [16-17].
[Funeral poem on Fisher Ames.]
(In: E. A. and &. L. Duyckinck, Cyclo-
paedia of American literature. New York,
1866. 8^ V. 1, p. 536-537.) NEB
A Gentleman of Connecticut, pseud. The
democratiad, a poem. See Hopkins, Lem-
uel.
A Gentleman of Maryland, pseud. See
Brackenridge, Hugh Henry.
A Gentleman of Rhode Island Colony,
pseud. Verses on Doctor Mayhew's book
of observations on the charter and conduct
of the Society for the Propagation of the
Gospel. See Goddard, William.
The Ghost of Christopher Columbus,
visiting the United States in the year 1811.
A poem. Cop. 1811. 1 p.l., 3-6 p. 8**.
♦ C p.v.988
Bd. with: M. L. Weems, The philanthropist or
political peacemaker. Philadelphia, 1809.
Page 1-2 lacking.
Goddard, William, 1739-1817. Verses on
Doctor Mayhew's Book of observations
on the charter and conduct of the Society
for the Propagation of the Gospel in For-
eign Parts: with note, critical and explana-
tory. By a gentleman of Rhode-Island
Colony [i.e., William Goddard]. Provi-
dence, in New-England: Printed and sold
by William Goddard, at the Signe of
Shakespear's Head, 1763. 19 p. 12^
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Godfrey, Thomas, 1736-1763. Juvenile
poems on various subjects. With the
Prince of Parthia, a tragedy. By the late
Mr. Thomas Godfrey, Junr. of Philadel-
phia. To which is prefixed some account
of the author and his writings [by N.
Evansj. Philadelphia, Printed by Henry
Miller, in Second-Street, mdcclxv. xxvi
p., 1 1., 223 p. 8". Reserve
"Elepr to the memory of Mr. Thomas Godfrey,"
by J. Green, p. 1-4; "Elegy, to the memory of the
same," by N. Evans, October 1, 1763, p. 5-7.
Good news from New-England: wixh an
exact relation of the first planting that
countrey: a description of the profits ac-
cruing by the worke. Together with a
briefe, but true discovery of their order
both in church and common-wealth, and
maintenance allowed the painfull labour-
ers in that vineland of the Lord. With the
names of the severall towns, and who be
preachers to them. London; Printed by
Mathew Simmons, 1648. 1 p.l., 25 p. 4**.
Reserve
Pages 9, 19, 22, 23 wrongly numbered 19, 11, 14,
25.
Reprinted with modern type-facsimile title-page in
Massachusetts Historical Society, Collections for
1852, Boston, 1852, series 4, t. 1, p. 194-218, I A A.
The identity of the author has been lost, except
that he is known to have been a resident of Plymouth
colony.
The Gospel tragedy: an epic poem. See
Brockway, Thomas.
Gratitude, a poem spoken at the Boston
Theatre, by Mrs. Whitlock. (In: The
Polyanthos. Boston, 1814. 8®. v. 4, p.
316—326.) ♦ DA
This poem appeared in The Mirror of taste in
1811.
Green, G. The shunamite. Recom-
mended to the candid perusal of all de-
nominations of Christians. By G. G. — ,
[i.e., G. GreeU) M.M.M. New York: Print-
ed by Southwick and Pelsue. No. 3, New-
Street. 1810. 1 p.l., (1)6-16 p. 12^
NBHD p.v.4, no.7
p. 1-2 lacking.
Green, Joseph, 1706-1780. Elegy to the
memory of Mr. Thomas Godfrey. (In:
Thomas Godfrey, Juvenile poems on vari-
ous subjects. Philadelphia, 1765. 8**. p.
1-4.) Reserve
Entertainment for a winter's even-
ing being a full and true account of a very
strange and wonderful sight seen in Bos-
ton on the twenty-seventh of December at
noon-day. The truth of which can be at-
tested by a great number of people, who
actually saw the same with their own eyes.
By Me, the Hon*** B. B. Esq. (Joseph
Green)... Boston: Printed and sold by
G. Rogers, next to the Prison in Queen-
street. Tarrytown, New York. Reprinted
William Abbatt, 1917. 13 p. 4^ (In: Mag-
azine of history with notes and queries,
extra no. 57, p. 67-79.) lAG
Modern type reprint with type facsimile of title-
page.
A mournful lamentation for the
death of Mr. Old Tenor. (In: Samuel Ket-
tell, Specimens of American poetry. Bos-
ton, 1829. 12^ V. 1, p. 136-139.) NBH
Also printed in Stedman and Hutchinson. A U-
brarv of American literature. New York, 1889, v. 2,
p. 435-437, NBB.
A parody on Mather Byles's Stanzas
written at sea. (In: E. A. and G. L. Duy-
ckinck. Cyclopaedia of American literature.
New York, 1866. 8^ v. 1, p. 121-122.)
NBB
.\lso printed in Stedman and Hutchinson, A li-
brary of American literature, New York, 1889, v. 2,
p. 433-434, NBB.
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539
The poet's lamentation for the loss
of his cat, which he used to call his muse.
(In: E. A. and G. L. Duyckinck, Cyclo-
paedia of American literature. New York,
1866. 8^ V. 1. p. 122-123.) NBB
Also printed in Stedman and Hutchinson, A lir
brarv of American literature. New York, 1889, v. 2,
p. 434-435, NBB.
The Group: or An elegant representation
illustrated. See Cliffton, William.
Guest, Moses. Poems on several occa-
sions. To which are annexed, extracts
from a journal kept by the author while he
followed the sea, and during a journey
from New-Brunswick, in New-Jersey, to
Montreal and Quebec. By Moses Guest.
Cincinnati: Looker & Reynolds, printers,
1824. Ip.l., (i)iv, (1)8^160 p. 2. ed. 16^
Reserve and NBHD
The Guillotina, or a democratic dirge, a
poem. See Hopkins, Lemuel.
Haight, Mrs. Sarah. A medley of joy and
grief; being a selection of original pieces
in prose and verse, chiefly on religious sub-
jects. By a lady of New-York [i.e., Mrs.
Sarah Haight]. New-York: Published by
W. B. GUley, 92 Broadway. Gray &
Bunce. printers. 1822. 298 p., 11. 12^
NBF
Includes the following pieces written before 1820:
A retrospect of past and present mercies, Jan.
Ist, 1819, p. 10-24. — Meditation, June, 1815, p. 29-
31. — Meditation, a walk to Mount Olivet on a sum*
raer's eve, July, 1815, p. 59-80. — Complaint, etc.
under ^ain and trouble, February, 1815, p. 90-91. —
Complaint under great bodily pain, and aarkness of
mina, Greenwich, April, 1815, p. 92-93. — On the
death of Mrs. M. Wilkinson, 1815, p. 93-94. — All U
vanity but the Creator, 1814, p. 95-96. — Complain*
ing of hardness of heart. Mount Pleasant, August,
1814, p. 96-97. — To Rosamond, on her departure
for England. June, 1811, p. 125-127. — Reflections,
May, 1816, p. 158-159.
Halleck, Fitz-Greene. 1790-1867. Fannv.
iBy Fitz-Greene Halleck.j New- York:
Published by C. Wiley & Co. No. 3 Wall-
Street. Clayton & Kingsland, printers.
1819. Ip.l., (1)6-49 p. 8^ Reserve
Second edition. New- York:
Published by Wiley & Halsted, No. 3,
Wall-Street. William Grattan, printer.
1821. Ip.l., (1)6-67 p. 8^ NBHD
New York, 1866. 3 p.l., (1)&-
84 p., 1 port. 4**. Reserve
No. 16 of 70 copies printed for W. L. Andrews.
Also printed in Specimens of the American poets,
London, 1822, p. 110-156, NBH.
Fanny, with other poems. [By Fitz-
Greene Halleck.] New-York. Harper &
Brothers. 1839. 2 p.l., (1)6-130 p., 1 1. 12°.
Reserve
Engraved title-page.
The poetical writings of Fitz-
Greene Halleck, with extracts from those
of Joseph Rodman Drake. Edited by
James Grant Wilson. New York: D. Ap-
pleton and Company, 1869. 2 p.l., (i)vi-
xviii p., 1 1., (1)14-389 p., 5 pi., 5 ports,
(inch front.) 4^ f NBI
Hamilton, George. See Epistle from the
Marquis de La Fayette to General Wash-
ington.
Hammon, Jupiter, b. 1720? Jupiter Ham-
mon, American negro poet; selections from
his writings and a bibliography, by Oscar
Wegelin. New York: C. F. Heartman,
1915. 2 p.l.. 7-51 p., 5 facs. (incl. front.) 8**.
(Heartman's historical series, no. 13.)
Reserve
One of 91 copies printed on Alexandra Japan
paper.
Facing p. 18. facsimile of broadside: An address
to Miss Pnilis Wheatley, Ethiopian poetess, in BoS'
ton, who came from Africa at eight years of age, and
soon became acquainted with the gospel of Jesus
Christ. Hartford, Au8[ust 14, 1778. Text in two
columns. Text also printed on p. 32-36.
Facing jp. 28 facsimile of broadside: An evening
thought SalvatioQ by Christ, with jpenetential cries.
Composed ... 25th of December, 1760. Text in two
columns. Text also printed on p. 29-31.
A poem for children with thoughts on death, p.
37-40; A dialogue intitled the kind master and the
dutiful servant [in verse], p. 41-46.
Harney, John Milton, 1789-1825. Crys-
talina; a fairy tale. By an American (i.e.,
John Milton Harneyj. New- York: Printed
by George F. Hopkins. 1816. 3 p.l., 112 p.
16^ NBHD
Harwood, John Edmund, 1771-1809.
Poems by John Edmund Harwood. New-
York: Published by M. & W. Ward, No. 4
City-Hotel, for Joseph Osborn, 1809. 2
p.l., (1)4-107 p. l2^ NBHD
Elegies, p. 1-20; Odes', p. 21-48; Miscellaneous
pieces, p. 49-105.
Hasletty Andrew. Original poems, by A.
Haslett. Author of various miscellaneous
pieces. Baltimore: Printed by R. Gamble
— No. 12 Light-Street. 1812. 2 p.l.. ii(i).
viii-ix. (1)14-95 p. 12^ NBHD
Hastings, Sally. Poems, on different
subjects. To which is added, a descriptive
account of a family tour to the West; in
the year, 1800. In a letter to a lady. By
Sally Hastings. Lancaster, Printed and
sold. By William Dickson, for the benefit
of the authoress. 1808. Ip.l., (1)4-220 p.
16^ NBHD
The Hasty-pudding: a poem. See Bar-
low, Joel.
Haven, Nathaniel Appleton, 1790-1826.
The remains of Nathaniel Appleton Haven.
With a memoir of his life, by George Tick-
nor. [Cambridge: Hilliard, Metcalf &
Company,! mdcccxxvii. xl, 351 p. 8**. NBG
Poems written during the years 1807-1815, p. 233-
263.
Second edition. Boston: Hil-
liard, Gray, Little, and Wilkins. 1828. viii,
368 p. 12^ NBG
Poems written during the years 1807-1815, p. 257-
273,
540
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Haxard, Joseph. Poems, on various
subjects. By Joseph Hazard. Brooklyn,
N. Y. Published by the author, [A. Spoon-
er, printer.] 1814. 2p.l., (1)6-187 p. 24^
NBHD
The Heroes of the lake. A poem, in two
books. Written in the autumn of 1813.
New- York: Printed and published by S.
Woodworth & Co. War Office. 26 Chat-
ham-street. 1814. 2p.l., (1)5-108 p., front.
16^ NBHD
Hill, George. 1796-1871. Diabolou
machia; or Battle of dragon. [A poem
written at Yale College, 1815, by George
Hill?,, n.t.-p. 1875. 21. 8^
SSX p.v.l,no.6
This poem describes an affair in which several
students came to blows; it took place in a tavern on
an evening of the fall term of 1815.
Hillhouse, James Abraham, 1789-1841.
The judgment, a vision. By the author of
Percy's Masque {i.e., James Abraham Hill-
house]. New- York: Published by James
Eastburn, 1821. 46 p., 1 front. 8^ NBHD
This poem was delivered at the Yale College com-
mencement of 1812.
Hine, Benjamin. Miscellaneous poetry:
or. The farmer's muse. By Benjamin Hine.
New- York: Printed for the author, by H.
Ludwig. 72 Vesey-St. 1835. 1 p.l., (i)iv-x
p., 11., (1)14-273 p. 12^ NBHD
Poems written between 1789-1820, p. 13-154.
Hitchcock, David, b. 1773. A poetical
dictionary; or popular terms illustrated in
rhyme; with explanatory remarks. For the
use of society in general, and politicians in
particular. Part first. By David Hitch-
cock, author of the "Shade of Plato." &c.
From Lewis's Press. Lenox. Henry Starr,
printer. 1808. 1 p.l., (i)iv-vi. (1)8-113 p.,
1 1. of errata. 16^ NBHD
The poetical works of David Hitch-
cock. Containing, the Shade of Plato.
Knight and quack, and the Subtlety of
foxes. Boston: Published by Etheridge
and Bliss, No. 12, Cornhill. 1806. Oliver
& Munroe. printers. 1 p.l., (i)iv-xvi. (1)
18-164 p., 1 1. of adv. 16^ NBHD
The social monitor; or, A series of
poems, on some of the most important and
interesting subjects. By David Hitchcock,
author of the "Shade of Plato." Second
edition. New-York: Printed for (}ould.
Banks & Gould, Prior & Dunning. Isaac
Riley, and Collins & Co. 1814. 1 p.l.. (i)
iv-v(i), (1)8-204 p. 24^ NBHD
Hoar, Leonard, 1630-1675. i Verses in
Latin.] (Massachusetts Historical Society.
Proceedings, 1864-1865. Boston, 1866. 8^
V. 8, p. 14-15.) lAA
The original verses are appended to the first
triennial catalogue of Harvard University, published
in 1674, and were undoubtedly prepared by Leonard
Hoar.
Holland, Edwin C. The pillar of glory;
Rise Columbia. (In: Samuel Kettell,
Specimens of American poetry. Boston,
1829. 12^ V. 2, p. 328-330.) NBH
Originally published in the Port folio, Philadel*
phia, 1813, series 3, v. 2, p. 552, * DA.
Holme, John. A true relation of the
flourishing State of Pennsylvania. (His-
torical Society of Pennsylvania. Bulletin.
Philadelphia, 1848. 8^ v. 1, 1845-47. p.
161-180.) lAA
Written in 1686.
Printed for the first time, from the original manu-
script. This poem is believed to be the first metrical
composition written in Pennsylvania.
Holmes, Abiel. See A Family tablet:
containing a selection of original poetry.
Holyoke, Edward. See Pietas et gratu-
latio.. .
Honeywood, St. John, 1764-1798. A
poem on reading the President's Address;
with a sketch of the character of a candi-
date for the presidency. (By St. John
Honeywood.i Philadelphia: Printed by
Ormrod & Conrad, No. 41 Chestnut-Street.
1796. 1 p.l., (1)4-7 p. 8^ Reserve
Poems by St. John Honeywood,
A. M. With some pieces in prose. Copy-
right secured. New-York: Printed by T.
& J. Swords, No. 99 Pearl-Street. 1801.
3 p.l., (i)viii, 159(1) p. 16^
Reserve and NBHD
Reviewed in The American retnew, and literary
journal for the year 1801. New York, 1801. v. 1, p.
297-303.
Hopkins, Lemuel, 1750-1801. The Dem-
ocratiad, a poem, in retaliation, for the
"Philadelphia Jockey Club." By a Gentle-
man of Connecticut [i.e.. Lemuel HopkinS].
Philadelphia: Published by Thomas Brad-
ford, printer, 1795. iv, (1)6-22 p., 11. 8^
Reserve
At head of title: Second edition.
Also ascribed to William Cobbett.
Contains sarcastic reference^ to the Democrats in
the United States Senate who opposed Jay's treaty.
Philadelphia: Published by
Thomas Bradford, printer, book-seller &
stationer. No. 8 South Front Street. 1796.
Ip.l.. (i)iv, (1)6-28 p. 8^
Reserve and NBH p.v.24, no.lS
At head of title: Third edition.
Epitaph on a patient killed by a
cancer quack. (In: American poems, se-
lected and original. Litchfield, 1793. 12*.
p. 137-139.) Reserve and NBH
-Mso printed in E. C. Stedman and E. M. Hutch-
inson. A lihrarv of American literature. New York,
1889, V. 3. p. 414-415, NBB.
The guillotina, or a Democratic
dirge, a poem. By the author of the "Dem-
ocratiad" [i.e., Lemuel Hopkinsi. Phila-
delphia: Sold at the Political Book-Store
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541
iBy Thomas Bradford], South Front-
Street,* No. 8. il796.i lp.l., (1)4-14 p. 8^
Reserve and NBH p.v^4, no.l6
A Dolitical satire, erroneously attributed to Wil-
liam Cobbett.
The hypocrite's hope. (In: Ameri-
can poems, selected and original. Litch-
field, 1793. 12^ p. 139-141.)
Reserve and NBH
Also printed" in The Columbian muse, New York,
1794, p. 144-146, NBH; Samuel Kettell, Specimetu
oiF American poetry, Boston, 1829, v. 1, p. 283-284,
NBH: and in E. A. and G. L. Duyckinck, Cycle-
pttdia of American literature. New York, 1866, v. 1,
p. 322, NBB.
On General Ethan Allen. (In:
American poems, selected and original.
Litchfield, 1793. 12^ p. 142.)
Reserve and NBH
Also printed in E. C. Stedman and E. M. Hutch-
inson, A library of American literature. New York,
1889, V. 3, p. 413-414, NBB.
A plea for union and the constitu-
tion. (In: E. A. and G. L. Duyckinck,
Cyclopaedia of American literature. New
York, 1866. 8^ v. 1, p. 321-322.) NBB
See also The Anarchiard; The Echo;
The Political green-house for the year
1798.
Hopkinson, Francis, 1737-1791. The bat-
tle of the kegs. (In: The American muse-
um. Philadelphia, 1787. 8°. v. 1. p. 85-
86.) Reserve
Also printed in Samuel Kettell, Specimens of
American poetry, Boston, 1829. v. 1, p. 202-205,
NBH ; and in E. A. and G. L. Duyckinck, Cyclopeedia
of American literature. New York, 1866, v. 1, p. 218-
219. NBB.
An exercise, containing a dialogue
and ode on the accession of his present
gracious Majesty George iii. Performed
at the public commencement in the Col-
lege of Philadelphia, May 18th 1762.
[By Francis Hopkinson.j Philadelphia.
Printed by W. Dunlap, in Market-Street,
M, DccLXii. 8 p. 4°. Reserve
A fair bargain. (In: The Beauties
of poetry, British and American. Phila-
delphia, 1791. 16^ p. 198-199.) Reserve
The miscellaneous essays and oc-
casional writings of Francis Hopkinson,
Esq. Philadelphia: Printed by T. Dobson,
at the Stone-house, No. 41 Second-Street.
M, Dcc, xcii. 3 V. 12**. Reserve
V. 3, after p. 215, "Poems on several subjects,"
204 p.
The raising: a song for federal
mechanics. (In: The American museum.
Philadelphia, 1788. 8^ v. 4, p. 95.)
Reserve
Howe, Joseph. An ode, addressed to
Miss ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦. (In: American poems, select-
ed and original. Litchfield, 1793. 12'*. p.
297-298.) Reserve and NBH
Humphreys, David, 1752-1818. Address
to the armies of the United States of
America. Written in the year 1782. (In:
The American museum. Philadelphia,
1787. 8^ V. 1, p. 266-272.) Reserve
First published in New Haven in 1782. Also in
his Life of . ..Israel Putnam, New York, 1810, p.
189-218, AN ; and in Samuel Kettell, Specimens of
American poetry, Boston, 1829, v. 1, p. 261-271,
NBH.
American winter. (In: The Colum-
bian muse. New York, 1794. 16**. p. 165-
166.) Reserve and NBH
Depredations and destruction of
the Algerines. (In: The Columbian muse.
New York, 1794. \6\ p. 147-158.)
Reserve and NBH
An elegy on the burning of Fair-
field, in Connecticut. Written on the
spot by Col. Humphreys. 1779. (In: The
New-Haven gazette, and the Connecticut
magazine. New-Haven, 1786. 4**. June
29. 1786, V. 1, no. 20, p. 159.) Reserve
Also printed in The American museum, Philadel-
phia, 1787, V. 1, ^. 265, Reserx'e; American poems,
selected and original, Litchfield, 1793, p. 117-119,
NBH; The Columbian muse, New York, 1794, p. 112-
114, NBH; and American poetical miscellany, Phila-
delphia, 1809, p. 63-65, NBH.
An elegy on Lieutenant De Hart,
volunteer aid to Gen. Wayne. (In: Ameri-
can poems, selected and original. Litch-
field, 1793. 12^ p. 120-122.)
Reserve and NBH
Also in The Columbian muse, New York, 1794,
p. 114-116, NBH.
An elegy, on Lieutenant De Hart,
volunteer aid-de-camp to General Wayne.
An ode, to Laura. A song, translated from
the French. An epitaph written the day
after the capitulation of Lord Cornwallis,
at York-town in Virginia. An impromptu,
for the pocket-book of a young lady who
expected to embark soon for Europe. The
genius of America, a song. The monkey,
who shaved himself and his friends.
(In: The American museum. Philadelphia,
1788. 8^ V. 3, p. 273-279.) Reserve
An epistle to Dr. Dwight. On
board the Courier de TEurope, July 30,
1784. (In: American poems, selected and
original. Litchfield, 1793. 12°. p. 129-
134.) Reserve and NBH
Also in The Columbian muse. New York, 1794, p.
136-140, NBH.
The farmers' harvest hymn. (In
his: A discourse on the agriculture of the
state of Connecticut. New-Haven, 1816.
8^ p. 42.) VPY
Future state of the western terri-
tory. (In: The Columbian muse. New
York, 1794. 16^ p. 162-165.)
Reserve and NBH
Future state of the western terri-
tory; American winter; On love and the
American fair; Depredations and destruc-
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tion of the Algerines. (In: The Beauties
of poetry, British and American. Phila-
delphia, 1793. 16^ p. 130-146.) Reserve
The genius of America — an ode:
inscribed to his excellency George Wash-
ington, esq. on his return to Mount Ver-
non, December, 1783. (In: The American
museum. Philadelphia, 1789. 8**. v. 5, p.
101-104.) Reserve
Also printed in American poems, selected and
original, Litchfield. 1793. p. 127-129, NBH; The
Columbian muse. New York. 1794, p. 120-121. NBH.
The miscellaneous works of Col-
onel Humphreys. New-York: Printed by
Hodge, Allen, and Campbell, and sold at
their respective book-stores. M. dcc. xc.
fWith copy-right according to law.j 348 p.
8^ Reserve and NBHD
Contains the following poems:
Address to the armies of the United States of
America, p. 12-29; A poem on the happiness of
America, p. 30-66: Mount Vernon: an oae, p. 68-
70; The genius ot .America, p. 70-72; An elegy on
Lieutenant De Hart, p. 72-74; The monkey, who
shaved himself and his friends, p. 75-76; A letter to
a young lady in Boston, p. 90-9/ ; An epistle to Dr.
Dwight. p. 97-102; Elegy on the burning of Fair-
field in Connecticut, p. 111-113.
The miscellaneous works of David
Humphreys, late Minister Plenipotentiary
from the United States of America to the
Court of Madrid. New- York: Printed by
T. and J. Swords, No. 160 Pearl-Street.
1804. XV, 394 p., 7 1., front, (port.) 8^
NBG
Mount Vernon, an ode, inscribed to
General Washington. Written at Mount
Vernon. August 1786. (In: The New-
Haven gazette, and the Connecticut maga-
zine. New-Haven, 1786. 4**. Nov. 16,
1786, V. 1. no. 40, p. 314-315.) Reserve
Also printed in American poems, selected and
original. Litchfield, 1793. p. 123-125. NBH; The
Columbian muse. New York, 1794. p. 116-118. NBH ;
and E. A. ana G. L. Duyckinck. Cyclopttdia of
American literature, v. 1, p. 377, NBB.
An ode. inscribed to General
Washington. (In: The American museum.
Philadelphia, 1788. 8^ v. 3. p. 482-483.)
Reserve
A poem on the death of General
Washington, pronounced at the house of
the American legation in Madrid, on the 4.
day of July, 1800. rSigned D. Humphreys.]
n.p. [1804.1 Ip.l., 151-187 p. 8^ AN
Excerpt: The miscellaneous works of David
Humphreys. New- York: T. & J. Swords. 1804.
A poem, on the happiness of
America; addressed to the citizens of the
United States. (In: The Boston magazine.
Boston, 1786. 8^ July. 1786. p. 306-311;
August. 1786, p. 348-352.) Reserve
The poem was continued in later numbers of the
ma^zine, which the Library lacks.
.Mso printed in The American museum, Philadel-
phia, 1/87^ V. 1, p. 273-288, Reserve: and in the
author's Ltfe of Israel Putnam. New York, 1810, p.
219-285, AN.
A poem on the happiness of
America. Addressed to the citizens of the
United States. By Col. David Humphreys,
aid-de-camp to General Washington dur-
ing the American Revolutionary War.
New York: The New York Printing Com-
pany, 1871. Ip.l., (1)4-67 p. S\ NBI
A poem on industry. Addressed
to the citizens of the United States of
America. By Colonel David Humphreys,
Minister resident at the Court of Lisbon.
Philadelphia: Printed for Mathew Carey,
No. 118. Market-Street. October 14, 1794.
1 p.l., (i)iv p., 1 1., (l)&-22 p., 1 1. of adv. 8*.
Reserve and NBHD
Poems by Col. David Humphreys,
late aid-de-camp to his Excellency General
Washington. Second edition: — with sev-
eral additions. Philadelphia: Printed by
Mathew Carey, m, dcc, lxxxix. 1 p.l., 90 p.,
1 1. 16^ Reserve
See also The AnarchiarcL
Hunn, Anthony. Sin and redemption.
A religious poem, by Anthony Hunn.
Lexington: Printed by W. W. Worsley...
"Reporter" Press. 1812. 2 p.l., (1)6-25 p.
8*". Reserve
"The following is an episode onl^ of a much
larger epic poem entitled *The Columbiad,' which is
formed out of most eminent scenes of the American
Revolution and the hero of which is the immortal
Washington." — Preface.
Huntley, Lydia. See Sigoumey, Mrs.
Lydia Howard Huntley.
Hutton, Joseph. The field of Orleans.
A poem. By the author of several fugitive
pieces [i. e.. Joseph Huttonj . . . Philadel-
phia: Published by W. Anderson, 102,
Cherry-Street. 1816. 31 p., 2 1. 24^
NBHD
Indian songs of peace. See Smith, Wil-
liam.
Irving, Washington. 1783-1859. [Lines
spoken by Thomas A. Cooper, on the night
of the opening of the Park theatre. Sept.
9, 1807.1 (In: Washington Irving, Life and
letters. New York, 1862. 8^ v. 1, p. 204-
208.) AN
Also in the New York edition of the Life and
letters of 1864, v. 1, p. 204-208.
Irving, William, 1766-1821. [Poems.)
(In: Salmagundi. New York, 1807-08.
24^ v. 1. p. 35-37, 54-56, 70-«0. 101-104.
136-140, 181-188; v. 2, p. 250-254, 399-404.)
Reserve
The poems were written under the pseud, of
"Pindar Cockloft. Esq."
The Library has many other editions of Salma-
gundi besides the one given here.
Jacob, Stephen. A poetical essay, de-
livered at Bennington, on the anniversary
of the 16th of August. 1777. By Stephen
Jacob. A. B. 1778. Hartford: Printed by
Watson and Goodwin, m. dcc. lxxix. 8 p.
12°. Reserve
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543
James, T. C. The country meeting, or
Friends* place of worship. (In: The
American museum. Philadelphia, 1787.
8^ V. 1, P.93-9S.) Reserve
Also printed in The Beauties of poetry, British
and American, Philadelphia, 1791, p. 182-185, Re-
serve; American poems, selected and original, Litch-
field, 1793, p. 234-238, NBH; The Columbian muse.
New York, 1794. p. 121-125, NBH: and The Ameri-
can poetical miscellany, Philadelphia, 1809, p. 172-
176. NBH.
The Jeffersoniad; or, An echo to the
groans of an expiring faction. By Demo-
craticus. March 4, 1801: First year of the
triumph of Republican principle. Price —
18 cents. 1 p.l., (1)4-18 p. 16**. Reserve
"The author. ..presents his best respects to his
fellow-citizens, and congratulates them on the event
of the late election [of Jefferson as president]..."
"Theodore Dwight" is written in a contemporary
hand on verso of title-page.
John of Enon, pseud. See Benedict,
David.
Johnson, Edward, 1599-1672. A history
of New-England. From the English
planting in the yeere 1628. untill the yeere
1652. Declaring the form of their govern-
ment, civill, military, and ecclesiastique.
Their wars with the Indians, their troubles
with the Gortonists, and other heretiques.
Their manner of gathering of churches, the
commodities of the country, and descrip-
tion of the principall towns and havens,
with the great encouragements to increase
trade betwixt them and Old England.
With the names of all their governours,
magistrates, and eminent ministers
London, Printed for Nath: Brook at the
Angel in Corn-hill, 1654. 236 p., 2 1. 8^
Reserve
Better known by the running title: Wonder-work-
ing providence of Sion's Saviour in New England.
Contains many poems.
(Massachusetts Historical So-
ciety. Collections. Boston, 1814-19. 8**.
series 2, v. 2, p. 49-95; v. 3, p. 123-161; v. 4,
p. 1-51; V. 7, p. 1-58; v. 8, p. 1-39.) lAA
Johnson's Wonder-working Provi-
dence. 1628-1651. Edited by J. Franklin
Jameson... New York: C. Scribner's
Sons. 1910. viii p., 2 1., 3-285 p., 2 facs., 1
map. 8°. (Original narratives of early
American history.) ♦R-HAE
Wonder-working Providence of
Sions Saviour in New England... With
an historical introduction and an index by
William Frederick Poole. Andover, Pub-
lished by Warren F. Draper, 1867. 4 p.l.,
cliv 1., 265 p., 1 fac. 8^ IQ
This is a modern type-facsimile reprint.
No. 140 of 200 copies on small paper.
Johnson, William Martin, 1771-1797.
Poems. (In: Gabriel Harrison, The life
and writings of John Howard Payne. Al-
bany, N. Y., 1875. 4^ p. 296-333.) AN
The following poems: On a snow-flake falling on
a lady's breast. Winter, Spring, Fame, Epitaph on a
lady, are printed in E. .A. and G. L. Duyokinck,
Cyclopetdia of American Uterature, New York, 1866,
V. 1, p. 586, NBB,
(In: Gabriel Harrison, John
Howard Payne... his life and writings.
Philadelphia, 1885. 8^ p. 343-374.) AN
Johnston, Archibald. The mariner; a
poem in two cantos. By Archibald John-
ston. Philadelphia: Published by Edward
Earle, corner of Fourth and Library
streets. William Fry, printer. 1818. 3
p.l., (1)10-152 p. 16^ NBHD
Has also an engraved title-page.
Miscellanea, p. [97]-126.
Jones, Elizabeth C. Poems on different
subjects, original and selected. By Eliza-
beth C. Jones. Providence: H. H. Brown,
printer. 1819. 1 p.l., (1)4-48 p. 12^
NBH p.v.55, no.5
Josselyn, John, fl. 1630-1675. New-Eng-
lands rarities discovered: in birds, beasts,
fishes, serpents, and plants of that country.
Together with the physical and chyrurgi-
cal remedies wherewith the natives con-
stantly use to cure their distempers,
wounds, and sores. Also a perfect descrip-
tion of an Indian squa, in all her bravery;
with a poem not improperly conferred upon
her. Lastly a chronological table of the
most remarkable passages in that country
amongst the English. Illustrated with
cuts. By John Josselyn, gent. London,
Printed for G. Widdowes at the Green
Dragon in St. Pauls church-yard, 1672. 2
p.l., 114 p.. 11., 1 pi. illus. (8^)16^
Reserve
"The poem," p. 101-102.
Reprinted in American Antiquarian Society,
Architologia Americana. Transactions and collec-
tions, [Worcester,] 1860, v. 4, p. 105-238, I A A,
"The poem" appears on p. 232.
New-England's rarities discovered
in birds, beasts, fishes, serpents, and
plants of that country. By John Josselyn,
gent. With an introduction and notes, by
Edward Tuckerman. Boston: William
Veazie, 1865. 2 p.l., (i)viii, 169 p. 8^ IQ
One of 75 copies printed.
"The poem," p. 158.
A Journey from Patapsco to Annapolis.
(In: The American museum. Philadelphia.
1791. 8^ V.9, appendix 1, p. 9-16.)
Reserve
The Judgment, a vision. See Hillhouse,
James Abraham.
Keimer, Samuel, fl. 1723-1728. An elegy
on the much lamented death of the ingeni-
ous and well-beloved Aquila Rose, clerk to
the honourable assembly at Philadelphia,
who died the 24th of the 4th month, 1723.
Aged 28. (In: The Register of Pennsyl-
vania, edited by Samuel Hazard. Phila-
delphia, 1828. 4^ Nov., 1828, p. 262-263.)
lAA
The original was printed in 1723 as a hand-bill
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with imprint: Philadelphia: Printed, and sold by S.
Keimer, in High-Street. (Price two-pence.)
Also printed in E. A. and G. L. Duyckinck, Cyclo-
pedia of American literature. New York, 1866, v. 1,
p. 98-99. NBB.
Kettell, Samuel. Specimens of Ameri-
can poetry, with critical and biographical
notices. Boston: S. G. Goodrich and Co.,
1829. 3v. 12^ NBH
Contains selections from the works of the follow-
ing authors, writing before 1820:
J. Adams, v. 1, p. 67-74; J. Allen, v. 1, p. 160-
173; W. AUston, v. 2, p. 149-155; R. Alsop, v. 2, p.
54-67: J. L. Arnold, v. 2, p. 77-82; J. Barlow, v. 2,
p. 1-27; A. E. Bleecker, v. 1, p. 211-219; J. Bow-
doin, V. 1, p. 330-332; W. Boyd, v. 2, p. 83-86; S.
Brown, v. 2, p. 351-353; M. Byles, v. 1, p. 124-133;
B. Church, v. 1, p. 145-160; E. Church, v. 1. p. 343-
347; W. Cliffton, v. 2, p. 86-93; B. Coleman, v. 1,
p. 49-61; W. Crafts, v. 2, p. 144-145; R. Dabney, v.
2, p. 166-172; R. B. Davis, v. 1, p. 351-353; T.
Dawes, v. 2, p. 35-37; S. Deane, v. 2, p. 398-403; R.
Devens. v. 2, p. 38-40; S. Dexter, v. 2, p. 40-42;
Theodore Dwight, v. 2, p. 67-74; Timothy Dwight,
V. 1, p. 223-259; N. Evans, v. 1, p. 104-118; D.
Everett, v. 2, p. 113-114; S. Ewing, v. 1, p. 347-349;
H. T. Farmer, v. 2, p. 174-179; M. V. Faugeres,
V. 1, p. 220-223; T. G. Fessenden, v. 2, p. 114-121;
E. Fitch, V. 1, p. 300-301; B. Franklin, v. 1, p. 173-
174; P. Frencau, v. 1, p. 285-299; T. Godfrey, v. 1,
p. 88-104; J. Green, v. 1. p. 133-138; S. H. Hale.
V. 2. p. 296-302; T. A. Hillhouse, v. 2. p. 356-365;
St. J. Honeywood, v. 2, p. 43-47; L. Hopkins, v. 1,
p. 272-284; F. Hopkinson, v. 1. p. 201-210; J. Hop-
fdnson, v. 1, p. 350-351; D. Humphreys, v. 1, p. 259-
272; F. S. Key. v. 2. p. 288-289; H. C. Knight, v, 2,
p. 285-289; J. B. Ladd, v. 1, p. 334-342; John Lath-
rop. v. 2, p. 101-108; Joseph Lathrop, v. 1. p. 326-
327; E. Lincoln, v. 2, p. 303-314; J. B. Linn, v.
2, p. 121-126; W. Livingston, v. 1, p. 139-145;
S. Low, V. 1, p. 318-324; J. Lowell, v. 1, p. 332-
333; J. D. M'Kinnon, v. 1, p. 312-318; C. Mather,
v. 1. p. 1-17; W. Maxwell, v. 2, p. 155-159; J.
Maylem, v. 1, p. 83-88; S. W. Morton, v. 2, p. 75-
76; P. Oliver, v. 1, p. 333-334; J. Osborn, v. 1, p.
118-124; S. Osborn, v. 2. p. 145-149; R. T. Paine,
v. 2, p. 93-100; J. K. Paulding, v. 2. p. 179-184;
H. Pickering, v. 2. p. 272-285; W. L. Pierce, v. 2,
p. 130-133; J. Pierpont, v. 2, p. 246-272; S. Porter,
V. 1. p. 301-305; B. Pratt, v. 1, p. 324-326; J. Ralph,
V. 1, p. 74-83; W. Ray, v. 2, p. 137-144; G. Richards,
V. 2, p. 27-31; R. C. Sands, v. 2. p. 228-241; L. M.
Sargent, v. 2, p. 134-137; J. M. Sewall, v. 1, p. 198-
200; S. Sewall, v. 1. p. 328-330; J. Shaw, v. 2, p.
126-130; L. H. Sigourney, v. 2. p. 204-227; W. M.
Smith, v. 1. p. 305-312; J. Story, v. 2, p. 109-112;
J. Trumbull, v. 1, p. 175-198; St. G. Tucker, v. 1, p.
349-350; J. Turrcll. v. 1. p. 61-67; R. Tyler, v. 2,
p. 47-54; W. B. Walter, v. 2, p. 161-166; K. A.
Ware, v. 2, p. 290-295; M. Warren, v. 2. p. 31-35;
M. Wigglcsworth, v. 1. p. 35-49; R. Wolcott, v. 1,
p. 19-35; S. Woodworth, v. 2, p. 241-246.
Key, Francis Scott. 1780-1843. The star
spanprled banner. (In his: Poems of the
late Francis S. Key. New York, 1857. 12^
p. 31-33.) NBHD
Also in Samuel Kettell, Specimens of American
poetry, Boston, 1829. v. 2, p. 288-289, NBH; E. A.
and G. L. Duyckinck, Cyclopadia of American liter-
ature. New York, 1866, v. 1, p. 663-664, NBB; and
E. C. Stedman and E. M. Hutchinson, Library of
American literature, New York, 1888, v. 1, p. 41,
NBD.
Written in 1814 during the bombardment of Fort
McHenry by the English.
Knight, Henry Coggswell, b. 1788. The
broken harp; poems. By H. C. Knight.
Philadelphia: Published by J. Conrad and
Co. 1815. 2p.l.. (i)vi-xp., 11., (1)10-172
Pm 21. 16^ NBHD
The cypriad in two cantos: with
other poems and translations. By Henry
C. Knight. Boston: J. Belcher, printer.
1809. 3p.l., (1)8-68 p. 8^
NBH p.v^S, no^
Knox, Samuel. Ode to Education in
seven stanzas. (In: The American mu-
seum. Philadelphia, 1789. 8^ v. 5, p. 405-
408.) Reserve
An ode, most respectfully inscribed
to his excellency, general Washington,
on being chosen president of the United
States. (In: The American museum.
Philadelphia, 1789. 8^ v. 6. p. 85-86.)
Reserve
Dated: Bladensburgh, April 16, 1789.
Ladd, John. Lyric poems, chiefly in
two books, never before published. 1. A
thought on man in paradise; his expulsion.
A compendium on his restoration by grace.
The saints' travail through time, and final
state in glory. 2. Sacred to honor, virtue
and independence — and to the memory of
the dead. The wild man and the apes — a
muthony. By John Ladd. Schenectady:
Printed for the author. 1814. 1 p.l., (i)
iv, (1)6-127(1) p., 21. 12^ NBHD
Ladd, Joseph Brown, 1764-1786. Char-
lotte's soliloquy, to the manes of Werter.
Sweet Polly of Plymouth's lament. The
wish. (In: The American museum. Phila-
delphia, 1787. 8^ v. 1, p. 180-181.)
Reserve
Description of Jehovah, from the
xviiith Psalm. (In: The Columbian muse.
New York, 1794. 16^ p. 183-184.)
Reserve and NBH
Description of Jehovah, from the
xviiith Psalm. The war-horse, para-
phrased from Job. (In: The Beauties of
poetry. British and American. Philadel-
phia, 1791. 16^ p. 181-182, 191.) Reserve
The dove, a fragment. (In: The
American museum. Philadelphia, 1787.
8**. V. 2. p. 203-204.) Reserve
The incurable. (In: The American
museum. Philadelphia, 1787. 8**. v. 1. p.
86.) Reserve
The literary remains of Joseph
Brown Ladd. M.D. Collected by his sister,
Mrs. Elizabeth Haskins, of Rhode Island.
To which is prefixed, a sketch of the
author's life, by W. B. Chittenden. New
York: H. C. Sleight, Clinton Hall. 1832.
xxiv, (1)14-228 p. 8*. NBG
Poems, p. [13]-163.
Some of these poems are reprinted in Samuel
Kettell. Specimens of American poetry, Boston, 1829,
V. 1, p. 338-342, NdH, where they are credited to
William Ladd, the father of Joseph Brown.
On the resignation of his excel-
lency General Washington. Retirement.
(In: The American museum. Philadelphia.
1787. 8^ V. 1, p. 17^-179.) Reserve
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The poems of Arouet iby Joseph
Brown Ladd]. Charleston, South Caro-
lina: Printed by Bowen and Markland, No.
53, Church-Street, and No. 11, Elliot-
Street. 1786. 2 p.l., (i)viii-xvi, 128 p. 16^
Reserve
Half-title lacking.
The war-horse, paraphrased from
Job. (In: The American museum. Phila-
delphia, 1787. 8^ V. 1, p. 183.) Reserve
Also printed in The Columbian muse. New York,
1794, p. 172-173, NBH.
A Lady of New-York, pseud. A medley
of joy and grief. See Haight, Mrs. Sarah.
A Lady of Philadelphia, pseud. Viola or
The heiress of St. Valverde. See Botsford,
Mrs. Margaret.
Lathrop, John, the younger, 1772-1820.
The influence of civil institutions on soci-
ety and the moral faculties, a poem. De-
livered at the university in Cambridge, on
the day of public commencement, July 18,
1792. By John Lathrop, jun. (In: The
Massachusetts magazine. Boston, 1792.
8^ V. 4, July, 1792, p. 452-454.) Reserve
A monody, sacred to the memory
of the Rev. John Lovejoy Abbot, A.M.
Pastor of the Church in (Thauncey-Place,
Boston; who died October 17, 1814, aetat.
31. By J. Lathrop, Jun... Boston: Pub-
lished by Munroe, Francis & Parker, 1815.
16 p. 8^ AN
Ode for the twentieth anniversary
of Massachusetts Charitable Fire Society.
(In: E. A. and G. L. Duyckinck, Cyclo-
paedia of American literature. New York,
1866. 8^ v.l, p. 613-614.) NEB
Speech of Canonicus. (In: Samuel
Kettell, Specimens of American poetry.
Boston, 1829. 12^ v. 2, p. 102-108.) NBH
Lathrop, Joseph, 1731-1821. The exis-
tence of a Deity. (In: The American
museum. Philadelphia, 1789. 8**. v. 5, p.
101.) Reserve
Reprinted in Samuel Kettell, Specimens of Ameri-
can poetry, Boston, 1829, v. 1, p. 326-327, NBH.
The majesty and grace of God.
(In: The American museum. Philadelphia,
1791. 8°. V.9, appendix 1, p. 36-37.)
Reserve
Reflexions of a libertine reclaimed
by sickness. (In: The American museum.
Philadelphia, 1789. 8^ v. 6, p. 172-174.)
Resexve
A winter piece. (In: The American
museum. Philadelphia, 1790. 8**. v. 8, ap-
pendix 1, p. 39-40.) Reserve
Also printed in The Beauties of poetry. British
and American. Philadelphia, 1791, p. 204-206, Re-
serz'e; and in The Columbian muse, New York, 1794,
p. 158-160, NBH.
Law, Thomas. Ballston springs. (By
Thomas Law.] New- York: Printed by S.
Gould, opposite the City-Hall. 1806. 3 p.L,
7-48 p. 16^ NBH p.v.22, no.3
Last leaf mutilated.
Lawson, John. The maniac, with other
poems. By John Lawson. Philadelphia:
Published by Hellings and Aitken. Dennis
Heartt, printer. 1811. 2p.l., (i)vi-xiv p.,
1 1., 101 p. 24^ NBHD
Le Cadet, St. Denis, pseud. See Denison,
Edward.
Lewis, Mr. A description of Maryland,
from Carmen Seculare, a poem, addressed,
anno 1732, to lord Baltimore, proprietor of
that province. By mr. Lewis. (In: The
American museum. Philadelphia, 1789.
8°. V. 6, p. 413-416.) Reserve
Liberty: a poem, on the independence of
America. Dedicated to his excellency the
President of the United States. (In: The
American museum. Philadelphia, 1790.
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Lincoln, Enoch. The village; a poem.
iBy Enoch Lincoln.] With an appendix.
Portland: Published by Edward Little and
Co. 1816. C. Norris & Co. printers. 4 p.l.,
(1)10-180 p. 16^ NBHD
Extract reprinted in Samuel Kettell, Specimens
of American poetry, Boston, 1829, v. 2, p, 30i-314,
NBH.
•
Lines on the death of Ebenezer Ball,
who was executed at Castine, October
31, 1811, for the murder of John Tileston
Downs. Blue hill, Nov. 1811. Printed,
and for sale by A. H. Holland, Bucks-
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Linn, John Blair, 1777-1804. The death
of Washington. A poem. In imitation of
the manner of Ossian. By Rev. John Blair
Linn, A.M., minister of the First Presby-
terian Congregation of Philadelphia...
Philadelphia: Printed by John Ormrod,
1800. iv, (1)6-26 p. 8°. Reserve
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York [i.e., John Blair Linnj. New-York:
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The powers of genius, a poem, in
three parts. By John Blair Linn, A.M. Co-
pastor of the First Presbyterian Church in
the city of Philadelphia. Philadelphia:
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lumbia-House. 1801. Ip.l., (1)6-127 p.
16**. Reserve
Reviewed in The American review, and literary
journal for the year 1801, New- York, 1801, v. 1, p.
201-209, Reserve.
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Co., No. 30, Chestnut-Street, Philadelphia;
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140, Market-Street, Baltimore; and Wash-
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462-472.
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ed by Cundee, Ivy Lane, for T. Williams,
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ter-Row. 1804. 1 p.l., (i)iv-xv p., 1 1., 155
(1) p., 21. of adv.. 3 pi. 16^ NBHD
Valerian, a narrative poem: intend-
ed, in part, to describe the early persecu-
tions of Christians, and rapidly to illustrate
the influence of Christianity on the man-
ners of nations. By John Blair Linn, D.D.
Late pastor of the First Presbyterian con-
gregation, in Philadelphia. With a sketch
of the life and character of the author.
Philadelphia, Printed by Thomas and
George Palmer, 116, High Street. 1805. 1
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engn'aved by B. Tanner.
Reviewed in The monthly anthology and Boston
review, Boston, 1807, v. 4, p. 319-322.
A Little looking-glass for the times. See
C, G.
Livingston, Henry Brockholst, 1757-
1823* Democracy: an epic poem, by Aqui-
line "Nimble-Chops, Democrat [i.e., Henry
Brockholst Livingston]. Canto first.
New-York: Printed for the author [1794j.
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poem are reprinted in The Echo, New York, 1807,
p. 195-207, with the following notice prefixed:
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New- York, in March. 1794, and at the time excited
no inconsiderable^ share of the public attention.
This poem was written in consequence of a tumultu-
ous meeting of the citizens of that place, instigated
by a few popular demagogues, for the purpose of
prescribing to Congress the adoption of hostile meas-
ures against Great Britain. The second canto, which
was 01 much greater length, was prepared for the
Eress imfnediately after the appearance of the first,
ut the timidity of the booksellers, and the peculiar
circumstances of the times prevented its publication."
Livingston, William, 1723-1790. Address
to his excellency general Washington. By
his excellency governor Livingston of
New-Jersey. (In: The American museum.
Philadelphia, 1789. 8^ v. 5, p. 300-301.)
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*'A burlesque ballad by Governor William Living-
ston, of New Jersey."
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of the American Revolution, New York, 1S56, p. 166-
175, NBH.
A morning hymn. By his excel-
lency William Livmgston, esq. governor of
New-Jersey. (In: The American museum.
Philadelphia, 1789. 8^ v. 5, p. 100-101.)
Reserve
Philosophic solitude. (In: The
Beauties of poetry, British and American.
Philadelphia, 1791. 16^ p. 220-236.)
Reserve
First published in New York in 1747.
Also in American poems, selected and original,
Litchfield, 1793, p. 154-176, NBH; The Columbian
muse. New York, 1794, p. 16-33, NBH; Samuel
Kettell, Specimens of American poetry, Boston, 1829,
V. 1, p. 140-145, NBH.
Lomax, Judith. The notes of an Ameri-
can lyre. By Judith Lomax, a native of the
State of Virginia. Richmond: Printed by
Samuel Pleasants, near the Market-Bridge.
1813. 4 p.l., 9-70 p. nar. 16^ NBHD
Inscribed to Thomas Jefferson. Page 54 mis*
numbered 34.
Longstreet, Augustus Baldwin. Patri-
otic effusions; by Bob Short [pseud. of
Augustus Baldwin Longstreet]. New-
York: Published by L. and F. Lockwood,
No. 154 Broadway. J. & J. Harper, print-
ers. 1819. 2 p.l., (1)6-46 p., 11. nar.24^
NBH p.v.20, no.7
The Lottery, a poem. See Denison,
Edward.
Love, Charles. A poem on the death of
General George Washington, late presi-
dent of the United States. In two books.
By Charles Love. (Copy-right secured
according to law.] Alexandria, Virginia,
A.D. M, Dccc. 60 p. 16**.
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Dedicated to John Adams.
Lovell, John. See Pietas et gratulatio. . *,
Lovett, John, 1761-1818. A tribute to
Washington, for February 22d, 1800. [By
John Lovett.] Troy: Printed by R. Moffitt
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Washington's birth day: an histori-
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Washingtonian [i.e., John Lovettj. Al-
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Hosford. 1812. [Copy-right secured.] 1
p.l., (i)iv-viii, (1)10-55, 11 p., front, (port.)
sq. 12^ NBI
Frontispiece, the portrait of George Washington,
engraved for the Washington Benevolent Society.
Last lip. contain : "Odes for Washington's birth
day."
Low, Samuel, b. 1765. Poems, by Samuel
Low. New-York: Printed by T. & J.
Swords, No. 99 Pearl-Street. 1800. 2 v.
12**. Reserve
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mutilated, p. 159-160, lacking.
Lowell, John. See Pietas et gratulatio . . .
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[Edited by Winthrop Sargent.) Philadel-
phia: [Collins, printer,] 185/. xi, 218 p. 8**.
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The Lyric works of Horace, translated
into English verse: to which are added a
number of original poems. See Parke,
John.
M., S. A Country treat upon the second
paragraph in His Excellency's speech, De-
cemb. 17. 1730. [Boston, 1730?] Broad-
side. Reserve
Photostat facsimile.
Text in two columns.
M'Fingal: a modern epic poem. See
Trumbull, John.
M'Kinnon, John D. Descriptive poems,
by John D. M'Kinnon. Containing pictur-
esque views of the State of New-York.
New- York: Printed by T. & J. Swords. No.
99 Pearl-Street. 1802. 4p.l., (1)4-79 p., 1
1. of adv. 16^ NBHD
Reviewed in The American review and literary
journal for the year 1802, New- York, 1802, v. 2, p.
327-332, Reserve.
Mansfield, Joseph. Hope, a poem, de-
livered in the chapel of Harvard Univer-
sity, at a public exhibition, July 8th, 1800.
By Joseph Mansfield, a junior sophister.
Cambridge. Printed by William Hilliard.
1800. 1 p.l., (1)4-15 p. sq.8^ Reserve
Markoe, Peter. Faith, an ode. Hope, an
ode. Charity, an ode, sacred to the mem-
ory of William Penn. (In: The Beauties
of poetry, British and American. Phila-
delphia, 1791. 16°. p. 176-180.) Reserve
Ode on the birth-day of General
Washington. (In: The Beauties of poetry,
British and American. Philadelphia, 1791.
16^ p. 185-187.) Reserve
The Times; a poem. [By Peter
Markoe.j Philadelphia: Printed by Wil-
liam SpotSWOod. M. DCC. LXXXVIII. 2 p.l.,
22 p. 8**. Reserve
"A considerable part of the following poem has
already appeared in one of the public papers." Pref-
ace dated, Jan., 1788.
Mather, Cotton, 1663-1728. [Elegy on
the death of seven young ministers.] (In:
Club of Odd Volumes. Early American
poetry. fReprints.] Boston, 1896. 8**. [V.j
4, p. 29-35.) Reserve
Reprinted in type- facsimile, with facsimile of title-
Appeared originally in his Vigilantius.
[Elegyi Upon the death of Sir Wil-
liam Phips, Knt. Late Captain General
and Governour in Chief, of the Province of
the Massachuset-Bay, New England, who
expired in London, Feb. 18, 1694/5. 3 1.
(In his: Pietas in patriam: The life of His
Excellency Sir William Phips, Knt...
London, 1697. 8°.) Reserve
An elegy on the much-to-be-de-
plored death of that never-to-be-forgotten
person, the Reverend Nathanael Collins;
who after he had been many years a faith-
ful pastor to the church at Middletown of
Connecticut in New-England, about the
forty third year of his age expired; on 28th.
10. moneth 1684. [By Cotton Mather.]
Boston in New-England. Printed by Rich-
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to twenty. By an oversight of the printer, the
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Rev. N. Collins, in Club of Odd Volumes, Early
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serve.
(Epitaph upon] The Excellent Wig-
glesworth, remembered by some good to-
kens. (In his: A Faithful man, described
and rewarded... Boston, 1705. 8**. p.
48.) Reserve
Epitaphium [On the Honourable
Wait Winthropj. (In: Club of Odd Vol-
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page.
Appeared originally in his Hades look'd into, Bos-
ton, 1717.
Gratitudinis ergo. An essay on the
memory of my venerable master; Ezekiel
Cheever. (In his: Corderius Americanus.
Boston, 1708. 12**. p. 26-34.) Reserve
Epitaphium, p. 33-34.
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page, in Club of Odd Volumes. Early American
poetry [Reprints, v.] 4, p. 26-34, Reserve,
Magnalia Christi Americana: or,
The ecclesiastical history of New-England,
from its first planting in the year 1620 unto
the year of our Lord, 1698. In seven books
... By the reverend and learned Cotton
Mather... London: Printed for Thomas
Parkhurst. at the Bible and Three Crowns
in Cheapside. mdccii. 16 p.l.. 75 p., 1 1., 238
p., 1 1., 125-222 p., 100, 88, 118 p., 1 1.. 1 map.
4°. Reserve
Contains elej^es and epitaphs by various authors;
also the following three eleipes bv Cotton Mather:
[Elegy] upon the death of Sir William Phips... who
expired in London, Feb. 18, 1694/5. Book 2, p. 74-
75. — Some offers to embalm the memory of. . .John
Wilson, Book 3, p. 50-51. — Remarks on the bright
and dark side of... William Thompson ... who tri*
umphed on Dec. 10, 1666, Book 3, p. 119-120.
In two volumes. First Ameri-
can edition, from the London edition of
1702. Hartford: Published by Silas
Andrus, Roberts & Burr, printers, 1820.
2 v. 8^ IQ
With an introduction and oc-
casional notes, by the Rev. Thomas Rob-
bins and translations of the Hebrew, Greek,
and Latin quotations by Lucius F. Robin-
548
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son. To which is added, a memoir of Cot-
ton Mather, by Samuel G. Drake . . . Also,
a comprehensive index by another hand/
In two volumes. Hartford: Silas Aqdrus
and Son, 1855. 2 v. 8^ IQ
A poem and an elegy. By Cotton
Mather. Boston: The Club of Odd Vol-
umes. 1896. 13 p., 2 1., 16 p., 3 1., 20 p. sq.
8^ (The Club of Odd Volumes. Early
American poetry. (Reprints. v.i3.)
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No. 81 of one hundred copies on hand-made paper.
Reprinted from copies in the Library of Brown
University.
Contains modern type reprints, page for page, with
facsimile title-pages of:
A poem dedicated to the memory of... Mr. Urian
Oakes... Boston in New-England, Printed for John
Ratcliff. 1682.
An elegy on the much-to-be-deplored death. . .of
...the Reverend Mr. Nathanael Collins... Boston
in New-England. Printed by Richard Pierce for
Obadiah Gill. 1685.
Some offers to embalm the mem-
ory of the truly reverend and renowned,
John Wilson rwithj Epitaphium. (In his:
Johannes in Eremo. Boston, 1695. 24**.
p. 42-46.) Reserve
Reprinted in The Club of Odd Volumes, Early
American poetry [Reprints, v.] 4, Reserve.
Also in his Magnolia Christi Americana, Liondon,
1702, book 3, p. 50-51, Reserve.
To the memory of the Reverend
Jonathan Mitchel. (In his: Ecclesiastes.
The life of the reverend & excellent Jon-
athan Mitchel. Boston. 1697. 8°. p. 109-
111.) Reserve
Sec also Elegies and epitaphs, 1677-
1717.
Maxwell, William. Poems by William
Maxwell, Esq. Philadelphia: Published by
M. Thomas, No. 52, Chestnut-Street. Wil-
liam Fry, printer. 1816. 2p.l., (i)vi-vii p.,
11., (1)4-168 p. 24°. NBHD
Has also an engraved title-page.
Several of these poems are printed in Samuel
Kettell, Specimens of American poetrv, Boston, 1829,
v. 2, p. 155-159. SBH.
Maylem, John. The conquest of Louis-
burg. (In: Samuel Kettell, Specimens of
American poetry. Boston, 1829. 12°. v.
1, p. 83-88.) NBH
Gallic perfidy: a poem. By John
Maylem, philo-bellum. Boston: New-
England: Printed and sold by Benjamin
Mecom, at the New Printing-Office, July
13. 1758. Where may be had that noted
little book, called Father Abraham's
Speech. 2p.l.. 7-15p. 12*. Reserve
Lacks half-title.
Has woodcut on title-page of Indian holding bow
and arrow.
Mead, Charles. Mississippian scenery;
a poem, descriptive of the interior of North
America. By Charles Mead. Philadelphia:
Published by S. Potter and Co. No. 55,
Chestnut Street. W. Fry, printer. 1819.
1 p.l., (i)vi-ix p., 11., (l)14--113p., front.
16^ NBHp.v^,no.8
A Medley of joy and grief. See Haight,
Mrs. Sarah.
The Mercies of the Year, Commemo-
rated: A song for Little Children in New-
England. December 13th 1720. 3 1. 12^
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Facsimile reprint.
"Reprinted December 13, 1910 to convey this
season's happier greetings to a few friends of George
Parker Winship.'^
Mills, John Henry. Poetic trifles by
John Henry Mills. Comedian. Baltimore:
Printed by G. Dobbin & Murphy, 10,
Market-Street, for Cole & I. Bonsai. 1808.
3 p.l., (1)8-116 p. 12^ NBHD
The Mirror of merit and beauty. Sec
Smith, Isaiah.
The Miscellaneous poems of the Boston
Bard. Sec Coffin, Robert Stevenson.
Miscellaneous poems on moral and re-
ligious subjects. Sec Allen, Benjamin.
Miscellaneous works, prose and poetical.
See Linn, John Blair.
Miscellanies, moral and instructive, in
prose and verse; collected from various
authors, for the use of schools, and im-
provement of young persons of both sexes.
Philadelphia; Printed by Joseph James,
in Chestnut-Street, between Front and
Second-Street, m. dcc. lxxx. vii. 202 pi..
1 1. 16°. Reserve
Review by B. Franklin on p. iv.
Mitchel, John, d. 1750. [Poemi On .the
following work jThe Day of Doomj and
it's author rMichael Wigglesworth]. (In:
Michael Wigglesworth. The Day of
Doom. Boston, 1701. 24**.) Reserve
Also in the Boston ed. of 1751. p. 10-12; and the
Newburyport ed. of 1811, p. 16-17.
Mitchel, Jonathan, 1624-1668. r^lcgy on
Henry Dunster.] (In: Cotton Mather, Ec-
clesiastes. The life of the reverend & ex-
cellent Jonathan Mitchel. Boston, 1697.
8°. p. 70-71.) Reserve
Reprinted in Cotton Mather, Magnalia Christi
Americana, London, 1702, book 4, p. 175-176,
Reserve.
Upon the death of that reverend,
aged, ever-honoured, and gracious servant
of Christ, Mr. John Wilson, pastor of a
church in Boston: interred August 8, 1667.
(In: N. Morton, New-Englands memori-
all. Cambridge, 1669. 12^ p. 185-188.)
Reserve
The Modem philosopher; or Terrible
tractoration. See Fessenden, Thomas
Green.
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Monody. On the decease of His Ex-
cellency George Washington. (In: Bache's
Philadelphia Aurora. Monday, December
30 [1799].) Reserve
Signed and dated. R. N. Dec. 26, 1799.
A poem in 15 stanzas.
Monody, on the death of Gen. George
Washington. See Brown, Charles Brock-
den.
Monody on the death of George Wash-
ington. See Smith, Elihu H.
A Monumental inscription on the first of
March together with a few lines on the
enlargement of Ebenezer Richardson, con-
victed of murder. [Worcester: Printed
by Isaiah Thomas. 1771.] Broadside, f*.
(In Emmet Collection.) Manuscript Div.
Reprinted in facsimile in Woodrow Wilson, A
history of the American people, New York, 1902, v. 2,
p. 162. lAE.
Known as "The Massacre Hand-Bill."
Moore, Frank, 1828-. Illustrated ballad
history of the American Revolution, 1765-
1783. By Frank Moore. Volume 1. New
York: Johnson, Wilson & Company. 1876.
2p.l., 384 p., 15 pi., 16 ports, (incl. front.),
5 maps. 4°. IG
This was to be completed in 30 parts.
Parts 1-6 are all that were issued.
Title on cover of part 1 : Ballad history of the
American Revolution. By contemporary poets and
nrose writers. Collected and arranged oy Frank
Moore.
Songs and ballads of the American
Revolution. With notes and illustrations
by Frank Moore. New York: D. Appleton
6 Company, 1856. 2 p.l., (i)vi-xii, 394 p..
front. 12°. IG
Also has engraved title-page.
Morrell, William, fl. 1623. New-England
or a briefe enarration of the ayre, earth,
water, fish and fowles of that country, with
a description of the natures, orders, habits,
and religion of the natiues; In Latine and
English verse. [By W^illiam Morrell.i
Boston: The Club of Odd Volumes, 1895.
9 p.l., 24, 2 p. sq.8°. (The Club of Old
Volumes. Early American poetry. [Re-
prints, v.] 2.) Reserve
Originally published in London, 1625.
This is a facsimile reprint of a copy in the British
Museum.
No. 81 of one hundred copies printed on hand-
made paper.
This poem is also printed in the Collections of the
Massachusetts Historical Society, v. 1, for 1792, p.
125-139, but without title, address to the reader,
dedicatory epistle, postscript, or form, style, type,
and arrangement of the original.
Morton, Nathaniel, 1613-1685. New-
Englands memoriall: or, A brief relation
of the most memorable and remarkable
passages of the providence of God, mani-
fested to the planters of New-England in
America; with special reference to the first
colony thereof, called New-Plymouth. As
also a nomination of divers of the most
eminent instruments deceased, both of
church and common-wealth, improved in
the first beginning and after progress of
sundry of the respective jurisdictions in
those parts; in reference unto sundry ex-
emplary passages of their lives, and the
time of their death. Published for the use
and benefit of present and future genera-
tions, by Nathaniel Morton, Secretary to
the Court for the jurisdiction of New-
Plimouth... Cambridge: Printed by S. G.
and M. J. for John Usher of Boston. 1669.
6 p.l., 198 p., 5 1. (4^) \2\ Reserve
Contains the following poems, elegies and epi-
taphs: On... Mr. Thomas Hooker..., bv J. C, p.
125-126. — A lamentation for the death of... Mr.
Thomas Hooker..., by P. B., p. 127-129. — .\ fu-
neral elegy upon the death of. ..Mr. John Cotton. ..,
by J. N., p. 136-137. — Upon the tomb of. ..Mr.
John Cotton. . ., by B. W., 137-139. — J Verses found
m his pocket after his death], by William Bradford,
p. 140. — Certain verses left by... William Bradford
.... p. 144-145. — [Poem] On. . .William Bradford,
by Josias Winslow, p. 146-148. — A few verses. . .on
William Bradford, p. 149-150. — [Elegy] presented
at the funerall of Ralph Partridge, p. 153-155. —
[Elegy on Mr. William Paddy], p. 156. — An elegie
on the death of. ..John Norton. ... by T. S., p. 166-
168. — A threnodia upon. . .Samuel Stone. . ., by E.
B., p. 168-169. — Upon the death of... John Wilson
..., by J. M., p. 185-188. — Upon the death of...
John Wilson..., by T. S., p. 188-190. — Upon the
death of .. .Jonathan Mitchell..., by E. B., p. 192-
193. — To the memory of. . .Jonathan Mitchell. . ., by
F. D., p. 193-196. — An epitaph upon the... death
of .. .Jonathan Mitchell, by J. S., p. 196.
Boston, Reprinted for Nicho-
las Boone, at the Signe of the Bible in
Cornhill. 1721. 5 p.l., 248 p., 1 1. (8^)16^
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Boston: printed. Newport:
Reprinted, and sold by S. Southwick.
M, Dcc, Lxxii. viii, 208 p., 4 1. (8**.) 12**.
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Plymouth. Mass. Reprinted
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Fifth edition. Containing be-
sides the original work, and the supple-
ment, annexed to the second edition, large
additions in marginal notes, and an appen-
dix; with a lithographic copy of an ancient
map. By John Davis... Boston: Printed
by Crocker and Brewster, 1826. 481(1) p.,
1 map. 8**. IQ
Sixth edition. Also Governor
Bradford's History of Plymouth Colony;
portions of Prince's Chronology; Gover-
nor Bradford's Dialogue; Gov. Winslow's
visits to Massasoit; with numerous mar-
gmal notes and an appendix containing
numerous articles relating to the labors,
principles, and character of the Puritans
and Pilgrims. Boston: Congregational
Board of Publication, 1855. xxii p., 1 1.,
515 p., 1 pi. (front), 1 port. 8*. IQ
With an introduction by Arthur
Lord. Boston: The Club of Odd Volumes,
1903. 3 p.l., (1)6-21 p., 61., 198 p., 41. 8^
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Morton, Sarah Wentworth Apthorp. The
African chief. (In: Samuel Kettell, Speci-
mens of American poetry. Boston, 1829.
12^ V. 2, p. 75-76.) NBH
Descriptive lines, written at the re-
quest of a friend, upon the surrounding
prospect from Beacon-Hill in Boston; Ode
to the President on his visiting the North-
ern states; Invocation to Hope; Prayer to
Patience; Lines, addressed to the inimit-
able author of the poems under the signa-
ture of Delia Crusca; by Philenia, a lady
of Boston. (In: American poems, Selected
and original. Litchfield, 1793. 12". p. 176-
185.) Reserve and NBH
Invocation to Hope. Prayer to
Patience. (In: The Columbian muse. New
York, 1794. 16^ p. 221-223.)
Reserve and NBH
Lines written, at the request of a
friend, on the view from Beacon-hill, near
Boston, where a sumptuous monument
has lately been erected to perpetuate the
principal events of the late revolution. (In:
The American museum. Philadelphia,
1791. 8°. V.9, appendix 1, p. 3.) Reserve
Ouabi: or The virtues of nature. An
Indian tale. In four cantos. By Philenia,
a lady of Boston [i.e., Mrs. Sarah Went-
worth Morton). Printed at Boston, by I.
Thomas and E. T. Andrews, at Faust's
Statue, No. 45, Newbury Street, mdccxc.
2p.l., (i)iv-viii, (1)10-51(1) p., front. 12^
NBHD
The virtues of society. A tale
founded on fact. By the author of the Vir-
tues of nature (i.e.. Sarah Wentworth A.
Mortonj. Published according to act of
Congress. Boston. Printed by Manning
& Loring, for the author. 1799. 2p.l., (1)
6-46 p. 4**. Reserve
Based upon an occurrence in the American Revo-
lution, contained in letters of General Burgoyne.
Poem entitled "To Time," p. 39-46.
Morton, Thomas. New English Canaan,
or New (3anaan containing an abstract of
New England, composed in three bookes...
Written by Thomas Morton . . . Printed
at Amsterdam, by Jacob Frederick Stam.
In the yeare 1637. 188 p., 2 1. 4**. Reserve
Poems on pages 101-102, 121. 130-131, 133. 134-
135, 146-148, 167, 185.
Reprinted in Peter Force, Tracts and other papers,
Washington, 1838, v. 2, no. 5. IF.
The Moumfull elegy of Mr. Jona. Frye,
1725. (New England historical and gene-
alogical register. Boston, 1861. 8°. v. 15,
p. 91.) APGA
Jonathan Frye was mortally wounded in "Love-
well's Fight," at Fryeburg, Me., May 8th, 1725.
These lines, tradition says, were written when the
news of Mr. Frye's death reached Andover, by a
young girl to whom he had engaged himself against
the wishes of his parents whose objections were, want
of property and education. Her name is lost.
Reprinted in Magazine of historv with notes and
queries, extra no. 5, p. 99-101, JAC
Munford, William, 1775-1825. Poems,
and compositions in prose on several occa-
sions. By William Munford, of the County
of Mecklenburg, and State of Virginia.
Richmond: Printed by Samuel Pleasants,
Jun. 1798. 3 p.l., (1)6-189(1) p. 8^
Reserve and NBHD
Murphy, Henry C. Anthology of New
Netherland or Translations from the early
Dutch poets of New York with memoirs
of their lives. By Henry C. Murphy. New
York. 1865. 209(1) p.. 2facs., 1 pi., 1 port.
8^ (Bradford Club series, no. 4.) NBH
No. 72 of 75 copies printed.
Memoir and poems of Jacob Steendam, p. 21-75.
— Memoir and poems of Henricus Selyns, p. 77-183.
— Memoir and poems of Nicasius De Sille, p. 185-
195.
A Native of America, pseud. Lyric
works of Horace, translated into English
verse: to which are added, a number of
original poems. See Parke, John.
Ncal, John, 1793-1876. Battle of Niagara,
a poem, without notes; and Goldau, or The
maniac harper. "Eagles and stars! and
rainbows!" By John (D'Cataract, author of
Keep cool, &c. [i.e., John Neal.] Balti-
more: Published by N. G. Maxwell. From
the Portico press. Geo. W. Grater, print-
er. 1818. 2p.l.,(i)vi-xiii, (1)16-143 p. 16^
NBHD
The battle of Niagara: second edi-
tion — enlarged: with other poems. By
John Neal. Baltimore: Published by N.
G. Maxwell. B. Edes, printer. 1819. 3 p.l.,
(i)viii-lxvii, (1)70-272 p. 16^ NBHD
Has also an engraved title-page.
A Neighbour's tears sprinkled on the
dust of the amiable virgin, Mrs. Rebekah
Sewall. See Tompson, Benjamin.
A New collection of verses applied to the
first of November, A.D. 1765, &c. Includ-
ing a prediction that the S...p A-t shall
not take place in North-America. To-
gether with a poetical dream, concerning
stamped papers. New-Haven: Printed and
sold by B. Mecom. [1765.] 24 p. 12".
Reserve
New-England or a briefe enarration of
the ayre, earth, water, fish and fowles of
that country. See Morrell, William.
A New history of a true book in verse.
For sale at A. March's Bookstore; price
6 cents single, and to those who buy to
give away, 2 dols. pr. hundred. [Newbury-
port, 1800?] 12 p. 16**. Reserve
A note on the title-page in a contemporary hand
reads: "V. Shepherd of Salisbury Plain by Mrs. H.
More, p. 14."
Possibly imperfect; pages after p. 12 may be
lacking.
New York Gazette. The news-boy's
verses, for New- Years' Day, 1763. Hum-
bly address'd to his patrons, to whom he
EARLY AMERICAN POETRY TO 1820
551
carries thie Thursday's New-York Gazette.
[New York: John Holt, 1762.j Broadside.
Reserve
Fifty stanzas in three columns.
NUes, Nathaniel, 1741-1828. The Ameri-
can hero. A Sapphic ode. By Nat. Niles,
A.M. Norwich (Connecticut), Oct. 1775.
(In: Wheeler Case, Revolutionary memo-
rials... Edited by Stephen Dodd, New
York, 1852. 12^ p. 66-^.) NBHD
Also printed in E. A. and G. L. Duyckinck, Cyclo-
padia of American literature, New York, 1866, v. 1,
p. 440, NBB; and in E. C. Stedman and E. M. Hutch.-
inson, A library of American literature. New York,
1889/ V. 3, p. 263-264, NBB.
Niles, Samuel, 1674-1762. A brief and
plain essay on God's wonder-working
providence for New-England, in the reduc-
tipn of Louisburg, and fortresses thereto
belonging on Cape-Breton. With a short
hint in the beginning, on the French taking
& plundering the people of Canso, which
led the several governments to unite and
pursue the expedition. With the names of
the leading officers in the army and the
several regiments to which they belonged.
By Samuel Niles. N. London, Printed and
sold by T. Green, 1747. 2p.l., 34 p. 24®.
Reserve
Nimble- Chops, Aquiline, pseud. De-
mocracy: an epic poem. See Livingston,
Henry Brockholst.
Norton, John, 1606-1663. A funeral
elegie upon the death of the truely rever-
end Mr. John Cotton, late teacher of the
Church of Christ at Boston in New Eng-
land. (In; N. Morton, New-Englands
memoriall. Cambridge, 1669. 12**. p. 136-
137.) Reserve
Also printed in Tohn Scottow, A narrative of the
planting of the Massachusetts Colony Anno 1628,
Boston, 1694, p. 75-76, Reserve.
Norton, John. 1651-1716. A funeral
elogy upon that pattern and patron of
virtue, the truely pious, peerless & match-
less Gentlewoman Mrs. Ann Bradstreet,
right panaretes, mirror of her age, glory
of her sex, whose heaven-born-soul leav-
ing its earthly shrine, chose its native
home, and was taken to its rest, upon 16th.
Sept. 1672. (In: Anne Bradstreet, The
works of Ann Bradstreet in prose and
verse. Edited by John Harvard Ellis.
Charlestown, 1867. 4\ p. 409-413.)
NBHD
This "Elogy" appears on pages 252-255 of the
Boston, 1678 edition of Anne Bradstreet's poems.
The Library's copy of this edition lacks these pages.
Also reprinted under the title Dirge for the Tenth
Muse, in E. C. Stedman and E. M. Hutchinson, A
library of American literature. New York, 1889, v. 2,
p. 46-48, NBB.
Noyes, Nicholas. 1647-1717. A consola-
tory poem dedicated unto Mr. Cotton
Mather, soon after the decease of his ex-
cellent and vertuous wife, Mrs. Abigail
Mather. (In: E. C. Stedman and E. M.
Hutchinson, A library of American litera-
ture. New York, 1889. 8^ v. 2, p. 206-
208.) NBB
Originally published in Cotton Mather's Meat out
of the eater, Boston, 1703, p. 187-190.
An elegy upon the death of the
Reverend Mr. John Higginson, pastor of
the church of Christ in Salem, who dyed
December, 9th. 1708. In the ninety-third
year of his age. [By Nicholas Noyes.j 8 p.
(In: Cotton Mather, Nunc dimittis, briefly
descanted on... Boston, 1709. 8**. 8 p.
following p. 46.) Reserve
Reprinted in New England historical genealogical
register, Boston, 1853, v. 7, p. 237-240, *R~Room
328.
An elegy upon the much lamented
death of the Reverend Mr. Joseph Green,
pastor of the church at Salem village, who
departed this life November 26, 1715, aged
forty years and two days. (Essex Insti-
tute. Historical collections. Salem, 1868.
8°. V. 8, p. 168-174.) ♦ R- Room 328
Appeared originally in Joseph Capen, A funeral
sermon occasioned by the death of Mr. Joseph Green,
Boston, 1717, reprinted in the Collections of the Toos-
field Historical Society, v. 12, p. 5-47, Topsfield,
Mass., 1907, IQH. The Elegy fills p. 32-46.
A prefatory poem, on that excellent
book, entitled Magnalia Christi Ameri-
cana: Written by the Reverend Mr. Cot-
ton Mather... (In: Cotton Mather, Mag-
nalia Christi Americana. London, 1702.
4°.) Reserve
Printed in later editions of the Magnalia as fol-
lows: Hartford, 1820, v. 1, p. 14-16; Hartford, 1855,
V. 1, p. 19-20.
Nugent, Henry. The orphans of Wy-
oming, or. The fatal prayer. A moral
poem. By the late Henry Nugent. With
memoirs of the author. First edition.
City of Washington, Apollo press, print-
ed and published by H. C. Lewis. 1814.
Ip.l., (1)6-54 p. 12^ NBH p.v.53, no.4
No title-page; title from cover.
Oakes, Urian, 1631-1681. An elegie upon
the death of the Reverend Mr. Thomas
Shepard, late teacher of the church at
Charlstown in New-England: By a great
admirer of his worth, and true mourner for
his death (i.e.. Urian Oakesj. Cambridge,
Printed by Samuel Green. 1677. 16 p.
12°. Reserve
Reprinted in modern type, page for page, with a
facsimile title-page, in Club of Odd Volumes, Early
American poetry [Reprints], Boston, 1896, [v.] 4,
Reserve.
Also reprinted in E. C. Stedman and E. M. Hutch-
inson, A library of American literature. New York,
1889, V. 2, p. 36-42, NBB.
See also Elegies and epitaphs, 1677-
1717.
O'Cataract, John, pseud. Battle of Ni-
agara, a poem. See Neal, John.
An Occasional ode, sung at the Baptist
Meeting-House in Wrentham, February
552
THE NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY
22, 1800. (In: Benjamin Gleason, An ora-
tion, pronounced at the Baptist Meeting-
House in Wrentham, February 22, 1800...
Wrentham. Mass.. 1800. 8**. p. (32.])
Reserve
Ode, distributed among the spectators,
during the federal procession, at New-
York, July, 1788. (In: The American mu-
seum. Philadelphia. 1788. 8^ v. 4, p. 572-
574.) Reserve
Odell, Jonathan. 1737-1818. The Ameri-
can times, a satire, in three parts. In which
are delineated the characters of the leaders
of the American Rebellion. Amongst the
principal are Franklin, Laurens. Adams,
Hancock. Jay, Duer, Duane. Wilson. Pu-
laski, Witherspoon. Reed, M'Kean. Wash-
ington, Roberdeau. Morris, Chase, &c. By
Camillo Querno, poet-laureat to the Con-
gress. |New-York: Printed by James Riv-
ington, MDCCLXXX.i (In: John Andre. Cow-
chace. New York. 1780. 8^ p. 27-69.)
Reserve
Attributed by Wcgclin to Rev. Jonathan Boucher.
Reprinted in The Loyalist poetry of the Revolu-
tion, Philadelphia, 1857, p. 1-37, NBH.
The congratulation. A poem. (In:
The Royal gazette. New-York, 1779. f^
November 6, 1779, p. r2].) Reserve
Reprinted in supplement to the Royal Gazette,
November 24, 1779, Reserve.
Also reprinted in The Loyal verses of Joseph
Stansburv and Doctor Jonathan Odell. . . Edited oy
IVinthrop Sargent, Albany, 1860, p. 45-50. NBHD.
The Feu de joie. A poem. (In:
The Royal gazette. New-York, 1779. f**.
November 24, 1779, p. [2].) Reserve
Reprinted in The Loyal verses of Joseph Stans-
burv and Doctor Jonathan Odell. . . Edited by
Winthrop Sargent, Albany, 1860, p. 51-58, NBHD.
The loyal verses of Joseph Stans-
bury and Doctor Jonathan Odell; relating
to the American Revolution. See Stans-
bury, Joseph.
To Sir James Wallace, on sending
in the Dutch prize. (In: The Royal Penn-
sylvania gazette. Philadelphia, 1778. i°.
March 24, 1778, p. [3].) Reserve
Reprinted in The Loyal verses of Joseph Stans-
burv and Doctor Jonathan Odell. . . Edited by
H'inthrop Sargent, Albany, 1860, p. 35, NBHD.
The word of Congress, a poem.
(In: The Royal gazette. New-York, 1779.
f°. September 18, 1779, p. [2.]) Reserve
Reprinted in The Loyalist poetry of the Revolu-
tion, Philadelphia, 1857, p. 38-55, NBH.
Odiome, Thomas, 1769-1851. The prog-
ress of refinement, a poem, in three books.
To which are added, a poem on fame, and
miscellanies. By Thomas Odiorne. Bos-
ton: Printed by Young and Etheridge, op-
posite the entrance of the Branch-Bank,
State-Street, mdccxcii. xp., 11., (1)14-
176 p., front. 16**. Reserve
Half-title probably lacking.
Reviewed in The Massachusetts magatine, Boston,
1793, V. 5, no. 4, p. 238-240, Reserve.
Olio; or. Satirical poetic-hodge-podge,
with an illustrative or explanatory dia-
logue, in vindication of the motive. Ad-
dressed to good nature, humour, and fancy.
Philadelphia, printed. 1801. 1 p.l., (i)iv,
(1)4-46 p. 8^ II p.v.34, no.6
With copy-right notice on title-page.
Parody, p. 25-43. Dialogue between the author
and his friend, upon the subject of Olio, p. 44-46.
Oliver, Andrew. Elegy upon John Win-
throp. (In: E. A. and G. L. Duyckinck,
Cyclopaedia of American literature. New
York, 1866. 8^ v. 1. p. 136.) NBB
Written in 1779.
Oliver, Isabella. Poems, on various sub-
jects. By Isabella Oliver, of Cumberland
County, Pennsylvania. Carlisle: From the
press of A. Loudon, (Whitehall.) 1805. 1
p.l, (1)4-5, (i)vii-ix, (1)11-220 p. 16^
NBHD
Oliver, Thomas. See Pietas et gratu-
latio. . .
On the death of the very learned, pious
and excelling Gershom Bulkley Esq. M.D.
who had his mortality swallowed up of
life, December the second 1713. il^tatis
suje 78. New-London: Printed by T. Green.
1714. Broadside. Reserve
Photo-facsimile. Text in two columns, enclosed
in mourning borders.
One year in Savannah: a poem. See
Young, Edward R.
Oppression. A poem. By an American.
With notes, by a North Briton. London:
Printed for the author; and sold by C.
Moran, in the Great Piazza. Covent Gar-
den. MDccLxv. 1 p.l.. 34 p. 8**. Reserve
Original poems, by a citizen of Balti-
more. See Townsend, Richard H.
Osander, pseud. Miscellaneous poems.
See Allen, Benjamin.
Osbom, John, 1713-1753. An elegiac
epistle, written by John Osborn, at college,
in the year 1735, upon the death of a sister,
aged 13, and sent to another sister at
Eastham. (In: The American museum.
Philadelphia, 1789. 8^ v. 6, p. 486-487.)
Reserve
Reprinted in The beauties of poetry, British and
American, Philadelphia. 1791, p. 206-20jB, Reserve;
and in Samuel Kettell, Specimens of American poetry,
Boston, 1829, v. 1, p. 122-124, NBH.
A whaling song. (In: E. A. and
G. L. Duyckinck, Cyclopaedia of American
literature. New York, 1866. 8**. v. 1, p.
132-133.) NBB
Also printed in £. C. Stedman and E. M. Hutch-
inson, A library of American literature. New York,
1889. V. 2, p. 364-365, NBB.
Osbom, Salleck, 1783-1826. Extract from
an unfinished manuscript. (In: The Ameri-
can poetical miscellany. Philadelphia.
1809. 12^ p. 243-245.) NBH
EARLY AMERICAN POETRY TO 1820
553
Mercy. (In: The American poeti-
cal miscellany. Philadelphia, 1809. 12"*.
p. 109-110.) NBH
Poems by Salleck Osborn. Bos-
ton, I. P. Orcutt, printer [1823j. 1 p.l., x,
200 p., 1 1. 12^ NBHD
Has engraved title-page.
The greater number of these poems were written
before 1820.
Several of the poems are printed in Samuel
Kettell, Specimens of American poetry, Boston, 1829,
V. 2, p. 147-149, NBH.
Paine, Robert Treat, 1773-1811. Adams
and liberty. (In: The Philadelphia month-
ly magazine. Philadelphia, 1798. 8°. v.
1, p. 286-288.) Reserve
The invention of letters: a poem,
written at the request of the president
of Harvard University, and delivered, in
Cambridge, on the day of annual com-
mencement, July 15, 1795. By Thomas
Paine. Boston: Printed for the sub-
scribers. July 27, 1795. 15 p. 12°. Reserve
A monody on the death of Lieut.
General Sir John Moore. With notes, his-
torical and political. By R. T. Paine, Jun.
Esq. To which is prefixed, a sketch of the
life of General Moore... Boston, Pub-
lished by J. Belcher. 1811. 32 p. 8^ AN
The ruling passion: an occasional
poem. Written by the appointment of the
Society the ^BK, and spoken, on their an-
niversary, in the chapel of the University,
Cambridge, July 20, 1797. By Thomas
Paine, A.M. Published according to act
of Congress. Boston: Printed by Manning
& Loring, for the author. 1797. 2 p.l.,
(1)6-32 p. sq. 8**. Reserve
A second copy.
NBH p.v.14, no.8.
The works, in verse and prose, of the
late Robert Treat Paine, Jun. Esq. With
notes. To which are prefixed, sketches of
his life, character and writings. Boston:
Printed and published by J. Belcher. 1812.
1 p.l., (i)vi-lxxxviii p., 31., (1)6-464 p., 11..
Iport. 8^ NBG
Contents: Sketches of the life, character and
writings of the late R. T. Paine, by Charles Pren-
tiss. — Tributary lines, to the memory of the late
R. T. Paine. — Part 1, Juvenile poems, consisting
chiefly of college exercises. — Part 2, Miscellaneous
poems. — Part 3, Odes and songs. — Part 4, Prose
writings. — Notes.
Part 2 includes the following: The prize pro-
logue; The invention of letters, a poem; The ruling
passion, an occasional poem; Dedicatory address
rooken at the New Federal Theatre; Monody on
toe death of Lieutenant General Sir John Moore.
Paine, Thomas, 1737-1809. Miscellane-
ous poems. By Thomas Paine. London:
Printed and published by R. Carlile, 55,
Fleet Street. 1819. 2 p.l., 24 p. 8^
♦ C p.v.403, no.22
Contents: The Farmer's dog. Song on the death
of General Wolfe. The snow-drop and critic. Ac-
count of the burning of Bachelor's Hall. Liberty
tree. Verses on war. Song to the tune of Rule
Britannia. Lines occasioned by the question —
"What is love?" Epigram on a long-nosed friend.
On the British constitution. Story of Korah,
Dathan, and Abiram. A commentary on the eastern
wise men. Lines from "The castle in the air" to
"The little corner of the world."
Reprinted in The writings of Thomas Paine,
edited by M. D. Conway, New York, 1896, v. 4, p.
477-498, I A IV, with the addition of the following
poems: The monk and the Jew, The Boston patriotic
song. Columbia, Contentment, Federalist feast, and
Lines extempore.
The "Verses on war," which is printed in Con-
way's edition under the title "An address to Lord
Howe," is printed under the title "To the king of
England" in The Cotumbian museum, Philadelphia,
1793, part 1, January to June, p. 4-5, Reseri'e. "The
Liberty tree" is also in The Pennsylvania magazine.
Philadelphia, May, 1775, p. 328-329, Reserve, and
in Stedman and Hutchinson's A library of American
literature, New York, 1889. v. 3, p. 234, NBB.
A Paraphrase on part of the oeconomy
of human life. See Bowdoin, James.
Parke, John, 1750-1789. The lyric works
of Horace, translated into English verse:
to which are added, a number of original
poems. By a Native of America ci.e., John
Parkej. Philadelphia: Printed by Eleazer
Oswald, at the Cof fee-House, m, dcc, lxxxvi.
xli, 334 p., 8 1. 12^ Reserve
Prologue on the death of General
Montgomery. By Colonel J. P. [i. e. John
Parke.] (In: H. H. Brackenridge, The
death of General Montgomery at the siege
of Quebec. Philadelphia, 1777. 12^ 21.
at end.) Reserve
Prologue and epilogue to the Bat-
tle of Bunkers-Hill. (In: H. H. Bracken-
ridge, The Battle of Bunkers-Hill. Phila-
delphia, 1776. 8°. p.l. 3, p. 37-38.) Reserve
A Parnassian shop. See Story, Isaac.
Pasquin, Anthony, pseud. See Williams,
John.
Patriotic effusions. See Longstreet,
Augustus Baldwin.
The Patriots of North- America: a
sketch. With explanatory notes. New-
York: Printed in the Year m, dcc, lxxv.
New York: Reprinted, William Abbatt,
1914. 46 p. 8**. (Magazine of history with
notes and queries, extra no. 27.)
lAG (Magazine)
Only two copies of the original are known to
exist in the United States.
Paulding, James Kirke, 1779-1860. The
backwoodsman. A poem. By J. K.
Paulding. Philadelphia: Published by M.
Thomas, 52, Chestnut St. J. Maxwell,
printer. 1818. 5 p.l., (1)8-198 p. 12^
NBHD
Extract printed in Samuel Kettell, Specimens of
American poetry, Boston, 1829, v. 2, p. 180-184,
NBH.
The lay of the Scottish fiddle: a
tale of Havre De Grace. Supposed to be
written by Walter Scott, Esq. [By James
Kirke Paulding.j First American from
the fourth Edinburgh edition. New- York:
554
THE NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY
Published by Inskeep & Bradford, and
Bradford & Inskeep, Philadelphia. 1813.
Ip.l.. (1)4-262 p. 3r. NBHD
Reviewed in the London quarterly, v. 10, p. 463-
467, Jan., 1814.
The lay of the Scottish fiddle. A
January 1, 1781. [Philadel-
phia, 1780.] Broadside. Reserve
Text in one column.
poem. In five cantos. Supposed to be
written by W — S — , Esq. [By James
Kirke Paulding.] First American from the
fourth Edinburgh edition. London: Print-
ed for James Cawthorn, Cockspur-Street.
1814. Ip.l., (i)iv-xvi, 222 p., 11. of adv.
12^ NBHD
"A free parody of the Lay of the last minstrel
. . . The production is principally devoted to satiriz*
ing the predatory warfare of^ the British on Chesa-
peake Bay, and, what is somewhat remarkable, was
published in a very handsome style in London with
a preface highly complimentary to the author. ^ The
hero is Admiral Cockourn, and the principal incident
the burning and sacking of the little town of Havre
de Grace on the coast of Maryland. It had at that
time what might be called the distinction of provok-
ing a fierce review from the London Quarterly. It
is clever as a parody, and contains many passages
entirely original and of no inconsiderable oeauty."
— Duyckinck, Cyctopetdia of American literature.
New- York, 1866, v. 2, p. 10.
Payne, John Howard, 1791-1852. The
life and writings of John Howard Payne,
the author of Home, Sweet Home; The
Tragedy of Brutus; and other dramatic
works. By Gabriel Harrison. Albany,
N. Y.: Joel Munsell, 1875. ix, 408 p., 11.,
Iport. 4°. AN
Lispings of the Muse: a selection of juvenile
poems, chiefly written at and before the age of six-
teen, p. 247-267. — Poems of later days, p. 269-292.
John Howard Payne, dramatist,
poet, actor, and author of Home, Sweet
Home! His life and writings. By Gabriel
Harrison. With illustrations. Revised
edition. Philadelphia: J. B. Lippincott &
Co., 1885. 404 p., front, (port.), 1 fac, 1 pi.
8^ AN
Lispings of the Muse. Juvenile poems, p. 295-
314. — Poems of later days, p. 315-338.
Payson, Edward, 1657-1732. A small
contribution to the memorial of that truely
worthy, and worthily man of God. Mr.
Samuel Phillips, pastor to the church of
Christ in Rowley; who deceased, April 22d,
1696, aetatis 71. (In: Thomas Gage, The
history of Rowley. Boston, 1840. 12**.
79-84.)
Peck, John. A short poem, containing a
descant on the universal plan: also, lines
on the happy end of the righteous, and the
prosperity and death of the rich man,
spoken of in St. Luke's Gospel.. .Chap.
XVI. By John Peck. Boston: Printed for
Nath'l Coverly. 1818. 1 p.l., 3-24 p. 12^
Reserve
Pennsylvania Gazette. The New- Year
verses of the Printers Lads, who carry
the Pennsylvania Gazette to the Cus-
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Philenia, a lady of Boston, pseud. See
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Phillis, a servant girl, pseud. An elegiac
poem on the death of . . . reverend and learned
Mr. George Whitefield. See Wheatley,
Phillis.
Pierce, William. An epitaph — intend-
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Greene. By William Pierce, esq. of Sa-
vannah. (In: The American museum.
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NBH.
Pierpont, John, 1785-1866. Airs of Pales-
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Baltimore: Published for the author. B.
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The portrait. A poem delivered
before the Washington Benevolent Soci-
ety, of Newburyport, on the evening of
October 27, 1812. By John Pierpont, Esq.
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John Lovell; 3. By Stephen Sewall; 4. By Benjamin
Church; 5. By Stephen Sewall; 6. By Francis Ber-
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10. By Samuel Deane; 11. By Benjamin Church;
12. By Stephen Sewall; 13. By Samuel Cooper;
14-16. By Stephen Sewall; 17. By James Bowdoin:
18-20. By Francis Bernard; 21-22. By John Lovell
or Stephen Sewall; 23. By Stephen Sewall; 24. By
John Lovell or Stephen Sewall; 25. By John Lovell;
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29. By Thomas Oliver; 30. By James Bowdoin; 31.
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don, 1763, V. 29, p. 22-28, NAA,
Pills, poetical, political and philosophi-
cal. See Fessenden, Thomas Green.
Pindar, Jonathan, pseud. The proba-
tionary odes. See Tucker, Saint George.
A Poem, addressed to the people of Vir-
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induced the present reprint, which is approximately
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1, 1897. William Nelson."
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and the patriot. In three dialogues. By an
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December 14, 1799. The following Hymn
and Ode were sung on the 9th of January,
1800, in the Old South Meeting-House, in
Boston, before a numerous concourse of
citizens. Hymn, by the Rev. John S. J.
Gardner. — Ode, by Thomas Paine, A.M.
— A Monody, by John Lathrop, Esq. —
Ode to Content. — Ode to Science. — New-
Year's Address. — Lines extracted from
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A Poetical description of song birds: in-
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chusetts, by Isaiah Thomas, sold at his
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A Poetical epistle to His Excellency
George Washington. . .from an inhabitant
of the State of Maryland. See Wharton,
Charles Henry.
The Poetical nosegay; or The swindler
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of Hugh Workman, a native of Ireland.
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Roger Griswold in Congress, Tan. 30 and Feb. 15,
1798. For a full account of this affair sec the His-
torical magazine, Jan., 1864.
All leaves after p. 20 lacking.
A Poetical picture of America. See Rit-
son, Mrs. Anne.
The Poetical vagaries of a Knight of the
Folding-Stick, of Paste-Castle. To which
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&c. translated from the hieroglyphics of
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ifDCCXiii [i.e., 1793].
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Pratt, Benjamin, 1710-1763. Death. (In:
Samuel Kettell, Specimens of American
poetry. Boston, 1829. 12**. v. 1, p. 324-
326.) NBH
Prentiss, Charles, 1774-1820. Child of
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New England freedom: a poem de-
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Prichard, William. Character of St.
Tamany. (In: The Beauties of poetry,
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16^ p. 196-197.) Reserve
Also printed in The Columbian muse, New York,
1794, p. 223-224, NBH.
Prime, Benjamin Young, 1733-1791. Mus-
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poems, in different languages. By an
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— Dr. Watts' Latin ode, Ens^ish translation; Eng-
lish ode, Latin translation. — Ode of Sappho in Eng-
lish; The same in French. — Horatii, od. 22. lib. 1;
same in Greek; same in English. — Meditation over
a dying patient. — A Pindaric ode. — An elegy and
palinody. — The desperate wish. — A song for the
Sons of Liberty. — To a certain brave officer. —
Appendix.
The Probationary odes of Jonathan Pin-
dar. See Tucker, Saint George.
The Progress of dulness. See Trumbull,
John.
The Progress of society. A poem. In
three parts. New-York: Published by D.
Longworth, 11 Park. Clayton & Kings-
land, printers. 1817. 2p.l., (i)vi-viip., 2 1.,
(1)14-62 p., 11. 16^ NBHD
Quemo, Camillo, pseud. See Odell,
Jonathan.
Quince, Peter, pseud. A parnassian shop.
See Story, Isaac.
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Quincey, Vernon H. A parody on some
of the most striking passages in a late
pamphlet, entitled "A Letter to a Federal-
ist," with large additions & improvements,
by Vernon H. Quincey, Esq. Portsmouth,
N. H. Printed at the Oracle Press, 1805.
Ip.l., (i)vi-viii, (1)10-47 o. 8^
10(1805) p. v.l,no.4
A satire on democracy and its abettors.
Ralph, James, d. 1762. Clarinda: or The
fair libertine. A poem. In four cantos.
London: Printed for John Gray, at the
Cross-Keys in the Poultry. 1729. 4 p.l.,
43 p. 8**. (In his: Miscellaneous poems.
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Night: a poem. In four books...
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Zeuma: or The love of liberty. A
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Ray, William, 1771-1827. Horrors of
slavery: or. The American tars in Tripoli.
Containing an account of the loss and cap-
ture of the United States frigate Philadel-
phia; treatment and suffering of the pris-
oners; description of the place; manners,
customs, &c. of the Tripolitans; public
transactions of the United States with that
regency, including Gen. Eaton's expedi-
tion, interspersed with interesting remarks,
anecdotes, and poetry, on various sub-
jects. Written during upwards of nine-
teen months' imprisonment and vassalage
among the Turks. By William Ray.
Troy: Printed by Oliver Lyon, for the
author. 1808. New York. Reprinted.
William Abbatt, 1911. 295 p. 8°. (The
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The poetical pieces are the following:
The American tars in Tripolitan slavery. Ex-
ordium, p. 9-21. — Invocation to Neptune, p. 64. —
The loaf, p. 104-105. — Elegy on the death of John
Hilliard, who died Jan. 3d, 1804, in the prison of
Tripoli, p. 112-113. — Elegy on the death or Lieuten-
ant James Decatur, who fell August 3d, 1804, in an
action with the Tripolitan gun-boats, p. 148-149. —
Song, p. 153-154. — Lines addressed to Gen. Eaton,
on reading the Congressional debate respecting his
Golden Medal, written on board the U. States
frigate Essex, p. 253-254. — Poetry, published in The
Albany Register, during the summer of 1807, p.
281-293. — Spring [published in the Northern Bud-
get. Troy, May 3, 1808], p. 294-295.
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Tripoli; The way to be happy;
Village greatness. (In: Samuel Kettell,
Specimens of American poetry. Boston,
1829. \2\ V. 2, p. 140-144.) NBH
Re-re-commencement: a kind of a poem:
calculated to be recited before an "assem-
blage" of New-England divines... See
Biglow, William.
The Recluse, pseud. See The Art of do-
mestic happiness.
The Revelation of nature, with the
prophecy of reason. See Stewart, John.
Rich, R., fl. 1610. Newes from Virginia
(1610). A tract in verse by R. Rich, sol-
dier. Reprinted after the only existing
copy of the original edition. London:
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The first published metrical effusion relating to
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Original title-page reads: Newes from Virginia.
The lost flocke triumphant. With the happy arriual
of that famous and worthy knight Sr. Thomas Gates:
and the well reputed and valiant captaine Mr. Chris-
topher Newporte, and others, into England. With
the maner of their distresse in the Hand of Deuils
(otherwise called Bemoothawes) where they re-
manned 42. weekes, and builded two pynaces, in
which they returned into Virginia. By R. Rich,
gent., one of the voyage. London Printed by Edw:
Allde, and are to be solde by lohn Wright, at Christ-
Church dore. 1610.
Also printed in Stedman and Hutchinson, Library
of American literature. New York, 1889, v. 1, p. 22-
24, NBB.
Richards, George, d. 1814. The Declara-
tion of Independence; a poem: accom-
panied by odes, songs, &c. Adapted to the
day. By a citizen of Boston [i.e., George
Richards]. Printed at Boston fby Isaiah
Thomas and E. T. Andrews]. Faust's
Statue, No. 45, Newbury Street, mdccxciu.
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The Declaration of Independence is reprinted in
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Boston, 1829, v. 2, p. 28-31, NBH.
Elegiac ode, sacred to the memory
of General Greene. (In: American poems,
selected and original. Litchfield, 1793.
12^ p. 201-205.) Reserve and NBH
The political passing bell; an elegy.
Written in a country meeting house, April,
1789. Parodized from Gray; and accom-
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original. For the entertainment of those,
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Richards]... Boston: Printed by Isaiah
Thomas and company, 1789. Tarry town,
N. Y., Reprinted, W. Abbatt, 1916. 19 p.
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Grav's Elegy (including three verses usually
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Richmond, William Ebenezer, 1786-1873.
Mount Hope, an evening excursion. By
William E. Richmond, barrister at law.
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The poem was read, in an unfinished state, before
the Federal Adelphi Society, September, 1816.
Ritson, Mrs. Anne. A poetical picture
of America, being observations made, dur-
ing a residence of several years, at Alex-
andria, and Norfolk, in Virginia; illustra-
tive of the manners and customs of the
inhabitants: and interspersed with anec-
dotes, arising from a general intercourse
with society in that country, from the year
1799 to 1807. By a lady [i.e., Mrs. Anne
Ritsoni. London: Printed for the author;
and sold by Vernor, Hood, and Sharpe, 31,
Poultry. 1809. 8p.l., (1)4-177 p. 16^
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Contents: A voyage across the Atlantic. — Passage
up the Patomak. — Alexandria. — Norfolk. — Man-
ners and customs of Norfolk. — Customs general in
Virginia.
Rivington's New-York Gazetteer. Ode on
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Rogers, John, 1630-1684. [A poem.j
Upon Mrs. Ann Bradstreet her poems, &c.
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p. 44-45, NBB.
Rogers, Robert, 1731-1795. Ponteach: or
The savages of America. A tragedy [by
Major Robert Rogersi. London: Printed
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Rowson, Mrs. Susanna Haswell, 1762-
1824. Miscellaneous poems; by Susanna
Rowson, preceptress of the Ladies' Acad-
emy, Newton, Mass. Author of Charlotte,
Inquisitor, Reuben and Rachel, &c &c.
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Poems on leaves 2-7.
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Rose, Robert H. Sketches in verse. (By
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nent minister of the Gospel, Mr. John
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of Christ at Boston, who exchanged this
life for a better April 5, 1663. (In: N.
Morton, New Englands memoriall. Cam-
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St. Denis Le Cadet, pseud. The lottery,
a poem. See Denison, Edward.
St. John, Peter. American taxation, 1765.
Sec American taxation.
St. John, Samuel. American taxation,
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Sands, Robert Charles, joint author. See
E^stbum, James Wallis.
Sargent, Lucius Manlius, 1786-1867. Caelii
symposii acnigmata. Hanc novam edi-
tionem, juxta lectiones optimas diligenter
congestam, curavit Lucius M. Sargent.
Bostoniae, Nov-Angl: Prelo Belcher et
Armstrong. mdccc\ii. Ip.l.. (i)iv, 5-35 p.
\2\ NBH p.v.2, no.6
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Hubert and Ellen. With other
poems. The trial of the harp... Billowy
water . . . The plunderer's grave . . . The
tear-drop . . . The billow. By Lucius M.
Sargent. Boston: Published by Chester
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NBHD
"The plunderer's grave" is also printed in Samuel
Kettell, Specimens of American poetry, Boston, 1829,
V. 2. p. 134-137. NBH.
Sargent, Winthrop, 1753-1820. Boston.
A poem. By Winthrop Sargent. Second
edition. Corrected and enlarged. Boston:
Printed by Hosea Sprague, sold at no 49,
Marlboro' Street. 1803. 2 p.l., (i)vi, (1)8-
23 p. 16^ NBHD
Schoolcraft, Henry Rowe, 1793-1864.
Transallegania, or The groans of Missouri.
A poem. (By Henry Howe Schoolcraft.]
New-York: Printed for the author, by J.
Seymour. 1820. 1 p.l., (1)4-24 p. 16^
NBH p.v.20, no.2
Autograph inscription on cover reads: To E. A.
Duyckinck Esq. witn the respects of the author H.
R. Schoolcraft. Washington, 9th May, 18S4.
Scott, Jonathan M. Blue lights, or The
convention. A poem, in four cantos. By
Jonathan M. Scott, Esq. New-York:
Printed and published by Charles N.
Baldwin, Bookseller, Chatham, corner of
Chamber-street. 1817. 3 p.l., (i)vi-xi p.,
11., (1)16-150 p. 24^ NBHD
The sorceress, or Salem delivered.
A poem, in four cantos. Bjr Jonathan M.
Scott, Esq. New-York: Prmted and pub-
lished by Charles N. Baldwin, Bookseller,
corner of Chamber and Chatham Street.
1817. xiip., 11., (1)16-120 p. 16^ NBHD
Scott, Moses Y. Fatal jest, a tale: and
other poems. By Moses Y. Scott. New-
York: Published by Elam Bliss, 208 Broad-
way. J. Seymour, printer. 1819. 2 p.l.,
(i)iv-vip., 11.. (1)10-142 p. 24^ NBH
Sears, Reuben. A poem on the mineral
waters of Ballston and Saratoga, with
notes illustrating the history of the springs
and adjacent country. By Reuben Sears,
A.M. Ballston Spa: Published by the
author, J. Comstock, printer. 1819. 3 p.l.,
(1)8-108 p. 24^ IRM
p. [37)-95 contain: Notes illustrating the history
of the springs and adjacent country.
p. 96-102 contain poem entitled: Philosoph; p.
103-108, one entitled Immortality.
Searson, John. Elegiac verses on the
decease of his late Excellency, the illus-
trious and ever-memorable, great and good
General George Washington, of immortal
memory. [By John Searson. Philadel-
phia, 1800?) 4 p. 8°. Reserve
Title from caption.
Bound with and usually appended to, the author's
Mount Vernon, a poem... Philadelphia [1799?].
Mount Vernon, a poem: being the
seat of his excellency George Washington,
in the state of Virginia; lieutenant-general
and commander in chief of the land forces
of the United States of America. This
rural, romantic and descriptive poem of the
seat of so great a character, it is hoped
may please, with a copper-plate likeness of
the General. It was taken from an actual
view on the spot by the author, 15th May,
1799. Also a cursory view of Georgetown,
city of Washington, and the capitol. By
John Searson, formerly of Philadelphia,
merchant. Philadelphia: Printed for the
author by Folwell il799i. vi p., 1 1., (1)10-
83, 4 p., front, (port.) 8°.
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The last 4 p. contain : Elegiac verses on the de-
cease of his late Excellency the illustrious and ever-
memorable, great and good General George Wash-
ington, of immortal memory. [Philadelphia, 1800?]
Also contains the following poems: Thoughts in
Mount- Vernon garden, p. 28-29; Poetic address to
the Deity, p. 31-32; Spring hymn, in praise of the
Creator, p. 32-36: Poetic ocscription of a grand pa-
rade, at Baltimore, on the 7th of November, 1798:
occasioned by his excellency general Washington's
passing through Baltimore, in his way to the north-
ward, on some public business, p. 36-37; Acrostic on
Mount- Vernon, the seat of his excellency George
Washington, p. 37-38; Alexandria, p. 38-39; George-
Town, p. 39; City Washington, p. 40-42; Lines on
St. Tammany's Day, p. 42-43 ; Ode to Liberty, p. 43-
44; Advice to every member of Congress, p. 44-45;
On a rural life, p. 45—46; On the dissolution of the
world, p. 46; An evening hymn, P- 47; A hymn of
5 raise, or solemn address, to the uod of seasons, by
ames Thomson, p. 47-52; Paraphrase of part of the
look of Job, p. 52-67; In imitation of rope's Uni-
versal prayer, p. 68-69; On the decease of his ex-
cellency general Anthony Wayne, p. 69-70; On the
return of the epidemic fever to Philadelphia, in
1799, p. 80-82; Valedictory, p. 83.
Poems on various subjects and dif-
ferent occasions, chiefly adapted to rural
entertainment in the United States of
America. By John Searson, formerly of
Philadelphia, merchant. Philadelphia:
Printed by Snowden & M*Corkle, No. 47
North Fourth-street. 1797. vi, 7-94 p., 5 1.
8**. Reserve
Seccomb, John, 1708-1792. Father
Abbey's will; to which is added a letter
of courtship to his virtuous and ami-
able widow. (By John Seccomb.i With
historical and biographical notes (by John
Langdon Sibleyj. Privately printed. Cam-
bridge, 1854. 14 p. 8^ AGZp.v.l,no.l
The poem was first published in The Gentleman's
magasine. London. 1732, v. 2, p. 770, under the fol-
lowing title: The last will of Mr. Mathew A. . .y, late
bed-maker and sweeper in Cambridge.
Reprinted in The Massachusetts magazine, Bos-
ton, 1794, V. 6, no. 11, p. 696-697, Reserve.
Also printed in E. A. and G. L. Duyckinck, Cy-
clopadia of American literature, New York, 1866, v.
1, p. 127-128, NBB: Stedman and Hutchinson, A
library of American literature. New York, 1889, v.
2, p. 352-356, NBB.
Seisms, Henricus, 1636-1701. In Jesu
Christi Magnalia Americana, digesta in
septem libros, per magnum, doctissimum-
que virum, D. Cottonum Matherum. (In:
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In Latin.
Also in later editions of the Magnolia, as follows:
Hartford. 1820. v. 1, p. 20-21; Hartford, 1855, v. 1,
p. 22, with English translation on p. 23.
Memoir and poems. (In: Henry
C. Murphy, Anthology of New Netherland.
New York, 1865. 8^ p. 77-183.) NBH
Several poems compiled with great vari-
ety of wit and learning. See Bradstreet,
Mrs. Anne Dudley.
Sewall, Jonathan Mitchell, 1748-1808.
Miscellaneous poems, with several speci-
mens from the author's manuscript version
of the poems of Ossian. By J. M. Sewall,
Esq. Published agreeably to an act of
Congress. Portsmouth: Printed by Wil-
liam Treadwell, & Co for the author. 1801.
2 p.l., (1)6-304 p. 16^ Reserve
Versification of President Wash-
ington's excellent Farewell-Address to the
citizens of the United States. By a gentle-
man of Portsmouth, N. H. [i.e., Jonathan
Mitchell Sewall.] Published according
to act of Congress. Portsmouth, New-
Hampshire: Printed and sold by Charles
Peirce, at the Columbian Bookstore, No.
S.Daniel-Street. 1798. 54 p. 12^ Reserve
Sewall, Stephen, 1734-1804. fPoem.j On
the death of George ii. (In: Samuel Ket-
tell, Specimens of American poetry. Bos-
ton, 1829. 12^ p. 328-330.) NBH
See also Pietas et gratulatio . . .
Shaw, John. 1778-1809. Poems by the
late Doctor John Shaw. To which is pre-
fixed a biographical sketch of the author.
[By John E. Hall.j Published by Edward
Earle, Philadelphia, and by Edward J.
Coale, Baltimore. Fry and Kammerer,
printers. 1810. 1 p.l., (i)vi-viii, 252 p. 16^
NBHD
Some of Shaw's poems are printed in Samuel
Kettell, Specimetu of American poetry, Boston, 1829,
V. 2. p. 128-130. NBH.
Shaw-Standish, Thomas. A mournful
song, occasioned by the shipwreck of the
schooner Armistice, Captain Douglass, on
Cohasset rocks, August 31, 1815... bound
from Portland for Baltimore. . .on which
occasion five persons perished. By
Thomas Shaw-Standish. n. p. [1815?i 11
p. 8^ NBHD
At head of title: No. 1. [Cut of 5 coffins.]
Cut of a ship on title-page.
Peace. [Verses, n.p., 1815 ?j Broad-
side. i°. Reserve
Shepard, Jeremiah. See S., J.
Shepard, Thomas, 1605-1649. [Extract
from an Elegy on the death of John Wil-
son.) (In: Cotton Mather, Johannes in
Eremo. Boston, 1695. 24°. p. 36.)
Reserve
Reprinted in The Club of Odd Volumes, Early
American poetry [Reprints, v.) 4, Reserve.
Sherman, John. See S., J.
Short, Bob, pseud. Patriotic effusions.
See Longstreet, Augustus Baldwin.
The Shunamite. See Green, G.
Shurtleff, James, 1745-1832. The sub-
stance of a late remarkable dream, in
which were presented the celestial worlds
and the infernal regions, with the arch
enemy of mankind, with his legions pa-
raded, together with his instructions to
them, in which was discovered, his deep-
laid plot against the United States of
America. [By James Shurtleff.j Hallowell
(District of Maine) Printed by Peter Edes.
1800. 16 p. 8*". Reserve
Introduction signed: James Shurtleff. Litch-
field [Me.]. February. 1800.
Signs of apostacy lamented. See Bos-
worth, Benjamin.
Sigoumey, Mrs. Lydia Howard Hunt-
ley, 1791-1865. Moral pieces in prose and
verse. By Lydia Huntley. Hartford:
Sheldon & Goodwin, 1815. xii, 267(1) p.,
41. 12^ NBY
The Simple cobler of Aggawam in
America. See Ward, Nathaniel.
Sketches in verse. See Rose, Robert H.
Smith, Eaglesfield. William and Ellen:
a poem in three cantos; with other poetical
works of an American fi. e., Eaglesfield
Smith). Published for the benefit of a
helpless child. New-York: Printed by J.
Seymour, No. 49. John-Street. 1811. 1 p.l..
(i)vi-xii, (1)14-158 p. 24^ NBHD
Smith, Elihu Hubbard, 1771-1798. Epis-
tle to the author of the Botanic garden
[Erasmus Darwiu]. New York, March,
1798. (In: Erasmus Darwin. The Botanic
garden. A poem. New-York, 1798. 8°.
p.l. 4-6.) Reserve
Also printed in E. A. and G. L. Duyckinck, Cy-
clopttdia of American literature, "Stw York, 1866,
V. 1. p. 600-601, NBB.
Monody on the death of George
Washington. Delivered at the New-York
Theatre, on Monday evening, December
30. 1799. ,By Elihu H. Smith., (In: The
Monthly magazine and American review
for the year 1799. New- York, 1800. 8°.
V. 1, p. 478-480.) Reserve
Occasional address. Spoken by
Mr. Hodgkinson, on the opening of the
New Theatre, in New-York. Monday, the
29th of January. 1798. Written by the late
Dr. E. H. Smith. (In: The Monthly maga-
zine and American review for the year
1799. New-York, 1800. 8^ v. 1. p. 239-
240.)
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See also The Echo; American poems,
selected and original.
Smith, Isaiah. The mirror of merit and
beauty: fifty female sketches, drawn from
nature. By a friend to the fair, I. S. M. D.
(i.e., Isaiah Smith.] New-York: Printed
for the author, by D. & G. Bruce. 1808.
79(1) p. 24^ Reserve
Smith, John, 1580-1631. The generall
historic of Virginia, New-England, and the
Summer Isles: with the names of the ad-
venturers, planters, and governours from
their first beginning an: 1584. to this pres-
ent 1624. With the proceedings of those
several! colonies and the accidents that
befell them in all their journyes and dis-
coveries. Also the maps and descriptions
of all those countryes, their commodities,
people, government, customes, and relig-
ion yet knowne. Divided into six bookes.
By Captaine John Smith sometymes Gov-
ernour in those countryes & admirall of
New England. London. Printed by I. D.
for Michael Sparkes. 1624. 7 p.l., 248 p.
f**. Reserve
Poems on pages 9, 12, 13, 16. 18, 20, 25. 34,
35, 36, 37. 43, 49, 50, 51, 53. 54, 66. 69, 78, 87, 90.
92, 93, 107, 150, 151, 157, 159. 176, 193, 200, 227,
229. 230, 239.
Reprinted in Capt. Tohn Smith. Works, 1608-1631.
Edited by Edward Arber. Birmingham, 1884. 2 v.
12*, • R -Room 300.
Richmond: Republished at the
Franklin Press, William W. Gray printer,
1819. 2v. 8^ ITC
Glasgow: James MacLehose
and Sons, 1907. 2 v. 8^ ITC
The sea marke. (In his: Advertise-
Atnerican, Philadelphia, 1791, p. 187-189, Reserve;
The Columbian ptuse. New York, 1794, p. 184-186,
NBH.
Indian songs of peace: with a pro-
ments for the planters of New-England,
or anywhere. London, 1631. 4**. p.l. 3.)
Reserve
Reprinted in Massachusetts Historical Society,
Collections, Cambridge, 1833, series 3, v. 3, p. 4, J A A.
Also reprinted in Capt. John Smith, Works.
Edited by Edward Arber, Birmingham, 1884, v. 2, p.
922, * R- Room 300.
Smith, Joseph. Eulogium on rum. (In:
The American museum. Philadelphia,
1790. 8°. V. 7, appendix 1, p. 1-2.) Reserve
Also printed in The Beauties of poetry, British
and American, Philadelphia, 1791, p. 174-176, Re-
serve; American poems, selected and original, Litch-
field. 1793, p. 231-234, NBH; The Columbian muse,
New York, 1794, p. 109-112, NBH; and American
poetical miscellany, Philadelphia, 1809, p. 169-172,
NBH.
An Indian eclogue. Scene, the
banks of the Ohio. (In: The Beauties of
poetry. British and American. Philadel-
phia, 1791. 16^ p. 244.) Reserve
Also printed in The Columbian muse. New York,
1794, p. 160-161, NBH.
Smith, William. 1727-1803. Art and na-
ture. (In: The American museum. Phila-
delphia, 1787. 8^ V. 1, p. 181-182.)
Reserve
Reprinted in The Beauties of poetry, British and
posal, in a prefatory epistle, -for erecting
Indian schools. And a postscript by the
editor, introducing Yariza, an Indian maid's
letter, to the principal ladies of the Prov-
ince and City of New-York. By the author
of the American fables [i.e., William
Smith]. New- York: Printed by J. Parker,
and W. Wayman, at the New Printing-
Office in Beaver-Street, mdcclii. 27 p.
12**. Reserve
Smith. William Moore, 1759-1821. The
fall of Zampor, a Peruvian ode; Ode to
meditation; Lampoon. (In: Samuel Ket-
tell. Specimens of American poetry. Bos-
ton, 1829. 12^ V. 1, p. 306-312.) NBH
The man of sorrow. (In: The
American museum. Philadelphia, 1787. 8**.
V. 2, p. 517-518.) Reserve
On a lady's birthday. (In: The
Columbian muse. New York, 1794. 16*.
p. 183.) Reserve and NBH
Snowden, Richard. The Columbiad: or,
A poem on the American war, in thirteen
cantoes. rBy Richard Snowden.i Phila-
delphia: Printed by Jacob Johnson & Co.
147, Market-Street. 1795. iv, 46 p. 16^
Reserve
Baltimore: Printed by W.
Pechin. No. 10, Second-street. [1800?] 44
p. 16°.
Reserve
Bd. with his: The American Revolution. Balti-
more. [1800?]. 16*.
Some excellent verses on Admiral Ver-
non's taking the forts and castles of
Carthagena in the month of March last.
Sold at the Heart and Crown in Cornhill.
[Boston, 1741.] Broadside. Reserve
Eighteen stanzas in two columns.
A Song made upon the election of new
magistrates for this city... A song made
upon the foregoing occasion. [New York,
1/34.] Broadside. Reserve
The two scandalous songs that figured in the
Zenger-Cosby affair, 1734.
A Song, on the surrendery of General
Burgoyne, who gave up his whole army to
the brave General Gates, of glorious mem-
ory, October 17, 1777. [1777.] Broadside.
Reserve
Forty-six stanzas in three columns.
Sotweed redivivus: or the planters look-
ing-glass. See Cook, Ebenezer.
Specimens of the American poets; with
critical notices and a preface. London:
Printed for T. and J. Allman, 1822. iv,
283 p. 12^ NBH
W. C. Bryant. Poems, p. 189-218. — R. Dabncy.
Poems, p. 157-172. — J. W. Eastburn. Yamoyden,
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187 ~ " — - -
108
Fanny, p. in
. — J. K. Paulding. The Backwoodsman,' p. 71-
. — J. Pierpont. Airs of Palestine, p. 25-69.
The Spirit of the Farmers' museum, and
lay preacher's gazette. Being a judicious
selection of the fugitive and valuable pro-
ductions, which have occasionally appeared
in that paper, since the commencement of
its establishment. Consisting of a part of
the essays of the Lay Preacher, Colon and
Spondee, American biography, the choicest
efforts of the American muse, pieces of
chaste humour, the early essays of the
Hermit, the most valuable part of the
weekly summaries, nuts, epigrams, and epi-
taphs, sonnets, criticism, &c. &c. Walpole,
(N. H.) Printed, for Thomas & Thomas,
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Edited by Joseph Dennie.
The Spunkiad: or Heroism improved. A
congressional display of spit and cudge.
A poem, in four cantoes. By an American
youth. Newburgh: Printed and sold by D.
Denniston. m, dcc. xcviii. 1 p.l., (1)4-23 p.
8''. Reserve
A satire on the duel between Mathew Lyon and
Roger Griswold in Congress, Tan. 30 and Feb. 15,
1798. For a full account ot this affair see the
Historical magasine, Jan., 1864.
The Squabble; a pastoral eclogue. By
Agricola. With a curious and well-de-
sign'd frontispiece. Printed [from the first
edition] by Andrew Steuart, in Second-
street Philadelphia. [1764.i 8 p. 16°.
Reserve
The frontispiece, which is on page 4, is a crude
woodcut representing "Thyrsis with a Pr*8b*t*rian
Nose. Conn, with a Q**k*ronian Nose.**
Standish, Miles, the younger, pseud.? The
times; a poem, addressed to the inhabitants
of New-England, and of the state of New-
York, particularly on the subject of the
present anti-commercial system of the na-
tional administration. By Miles Standish,
jun. Plymouth: Printed for the author,
1809. 2 p.l., (1)6-27 p. 8^ II
At head of title: No. 1.
A poem on "the exterminating war, now carrying
on by the National Administration against com-
merce" of New York and New England.
Copyright notice on verso of title-page.
Stansbury, Joseph, and Jonathan Odell,
1737-1818. The loyal verses of Joseph
Stansbury and Doctor Jonathan Odell; re-
lating to the American Revolution. Now
first edited by Winthrop Sargent. Albany:
J. Munsell, 78 State Street. 1860. 3 p.l.,
(i)x-xxip., 11., 199 p. 8^ (Munsell's his-
torical series, no. 6.) NBHD
Poems by Odell, p. 5-6, 7-9, 11-12, 35, 45-60.
The State triumvirate, a political tale.
See Verplanck, Gulian Crommelin.
Steams, Charles, 1753-1826. The ladies'
philosophy of love. A poem, in four can-
tos. Written in 1774. By Charles Stearns.
A.B. Since pastor of the Church, and
preceptor of the Liberal School in Lincoln.
Now first published — according to act of
Congress. Leominster, for the author.
1797. Ip.l., (i)iv, (1)6-76 p. sq. 16^
Reserve
Steendam, Jacob, b. 1616. A memoir of
the first .poet in New Netherland [i-c,
Jacob Steendamj with his poems descrip-
tive of the colony. fBy Henry C. Murphy.j
The Hague, The Brothers Giunta D'Al-
bani, 1861. 59 p., front, (port.) 8**. AN
Poems in Dutch and English on opposite pages;
the "Comolaint of New Amsterdam" ana "The praise
of New Netherland" include reproductions of the
original title-pages.
Contents: Memoir. — Poems on New Netherland:
Complaint of New Amsterdam in New Netherland,
to her mother, 1659. The praise of New Netherland,
1661. — Spurring- verses.
Memoir and poems. (In: Henry C.
Murphy, Anthology of New Netherland.
New York, 1865. 8^ p. 21-75.) NBH
Stewart, John. The revelation of nature,
with the prophesy of reason. [By John
Stewart.i New York: Printed by Mott &
Lvon, for the author. In the fifth year of
intellectual existance, or the publication of
the apocalypse of nature, 30()0 years from
the Grecian olympiads and 48(J0 from re-
corded knowledge in the Chinese tables of
eclipses, beyond which chronology is lost
in fable. [1796-1 xxxix, 104 p. 16**.
Reserve
Stiles, Ezra. See A Family tablet: con-
taining a selection of original poetry.
Stoddard, Amos, 1762-1813. The presi-
dent's birth day ode. Performed at Taun-
ton, at the Civick Festival, February, 1793.
Written by A. Stoddard. (In: The Mas-
sachusetts magazine. Boston, 1793. 8**.
V. 5, no. 3, p. 178-179.) Reserve
Stoddard, Lavina, 1787-1820. The soul's
defiance. (In: R. W. Griswold, The female
poets of America. Philadelphia, 1849. 8**.
p. 44.) NBH
Story, Isaac, 1774-1803. An epistle
from Yarico to Inkle, together with their
characters, as related in the Spectator.
[By Isaac Story.j Marblehead: Printed
for the sons and daughters of Columbia.
M. DCC. xcii. 2 p.l., (1)6h-31 p. 8**. Reserve
Printed at Salem. The monogram "I. S.** appears
above the imprint.
A Parnassian shop, opened in the
Pindaric stile; By Peter Quince, Esq.
[pseud. of Isaac Story.] Copy right se-
cured. Boston: Printed by Russell and
Cutler. 1801. 3 p.l., (i)viii, (1)10-155 p.
16**. Reserve
Reviewed in The American rezHew, and literary
journal for the year 1801, New York, 1801, v. 1, p.
460-465, Reserve.
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Sec also All the world's a stage. A
poem.
Story, Joseph, 1779-1845. Elegy to the
memory of General George Washington.
(In his: An eulogy on General George
Washington. Salem: J. Gushing, 1800. o**.
p. [17)-24.) Reserve
"The subsequent Elegy, added by advice of some
friends, was originally designed for newspaporial
currency. As some sentiments of it are perhaps
enlarjs^ed on in the Eulo^, it is necessary to observe,
that It was written previous to the suggestion of the
other, and could not be altered without impairing its
structure.*'
The power of solitude. A poem.
In two parts. By Joseph Story. A new
and improved edition. Salem: Published
by Barnard P. Macanulty. 1804. 2 p.l.,
260 p., front. 12^ NBHD
Extract printed in Samuel Kettell, Specimens of
American poetry, Boston, 1829, v. 2, p. 109-112,
NBH.
The Story of -^neas and Dido bur-
lesqued. See Rugeley, Rowland.
The Substance of a late remarkable
dream. See Shurtleff, James.
Sumner, Charles Pinckney, 1766-1839.
The compass. A poetical performance at
the Literary Exhibition in September,
M, Dcc, xcv, at Harvard University. By
Charles P. Sumner. Boston: Printed by
William Spotswood for the subscribers.
[1795.1 Ip.l., (1)4-12 p. 16^ Reserve
An ode for the sixth anniversary of
the Massachusetts Charitable Fire Society.
Boston, May, 1800. (In: The Columbian
phenix and Boston review. Boston, 1800.
8°. V. 1 for 1800, p. 380.) Reserve
Swanwick, John. Poems on several oc-
casions. By John Swanwick, Esq. One of
the Representatives in the Congress of the
United States, from the State of Pennsyl-
vania. Philadelphia: Printed by F. and
R. Bailey, at Yorick's Head, No. 116, High-
Street. MDCcxcvii. 2 p.l., 174 p. 32**.
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Sympson, J. Science revived or The
vision of Alfred. A poem in eight cantos.
With biographical notes. By the Rev. J.
Sympson, B.D. Philadelphia: Printed by
John Bouvier, for John Wilson. 1810. 2
p.l., (1)6-207 p. 24^ NBHD
T., B. See Tompson, Benjamin.
The Tenth Muse lately sprung up in
America. Or several poems. See Brad-
street, Mrs. Anne Dudley.
Terrible tractoration!! A poetical peti-
tion against galvanising trumpery... See
Fessenden, Thomas Green.
Theresa, pseud. See The Breechiad, a
poem.
Thomas, Daniel. A poem, delivered in
Middleborough, September 8th, A.D. 1802.
At the anniversary election of the Philan-
drian Society. By Daniel Thomas, student
of Rhode-Island College. Wrentham,
(Mass.) Printed by Nathaniel Heaton,
Jun. 1802. 12 p. 12**. Reserve
Thomas, John. The genius of America.
Inscribed to his Excellency General
George Washington, on his return to
Mount Vernon in December, 1783. (And
other poems.] (In: Extracts in prose and
verse, by a lady of Maryland. Annapolis,
1808. 12^ V. 2, p. 154-189.) NEB
Thomas, Joseph. A poetical descant
on the primeval and present state of man-
kind; or. The pilgrim's muse. By Joseph
Thomas, minister of the Gospel. Winches-
ter, Va. J. Foster, printer. 1816. 1 p.l.,
(i)iv-vii(i), 9-219(1) p. 32^ NBHD
Tileston, Thomas. Funeral elegy, dedi-
cated to the memory of his worthy friend,
the learned and religious Mr. John Foster,
who deceased in Dorchester the 9 of Septr.
1661. (In: T. C. Simonds, History of South
Boston. Boston, 1857. 12°. p. 34-37.)
IQH
The Times, a poem. See Church, Benja-
min.
The Times; a poem. See Markoe, Peter.
Tompson, Benjamin, 1642-1714. Celeber-
rimi Cottoni Matheri, celebratio.. . (In:
Cotton Mather, Magnalia Christi Ameri-
cana. London, 1702. 4**.) Reserve
Text in Latin and English.
Also in later editions of the Afagnaiia, as follows:
Hartford, 1820, v. 1, p. 17, and Hartford, 1855, v.
1, p. 20.
Reprinted in £. C. Stedman^ and £. M. Hutchin-
son, /I library of American literature. New York,
1889, V. 2, p. 35-36. NBB.
(Elegyj Upon the very Reverend
Samuel Whiting. (In: Cotton Mather,
Magnalia Christi Americana. London,
1702. 4^ book iii, p. 160-161.)
Also in later editions as follows: Hartford, 1820,
V. 1, p. 459-461; Hartford, 1855, v. 1, p. 510-511.
The grammarians funeral, or An
elegy composed upon the death of Mr.
John Woodmancy, formerly a school-
master in Boston: but now published upon
the death of the venerable Mr. Ezekiel
Chevers. the late and famous school-mas-
ter of Boston in New-England; who de-
parted this life the twenty-first of August
1708. Early in the morning. In the nine-
ty-fourth year of his age. [Byj Benj.
Tompson. Broadside. (In: S. A. Green.
Ten fac-simile reproductions relating to
New England. Boston, 1902. f**.)
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Enclosed in mourning borders.
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A neighbour's tears sprinkled on
the dust of the amiable virgin, Mrs. Re-
bekah Sewall, who was born December 30.
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iCtatis 6. iByi B. T. fie., Benjamin Tomp-
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fac-simile reproductions relating to New
England. Boston, 1902. f°.) Reserve
Thirty-two lines, enclosed in mourning border.
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New-England's crisis. By Benja-
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8**. (The Club of Odd Volumes. Early
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ton Athenaeum.
The Boston Evening Transcript, July 13, 1910,
records the sale of the only known perfect copy,
which was disposed of at the sale of Thomas Gray's
library, at Sotheby's on June 25, 1910.
[Poemi Upon the elaborate survey
of New-Englands passions from the na-
tives, by the imperial pen of that worthy
divine Mr. William Hubbard. 2 p. (In:
William Hubbard, The present state of
New-England. Being a narrative of the
troubles with the Indians... London.
1677. 4°. p.l. 7.) Reserve
Also in reprint of Hubbard's work, with notes by
S. G. Drake, Roxbury, 1865, v. 1, p. 23-26, HBC.
Touchstone, Geoffry, pseud. The house
of wisdom in a bustle. A poem, descrip-
tive of the noted battle lately fought in
C — ng — ss. By Geoffry Touchstone.
New-York: Printed for the purchasers.
1798. fPrice 25 cents.) 24 p. 8**. Reserve
A satire on the duel between Mathew Lyon and
Roger Griswold in Congress, Jan. 30 and Feb. 15,
1798. For a full account of this affair see the His-
torical magaaine, Jan., 1864.
First published at Philadelphia, in 1798.
Townsend, Eliza, 1789-1854. An occa-
sional ode. (In: The monthly anthology,
and Boston review. Boston, 1809. 8**. v.
7, p. 180-186.) ♦ DA
Also printed in R. W. Griswold, The female
poets of America. Philadelphia, 1849, p. 39-41, NBH.
Townsend, Richard? H. Original poems,
by a citizen of Baltimore [i.e., Richard?
H. Townsend]. Published by Samuel Jef-
feris, 212. Baltimore-Street. Robinson,
printer. 1809. 2 p.l., (i)vi-x, 139(1) p., 1 1.
of adv. 12^ NBHD
Transallegania, or The groans of Mis-
souri. A poem. Sec Schoolcraft, Henry
Rowe.
A Tribute to Washington, for February
22d, 1800. See Lovett, John.
The True American, Tom Tackle, Fair
Kate of Portsmouth, Had Neptune, Roger
and Kate. New-York: Printed and sold
at No. 38, and 64, Maiden-Lane. 1811. 8
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Trumbull, John, 1750-1831. Ambition,
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20.) Reserve and NBH
Also printed in The Columbian mi$s€. New York,
1794, p. 65-68, NBH; and, under the title An elegy,
in The American museum, Philadelphia, 1787, v. 2, p.
206-207, Reserte.
The critics, a fable. (In: The Co-
lumbian muse. New York, 1794. 16**. p.
69-73.) Reserve and NBH
The downfall of Babylon. — An
imitation of sundry passages in the 13th
and 14th chapters of the prophecy of
Isaiah, and the 18th chapter of the Revela-
tions of St. John. Written, anno 1775.
(In: The American museum. Philadel-
phia. 1787. 8^ V. 2, p. 97-99.) Reserve
.Mso printed in American poems, selected and
original, Litchfield, 1793, p. 25-29, NBH.
An elegy on the death of Mr. Buck-
ingham St. John, tutor of Yale College,
who was drowned in his passage from New
Haven to Norwalk. May the 5th, 1771.
New York: C. F. Heartman, 1915. 2 p.l.,
9-19 p.. front, (fold, fac.) 8**. (Heart-
man's historical series, no. 12.) Reserve
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chusetts magazine, Boston. April, 1791, p. 243-245,
Reserve: American poems, selected and original.
Litchfield, 1793. p. 13-17, NBH: The Columbian
muse. New York, 1794, p. 61-65. NBH.
Elegy on the times. First printed
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poems, selected and original. Litchfield,
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Also printed in The Columbian muse. New York,
1794, p. 51-61, NBH.
Excellent logic; British favours to
America; Extreme humanity; Nobility an-
ticipated. (In: The Beauties of poetry,
British and American. Philadelphia, 1791.
16^ p. 146-155.) Reserve
McFingal: a modern epic poem.
Or, The town meeting. [By John Trum-
bull.) Philadelphia, printed: London,^ re-
printed for J. Almon, opposite Burlington-
House, Piccadilly, mdcclxxvi. (Price one
shilling.i 44 p. 12°. Reserve
The first part was written in 1775 at the request
of some members of the American Congress, with
a view to influence public opinion in faror of the
war then beginning against the mother country.
M'Fingal: a modern epic poem, in
four cantos. [By John Trumbull.] Hart-
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Hartford: Printed by Hudson
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110 p. 16°. Reserve
Philadelphia: From the Press
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16**. Reserve
This is the first edition in which the author's name
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Jordan, No. 166, Fleet-Street, m, dcc, xcii.
XV, 142 p. 8^ Reserve
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8**. Reserve
Frontispiece, the portrait of the author.
With explanatory notes. Bos-
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Ebenezer Larking. No. 47, Cornhill. 1799.
141(1) p., 11. 24^ Reserve
Embellished with plates. With
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Howard-street. 1812. 1 p.l., (i)iv-vi, (1)
8-146 p., 3 pi. (incl. front.) 32°. NBHD
With explanatory notes. Al-
bany: Printed by E. & E. Hosford. 1813.
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With efxplanatory notes. Pub-
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Hallowell Bookstore. 1813. vi, (1)8-138
p., 2 1. (one 1. of adv.) 16°. NBHD
Peter Edes, printer, Augusta.
With explanatory notes and
plates. Hudson: Published by W. E. Nor-
man. 1816. vi. (1)8-146 p. 24°. NBHD
Ashbel Stoddard, printer.
The Library has another copy of this edition, end-
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number of copies lacking the last leaf, and in order
to sell them had the missing part reprinted on one
page, and inserted it. This must have been done
some years after the printing of the original. This
copy also has an engraved frontispiece.
With explanatory notes. Bos-
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Ip.l., (1)4-184 p. nar.24°. NBHD
With explanatory notes. Fine
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Fessenden. 1839. iv, (1)6-120 p. 24°.
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M'Fingal, a modern epic poem, re-
With a memoir of the author. Hartford:
S. Andrus and Son, 1856. 1 p.l., (1)6-183 p.,
3 1. of adv., front. 8°. NBHD
M'Fingal: an epic poem. By John
Trumbull. With introduction and notes,
by Benson J. Lossing. New York: G. P.
Putnam, 115 Nassau Street, 1860. 322 p.,
front, (port.) 4°. NBHD
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Hurd and Houghton, 1864. 322 p.. front,
(port.) 16°. NBHD
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Exchange, 1881. 322 p. 16°. NBHD
Also printed in The American museum, Philadel-
phia, 1787, V. 1, p. 353-382, Reserve.
Poems: The speech of Proteus to
Aristaeus, translated from the fourth book
of Virgil's Georgics, 1700; The downfall
of Babylon, written 1775; The prophecy of
Balaam, written 1773; An elegy, on the
death of Mr. Buckingham St. John, who
was drowned in his passage from New-
haven to Norwalk, May 5th, 1771. (In:
The American museum. Philadelphia,
1787. 8°. v. 2, p. 95-103.) Reserve
The poetical works of John Trum-
bull, LL.D. Containing M'Fingal, a modern
epic poem, revised and corrected, with
copious explanatory notes; The Progress
of dulness; and a collection of poems on
various subjects, written before and during
the Revolutionary War. In two volumes.
Hartford: Printed for Samuel G. Goodrich,
by Lincoln & Stone, mdcccxx. 2 v. 8°.
NBHD
V. 1. 3 p.l., (1)8-177 p., front, (port), cng. t.-p.;
V. 2. 4 p.l., (1)9-235 p., 4 pi., cng. t.-p.
Contents: v. 1. Memoir of the life and writings
of John Trumbull. — M*Fingal. v. 2. Progress of
dulness. — Genius of America. — Lines to Messrs.
Dwight and Barlow. — Ode to Sleep. — To a young
lady, a fable. — Speech of Proteus, translation. —
Prophecy of Balaam. — Owl and sparrow, a fable. —
Prospect of the future glory of America. — On the
vanity of youthful expectations. — Advice to ladies
of a certain age. — Characters. — Elegy on the death
of Mr. St. John. — Destruction of Babylon. — Elegy
on the times. — Appendix.
The progress of dulness, part first.
vised and corrected, with copious and ex-
planatory notes, by John Trumbull, LL.D.
or The rare adventures of Tom Brainless;
shewing what his father and mother said
of him; how he went to college, and what
he learned there; how he took his degree,
and went to keeping school; how after-
wards he became a great man and wore a
wig; and how any body else may do the
same. The like never before published.
Very proper to be kept in all families. (By
John Trumbull.] The second edition, cor-
rected. Re-printed in the Year m, dcc, lxxiii.
vi, (1)8-20 p. 12^ Reserve
Also printed in The American magasine, Dec.,
1787, p. 59-61, Jan., 1788, p. 117-119, Reserve.
The progress of dulness, part sec-
ond: or An essay on the life and character
of Dick Hairbrain, of finical memory; be-
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ing an astronomical calendar, calculated
for the meridian of New- York, north lati-
tude. 41**. west longitude 72®: 30'; but
which may serve without material error,
for any of the neighboring climates: con-
taining, among other curious and surpriz-
ing particulars, Dick's soliloquy on a col-
lege-life., .a description of a country-fop
...receipt to make a gentleman, with the
fop's creed and exposition, of the Scrip-
tures . . . Dick's gradual progress from a
clown to a coxcomb . . . his travels, gallan-
try, and opinion of the ladies... his peri-
paetia and catastrophe, with the moral
and application of the whole. [By John
Trumbull.] Published for the universal
benefit of mankind. Printed in the Year
M, Dcc, Lxxm. X, (1)12-27(1) p. 12^
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The progress of dulness, or The
rare adventures of Tom Brainles. By the
celebrated author of McFingall [i.e., John
Trumbullj. Printed at Exeter, by Henry
Ranlet, and sold at his office, also, by most
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72 p. 16*. Reserve
Lacks p. 3-4 (the preface), and 27-28.
The prophecy of Balaam. Num-
bers: Chap, xviii, XIV. An irregular ode.
Written anno 1773. (In: The American
museum. Philadelphia, 1787. 8*. v. 2,
p. 99-101.) Reserve
Also printed in American poems, selected and
original, Litchfield, 1793. p. 21-24, NBH.
See also The Anarchiard.
Tucker, Saint George, 1752-1827. The
probationary odes of Jonathan Pindar,
Esq. rpseud. of Saint George Tucker.) A
cousin of Peter's, and candidate for the
post of Poet Laureat to the C. U. S. In
two parts. Philadelphia: Printed for Benj.
Franklin Bache, m. dcc. xc\*i. {Copy-right
secured.) viii, (1)10-103 p. 16°. Reserve
Erroneously attributed to Philip Freneau. Part
1 originally published in his Gasette, 1793.
Page 47 is a special title reading: The probation-
ary odes of Jonatnan Pindar... Part second. With
notes, critical and explanatory by Christopher Clear-
sight, Esq.
Stanzas. (In: Samuel Kettell,
Specimens of American poetry. Boston,
1829. \2\ V. 1, p. 349-350.) NBH
Also printed in E. A. and G. L. Duyckinck, Cy-
clopadia of American literature. New York, 1866,
V. 1, p. 236, NBB, and E. C. Stedman and E. M.
Hutchinson, A library of American literature, New
York. 1889. v. 3, p. 444-445, NBB.
Turcll, Jane. 1708-1735. An invitation
into the country, in imitation of Horace.
(In: Samuel Kettell, Specimens of Ameri-
can poetry. Boston, 1829. 12**. v. 1, p. 65-
67.) NBH
.Also printed in E. A. and G. L. Duyckinck. Cyclo-
pteditt of American literature, New York, 1866, v. 1,
p. 125, NBB.
This and the following poems appeared originally
in Memoirs of the life and death of Mrs. Jane Turell,
by Ebenezer Turell, Boston, 1735.
A paraphrase of the one hundred
and thirty-fourth Psalm. (In: Samuel
Kettell, Specimens of American poetry.
Boston, 1829. 12^ v. 1, p. 62-63.) NBH
On the poems of Sir Richard Black-
more. (In: Samuel Kettell, Specimens of
American poetry. Boston, 1829. 12*. v. 1,
p. 64-65.) NBH
On reading the warning by Mrs.
Singer. On the incomparable Mr. Wal-
ler. (In: E. C. Stedman and E. M. Hutch-
inson, A library of American literature.
New York, 1889. 8°. v. 2, p. 359, 361.)
NBB
To my muse. (In: Samuel Kettell,
Specimens of American poetry. Boston,
1829. 12^ V. 1, p.63-64.) NBH
Also printed in E. A. and G. L. Duyckinck, Cy-
clopttdia of American literature. New York, 1866, v.
1, p. 125, NBB; Stedman and Hutchinson, A library
of American literature. New York, 1889, v. 2, p. 359,
NBB.
Two New England poems. [The Mercies
of the year, commemorated: a song for lit-
tle children in New-England. December
13th 1720. and Psalm c\'ii, last part. Trans-
lated by the Reverend Mr. Isaac Watts and
by him intitled, A Psalm for New Eng-
land.] Boston: The Merrymount Press,
1910. 21. f^ Reserve
"One hundred copies reprinted in facsimile from
the original in the John Carter Brown Library for
the patrons of the Club for Colonial Reprints, Provi-
dence, Rhode Island. December 13, 1910."
Tyler, Royal, 1756P-1825. Address to
Delia Crusca, humbly attempted in the
sublime style of that fashionable author.
(In: E. A. and G. L. Duyckinck, Cyclo-
paedia of American literature. New York,
1861. 8^ V. 1. p. 417.) NBB
Some of Tyler's poems appeared originally in
Spirit of the Farmer's museum, 1801, and Lolumbian
ten tin el, 1804.
Country ode for the fourth of July;
My mistresses; Address to Delia Crusca;
Choice of a wife; On a ruined house in a
romantic country; The town eclogue. (In:
Samuel Kettell, Specimens of American
poetry. Boston, 1829. 12^ v. 2, p. 48-54.)
NBH
Love and liberty. (In: E. A. and
G. L. Duyckinck, Cyclop*cdia of American
literature. New York, 1866. 8**. v. 1. p.
418.) NBB
Ode composed for the fourth of
July, calculated for the meridian of some
country towns in Massachusetts, and Rye
in New Hampshire. (In: E. A. and G. L.
Duyckinck, (Tyclopjcdia of American lit-
erature. New York, 1866. 8°. v. 1, p. 417-
418.) NBB
Spondee's mistresses. (In: E. A.
and G. L. Duyckinck, Cyclopaedia of
American literature. New York, 1866. 8**.
V. 1, p. 417.) NBB
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Umphraville, Angus, pseud. ? The siege
of Baltimore, and the battle of La Tranche;
with other original poems. By Angus
Umphraville. Aged nineteen. Baltimore:
Printed by Schaeffer and Maund. 1817.
6 p.l., 144 p. 16°. NBHD
The Untaught bard. An original work.
New-York: Deare and Andrews, printers.
1804. 260 p. 16°. NBHD
Upham, Thomas Cogswell, 1799-1872.
American sketches. By Thomas C. Up-
ham. New-York: Published by David
Longworth, at the Shakspeare-Gallery, for
the author. Feb. — 1819. vii, (1)6-120 p.
illus. 16°. NBHD
[Poem written on visiting the scene
of Loveweirs fate.j (In: Magazine of his-
torv with notes and queries. New York,
1909. 4°. extra no. 5, p. 101-102.)
lAG (Magazine)
Upon the death of G. B. [i.e., General
Bacon.] (Massachusetts Historical Soci-
ety. Collections for 1814. Boston, 1838.
8°. series 2, v. 1, p. 59-60.) lAA
This elegy is in the manuscript copy of an account
of Bacon and Ingram's rebellion found among the
papers of Capt. Nathaniel Burwell, printed in this
volume of the Collections.
Also printed in Stedman and Hutchinson, Library
of American literature, "Sew York, 1889, v. 1, p. 457-
458, NBB.
Verplanck, Gulian Crommelin, 1786-1870.
The state triumvirate, a political tale: and
the epistles of Brevet Major Pindar Puff.
[By (julian Crommelin Verplanck.j New-
York: Printed for the author, and sold by
W. B. Gilley, No. 92 Broadway, and other
booksellers. J. Seymour, printer. 1819.
215 p. 16°. NBHD
Verses, composed and sung at Trenton,
on the delivery of the funeral eulogium in
honor of the memory of General George
Washington. 1I8OO?] Broadside. Reserve
Text in two columns, enclosed in mourning bor-
ders.
Facsimile.
Verses on Doctor Mayhew's Book of ob-
servations on the charter and conduct of
the Society for the Propagation of the
Gospel in Foreign Parts. See Goddard,
William.
Verses, sacred to the memory of Ben-
jamin Franklin, l.l.d. (In: The American
museum. Philadelphia, 1790. 8°. v. 7, ap-
pendix 1, p. 35-38.) Reserve
Versification of President Washington's
excellent Farewell-Address. See Sewall,
Jonathan Mitchell.
The Village; a poem. See Lincoln,
Enoch.
Viola or The heiress of St. Valverde. an
original poem. See Botsford, Mrs. Mar-
garet.
Virtues of society. See Morton, Mrs.
Sarah Wentworth Apthorp.
W., I. H. The Dartmoor massacre. By
I. H. W. 1815. (In: Magazine of history
with notes and queries, extra no. 15, p.
61-71.) lAG (Magazine)
Reprint with type- facsimile title-page of original.
"Transposed in verse from the New York Com-
mercial Advertiser of the 6th June last and Boston
papers of the same month.*'
"Being an authentic and particular account of the
tragic massacre at Dartmoor prison in England on
the 6th of April, last, 1815, in which sixty-seven
American prisoners there fell the victims of the
jailor's revenge, for obtaining their due allowance
of bread which had been withheld from them by
the jailor's orders."
The Wages of sin; or, Robbery justly
rewarded: a poem; occasioned by the un-
timely death of Richard Wilson, who was
executed on Boston Neck, for burglary, on
Thursday the 19th of October, 1732. Bos-
ton: Printed and Sold at the Heart and
Crown in Cornhill. n. d. Broadside.
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Photostat facsimile.
Nineteen stanzas in two columns.
Ward, Nathaniel, c. 1580-1652. ' The
simple cobler of Aggawam in America.
Willing to help *mend his native country,
lamentably tattered, both in the upper-
leather and sole, with all the honest
stitches he can take. And as willing never
to bee paid for his work, by old English
wonted pay. It is his trade to patch all
year long, gratis. Therefore I pray gentle-
men keep your purses. By Theodore de
la Guard [i.e., Nathaniel Ward]. London,
Printed by John Dever & Robert Ibbitson,
for Stephen Bowtell, at the signe of the
Bible in Popes Head-Alley, 1647. 2 p.l.,
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Warren, John, 1753-1815. An eulogy on
the honourable Thomas Russell, Esq...
who died at Boston, April 8, 1796. De-
livered, May 4, 1796... By John Warren.
Boston: Printed by Benjamin Sweetser,
corner of Wings -lane, m, dcc, xcvi. 2 p.l.,
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Last three pages contain: A monody on the death
of the honourable Thomas Russell, Esq. sung after
the eulogy of Doctor John Warren... May 4, 1796.
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Warren, Mrs. Mercy Otis, 1728-1814.
Poems, dramatic and miscellaneous. By
Mrs. M. Warren. Printed at Boston, by
I. Thomas and E. T. Andrews. At Faust's
Statue, No. 45, Newbury Street, mdccxc.
viii, (1)10-252 p. 12^ Reserve
Washington's birthday: an historical
poem. See Lovett, John.
A Washingtonian, pseud. Washington's
birthday: an historical poem. See Lovett,
John.
The Washingtoniana: containing a
sketch of the life and death of the late Gen.
George Washington; with a collection of
elegant eulogies, orations, poems, &c.
sacred to his memory. Also, an appendix,
comprising all his most valuable public
papers, and his last will and testament.
Lancaster: Printed and Sold by William
Hamilton, Franklin's Head, in West King-
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Edited by F. Johnston and W. Hamilton.
Frontispiece, the portrait of Washington, engraved
by David Edwin, after Stuart.
p. 321-398 misnumbcred 1-78, but total correct.
Tribute by Doctor Aiken, p. 25; Elegiac ode, p.
154-155; Extract from elegiac poem on the death of
General George Washington, oy Charles Caldwell,
p. 312-315; Extract from a poem, sacred to the mem-
ory of General George Washington, by Richard
Alsop, p. 316-318; Tribute, by Mr, Paine, of Massa-
chusetts, p. 319; On the death of Washington from
a London newspaper, p. 319-320.
The Watery war: or A poetical descrip-
tion of the existing controversy between
the Pedobaptists and Baptists... See
Benedict, David.
Webb, George, fl. 1730-36. Batchelors'
Hall: a poem. (In: E. A. and G. L. Duy-
ckinck. Cyclopaedia of American literature.
New York, 1866. 8°. v. 1, p. 101-102.)
NBB
First published in 1731.
Webster, Noah. 1758-1843. To the
author of the Conquest of Canaan. (In:
The American magazine. New York, 1788.
12^ March, 1788. p. 265-266.) Reserve
To a lady on the approach of
spring. (In: The American magazine.
New York, 1788. 12°. March, 1788, p.
266.) Reserve
The triumph of infidelity. A poem.
1788. Addressed to Mon. de Voltaire.
(In: The American magazine. New York,
1788. 12°. July. 1788, p. 588-590.) Reserve
Verses on the New Year, January
1. 1788. (In: The American magazine.
New York, 1787. 12°. December, 1787. p.
56.) Reserve
Weekes, Refine. Poems, on religious and
historical subjects. By Refine Weekes.
New-York: Printed for the author, by
James Oram. No. 5 Burling-Slip. 1820.
3 p.l., (1)4-388 p. 12^ NBHD
Second edition, corrected and
enlarged. New-York: Printed for the
author, by Mahlon Day. No. 372. Pearl-
Street. 1823. 2 p.l., (i)vi, (1)8-418 p., 11.
of adv. 12°. NBHD
Weems, Mason Locke, 1760-1825. Hy-
men's recruiting sergeant; or, The new
matrimonial tattoo for old bachelors.
Philadelphia: the author, 1821. 40 p., 1 pi.
7. ed. 8°. ♦Cp.v.979
First published in 1805.
Hartford, Ct.: Published by
Andrus & Judd, 1833. 52 p. 16°.
SN V p.v.33, no.2
Hartford: S. Andrus and Son.
1845. 52 p. 16°. NBY
Hartford: Silas Andrus and
Son, 1851. 52 p.. 21. 16°. SNV p.v.33, no.3
Weller, Catharine. The medley. By
Catharine Weller. New- York: Printed by
T. & J. Swords, No. 160 Pearl-Street. 1810.
Ip.l., (1)3-192 p. 12°. NBHD
p. 135-H2 lacking.
Contains poems and prose selections.
Wharton, Charles Henry. 1748-1833. An
elegy to the memory of Mrs. Mary Whar-
ton, who died at Philadelphia, on the sec-
ond day of June, 1798. By her husband.
(Colophon :i Printed by John Ormrod, 41
Chestnut-Street rl798i. 7 p. 12°. Reserve
No title-page; title from caption.
Signed C. 11. W.
Reprinted in The remains of the Rex: Charles
Henry Wharton, D.D. With a memoir of his life
by George Washington Doane, Philadelphia. 1834,
V. 1, p. Ixxix-lxxxi. ZEP.
Also reprinted in George C. Pcrine, The poets
and verse writers of Maryland, Cincinnati, 1898, p.
7-12, NBB.
A poetical epistle to His excellency
George Washington, Esq. commander in
chief of the armies of the United States of
America, from an inhabitant of the state of
Maryland. [By Charles Henry Wharton.]
To which is annexed, a short sketch of
General Washington's life and character.
[By John Bell of Md.] Annapolis printed
1779: London reprinted for C. Dilly, in the
Poultry; J. Almon, Piccadilly, W. Tessey-
man. York; T. and J. Merrill, Cambridge;
R. Cruttwell. Bath; and T. Becket. Bristol.
MDCCLXXX. [Price half a crown.] 1 p.l., (i)
iv. (1)6-24 p., front, (port.) sq. 8°. Reserve
Frontispiece, the portrait of George Washington,
engraved by W. Sharp, from an original picture.
Reprinted. New York, 1865, by J. Munsell, in an
edition of seventy-five copies, of which five were
printed on Whatman's drawing paper. No. 2 of five
copies on Whatman's drawing paper. Reserve; No.
4 of five copies on Whatman's drawing paper. AN
(Washington) p.v.ll, no.3.
Also printed in (leorge C. Ferine. The poets and
verse-writers of Maryland, Cincinnati. 1898. p. 7-12,
ABB.
From the original manuscript
belonging to David Pulsifer... With an
appendix. Boston: Printed for David Pul-
sifer, 1881. 2 p.l.. (1)4-106 p. 12°. AN
EARLY AMERICAN POETRY TO 1820
569
Wheatlcy, Phillis. 1754-1784. An elegiac
poem on the death of that celebrated di-
vine, and eminent servant of Jesus Christ,
the reverend and learned Mr. George
Whitefield.. . By Phillis, a servant girl
of seventeen years of age, belonging to
Mr. J. Wheatley of Boston... (In: E.
Pemberton, Heaven the residence of the
saints. A sermon... Boston, printed:
London, reprinted, 1771. 8°. p. [29j-31.)
Reserve
The following thoughts on his
Excellency Major General Lee being be-
tray'd into the hands of the enemy by the
treachery of a pretended friend; to the
Honourable James Bowdoin Esq. are most
respectfully inscribed, by his most obedi-
ent and devoted humble servant, Phillis
Wheatley. Boston, Deer. 30, 1776. (Mas-
sachusetts Historical Society. Proceed-
ings, 1863-64. Boston, 1864. 8°. p. 166-
167.) lAA
Printed from original manuscript, found among
the Bowdoin Papers.
Memoir and poems of Phillis
Wheatley, a native African and a slave.
Dedicated to the friends of the Africans.
Second edition. Boston: Light & Horton,
1 & 3 Cornhill. Samuel Harris, printer.
1835. viii, (1)10-112 p. 24^ NBHD
Phillis Wheatley (Phillis Peters),
poems and letters. First collected edition.
Edited by Chas. Fred. Heartman. With
an appreciation by Arthur A. Schomburg.
New York: C. F. Heartman cl915]. 2 p.l.,
7-111 p., front, (port.) 8°. (Heartman's
historical series, no. 8.) Reserve
No. 97 of 350 copies printed on Ben Day paper.
Poems, p. 31-108.
The poems of Phillis Wheatley as
they were originally published in London,
1773. Re-published by R. R. and C. C.
Wright. Philadelphia. Pa. 1909. 1 p.l.. 3-
88 p., front, (port.) 12°. NBHD
Poems on various subjects, re-
ligious and moral. By Phillis Wheatley.
negro servant to Mr. John Wheatley. of
Boston, in New England. London: Print-
ed for A. Bell, Bookseller, Aldgate; and
sold by Messrs Cox and Berry, King-
Street, Boston. MDCCLXXiii. 124 p.. 21.,
front, (port.) 12^ Reserve and NBHD
Albany: Re-Printed, from the
London edition, by Barber & Southwick,
for Thomas Spencer. Book-Seller, Market-
Street,— 1793— viii, (1)10^9(1) p., 11.
24**. Reserve
Dedicated to the Countess of
Huntingdon. Philadelphia: Printed by and
for William B. Woodward. No. 17, Chest-
nut Street. 1801. 1 p.l., 169-244 p. 16^
Reserve
The^ Library has a second copy bound in Joseph
Lavallee. The negro equalled by few Europeans,
PhiUdelphia, 1801. 16". v. 2, p. [167] -244. Also
in Reserve.
Six broadsides relating to Phillis
Wheatley (Phillis Peters) with portrait
and facsimile of her handwriting. New
York: C. F. Heartman, 1915. 2 p.l., front,
(port.), 7 pi. f**. Reserve
One of twenty-five copies printed.
No. 1. \n elegiac poem on the death of... George
Whitefield... By Phillis... Sold by Ezekiel Rus-
sell, in Queen-Street, and John Boyles, in Marlboro-
Street. [1770?]
No. 2. Phillis's poem on the death of Mr. White-
field.
No. 3. To Mrs. Leonard, on the death of her hus-
band.
No. 4. To the Rev. Mr. Pitkin, on the death of his
lady. Boston, June 16th. 1772.
No. 5. To the Hon'ble Thomas Hubbard, Esq; on
the death of Mrs. Thankfull Leonard. Boston.
January 2, 1773.
No. 6. An address to Miss Phillis Wheatley . . .
Composed by Jupiter Hammon. Hartford, August
4. 1778.
No. 7. Facsimile of manuscript of "To the Univer-
sity of Cambridge wrote in 1767."
Nos. 1. 2. 4, 5, 6 are also in C. F. Heartman.
PhUlis Wheatley, New York. 1915. 8% (Heart-
man's historical series, no. 7.)
Verses presented to his Excellency
Gen. Washington, Providence, Oct. 26,
1775. (In: The Pennsylvania magazine: or
American monthly museum. April, 1776.
p. 193.) Reserve
Whitman, Benjamin, the younger. Hero
of the North — or Battle of Lake Erie. By
Mr. Benjamin Whitman, jun. of Boston.
(In: B. Badger, The Naval temple. Bos-
ton. 1816. 2.ed. 8^ p. 313-317.) VYE
The heroes of the North, or The
battles of Lake Erie, and Champlain. Two
poems. By Benjamin Whitman. Jr. Esq.
Boston: Published by Barber Badger, 1816.
4 p.l., (1)12-24 p., 3 pi. 8^ Reserve
Two portraits inserted.
Victory on Lake Champlain. By
Benjamin Whitman, jun. Esq. (In: B.
Badger, The Naval temple. Boston, 1816.
2.ed. 8^ p. 318-322.) VYE
Whitwell, Benjamin. Experience, or.
Folly as it flies. A poem, delivered at
Cambridge, on the anniversary of the ^BK
Society. Aug. 28, 1806. By Benjamin
Whitwell. Boston: Printed at the Anthol-
ogy Office, by Munroe & Francis. 1806.
2 p.l., (1)6-23 p. 8°. NBHp.y.5,no.9
Wigglesworth, Michael, 1631-1705. The
day of doom: or, A description of the great
and last judgement. With a short dis-
course about eternity. jBy Michael Wig-
glesworth.i London, Printed by W. G. for
John Sims, at the Kings-Head at Sweet-
ings-AUey-end in Cornhill, next House
to the Royal-Exchange. 1673. 2 p.l., 92 p.
24°. Reserve
First edition was printed in 1662.
Contents: The day of doom, p. 1-71. — A short
discourse on eternity, p. 72-77. — A postscript unto
the reader, p. 77-88. — Vanity of vanities, p. 89-91.
The day of doom: or, A poetical
description of the great and last judge-
570
THE NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY
ment. With a short discourse about eter-
nity. By Michael Wigglesworth, teacher
of the church at Maldon in N. E. The fifth
edition, enlarged with Scripture and mar-
ginal notes. Boston: Printed by B. Green,
and J. Allen, for Benjamin Eliot at his
Shop under the West End of the Town-
House. 1701. 6p.l., 80 p. 24°. Reserve
Bd. with his: Meat out of the eater..
1689. 4. ed. 24».
Contents same as previous entry.
Boston,
By Michael Wigglesworth,
A.M. teacher of the church in Maldon,
New-England. The seventh edition, en-
larged. With a recommendatory epistle
(in verse) by the Rev. Mr. John Mitchel:
also Mr. Wigglesworth's character, by Dr.
Cotton Mather. Boston: Printed and sold
by Thomas Fleet, at the Heart and Crown
in Cornhill. 175L 104 p. 24^ Reserve
Contents: The day of doom, p. 1-72. — A short
discourse on eternity, p. 73-79. — A postscript to the
reader, p. 79-92. — Vanity of vanities, p. 92-96. —
Death expected, and welcomed, p. 96-97. — A fare-
well to the world, p. 97-99. — Mr. Wigfflesworth's
character, by the Reverend Dr. Cotton Mather, p.
99-104. — Epitaph, p. 104.
By Michael Wigglesworth,
A.M. teacher pf the church at Maiden,
N. E. To which is prefixed a biographical
sketch of the character of the author.
From the sixth Boston edition, printed in
1715. Newburyport: Published by E.
Little and Company, 1811. C. Norris &
Co. printers. 90 p. 24**. Reserve
By Michael Wigglesworth,
A.M. teacher of the church at Maiden in
N.E. From the sixth edition, 1715. Bos-
ton: Charles Ewer, 141 Washington Street.
1828. 95(1) p. 24^ NBHD
The day of doom; or, A poetical
description of the great and last judge-
ment: with other poems. By Michael
Wigglesworth, A.M. teacher of the church
at Maiden in New England, 1662. Also a
memoir of the author, autobiography, and
a sketch of his funeral sermon by Rev.
Cotton Mather. From the sixth edition,
1715. New York: American News Com-
pany. 1867. 118 p., 11. 12^ NBHD
Death expected and welcome. (In:
Cotton Mather, A faithful man, described
and rewarded. Boston, 1705. 8**. p. 45.)
Reserve
A farewell to the world. (In: Cot-
ton Mather, A faithful man, described and
rewarded. Boston, 1705. 8**. p. 46-48.)
Reserve
Meat out of the eater or Medita-
tions concerning the necessity, end, and
usefulness of afflictions unto Gods chil-
dren. All tending to prepare them for, and
comfort them under the cross. By Michael
Wigglesworth. The fourth edition. Bos-
ton: Printed by R. P. for John Usher.
1689. 208 p. 24^ Reserve
Page 51 is a special title reading: Riddles un-
riddled, or Christian paradoxes broke open...
Pages 7-10 mutilated; p. 23-24, 35-36, 55-56 lack-
ing.
Meat out of the eater, p. 3-50; Riddles unriddled,
or Christian paradoxes, p. 52-208.
The first edition was probably published in 1669
or early in 1670.
Corrected and amended by the
author in the year 1703. The fifth edition.
Boston, Printed by J. Allen, for N. Boone,
at the sign of the Bible in Cornhill. 1717.
143 p. 24**. Reserve
Upon the much lamented death of
that precious servant of Christ, Mr. Ben-
jamin Buncker, pastor of the church at
Maldon, who deceased on the 3d of ye
12th moneth 1669. (New-England histori-
cal and genealogical register... Boston,
1872. 8^ V. 26, p. 1 1-12.) ♦ R - Room 328
"The original in the author's handwriting, is
among the Ewer Manuscripts, 1, 8-9 of the New
England Historic Genealogical Society."
William and Ellen: a poem. See Smith,
Eaglesfield.
WiUiams. John, 1761-1818. A bachelor's
prayer. By Anthony Pasquin (pseud.j.
(In: The Columbian phenix and Boston
review. Boston, 1800. 8^ v. 1 for 1800,
p. 179-180.) Resenre
A dirge, or sepulchral service.
commemorating the sublime virtues and
distinguished talents of General George
Washmgton. Composed at the request of
the Mechanics Association of Boston.
Words by Anthony Pasquin [pseud.j. 4 p.
(In: (Oliver Holdeni, Sacred dirges, com-
memorative of the death of Washington.
Boston [1800]. ob. 8°.) Reserve
Reprinted in The Columbian phenix and Boston
rex'iew. Boston, 1800, v. 1 for 1800, p. 178-179, Re-
serve.
The Hamiltoniad. By John Wil-
liams, (Anthony Pasquin.) New York:
Printed for the Hamilton Club, 1865. 5 p.l.,
122 p., 1 port. 8**. (Hamilton Club series,
no. 3.) AN (Hamilton)
One of 40 octavo copies printed.
Includes type-facsimile title-page of original which
was published in Boston, 1804.
The Library has another copy which is one of 20
quarto copies printed, -^ AN.
An ode to the Union, as recited by
the American Roscius, [Mr. Hopkinsonj at
various theatres on the continent. By
Anthony Pasquin rpseud.]. (In: The Co-
lumbian phenix and Boston review. Bos-
ton, 1800. 8^ V. 1 for 1800, p. 115-120.)
Reserve
Williams, Roger, 1607-1683. A key into
the language of America: or, An help to
the language of the natives in that part of
America, called New-England. Together,
EARLY AMERICAN POETRY TO 1820
571
with briefe observations of the customes,
manners and worships, &c of the aforesaid
natives, in peace and warre, in life and
death. On all which are added spirituall
observations, general and particular by the
authour, of chiefe and speciall use (upon
all occasions) to all the English inhabiting
those parts; yet pleasant and profitable to
the view of all men: By Roger Williams
of Providence in New-England. London,
Printed by Gregory Dexter, 1643. 8p.l.,
197(1) [Correctly 207(1)) p. 8^ Reserve
p. 96 and 97 wrongly numbered 92 and 93; p.
115-207 wrongly numbered 105-197.
Poems on p. 10, 17, 21. 30-31, 48, 53, 61-62, 64,
67-68. 78, 81, 84-85, 87-88, 95-96, 104, 108, 109,
113, 114, 131-132, 137, 143, 150, 159, 162, 168-169,
173-174, 182-183, 185, 192, 196.
Reprinted in ColUctions of the Rhode Island His-
torical Society, Providence, 1827, v. 1, lAA,
WUson, Alexander, 1766^1813. The
foresters: a poem, descriptive of a pedes-
trian journey to the Falls of Niagara, in
the autumn of 1804. By Alexander Wil-
son, author of American ornithologry.
West Chester. Pa. Printed by Joseph
Painter. —1838.— 2 p.l.. (1)6-104 p. 24^
NBHD
Wilson, John, 1588-1667. A copy of
verses made by that reverend man of God
Mr. John Wilson, pastor to the First
Church in Boston; on the sudden death of
Mr. Joseph Brisco, who was translated
from earth to Heaven Jan. 1. 1657. (Cam-
bridge? Samuel Green? 1657?] Broadside.
(In: S. A. Green. Ten fac-simile reproduc-
tions relating to New England. Boston,
1902. f°.) Reserve
Enclosed in mourning borders. Photo-facsimile,
exact size.
[Extract fromj A poem upon the
death of the first and only child of his
daughter Mrs. Danforth. (In: Cotton
Mather, Johannes in Eremo. Boston, 1695.
24**. p. 30.) Reserve
- In pientissimum, reverendissimumcp;
virum, Johannem Harvardum, e suggesto
sacro Caroloensi ad coelos evectum, ad
alumnos Cantabrienses literatos, poema.
(In: Cotton Mather, Magnalia Christi
Americana. London, 1702. 4°. book iv,
p. 139.) Reserve
Also printed in later editions of the Magnalia as
follows: Hartford, 1820, v. 2, p. 28, and Hartford,
1855, V. 2, p. 33.
A song of deliverance for the last-
ing remembrance of Gods wonderful
works never to be forgotten. Containing
in it the wonderful defeat of the Spanish-
Armado, Anno, 1588. the woful plague,
Anno, 1603. soon upon the entrance of
King James of famous memory, unto the
Crown of England. With the discovery
of the Powder Plot, Anno, 1605. and down
fall of Black Fryers, when an hellish crew
of Papists met to hear Drury a Popish
priest, an 1623. Also the grievous plague.
Anno 1625. with poems both Latm and
English, and the verses of that learned
Theodore Beza. By that reverend, and
eminent man of God, Mr. John Wilson,
formerly Christs faithful shepherd in Sud-
bury, in Suffolk in great Brittain, where
these heavenly poems and spiritual songs
were compiled, and at London printed.
Anno, 1626. since pastor to the First church
of Christ in Boston in New-England. For
the sake of several who have much desired
to see and read this work it is reprinted. . .
Boston; Printed in the year, 1680. 4 p.l.,
1-36 p. 8**. Reserve
All pages after p. 36 lacking.
Winchester, Elhanan, 1751-1797. The
process and empire of Christ; from his
birth to the end of the mediatorial king-
dom; a poem, in twelve books.- By El-
hanan Winchester. Brattleboro. Printed
by William Fessenden. 1805. iv, (1)6-352
p. 16^ NBHD
Winslow, Josias. tElegyj On the said
William Bradford. (In: N. Morton, New-
Englands memoriall. Cambridge, 1669.
12^ p. 146-147.) Reserve
Wolcott, Roger, 1679-1767. A brief ac-
count of the agency of the honourable
John Winthrop, Esq. in the Court of King
Charles the Second, Anno Dom. 1662;
when he obtained a charter for the colony
of Connecticut. Written by Roger Wol-
cott, Esq. his successor in the government
of CTonnecticut, from 1751-1754. (Massa-
chusetts Historical Society. Collections.
Boston, 1795. 8**. series 1, v. 1, p. 262-
298.) lAA
Reprinted from his Poetical meditations, being
the improvement of some vacant hours, New-London,
1725, p. 19-78, Reserve.
The poems of Roger Wolcott, Esq.,
1725. Boston: The Club of Odd Volumes,
1898. 14 p., 1 1.. ii, 78 p., 1 1. sq. 8^ (The
Club of Odd Volumes. Early American
poetry. [Reprints, v.j 5.) Reserve
No. 81 of one hundred copies on hand-made paper.
This is a modern type reprint, page for page,
with facsimile title-page, of the next entry.
Poetical meditations, being the im-
provement of some vacant hours. By
Roger Wolcott, Esq; with a preface by
the Reverend Mr. Bulkley of Colchester.
New-London: Printed and sold by T.
Green, 1725. 2 p.l., Ivi, ii, 78 p., 2 1. 12^
Reserve
For a modern reprint see previous entry.
Wood, William. New Englands pros-
pect. A true, lively, and experimentall de-
scription of that part of America, com-
monly called New England: discovering
the state of that countrie both as it stands
to our new-come English planters; and to
the old native inhabitants. Laying downe
that which may both enrich the knowledge
572
THE NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY
of the mind-travelling reader, or benefit
the future voyager. By William Wood.
Printed at London by Tho. Cotes, for
John Bellamie, and are to be sold at his
shop, at the three Golden Lyons in Corne-
hill, neere the Royall Exchange. 1635. 4
p.L 83(l)p.. 21., 1 map. 4°. Reserve
Poems on p. 14, 16, 23, 28.
Woodbridge, Benjamin, 1622-1684. Upon
the tomb of the most reverend Mr. John
Cotton, late teacher of the church of Bos-
ton in New-England. (In: N. Morton,
New-Englands memoriall. Cambridge,
1669. 12^ p. 137-139.) Reserve
Reprinted in Cotton Mather, Magnaiia Christi
Americana, London, 1702, book 3, p. 30-31, Reserve,
Hartford, 1820, v. 1, p. 258-259, and Hartford, 1855,
V. 1, p. 284.
Also printed in E. C. Stedman and E. M. Hutch-
inson, A library of American literature. New York,
1889. V. 1, p. 359-361, NBB.
Woodbridgc, Timothy. To the Rever-
end Cotton Mather on his History of New
England. (In: Cotton Mather, Magnaiia
Christi Americana. London, 1702. 4**.)
Reserve
Also printed in later editions as follows: Hart-
ford, 1820, V. 1, p. 18, and Hartford, 1855, v. 1, p. 21.
Woodworth, Samuel, 1785-1842. The
poems, odes, songs, and other metrical ef-
fusions, of Samuel Woodworth, author of
"The Champions of freedom," &c. New-
York: Published by Abraham Asten and
Mathias Lopez. 1818. xii, (1)14-288 p.,
front, (port.) 12^ NBHD
Several of Woodworth's poems first appeared in
The complete coiffeur, by J. B. M. D. Lafoy, New
York, 1817.
Wright, J u da h. Poems on various sub-
jects. By Judah Wright. Boston: Printed
by Samuel Avery, No. 91 Newbury Street.
1812. 48 p. 12^ NBHp.v^4,no.8
Leaf of errata mounted on verso of title-page.
Wright, N. Hill. Monody, on the death
of Brigadier General Zebulon Montgom-
ery Pike: and other poems. By N. Hill
Wright. Middlebury, (Vt.) Printed by
Slade & Ferguson. 1814. 79 p. 8^ NBHD
Contents: Monody, p. 9-24. — Lines on the battle
of the Enterprise and Boxer, p. 25-29. — The sailor's
dying hour. p. 30-32. — Ode on the capture of the
British frigate Java, by the United States' frigate
Constitution. December 29, 1812. p. 33-36. — Henry
and Julia, a tale of real life, p. 37-42. — Hymn for
the anniversary of a charitable institution, p. 43-44.
— The slanderer's tomb, p. 45-47. — The power of
sympathy, p. 48-49. — The faded rose. p. 50-52. —
The hour ot rest. p. 53—55. — Appeal to the affluent,
p. 56-58. — Lines addressed to a lady, p. 59-60. —
To misfortune, p. 61-63. — Lines on seeing a beauti-
ful infant expire in the arms of her mother, p. 64-
65. — Tribute to the memory of Mrs. Juliet R*****,
p. 66-67. — Pity's tear, p. 68-70. — Retrospection, p.
71-73. — Ode. written for the Fourth of July. 1814,
p. 74-76. — Freedom's natal day, an ode. written for
the Fourth of July. 1814. p. 77-79.
Young, Edward R. One year in Savan-
nah; a poem in five parts. [By Edward R.
Young.j Providence: Printed by Brown
& Danforth. 1820. 16 p. S\
NBH p.v.2, no.3
A Young American. See The Battle of
the Thames.
A Young gentleman of New York,
pseud. Miscellaneous works, prose and
poetical. See Linn, John Blair.
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Abensour, Leon. Les vaillantes; hero-
ines, martyres et rempla^antes, avec une
preface de Louis Barthou. Paris: Chape-
lot, 1917. 3p.l., (i)x-xii, 312 p., 11., 8 pi.
8«. BTZE
Ackerman, Carl W. Germany, the next
republic? New York: G. H. Doran Co.
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Betham-Edwards, Matilda Barbara.
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Chapman, Victor Emmanuel. Victor
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Code, George Brereton, editor. War and
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Coulson, Leslie. From an outpost and
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Crawshay- Williams, Eliot. Songs on
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Dawson, William Harbutt, editor. After-
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Die Deutsche und oesterreich-ungar-
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Dorling, Edward Earle. Regiments at a
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Droste, Christian Ludwig. Germany's
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Dumur, Louis. Les deux Suisse. 1914-
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Edith Cavell Committee, Boston. The
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Contents: Heft 1: Hoch, Kaiser und Reich! Heft
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Fifes and drums; a collection of poems
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Forstner, Giinther Georg, Freiherr von.
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Geschuetze, Geschose und ihre Wir-
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Giraud, Victor. La troisieme France.
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Goetz, Adolf. Die Arbeit fiir morgen.
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Grupe, Margot. Strickbrett- und Kniipf-
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Klein, Felix. Diary of a French army
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Koenig, Paul. The voyage of the
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Laloy, £mile. La diplomatic de Guil-
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Launay, Louis de. France- Allemagne;
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Liddell, Robert Scotland. "Sestra" (Sis-
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Contents: Sestra. The spy. Olitchka. Five thou-
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Loti, Pierre, pseud, of Julien Viaud.
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MacElwee, Roy Samuel. Bread bullets.
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Masson, Pierre Maurice. Lettres de
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Matza, Rosita Finaly. £chos dans la
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Maurras, Charles Marie Photius. La part
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Naikowski, Waclaw. Poland as a geo-
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Nevinson, Christopher Richard Wynne.
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Ncx, U., pseud? El primer acto de la
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"Apendice: Documentos de intercs citados en el
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Ossian-Nilsson, Karl Gustaf. Who is
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Poiricr, Jules. Reims (1" aout-31 de-
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Price, Julius Mendes. Six months on the
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Reinach, Joseph. Histoire de douze
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Renault, Louis. Les premieres viola-
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sacrifice; a drama of the great war, a trag-
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York: Torch Press, 1917. 103 p. 12^
BTZI
Founded on "the martyrdom of the English nurse.
Edith Cavell."
Robertson, John Mackinnon. The future
of militarism; an examination of F. Scott
Oliver's "Ordeal by battle." by the Rt.
Hon. J. M. Robertson.. .("Roland"). Lon-
don: T. F. Unwin, Ltd. [1916.i v, 185 p.
12^ BTZP
Robinson, Harry Perry. The turning
point; the battle of the Somme. London:
W. Heinemann [1917j. ix p., 1 1., 291 p.. 15
pi., 1 port. 8**. BTZE
Rocke, M. E.. compiler. The coming of
the world-teacher, and Death, war and evo-
lution; a book of extracts from lectures
and writings by C. W. Leadbeater and in
parts by Annie Besant and others, selected
and arranged by M. E. Rocke. . . London:
G. Allen & Unwin, Ltd. (1917.] 242 p.. 1 1.
12^ YBE
Rousseau, Jean Jacques. A lasting peace
through the federation of Europe, and The
state of war, by Jean Jacques Rousseau;
translated by C. E. Vaughan... London:
Constable & Co., Ltd.. 1917. 128 p. 12^
XBH
Saillens, Reuben. The soul of France.
London: Morgan & Scott, Ltd., 1916. viii.
274 p., 1 port. 8^ ZDO
Sainte Seductre; an inner view of the
Boche at bay. By Exile X . . . Revised
and edited by Richard Wilmer Rowan.
New York: Liberty Publishing Associa-
tion, 1917. viii, 174 p. Amer. ed. 8**.
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Dialogues.
Schaukal, Richard. Kriegslieder aus
Osterreich. . . Heft 1-2. Miinchen: G.
Muller, 1914-15. 12^ BTZI
Smith, J. S. Trench warfare; a manual
for officers and men, by J. S. Smith, second
lieutenant with the British Expeditionary
Force. New York: E. P. Dutton & Co.
tl917., xvi. 144p. illus. 16^ VWK
Smith, Sir Swire. The real German ri-
valry: yesterday, to-day and to-morrow.
London: T. F. Unwin, Ltd. [1916.] 80 p.
8^ BTZO p.v.4, no.l
A Soldier of France to his mother; let-
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A collection of poems "hitherto unpublished in
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"Preface" sigrned: Galloway Kyle.
Stuart, Rosa. Dreams and visions of the
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12**. BTZE
The Tale of a casualty clearing station,
by a Royal field leech. Edinburgh: W.
Blackwood & Sons, 1917. 4 p.l., 306 p. 12^
BTZW
Taylor, Nellie Rosilla, compiler. Heart
messages from the trenches. New York:
R. J. Shores, 1917. 242 p., 1 port. 12^
BTZE
Temperley, Harold William Vazeille.
History of Serbia. London: G. Bell &
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8^ ♦R — GIVI
"Theta," pseud. War flying, by a pilot;
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written in training and in war. . . London:
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16*. BTZY
Boston: Houghton Mifflin Co..
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Thomas, W. Beach. With the British
on the Somme. London: Methuen &. Co.,
Ltd. il917.i viii. 285(1) p. 12°. BTZE
Ventre, Fernand. La guerre de 1914.
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personal experience during the first two
years of the war in France. New York:
G. H. Doran Co. [1917.] xii p., 1 1., 15-127
p.. 14 pi. 12^ VWC
Vi^not, John. Paroles franqaises, pro-
noncees a TOratoire du Louvre par le pas-
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1916. 179(1) p. 16^ BTZG
Walker, Henry Francis Bell. A doctor's
diary in Damaraland. London: E. Arnold.
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War-time tracts for the workers, no. 1-
7, 11. fLondon: Society for Promoting
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Are we worth dying for? no. 4. Green, Peter.
Wasted lives? no. 5. Elliott. Spencer H. The
danger from within, no. 6. [Paget, H. L.,] bishop
of Stepney. Does God care? no. 7. Masterman. J.
Howard B. The life beyond death, no. 11. Blagden,
C. M. Is prayer of any value?
Watson, Sir William. The man who saw,
and other poems arising out of the war.
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Whetham, William Cecil Dampier. The
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11., 312 p. 12^ BTZO
Whitton, Frederick Ernest. The Marne
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pi.. 5 ports, new ed. 12°. BTZE
Wittmer, Rudolf. Deutschlands Taten
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Zhabotinski, Vladimir Yevgeniyevich.
Turkey and the war, by Vladimir Jabotin-
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MANHATTAN
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Children's Room
Travelling Librariei
Library for the Blind
Bast Broadway, 33
East Broadway, 192
Rivington street, 61
East Houston street, 388...
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36th street, 303 East
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Totals
CIKCULATION
HOME UiB
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42.592
3,322
34,089
2,633
11,489
27,310
16,913
25,365
11,755
6,955
17,515
17,659
11,635
10,347
9,865
9,380
8,278
5,173
9,313
10,508
13,597
9,%9
14,134
20,733
13,847
26,179
17,497
26,067
24,559
17,440
12,292
16,707
9,191
18,922
16,926
22,865
19,929
15,169
36,792
4,782
37.158
39,633
4,523
8,172
6,126
7,634
3,389
HALL USB
( readers)
16,996
6,095
5,336
18,409
4,995
12,475
4,261
626
1,167
7,300
4,371
2,800
5,185
3,105
1,393
1,961
2.771
3.028
3.373
2,760
4,830
6,142
2,541
4,923
2.708
4,725
7,185
4,657
3,220
5.308
591
2.531
2,287
4,694
5.512
4,141
11,470
1,531
6,053
11.053
1,759
2,369
1,158
1.345
1.229
756,328
212,369
NEW
REOISTRA-
TION8
973
74
17
176
375
193
379
160
93
205
170
133
116
199
135
98
68
131
122
144
88
168
216
164
388
178
465
267
293
113
242
113
450
161
216
427
184
719
80
6%
630
54
115
63
51
28
10,530
READERS
IN READ-
INO ROOM
1,129
1,510
915
590
3,097
2,725
527
202
1,103
2,001
2.048
1,427
2,030
1,894
1,007
1,506
1,440
1,582
839
2,296
2,035
1,338
1,678
1,224
728
2.325
2,648
2,305
1,856
604
974
VOLUMES
ACCES-
SIGNED
47,583
898
151
191
38
380
465
777
630
98
136
87
131
45
124
98
65
45
15
149
119
165
261
588
497
119
259
253
348
313
215
99
214
36
98
176
130
135
134
180
47
206
395
29
123
73
184
26
9,945
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America ....
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York
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5
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14
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1
139
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129
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44
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Illinois Centennial Commission
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Yamaguchi, Japan, Public Library
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40
4
48
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6
1
3
1
5
1
1
50
1
1
361
46
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8
26
1
28
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226
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45 313
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68
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Volume 21 - - - Number 9
George Lockhart Rives ----....- 587
Music Pubusmebs in New York City Before 1850 -- - - 589
Prints and Theib Production — SuppLEifENT 605
News of the Month 6U
The European War (Recent Accessions) 612
Recent Books of Interest Added to the Library - - - - 626
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GEORGE LOCKHART RIVES
THE HON. GEORGE LOCKHART RIVES, President of The New
York Public Library, died at his summer home in Newport, August
18, 1917.
Mr. Rives was elected a trustee of the Astor Library in 1883. He
filled this office until he offered his resignation in 1888, in order to move
to Washington as Assistant Secretary of State. In 1893 he was elected a
trustee of the Lenox Library, and, as such, became a member of the new
Board of Trustees of The New York Public Library. He was Secretary
of the Board of Trustees of the Library from its organization in May,
1895, until his resignation in 1902, when he was appointed Corporation
Counsel of the City of New York. He continued his membership of the
Board, however, and became successively Second Vice-President and First
Vice-President. Following the death of Mr. Cadwalader, he was elected
President on May 13, 1914.
It is difficult to describe adequately the importance of Mr. Rives'
services in the creation and development of the Public Library. The
working out of the scheme for the consoHdation of the three constituent
corporations was a complicated task. So also was the adjustment of the
various relations between the Library and the City, both with reference
to the construction and operation of the central building and the establish-
ment and maintenance of the many circulation branches. When these
had been arranged, the development of the institution in such a way as to
meet the growing needs of the public required and still requires most
careful attention. In all of this Mr. Rives gave his best and constant
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effort, and the results that have been accompHshcd bear the unfading
mark of his able and devoted participation.
Mr. Rives w^as an honorary Doctor of Laws of both Amherst and
Princeton, a Governor and former President of the New York Hospital
and a member of the American Academy of Arts and Letters. His most
important published vv^ork was his two-volume history, ''United States
and Mexico, 1821 to 1848."
The New York Sun, on August 22. 1917, published in its editorial
columns an estimate of Mr. Rives' services, which was in part as follows:
In Newport this morning the hurial swice will be read over the body of a citizen
whom New York can ill afford to lose.
George Lockhart Rives, lawyer, scholar, athlete, author, Assistant Secretary of
State of the United States and Corporation Counsel of the city of New York, was an
embodiment of the highest type of American gentleman.
Born of distinguished lineage, in 1849, he had not reached the Scriptural term of
old age; and a youth which had been vigorous enough to make him a victorious oarsman
at Henley when he was at Cambridge University in England, after having graduated at
Columbia in the class of 1868, promised a much longer life than has been allotted to him.
In college he stood high as a student. Greek, Latin and mathematics, well taught,
sufficed to take a young man through Columbia in his day; but he browsed in wider
fields of learning and his classmates confidentially predicted for him a distinguished
career in public life, unless indeed his aristocratic tastes should make the game appear
hardly to be worth the candle...
A Democrat by inheritance and choice, he early advocated the political doctrines
which have come to be indissolubly associated with the names of Tilden and Cleveland;
and under the Administration of President Cleveland he became an Assistant Secretary
of State, being particularly attracted to the office because the State Department has
always to deal with matters of the broadest scope and highest interest. He became a
partner in a prosperous law firm soon after his admission to the bar; and under Mayor
Low he held the office of Corporation Counsel and administered the affairs of the Law
Department of the city with marked ability and success. There is no more honorable
position in the legal profession in this country than that of chief law officer of the city
of New York. He knew this and discharged its duties accordingly.
In the quieter domain of education and books he was also always at work. For
years he was the master mind in the board of trustees of Columbia University, and the
same may be said of his relation to the government of the great Public Library in this
city. He was an accurate and accomplished scholar without being a prig or pedant; and
by reason of his broad and generous sympathies he was intent upon making the library
and its branches render the utmost possible service to all sorts and conditions of men,
women and children in the community.
George Rives was not a man who demanded recognition from the public; he was
too modest for that. It is because he deserved more than he received that we pay this
tribute to his worth and memory.
MUSIC PUBLISHERS IN NEW YORK CITY BEFORE 1850
A Directory compiled by Mabel Almy Howe
THIS list is offered as an aid in approximating the dates of musical com-
positions published in New York City in the first half of the nineteenth
century. In most cases the publishers neglected to print the dates on the
publication itself, and as comparatively few works were copyrighted, there
is no clue to the date beyond the name and address of the publisher, or an
occasional engraver's name.
Important and longer-lived firms underwent frequent changes of firm
name and address. A detailed chronological table of such changes will often
make it possible to place the date of publication within a period of five
years.
The following data were secured through a systematic search of the New
York City directories. Names which did not appear in the directory until
after 1850 have been excluded. However, those appearing before 1850 have
been traced to their final disappearance. The New York directories before
1800 (they run back to 1786) have been included in the search, but for biblio-
graphical and historical purposes Mr. O. G. Sonneck's ''Bibliography of early
secular American music" (Washington, 1905), particularly the index, con-
tains fuller information and will be of much greater service than this mere
list of names and addresses. Mr. Sonneck's bibliography, however, does not
go far beyond 1800.
Directory entries do not constitute an exhaustive history of a firm, and
are at times probably not even reliable. I have found copyright dates earlier
than the first occurrence of a name in the directory. In almost all cases where
two addresses follow a name in the directory, only the business address has
been given. If only one address was given in the directory that has been
copied exactly, with or without the designation ''house."
Several engravers of music and those keeping music stores have been
included, but no attempt has been made to list the numerous unimportant
names which appear in the directories for only two or three years as connected
with music.
Thanks are due Dr. Otto Kinkeldev, Chief of the Music Division of
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The New York Public Library, at whose suggestion and with whose aid this
table was compiled.
1829
1830-1831
1832-1836
1837
1838-1839
1840
1841
1842-1849
1850-1852
1853
1854
1855
1856
1857
1858
1859
1860-1861
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1863
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Ackerman, George and George W.
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Ackerman, George, printer, 116 Liberty Street.
printer, 3 Reade Street,
music printer, 3 Reade Street,
music printer, 40 Vestry Street.
Ackerman, George W., music printer, 527 Pearl Street.
music printer, 228 Church Street,
music printer, 146 Mulberry Street,
not in directory.
Ackerman, George W., printer, rear 25 Howard Street.
" " " music engraver, rear 25 Howard Street.
" " music engraver, 377 and 379 Broadway.
" printer, 377 Broadway.
*' ** printer, rear 53 Mercer Street.
" engraver, rear 53 Mercer Street.
** " printer, rear 53 Mercer Street.
" engraver, rear 53 Mercer Street.
" ** printer, house 210 Mulberry Street.
" " printer, house 78 Spring Street.
" •• '* engraver, house 157 West 38th Street.
Ackerman, Georgiana W., widow of George, 182 East 21st Street.
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1830
1831-1832
1833-1835
1836-1841
1842-1843
1844
1845
1846-1847
1848
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Ackerman, Samuel (& Co.)
See also Ackerman, George and George W.
Ackerman, Samuel, & Co., engraver and copperplate printer.
63 Vesey StrecL
engraver and copperplate printer,
house 311 Washington Street.
engraver and copperplate printer, 17 Ann Street.
Ackerman, Samuel, engraver and copperplate printer, 17 Ann Street.
engraver, 212 Greenwich Street.
engraver, 75 Barclay Street.
engraver, 93 Ninth Avenue.
not in directory.
Ackerman, Samuel, engraver, 128 Fulton Street.
" '* engraver, 89 Nassau Street.
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Appel, John
1812 Appel, John, music store, 208 Broadway and 62 Anthony Street.
1813-1814 " " 208 Broadway.
1815 " " 196 Broadway.
MUSIC PUBLISHERS IN NEW YORK CITY BEFORE 1850
591
1833
1834-1836
1837-1847
1849
1850
Atwill, Joseph F.
Atwill, Joseph F., music store, 137 Broadway.
music store, 201 Broadway,
music, 201 Broadway,
music, 300 Broadway,
late, music.
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1831-1834
1835
1836
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Bancroft, Monson
Bancroft, Monson, bookstore, 403 Broadway.
books and stationery, 389 Broadway.
books and stationery and pianoforte music, prints and
fancy store, 395 Broadway.
books and stationery, 389 Broadway.
T> r. o TT 11 S bookstore, 8 Astor House, Broadway.
Bancroft & Holley ] . ^ one n j
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Bancroft, Monson, books and stationery, 389 Broadway.
not in directory.
Bancroft, Monson, books, 9 John Street.
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1821
1822-1823
1824
1825-1826
1827
1828
1829
1830
1831
1832-1841
1842
1843
1844-1845
1846
1847
1848-1852
1853-1854
1855
1856
1857-1858
1859
1860-1862
1863
1864
1865-1867
1868-1869
1870
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Birch, Thomas, 431 Pearl Street.
music engraver, 112 Pearl Street,
music engraver, 342 Greenwich Street,
music engraver, 236 Chapel Street,
music engraver, 190 Chapel Street,
music engraver, 154 Fulton Street,
music engraver, 50 Howard Street,
music engraver, 137 Chapel Street,
music engraver, 522 Pearl Street,
music engraver, 75 Grand Street,
music engraver, 95 Canal Street,
not in directory.
Birch, Thomas, music publisher, 237 Canal Street.
music publisher, 291 Bowery,
music publisher, East 21st Street near 2d Avenue,
music publisher, East 20th Street near 2d Avenue,
music publisher, 293 Second Avenue.
Birch, Thomas, & Son, music, 294 Bowery.
music, rear 148 Mulberry Street,
printers, 124 Grand Street,
printers, 44 Crosby Street,
music, 1089 Broadway,
music, 521 Sixth Avenue,
music, 670 Sixth Avenue,
music, 684 Sixth Avenue,
music, 719 Sixth Avenue.
Birch, Thomas A., publisher, 18 Fourth Avenue,
not in directory.
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1872-1874
1875
1876-1880
1881-1889
1890
1890
1891-1894
Birch (continued).
Birch, Thomas A., music, 122 East 11th Street.
•* printer, 111 East 11th Street.
*' music, 111 East 11th Street.
" printer, 111 East 11th Street.
" music, 255 Greene Street.
" estate of, 255 Greene Street.
Birch, William E., & Co., printers, 255 Greene Street.
printers, 102 East 12th Street.
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1828-1832
Bourne, George Melksham
Bourne, George Melksham, news agent, 359 Broadway.
" " " depository of arts, engravings, and fancy store,
359 Broadway.
1823
1824-1825
1826
1827
1828
1829-1836
1837-1842
1843-1851
1852
1853-1854
1855
1856
1857
Christman, Charles and Charles G.
Christman, Charles, musical instrument maker, Bedford Street,
corner Burton Street.
" " musical instrument maker, 64 and 30 Crosby Street.
musical instrument maker, Bedford Street
near Commerce Street.
musical instrument maker, 79 Bedford Street.
Christman, Charles G., musical instrument maker, 79 Bedford Street.
musical instrument maker, 398 Pearl Street.
musical instrument maker, 404 Pearl Street.
musical instruments, 404 Pearl Street.
musical instruments, 404 Pearl Street and
605 Broadway.
musical instruments, 404 Pearl Street.
musical instruments, 391 Pearl Street.
music, 391 Pearl Street.
musical instruments, 391 Pearl Street.
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1840
1841
1842
1843
1844-1845
1846
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1848-1849
1850
Davis, William J., and Horn, Charles E.
♦Davis & Horn, music, 367 Broadway.
Horn, Charles E., music, 367 Broadway.
music, 348 Broadway,
music, 24 White Street,
professor of music, 24 White Street,
neither Davis nor Horn are in directories.
Davis, William J., engraver, 67 Bayard St.
not in directory.
Davis, William J., engraver. Sixth Avenue near West 23d Street.
" " *' engraver, 378 Sixth Avenue.
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Davis & Horn, copyright date. 1838, on: A northern refrain, suggested from a well known New York
carol, the words written by G. P. Morris, the melody and arrangement composed by Charles E. Horn.
MUSIC PUBLISHERS IN NEW YORK CITY BEFORE 1850
593
1844
1845-1851
1852
1853-1855
Dodworthf Allen
Sec also Dodworth, Harvey B.; Dodworth, Olean H.
Dodworth, Allen, professor of music, 493 Broadway.
" " professor of music, 448 Broome Street.
professor of music, 806 Broadway,
music, 806 Broadway.
After 1855 dancing follows name.
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1852-1854
1855-1857
1858
1859-1862
1863
1864-1865
1866-1867
1868
1869
1870-1871
1872
1873-1874
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Sec also Dodworth, Allen; Dodworth, Olean H.
Dodworth, Harvey B., teacher of music, 493 Broadway.
Dodworth, H. B., & Co., music, 493 Broadway.
Dodworth, Harvey B., music, 493 Broadway.
music, 6 Astor Place.
music, 422 Broome and 6 Astor Place.
music, 6 Astor Place.
musical instruments, 6 Astor Place.
Dodworth & Son (Harvey B., and Olean H.) musical instruments,
6 Astor Place.
Dodworth, H. B., & Son, music, 6 Astor Place.
cian, 422 Broome Street and 6 Astor Place.
c, 6 Astor Place.
c, 422 Broome Street and 706 Broadway*
c, 422 Broome Street.
c, 422 Broome Street and Union Square.
cian, 23 Union Square.
cian, 5 East 14th Street.
c, 39 Union Square.
c, house Washington Avenue near 169th Street.
cian, rear 47 Washington Place.
c, 47 Lafayette Place.
cian, 41 Union Square.
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Dodworth, Harvey B., mus
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1868
1869-1871
1872
1873-1874
1875
1876
1877
1878
1879
Dodworth, Olean H.
See also Dodworth, Allen; Dodworth, Harvey B.
Dodworth & Son (Harvey B., and Olean H.), musical instruments,
6 Astor Place.
Dodworth, H. B., & Son, music, 6 Astor Place.
Dodworth, Olean H., music, 6 Astor Place.
" music, 706 Broadway,
not in directory.
Dodworth, Olean H., musical instruments, 32 East 14th Street.
Dodworth, O. H., & Co., music, 23 Union Square.
Dodworth, Olean H., musical instruments, 5 East 14th Street.
** ** '* clerk, house Washington near Columbus Avenue.
Dodworth, Ole, manager, 839 Broadway.
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Dodworth, Olean H. (continued).
1880
1881
1882
1883
1884
1885
1886
1887
1888
1889
1890-1891
1892
1893
1894-1896
1897
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" music. 54 East 10th Street.
" *' " musical instruments, 47 Lafayette Place.
" *' " agent," rear 47 Lafayette Place.
** " " musical instruments, 47 Lafayette Place.
" ** " musical instruments, 12 Bible House.
not in directory.
Dodworth, Olean H., musical instruments, 41 Union Square West.
music, 41 Union Square and 108 East 125th Street.
musical instruments, 108 East 125th Street.
music store, 108 East 125th Street.
^,. , . . ( 142 West 125th Street,
publisher and music | j^g ^^^^ ^^^^^ ^^^^^^
musical instruments, 108 East 125th Street.
music, 108 East 125th Street.
music, 110 East 125th Street.
music, 123 East 125th Street.
Dodworth's music house, 123 East 125th Street.
Dodworth, Olean H., music, 123 East 125th Street.
Dodworth & Co., music house, 74 East 125th Street.
Dodworth, Olean H., music, 71 East 128th Street.
After 1902 buyer and salesman appears after nain«.
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1877, 1882-1884, 1887.
1813-1814 Dubois,
1815-1816
1817
1818-1821
1822-1826 Dubois
1827
1828-1834
1835-1837 Dubois
1838
1839-1842 Dubois,
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1850 Dubois
1851-1852
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William, 33 White Street.
55 Hudson Street,
music store, 127 Broadway,
music store, 126 Broadway.
& Stodart, music store, 126 Broadway,
music store, 149 Broadway,
music store, 167 Broadway.
& Bacon, music store, 167 Broadway.
" music store, 285 Broadway.
William, music store. 285 Broadway,
pianos, 285 Broadway,
pianos, 315 Broadway.
& Warrincr, pianos and music, 315 Broadway.
" pianos, 300 Broadway and 13 Crosby Street.
William, pianos, 300 Broadway.
late, 90 East 26th Street.
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Maximilian. The Parisina waltz for the pianoforte) and 1847 (Power, James. Dearest Mae. the words
by Francis Lynch, the music by James Power, composed for the pianoforte by L. V. II. Crosby) ; and as
late as 1848 in advertisement (Anglo-American, June 19, 1847, p. 213).
MUSIC PUBLISHERS IN NEW YORK CITY BEFORE 18S0
595
1832-1833
Endicott
1834-1836
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& Swett, lithographers, 111 Nassau Street.
George, lithographer, music dealer, and depository of the
fine arts, 359 Broadway.
lithographer, 359 Broadway.
lithographer, pianofortes, music, 359 Broadway.
lithographer, 152 Fulton Street.
lithographer, general engraver and printer,
16 or 22 John Street,
engraver and printer, 22 John Street,
lithographer, 22 John Street.
G. & W., lithographers, 22 John Street.
" lithographers, 59 Beekman Street.
Sarah L., widow of George.
William, & Co., lithographers, 59 Beekman Street.
& Co. (William and Francis), lithographers, 59 Beekman Street.
" " " lithographers, 57 Beekman Street.
George, lithographer, 75 Murray Street.
" lithographer, 10 Barclay Street.
** lithographer, 10 Barclay Street.
" lithographer, 10 Barclay Street.
'* insurance, 51 Cedar Street.
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1841-1842
1843-1848
1849
1850-1852
1853
1854
1855
1856
1857-1860
1861-1862
1863
1864-1865
1866
1867
1868
Ernst, Philip
Ernst, Philip, professor of music, 90 Canal Street.
" " professor of music, 68 Canal Street.
** " professor of music, 395 Broadway.
* " ** professor of music, 293 Broadway.
Ernst, Philip, professor of music, 397 Broadway.
not in directory.
Ernst, Philip, music teacher, 821 Broadway.
" " music, 47 East 12th Street.
" " music, 55 East 12th Street.
teacher, 47 West 26th Street,
music, 47 West 26th Street.
" " music, house, 311 Sixth Avenue.
" " professor of music, house 311 Sixth Avenue.
** " music, house 311 Sixth Avenue.
not in directory.
Ernst, Philip, professor of music, 819 Broadway,
southwest corner 12th Street.
* Found as publisher in advertisement in Saroni's Musical Times, v. 1, p. 6, Sept. 29, 1849.
Firth
1815-1816 Firth, John, musical instruments, 8 Warren Street.
1817-1819 " " musical instruments, 9 Frankfort Street.
1820 ** " musical instruments, house Hester near Rhyndus Street.
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Firth & Hall, music store, 362 Pearl Street.
music store, 358 Pearl Street.
music store, 360 and 358 Pearl Street.
music store, 358 Pearl Street.
music store, 1 Franklin Square.
Firth, Hall & Pond (see also 1843), music store, 1 Franklin Square.
Firth & Hall, music store, 1 Franklin Square.
not in directory but see. Firth, Hall & Pond, below.
Firth & Hall, music store, 239 Broadway and 1 Franklin Square.
" " music store, 1 Franklin Square.
Firth, Hall & Pond, music warehouse, 1 Franklin Square.
" *' *' music warehouse, 239 Broadway.
Firth, Pond & Co. (Sec also, Hall, William, & Son), music store,
1 Franklin Square.
music store, 1 Franklin Square and 407 Broadway.
music store, 547 Broadway.
pianos, 547 Broadway.
Firth, Son, & Co. (See also. Pond, William, & Co.), music, 563 Broadway.
Firth, Thaddeus, music, 563 Broadway.
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Galusha, Elijah B., music, 234 Broadway.
'* " " clerk, custom house, house 47 Warren Street.
** clerk, custom house, assistant treasurer's office,
house 19 Warren Street.
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1816-1817
Geib,
1818-1821
Geib,
1822-1823
Geib,
1824
Geib,
1825-1827
Geib,
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John, & Co., organ builders, Bowery, corner North Street.
John, & Son, organ builders. Bowery, corner North Street.
organ builders, Bowery.
organ builders, corner Gardner and Leonard Streets.
organ builders, Leonard Street.
J. & A., pianoforte makers, Leonard Street near Broadway.
John, & Son, organ builders, Leonard Street.
organ builders, 95 Leonard Street.
organ builders, 95 Leonard Street and
36 Sugar LoaT I^ne.
organ builders, 55 Sugar Loaf Lane.
John, organ builders, 55 Sugar Loaf Lane.
John and Adam, & Co., music store, 23 Maiden Lane.
J. A. & W., music store, 23 Maiden Lane.
A. & W., music store, 23 Maiden Lane.
A. & W., & Co., piano and music store, 23 Maiden Lane.
A. & W'., piano and music store, 23 Maiden Lane.
Adam, music store, 23 Maiden Lane.
& Walker, music store, 23 Maiden Lane.
" pianofortes, 23 Maiden Lane.
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597
1844
1845-1847
1844-1847
1848
1849-1851
1852-1854
1855
1856-1858
1859
1860-1869
1870-1872
Geib (continued).
Geib, Adam, music, 73 Third Avenue.
" 71 Third Avenue.
and also
Geib, William H., pianofortes, 23 Maiden Lane.
Geib, William H., & Co., pianofortes, 361 Broadway.
Geib & Jackson, pianofortes, 361 Broadway.
pianofortes, 499 Broadway,
music, 783 Broadway,
pianos, 783 Broadway.
Geib, William H., pianos, 783 Broadway.
pianos, 4 Leroy Place,
pianos, 94 Bleecker Street.
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music.
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Geib, George, music
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22 Wall Street.
146 Fulton Street,
teacher, 146 Fulton Street,
teacher, 210 Broadway,
store and teacher, 208 Broadway,
teacher, 88 White Street.
teacher, 26 Greene Street,
teacher, 6th Avenue near 6th Street,
teacher, 65 Dey Street,
teacher, 10 Greene Street.
teacher, 119 Canal Street,
teacher, 9 John Street.
1840
1841
1842
1843
1844
Geslain
Gcslain, Charles T., music store, 357 Broadway.
music store, 361 Broadway.
music store, 72 Lispenard Street,
not in directory.
Geslain, Alexander C, jr., music, 547 Broadway.
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1790
1791
1792
1793
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1795
GUfert, Gifford, Giffert
Gilfert, George, organist, 64 Nassau Street.
organist, 66 Chatham Street,
tavern-keeper, 66 Chatham Street.
Gifford, George, organist, 14 Dye Street.
" " boarding-house. Dye Street.
Giffert, George, boarding-house, 34 Dey Street.
Gilfert, George. | organist. New Dutch Church, 34 Dey Street.
GiffeTt, George, and Comp., ) "^"^^^^^ magazine, 209 Broadway.
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1797
1798-1801
1802-1803
1804-1805
1806
1807-1808
1809-1814
Gilfert, Gifford, Giffert (continued).
Gilfert, George ) organist, New Dutch Church, 34 Dey St
and
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r'lfert and Co ) "^"sical magazine, 177 Broadway.
Gilfert, George, and Co., musical magazine, 177 Broadway.
Gilfert, George, musical magazine, 177 Broadway.
" musical magazine, 216 Broadway.
" musical magazine, 13 Maiden Lane.
" pianoforte warehouse, 13 Maiden Lane.
" music warehouse, 13 Maiden Lane.
" pianoforte warehouse, 13 Maiden Lane.
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1850-1851
1852
1853-1854
1855
1856-1857
1858
1859
1860-1870
1871-1874
HaU, William, & Son
1821-1847 see Firth & Hall
1843-1847 see Firth, Hall & Pond
♦Hall, William, & Son, music warehouse, 239 Broadway.
music warehouse, 239 Broadway and 1 Park Place.
\ music, 239 Broadway.
} pianos, rear 16 White Street.
music warehouse, 239 Broadway and 1 Park Place.
music, 239 Broadway.
pianos, 239 Broadway.
pianos, musical instruments and music,
239 Broadway,
pianos and music, 543 Broadway.
music, 543 Broadway.
music, 751 Broadway.
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and 1849 (Saroni's Musical Times, v. 1, p. 6, Sept. 29, 1849). "Music warehouse'* follows name in directories
until 1852.
1793
1794
1795
1796
1797
1798
1799-1800
1801-1811
1812-1817
'1818
1819
1820-1829
1830-1831
1832
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1836-1838
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Hewitt, James, musician, 72 Courtland Street.
musician, 137 Front Street,
music professor, 1 Lumber Street,
not in directory.
Hewitt, James, music professor, 71 Cedar Street.
music store, 131 William Street,
music store, 23 Maiden Lane,
music store, 59 Maiden Lane,
not in directory.
Hewitt, James, musician, 20 Harrison Street.
" " musician, 87 Warren Street,
not in directories.
Hewitt, James L., & Co., music store, 137 Broadway.
Hewitt, James L., music store, 137 Broadway.
Hewitt, James L., & Co., music store, 137 Broadway.
" music, 239 Broadway.
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1839-1841
1842
1842-1843
1844
1845
1846
1847
Hewitt (continued).
Hewitt & Jaques, music, 239 Broadway.
see also Jaques, Edward I.
Hewitt, James L., & Co., music, 239 Broadway.
Hewitt, James L., music, 372 Broadway.
music, 295 Broadway.
music, 231 Broadway.
music, 297 Broadway.
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1836
1837-1838
1839-1840
1841
1842-1843
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1846-1847
1848
1849-1850
1851-1852
1853
1854
1855-1856
1857
1858
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Hill, Warren, musical instruments, 185 Chapel Street.
musical instruments, 159 Forsyth Street.
musical instruments, 28 Renwick Street.
musical instruments, 24 Sullivan Street.
musical instruments, 246 Spring Street.
musical instruments, 36 Watts Street.
musical instruments, 307 Hudson Street.
musical instruments, 68j^ Greene Street.
music, 92 Vandam Street.
music, 168 Spring Street,
not in directory.
Hill, Warren, clerk, 239 Broadway.
not in directory.
Hill, Warren, publisher, 239 Broadway.
music, 241 Broadway.
clerk, 239 Broadway.
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1848
1849
Holt
♦Holt, Charles, jr., pianofortes, publisher of music and of the Hutchinson
song book, 156 Fulton Street, 2d door east of Broadway.
pianofortes, 82 Fulton Street.
pianofortes, 134 Fulton Street.
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1839-1841
1842
1843-1845
1846
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1853
1854-1855
1856
1857
Jaques
Hewitt (James L.), & Jaques (Edward I.), music, 239 Broadway.
Jaques, Edward I., music, 176 Prince Street. •
not in directories.
Jaques (James M.), & Johnson (Edmund L.), music, 563 Broadway.
Jaques & Brothers (John D. and James M.), music, 385 Broadway.
Jaques, James M., late music, 385 Broadway.
Jaques, John D., music publisher, 538 Broadway.
pianos, 538 Broadway.
pianos, 510 Broadway.
pianos, 493 Greenwich Street.
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See also JoUie, Samuel C.
1829 Jollie & Secor, musical instrument makers, 17 Stanton Street.
Jollie, Allen R., musical instrument maker, 104 Bedford Street.
1830-1831 " *• " musical instrument maker, 221 Bleecker Street.
1832-1834 *' '• *• musical instrument maker, 105 Elm Street.
^^^^ " * * ) musical instrument maker, 105 Elm Street.
Jollie"& Millet ) "'"^^^ *^°'^' ^^^ Broadway.
1836-1840 ♦Jollie. Allen R.. music. 385 Broadway.
1841-1842 " ** *' musical instruments, 401 Broadway.
1843-1846 " " *• musical instruments, 66 Walker Street.
1847 *' " " musical instruments, 169 Fulton Street.
184a-1849 *• ** " musical instruments, 122 Fulton Street.
1850-1852 ♦ •* " " musical instruments, 300 Broadway.
1853-1854 •• " '• music, 300 Broadway,
jgcr «« .. .. \ music, 519 Broadway.
' instrument maker, 157 Elm Street.
1856-1857 *' •• " instrument maker, 157 Elm Street.
1858 *' *' *' musical instruments, house 101 Charlton Street.
1859-1861 *' " ** musical instruments, house 55 Vandam Street.
1862-1866 '* *• ** musical instruments, house 10 King Street.
After 1866, ivory, turner, an«l sih'er appear after the name.
* Allen R. and Samuel C. Jollie have the same addresses for the years 1838-1840. Allen R., Edward,
and Samuel C. Jollie have the same addresses for the years 1851-1855. Edward Jollie appears only in these
years and is not important enough to be listed separately.
Jollie, Samuel C.
See also Jollie, Allen R.
1838-1840 * Jollie, Samuel C, & Co., music store, 385 Broadway.
1841-1845 Jollie, Samuel C, music store, 385 Broadway.
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•* music store, 413 Broadway.
•* pianos, 201 Broadway.
*' pianos, 300 Broadway.
" music, 300 Broadway.
" pianos, 300 Broadway.
" music, 300 Broadway.
*• music, 519 Broadway.
• Allen R., and Samuel C. Jollie have the same addresses for the years 1838-1840. Allen R., Edward,
and Samuel C. Jollie have the same addresses for the years 1851-1855. Edward Jollie appears only in
these years and is not important enough to be listed separately.
Meetz, Meets
1810-1811 Meetz, Raymond, teacher of music, 50 Warren Street.
1812-1814 " '* teacher of music, 45 Chamber Street.
1815 not in directory.
1816 Meetz, Raymond, musician, 45 Chapel Street.
1817 not in directory.
1818 Meets, Raymond, music store, 10 Maiden Lane.
1819 " " music store, 10 Maiden Lane and Broadway.
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1849
1850
1851-1852 *
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1820
1821-1822
1823
1824
1825-1826
1827
1828-1836
Meetz, Meets (continued).
Meetz, Raymond, music store, 280 Broadway.
music store, 327 Broadway.
Meets, Raymond, music store, 327 Broadway.
not in directory.
Meetz, Raymond, music store, 325 Broadway.
** professor of music, 83 Lispenard Street,
professor of music, 83 Leonard Street.
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1796-1810
1811-1814
1815
1816-1834
1835-1836
1837-1844
1845-1847
1848
1849
Mesier
Mesier, Peter A., book-binder and stationer, 106 Pearl Street.
book-binder and stationer, 107 Pearl Street.
book-seller, 107 Pearl Street.
book-seller, 108 Pearl Street.
book-seller, 28 Wall Street.
stationer and lithographer, 28 W^all Street.
stationer, 28 Wall Street.
stationer, 49 Wall Street.
Mesier, Peter A., & Co., stationer, 49 Wall Street.
Mesier, Catharine, widow of Peter A., 321 Fourth Street.
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1836-1838
1839-1842
1843-1845
1846-1851
1852
1853-1860
1861-1867
1868
1869
1870-1873
1874-1875
1876
1877
1878
1879
MUlet
Jollie & Millet, music store, 385 Broadway.
Millet, William E., music store, 375 Broadway.
music store, 329 Broadway,
music and pianofortes, 329 Broadway,
music, 329 Broadway.
*• musical instruments. 329 Broadway.
** music, 329 Broadway.
" music, 395 Broadway.
Millet, Sons, music, 395 Broadway.
Millet & Son, music, 263 Broadway.
** " (William E. & Francis J.), music, 395 Broadway.
Millet & Co., music, AZIYj^ Broadway.
Millet, William E., & Son, music, 437^ Broadway.
Millet & Co., music, 437 J/2 Broadway.
Millet, William E., music, 437^^ Broadway.
Millet, Frank J., music, 1286 Broadway.
1798
1799
1800-1803
1804-1805
1806
1807-1808
1809-1810
1811
1812
1813-1814
1815-1816
1817
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Paff, John, music store, 112 Broadway.
Paff, John, & M., music store, 112 Broadway.
'* music store, 127 Broadway.
** music store, 54 Maiden Lane.
•* music store, 54 Maiden Lane and 2 City Hotel.
'* music store, 2 City Hotel.
** ** ** music store, 149 Broadway.
l*aff, John, music store, 149 Broadway.
** music store, 9 Park Street,
music store, 7 Park Street,
music store, 4 City Hotel,
music store, 18 Wall Street.
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1843-1844
1845-1847
1848-1849
1850
1851-1858
1859-1860
1861
1862-1863
1864
1865
Pearson
Pearson, Sidney, musician, 74 Carmine Street.
** music teacher, 367 Fifth Avenue.
" music teacher, 295 Fifth Avenue.
** music teacher, 78 Bleecker Street.
** music seller, 78 Bleecker Street.
** music, 78 Bleecker Street,
music, 52 West 12th Street.
** engraver, house 272 Elizabeth Street.
** engraver, 534 Broadway.
** engraver, 538 Broadway and house 165 East 21st Street.
Pearson, Sarah, widow of George, house 165 East 21st Street.
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1843-1847 see Firth, Hall & Pond
1848-1862 see Firth, Pond & Co.
William A., & Co., music, 547 Broadway.
music and pianos, 547 Broadway.
music and pianos, 896 and 547 Broadway.
music and pianos, 547 Broadway,
92 Mercer Street and 39 Union Square,
music and pianos, 118 Mercer Street,
39 Union Square and 547 Broadway,
pianos, organs and sheet music, 547 Broadway
and 39 Union Square,
music store, 25 East 15th Street and
25 Union Square,
music and pianos, 124 Fifth Avenue,
music and pianos, 148 Fifth Avenue,
music and pianos, 18 West 37th Street.
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1851
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Quidor
Quidor, George W., engraver, 333 Broadway.
" " " engraver, 6 Spring Street,
not in directory.
Quidor, George W., engraver, 6 Spring Street.
1806
Riley, E.,
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Riley, E., music teacher, 13 Broad Street.
music teacher, 3 Cortlandt Street.
music teacher, 28 Dey Street.
music teacher, 31 Dey Street.
Riley (E.), & Adams (Thomas G.), copperplate printers,
17 Chatham Street.
copperplate printers,
23 Chatham Street.
** " ) copperplate printers, 29 Chatham Street.
[ music engraver and publisher,
) 23 Chatham Street.
music publisher and instrument maker, 29 Chatham Street.
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1832
Riley,
Riley,
1833-1835
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Riley,
1841
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1842
Riley,
Riley,
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Riley (continued),
Elizabeth, widow of Edward, music store, 29 Chatham Street.
Edward C, professor of music, 61 Chatham Street.
" " professor of music, 29 Chatham Street.
E., & Co., music publisher, 29 Chatham Street.
Edward C, & Co., professor of music, 29 Chatham Street.
Edward C, & Co., music, 29 Chatham Street.
Frederick, music, 29 Chatham Street.
Bridget, widow of Edward, 233 West 16th Street.
Frederick, music, 29 Chatham Street.
" music, 2971/2 Broadway.
F., & Co., music publisher and musical instrument manufacturer,
297 Broadway.
" " ■ music, 2971/2 Broadway.
Frederick, instruments, 52 Ann Street.
* E. C. Riley appears in advertisement as publisher for the year 1834, American Musical Journal,
V. 1. p. 42, 1834.
1845-1846
1847-1852
1853-1854
1855-1862
1863-1866
Scharfenberg & Luis
Scharfenberg & Luis, music, 361 Broadway.
music, 483 Broadway,
music, 722 Broadway,
music, 769 Broadway,
music, 758 Broadway.
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1839
1840-1845
Teubner
Teubner, George W., engraver, 410 Pearl Street.
not in directory.
Teubner, George W., engraver, 410 Pearl Street.
engraver, 385 Broadway.
engraver, 266 East Broadway.
engraver, 96 Fulton Street.
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1824
1825
1826
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1830
Thurston
Thurston, Nathaniel, music store, 48 Chatham Street.
" " music store, 307j/^ Broadway.
" " music store, 482 Greenwich Street.
" " 4 Chambers Street.
145 Chapel Street.
484 Broome Street.
After this clerk and secretary follows name.
Tone
1838-1840 Tone, Robert W., music engraver, 20 Cortlandt Street.
1841-1843 " " " music engraver, 16 Cortlandt Street.
1844-1845 " " " music engraver, 20 Cortlandt Street.
1846-1849 •' " " engraver, 20 Cortlandt Street.
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1834
1835
1836-1837
1838-1839
1840
1841
Torp
Torp, Otto, professor of music, 87 Greene Street.
Torp & Viereck, music store, 465 Broadway.
Torp, Otto, music store, 465 Broadway.
) music store, 465 Broadway.
Torp "& Love ) P**"^ makers, 465 Broadway.
^^^ and ^"^^^' I piano makers, 229 Broadway.
Torp,"otto, ) music, 229 Broadway.
music, 435 Broadway.
music, house 378 Houston Street.
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1847
1848
1849-1852
1853
1854
1855
1856
1857
Vanderbeek
Vanderbcck, William, music, 201 Broadway.
" music, 385 Broadway,
not in directory.
Vanderbeek, William, agent, 479 Broadway.
music and pianoforte warerooms, 479 Broadway.
music and pianoforte warerooms, 843 Broadway.
Vanderbeek & Son, music and pianoforte warerooms, 843 Broadway.
Vanderbeek, Alfred H., music and pianoforte warerooms, 143 Broadway.
Vanderbeek, William, music and pianoforte warerooms, 831 Broadway.
music, 831 Broadway.
831 Broadway.
merchant, 140 Pearl Street.
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1845 Vangclder, Abraham A., books, 268 Bowery.
1846-1847 * " " " music, 268 Bowery.
1848 Van Gelder, Abraham A., music, 268 Bowery.
1849 Vangelder, Abraham A., late music, 169 Essex Street.
1850 " " " late music, house 123 Orchard Street.
1851-1852 Van Gelder, Abraham A., late music, 133 Orchard Street.
1853 Van Gelder, Rachel, widow of Abraham, 133 Orchard Street.
* Advertisement of Van Gelder & Kiley is found in the Anglo-American, Oct. 24, 1846, p. 21.
address is given.
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1805
1806
1807-1810
1811
1812
1813
1814
1815
1816
1817-1818
1819-1820
1821
1822
WUson, Willson
Wilson, Joseph, teacher of music, 330 Greenwich Street.
not in directory.
Wilson, Joseph, teacher of music, foot of Reed Street.
teacher of music, 262 Greenwich Street,
teacher of music, 56 Dey Street,
teacher of music, 62 Broadway,
accountant, 32 Lumber Street,
teacher of music, 16 Maiden Lane.
Willson, Joseph, music store, 16 Maiden Lane.
" " music store, 14 Maiden Lane,
not in directory.
Willson, Joseph, music store, 14 Maiden Lane.
music store, 62 Warren Street,
teacher of music, 24 North More Street.
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PRINTS AND THEIR PRODUCTION
SUPPLEMENT
Compiled by Dr. Frank Weitenkampf
Chief, Art and Prints Division
This list includes material received since publication of the original list in the Bulletin for November
and December, 1915.
General and Miscellaneous Works
L'Image; revue litteraire et artistique,
ornee de figures sur bois... Dec, 1896-
Nov., 1897. iParis:, Floury il896-97.i f^
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No more published.
Unis. — Mus6e
Classification
photographs,
of the Paris
Paris: Revel-
4°. (Institut
Publications.
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Institut frangais aux £tats-
d'art frangais de New York,
of documentary prints &
based on the classification
"Musee des arts decoratifs."
lat, 1912. 1 1. f** folded
frangais aux £tats-Unis.
no. 10.)
Levis, Howard C Nicolaus Claudius
Fabricius, Lord of Peiresc, called Peires-
kius. Printed for H. C. Levis. London:
The Chiswick Press, 1916. 4 p.l., 11-67 p.,
1 port, illus. 8^ MDC
One of fifty copies.
Contents: Introductory note. Notes on the life of
Peireskius. References to the art and history of en-
graving in "The mirrour of true nobility & gentility,"
by Petrus Gassendus. 1657. The engraved portraits
of Peireskius. The en^praved portraits of Gassendus.
Appendix: Diblioffraphical description of "The mir-
rour of true nobility."
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8facs.,2pl. illus. 8^ MBK
Townsend, Horace. Prints and their
prices. New York: Kennedy & Co. fl916.i
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— Bibliotheque. Classement m^thodique
de la collection de gravures et photo-
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Baker, William Spohn. American en-
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Gebbie & Barrie, 1875. x, 11-184 p., 4 facs.,
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Brinckmann, Albert. Die praktische
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deutsche Friihrenaissance. Strassburg: J.
H. E. Heitz, 1907. ix(i), 98 p., 1 1., 25 pi.
8**. (Studien zur deutschen Kunstge-
MDB
English relating to engraving, also the
pages therein which contain the sections on
engraving and printing from engraved
plates, also the earliest illustration in an
English book of an engraving instrument.
London: privately printed at the Chiswick
Press, 1916. 14 1., 6 facs. 8^ MDBP
no. 20 of 30 copies printed for private distribution.
Radin, Herman Theodore. On print-col-
lecting as a hobby for doctors. [New York,
1916., 369-373 p. illus. 4^ MDC
Excerpt: The medical Pickwick, Oct., 1916.
Ris-Paquot, Oscar Edmond. Guide pra-
tique du restaurateur-amateur de tableaux,
gravures, dessins, pastels, miniatures, etc.,
reliures et livres, suivi de la maniere de
les entretenir en parfait etat de conserva-
Duportal, Jeanne. £tude sur les livres k
figures edites en France de 1601 a 1660.
Paris: H. Champion, 1914. 3 p.l., viii, 385 p.,
4 1., 45 pi. 4**. (Revue des bibliotheaues.
Supplement 13.) MDT
Geisberg, Max. Das alteste gestochene
deutsche Kartenspiel vom Meister der
Spielkarten (vor 1446) hrsg. von Max Geis-
berg. Mit 68 Abbildungen in Lichtdruck.
Strassburg: J. H. E. Heitz, 1905. 56 p., 1 1.,
ZZ pi. 8**. (Studien zur deutschen Kunst-
geschichte. Heft 66.) MDG (Master)
Gillot, Charles. Collection Ch. Gillot.
partie 2. Paris: [fivreux, Imprimerie de C.
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History: Regional, continued.
Gosse, Edmund William. British por-
trait painters and engravers of the eight-
eenth century, Kneller to Reynolds; with
an introductory essay and biographical
notes. [Fine paper ed.j Paris, London,
Xew York, Berlin: Goupil & Co., Manzi,
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1 1., 100 pi., 2 ports, f ^ tt MCT
Harvard University. — Fogg Art Mu-
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engravings (intaglio), Fogg Art Museum.
Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University
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La Farge, John. On'ental art objects, the
property of J. La Farge; to be sold March
24-27, 1909. . . New York: Anderson Auc-
tion Co., 1909. 71(1) p. 8^ (no. 741.)
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Utamaro Kitagawa. Utamaro. Estampes
japonaises tirees des collections de MM.
Bing, Bouasse-Lebel, Bullier. . .et exposees
au Musee des arts decoratifs, en Janvier
1912. Catalogue dresse par M. Vignier,
avec la collaboration de M. Inada. Paris:
D. A. Longuet, 1912. 47 p., 1 1.. 115 pi. f^
ttMDBV
Introduction signed: Raymond Koechlin.
no. 59 of 130 copies printed.
Victoria and Albert Museum, South Ken-
sington. Tools and materials illustrating
the Japanese method of colour-printing; a
descriptive catalogue of a collection ex-
hibited in the museum. London: H. M.
Stationery Office, 1913. 22 p., 3 pi. illus.
8^ MDBV
Exhibitions and Public and Private
Collections
American Art Association, New York.
Illustrated catalogue of the notable collec-
tion of views of New York and other
American cities, historical china and books
relating to New York, formed by Mr.
Percy R. Pyne 2d. To be sold without
reserve or protection... Catalogue de-
scriptions written by Mr. Robert Friden-
berg. New York (191 7j. 7Z 1., 49 pi. 4°.
MDE (Pyne)
Art Institute of Chicago. Catalogue of
a memorial exhibition of prints from the
Clarence Buckingham collection. [Chi-
cago:j Art Institute of Chicago, 1915. 22 1.,
8 pi. 8\ MDE (Buckingham)
British Museum. — Department of Prints
and Drawings. A guide to the processes
and schools of engraving represented in
the exhibition of select prints, with notes
on some of the most important masters.
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1 plan, illus. 8^ MDI
Diitait, Auguste. Union centrale des
beaux-arts appliques a I'industrie. Exposi-
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44 pi. i\ (no. 329.) fMDE
Mnsfe Dobree, Nantes. Catalogue des
estampes. Nantes: Vie il904i. 2 p.l., xv,
257 p., 11. 12^ MDE
Museo civico di Verona. Catalogo dei
quadri e stampe del Museo civico di
Verona. Bergamo: Istituto italiano d'arti
grafiche, 1913. 3 p.l., (1)6-148 p., 1 pi. 12^
MAVZ
iNDinouAL Artists
Armour. George Denholm. Pastime with
good company, pictured by G. D. Armour,
with an introduction by Horace G. Hut-
chinson. London: "Country Life," Ltd.
cl914., viii, 12 p., 55 pi. i\ t MEM
Bauer, Marius. Marius Bauer, door Ph.
Zilcken. Amsterdam: Uitgevers-Maat-
schappy "Elsevier." 1912. 19 p., 10 pi.,
1 port. f**. (Hollandsche schilders van
dezen tijd.) fMDG (Bauer)
Bird, Elisha Brown. E. B. Bird: his book
plates. Printed at the Troutsdale Press.
Boston: C. E. Goodspeed [1904i. 8 p.. 14 pi.
8^ MDVK
Text by Winfrcd Porter Truesdell.
Brown, Frank Chouteau. The bookplate
designs of Frank Chouteau Brown. Bos-
ton: printed at the Troutsdale Press and
sold by C. E. Goodspeed, 1905. 2 p.l., f23i p.
illus. 8°. MDVK
no. 54 of an edition of 75 copies.
Callot. Jacques. Le pedigree: erreurs et
verites en art. Jacques Callot. . .Jean-
Honore Fragonard... Par A. Alvin-
Beaumont. Paris: Alvin-Bcaumont, 1913.
1 p.l., (1)6-31(1) p. illus. 4^ tMDG
Cole, Timothy. Old Dutch and Flemish
masters, engraved by Timothy Cole, with
critical notes by John C. Van Dyke, and
comments by the engraver. Xew York:
The Century Co., 1911. x p., 1 1., 192 p.
illus. 4'. MEM
Cousins. Samuel. Samuel Cousins, by
Alfred Whitman... London: G. Bell &
Sons, 1904. xii, 143(1) p. illus. i\ (Nine-
teenth century mezzotinters.)
t MDG (Cousins)
PRINTS AND THEIR PRODUCTION — SUPPLEMENT
607
Ifuiividual Artists, continued,
Cruikshank, George. Cruikshankiana; a
choice collection of books illustrated by
George Cruikshank, together with ori^nal
water-colors, pen and pencil drawings,
etchings, caricatures and original proofs.
With introductory remarks on the life and
works of George Cruikshank, by Arthur
Bartlett Maurice. Offered by Robert H.
Dodd...New York. iNew York, 1916.i
40 p., 7 pi., 1 port. 8^ MDG (Cruikshank)
Cruikshank's water colours; with
introduction by Joseph Grego. London:
A. & C. Black. 1903. xxvi p.. 1 1., 325(1) p.,
67 cord pi. illus. 8^ MDG (Cruikshank)
Contents : Introduction. — Oliver Twist, by
Charles Dickens. — The miser's daughter, by W. H.
Ainsworth. — History of the Irish rebellion in 1798,
and Emmet's insurrection in 1803, by W. H.
Maxwell.
Dyck, Sir Anthonie van. Van Dyck; his
original etchings and his iconography, by
Arthur M. Hind. Boston: Houghton Mif-
flin Co., 1915. ix, 104 p., 1 1., 1 port, illus.
8^ MDG
no. 112 of 450 copies printed.
Eaton, Hugh M. Hugh & Marp^aret
Eaton & their book plates. Boston: printed
at the Troutsdale Press and sold by C. E.
Goodspeed, 1905. 4 p.l., ilOj p., 19 pi.,
1 port. 8**. (Monographs on American
book-plate designers.) MDVK
Edwards, Edward Bartholomew. Edward
Edwards and his book plates. Boston:
printed at the Troutsdale Press and sold by
C. E. Goodspeed, 1903. 2 p.l., (5j p., 9 pi.,
1 port. 8°. MDVK
Text by W. P. Truesdell.
no. 46 of 75 copies.
Frost, Mrs. Marguerite Scribner. Mar-
guerite Scribner Frost and her bookplates.
Boston: printed at the Troutsdale Press
and sold by C. E. Goodspeed, 1903. 2 p.l.,
i6, p., 9 pi., 1 port. 8\ MDVK
Text by O. P. Hatton.
no. 46 of 75 copies.
GoYA Y LuciENTES, Fraucisco Jose de.
Nouveaux caprices de Goya. Suite de
trente-huit dessins inedits, publics avcc
une introduction de Paul Lafond. Paris:
Societe de propagation des livres d'art,
1907. 2p.l., 11(1) p., 31., 38 mounted pi. f^
tMEM
Copy no. 152 of 600 copies printed.
Gregson, Herbert. Herbert Gregson and
his book plates. Boston: printed at the
Troutsdale Press and sold by C. E. Good-
speed, 1903. 1 p.l., [3j p., 14 pi.. 1 port. 8°.
MDVK
Text by W. P. Truesdell.
no. 49 of 75 copies.
Hapcood, Theodore Brown. Bookplates
designed by Theodore Brown Hapgood.
Boston: printed at the Trovtsdalc Press;
pvblished & sold by C. E. Goodspeed, 1907.
3 p.l., [4i D., 20 pi., 1 port. 8*. MDVK
Hurley, Edward Timothy. Cincinnati:
prints from the etchings of E. T. Hurley,
with comment by Amelia Hickenlooper
Dunham. Cincinnati: A. B. Closson, Jr.,
Co., 1916. 34 1., 1 port, illus. 12^
MEM (Hurley)
The town of the beautiful river,
etchings by E. T. Hurley, text by E. R.
Kellogg. Cincinnati, O.: U. P. James, 1915.
3 p.l., (1)6-65 p. illus. 12^ MEM
loRio, Adrian J. Adrian J. lorio and his
book plates. Boston: printed at the
Troutsdale Press and sold by C. E. Good-
speed, 1903. 2 p.l., (7j p., 1 port, illus. 8*.
MDVK
no. 49 of an edition of 75 copies.
Jacobson, Frederick Arthur. F. Arthur
Jacobson and his book plates. Boston:
printed at the Troutsdale Press and sold
by C. E. Goodspeed, 1903. 1 p.l., (4] p.,
16 pi., 1 port. 8^ MDVK
Text by Winfred Porter Truesdell.
no. 50 of 75 copies.
Lambert, Mark. Lambert (of New-
castle-upon-Tyne) as an engraver of book-
plates, by John Vinycomb. . .reprinted
from the Journal of the Ex Libris Society,
corrected and revised. 58 selected ex-
amples from the copperplates in the pos-
session of Lambert's successors. With
biographical notes and memoranda on 124
book-plates executed by Lambert, by
Richard Welford. . .and an appendix —
Notes on the heraldry of the plates, by
John Vessey Gregory. Newcastle-upon-
Tyne: A. Reid & Co., Ltd., 1896. 49(1) p.,
11., 49 pi. illus. 12^ MDVK
no. 88 of 150 copies printed and signed by the
author.
MfeRYON, Charles. Old Paris; twenty
etchings by Charles Meryon, with an essay
on the etcher by Philip Gilbert Hamcr-
ton. Liverpool: H. Young & Sons. Ltd.,
1914. 20 p., 20 pi. 8^ MDG(M6x7on)
MoREAU, Jean Michel, le jeune. Notes sur
les trois suites d'estampes pour servir i
rhistoire des modes et du costume en
France, dans le xviii* siecle d'apres les
dessins de Sigismond Freudeberg et de
Jean-Michel Moreau le jeune. n. p. il90-?].
4 1. 4'. MEM (Moreau)
Manuscript notes on four leave* in manila cover.
Newspaper clipping inserted.
The three suites, each consisting of 12 pieces,
were published successively in 1773, 1777 and 1783,
the first after Freudeberg, the second and third
after ^' reau.
Mt'nch. Edvard. Edvard Munch, von
Herrrann Esswein. Miinchen: R. Piper &
Co. [1905., 47(1) p. illus. i\ (Esswein, H.
Mor'erre Illustratoren. Heft 7.) fMDG
608
THE NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY
Individual Artists, continued.
Pennell, Joseph. A little book of Lon-
don, by Joseph Pennell. Boston: LeR.
Phillips [1912]. 27 1. illus. 8^ (The
cities series.) MEM (Pennell)
Mounted photogravures with descriptive text on
opposite pages.
Joseph Pennell's pictures in the
land of temples; reproductions of a series
of lithographs made by him in the land of
temples, March -June, 1913, together with
impressions and notes by the artist. Lon-
don: W. Heinemann (1915i. 5 p.l., 40 pi.
8^ MEM (PenneU)
Each plate accompanied by a leaf with author's
notes.
Joseph Pennell's Pictures of the
wonder of work; reproductions of a series
of drawings, etchings, lithographs, made by
him about the world, 1881-1915, with im-
pressions and notes by the artist. Phila-
delphia: J. B. Lippincott Co., 1916. 14 p.,
54 1., 52 pi. 4^ MEM (Pennell)
Robins, William P. A catalogue of the
etchings, drypoints and aquatints of Wil-
liam P. Robins... (With an introduction
by John Cournos.) London: P. & D. Col-
naghi & Obach, 1917. 29 p., 1 port, illus.
8^ MDG
RoTHENSTEiN, William. Exhibition of
portrait lithographs by William Rothen-
stein. Department of Fine Arts, Carnegie
Institute, December the fourth through
December the thirty-first, nineteen hun-
dred and sixteen. (Pittsburgh, 1916.] 3 1.
8°. MDG (Rothenstein)
Sacker, Amy M. The book plates of
Amy M. Sacker. Boston: printed at the
Troutsdale Press and sold by C. E. Good-
speed, 1903. 2 p.l., [5] p., 12 pi., 1 port. 8**.
MDVK
Sandrart, Joachim von. Joachim von
Sandrart als Kiinstler, nebst Versuch eines
Katalogs seiner noch vorhandenen
Arbeiten, von Paul Kutter; mit 7 Licht-
drucktafeln. Strassburg: J. H. E. Heitz,
1907. ix p., 1 1., 148 p., 1 1., 7 pi. 8^
(Studien zur deutschen Kunstgeschichte.
Heft 83.) MCK (Sandrart)
Seymour, Ralph Fletcher. Bookplates
from the designs of Ralph Fletcher Sey-
mour. Boston: printed at the Troutsdale
Press and sold by C. E. Goodspeed, 1903.
2 p.l., i8] p., 12 pi., 1 port. 8^ MDVK
no. 47 of 75 copies printed.
Staupfer, David McNeely. D. McN.
Stauffer his book-plates. Boston: printed
at the Troutsdale Press and sold by C. E.
Goodspeed [1905]. 2 p.l., r4j p., 1 port,
illus. 8°. MDVK
Turner, Joseph Mallord William. A cata-
logue of the collection of prints from the
Liber studiorum of Joseph Mallord
William Turner, formed by the late Francis
Bullard, of Boston, Massachusetts, and be-
queathed by him to the Museum of Fine
Arts in Boston. Boston: privately printed
lat the Merrymount Pressj, 1916. 6 p.l.,
3-203(1) p. illus. f^ t MDG (Turner)
''Acknowledgment" signed: Grenville Lindall
VVinthrop.
Watteau, Antoine. Catalogue des
estampes formant Toeuvre grave d' Antoine
Watteau. Dont la vente aura lieu a Paris,
Hotel Drouot, salle no. 10, le mardi 23
decembre 1913 a 2 heures precises, par le
Ministere de M« Andre Desvouges. . .as-
siste de M. Loys Delteil... [Paris:
Frazier-Soye, 1913.) 22(1) p. illus. 8^
MDG
WiTSEN, Willem. Annotated list of the
etchings of Willem Witsen. [Amsterdam,
1915.] 9 1. illus. 4^ MDG (Witsen)
An autograph manuscript list prepared by Witsen,
accompanied by' illustrations from £. J. Van Wisse-
lingh & Company's sale catalogue.
Willem Witsen, door Aeg. W. Tim-
merman. Amsterdam: Uitgevers-Maat-
schappy "Elsevier," 1912. 18 p., 9 pi.,
1 port. f°. (Hollandsche schilders van
dezen tijd.) t MDG (Witsen)
ZwART, Willem de. Willem de Zwart,
door A. de Meester-Obreen. Amsterdam:
Uitgevers-Maatschappy "Elsevier," 1912.
15 p., 7 pi., 1 port. f**. (Hollandsche
schilders van dezen tijd.) f MDG (Zwart)
Etching
American Institute of Graphic Arts.
Catalogue. An exhibition of etchings by
contemporary American artists, February
twenty-eighth to March twenty-third,
nineteen-seventeen, at the National Arts
Club, New York. [New York:j American
Institute of Graphic Arts (1917j. 2 p.l.,
7-31 p., 4 pi. 4^ MDN
Art Club of Philadelphia. Catalogue and
price list. Annual exhibition of contem-
porary etching. [no.j 2 (April, 1916).
Philadelphia, 1916. 12^ MDN
Associazione italiana acquafortisti e
incisori, Milan. Esposizione d'incisione
italiana, Londra 1916. Pro Croce rossa
italiana... Milano: Alfieri & Lacroix
[1916]. xxii p., 1 1., 66 p., 2 1., 1 pi. 4°.
MDN
Bradley, William Aspenwall. The etch-
ing of figures; with an original etching by
William Auerbach Levy. Marlborough-
on-Hudson [N. Y.j: D. Hunter, 1915. 2 p.l.,
7-12 p., 2 1., 1 pi. 4^ t MDN
One of 250 copies printed.
Issued by the Chicago Society of Etchers.
PRINTS AND THEIR PRODUCTION — SUPPLEMENT
609
Etching, continued.
California Society of Etchers. An ex-
hibition of dry points, etchings, aquatints,
color etchings, lithographs, woodblocks
and monotypes. 1913. [San Francisco,
1913?] 12^ MDN
Chicago Society of Etchers. Annual
bulletin... (uo.j 4-5 (1913-14). [Chicago,]
1914-15. f^ MDN
Catalogue of [annual] exhibition of
works by American etchers... 1911-14.
(Chicago, 1911-14.1 8^ MDN
See also under Bradley, W. A., and Weiten-
kampf, F.
Hitchcock, James Ripley Wellman.
Some modern etchings; original plates by
S. G. McCutcheon, Frank Waller, J. A. S.
Monks, J. S. King, Gabrielle D. Clements,
Walter Satterlee, J. Wells Champney,
Joseph Pennell, Elliott Daingerfield, Kath-
erine Levin. Text by J. R. W. Hitchcock.
New York: White, Stokes & Allen, 1884.
25 1., 9 pi. f ^ tt MEE
Plate by J. A. S. Monks missing.
Plates accompanied by guard-sheets,
no. 12 of the signed and numbered cloth portfolio
edition.
New York Etching Club. Catalogue.
1893/94. [New York, 1894.i 8^ MDN
Weitenkampf, Frank. The etching of
contemporary life, with an original etching
by Ernest D. Roth. Marlborough-on-Hud-
son: D. Hunter, 1916. 7 1., 1 pi. f^ t MDN
«*i
'Issued by the Chicago Society of Etchers for its
associate members."
illustrated with woodcuts. New York:
Grolier Club, 1916. 6 p.l., 3-84 p., 1 I. 8^
MDO
One of 260 copies printed.
Contents: Anthony, A. V. S., An art that is
passing away. Cole, Timothy, The analogy between
wood-engraving and painting. Kingsley, Elbridge,
Memories of wood-engraving. Granniss, Ruth S.,
List of American books illustrated with woodcuts ex-
hibited at the Grolier Club, from April 8 to May 8,
1915. Index.
Gusman, Pierre. La gravure sur bois et
d'epargne sur metal du xiv« au xx« siecle.
Paris: R. Roger & F. Chernoviz, 1916.
299(1) p. illus. 4^ tMDO
no. 417 of 600 copies printed.
John Rylands Library, Manchester.
Woodcuts of the fifteenth century in the
John Rylands Library, Manchester, re-
produced in facsimile with an introduction
and notes, by Campbell Dodgson...
Manchester: University Press; New York:
Longmans, Green & Company, 1915. 17 p.,
1 1., 8 ji.e., lOj pi. f^ (The John Rylands
facsimiles, no. 4.) f MDO
In portfolio.
Pcrrout, Rene. Les images d'^pinal . . .
Preface par Maurice Barres... Paris: P.
Ollendorff il914?j. x. 160 p.. 1 1., 5 pi. illus.
new ed. f °. f MDO (Images)
Roettinger, Heinrich. Die Holzschnitte
zur Architektur und zum Vitruvius teutsch
des Walther Rivius, von Heinrich Rot-
tinger; mit 25 Abbildungen auf 14 Tafeln
und 1 Abbildung im Text. Strassburg: J.
H. E. Heitz, 1914. 51 p., 2 1., 14 pi. 8^
(Studien zur deutschen Kunstgeschichte.
Heft 167.) MDO
Wood Engraving
Baer, Leo. Die illustrierten Historien-
biicher des 15. Jahrhunderts; ein Beitrag
zur Geschichte des Formschnittes. Strass-
burg: J. H. E. Heitz (Heitz & Mundel),
1903. 216,xcvip. illus. 4^ MDO
Bracquemond, Felix. £tude sur la gra-
vure sur bois et la lithographic. Paris:
Imprime pour H. Beraldi, 1897. vii, 94 p.,
1 1. 8^ MDO
Fletcher, F. Morley. Wood-block print-
ing; a description of the craft of wood-
cutting & colourprinting, based on the
Japanese practice; with drawings and illus-
trations by the author and A. W. Seaby.
Also collotype reproductions of various
examples of printing, and an original print
designed and cut by the author, printed by
hand on Japanese paper. London: J. Hogg,
1916. xxiii, 131(1) p., 24 pi. diagrs. 12°.
(Artistic crafts series of technical hand-
books.) MDO
Grolier Club of the City of New York.
Wood-engraving: three essays, by A. V. S.
Anthony, Timothy Cole, and Elbridge
Kingsley; with a list of American books
Book Plates
Fonteney, E. J. Les marques & ex-libris
des corporations du livre. Paris: H. Le-
clerc, 1909. Ixxxi, i2, p. illus. 4^
MDVK
Radin, Herman Theodore. On medical
book-plates. (Saranac Lake, N. Y., 1915.i
314-319 p. illus. 4^ fMDVC
Excerpt: The medical Pickwick, Aug., 1915.
Sjogren, Aftur. Svenska exlibris. i.
Fortecknade och utgivna av Arthur
Sjogren. Stockholm: A.-B. Hasse W. Tull-
bergs forlag cl915j. illus. 4^ t MDVK
Contents: i. Topografiska exlibris. i.
Ward, Harry Parker. Some American col-
lege bookplates; a presentation of plates,
old and new, used by educational institu-
tions, individuals, fraternities and clubs, to
which are added those of a few learned
societies . . . With an introduction by
Theodore Wesley Koch . . . And a check-
list of bookplate literature by Winward
Prescott. Columbus, C: [Champlin Prtg.
Co.,j 1915. 482 p., 16 mounted pi. illus. S*'.
MDVK
610
THE NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY
Illustration and Caricature
Bradley, Luther Daniels. Cartoons by
Bradley, cartoonist of the Chicago Daily
News; with a biof^'^phical sketch and an
appreciation. Chicago: Rand, McNally &
Company. 1917. 104 p. illus. 4^ MEM
"Biographicml sketch" signed: Henry J. Smith.
Cesare, O. E. One hundred cartoons.
Boston: Small, Maynard & Company, 1916.
6 p.l., 199 p. of illus., 1 pi. 4^ MEM
Illustrations printed on one side of leaf only.
Champfleury. pseud, of Jules Fleury. Le
musee secret ae la caricature. Paris: E.
Dentu, 1888. x p., 1 1., 249 p., 1 1., 1 pi.
illus. 12^ MDY
Contents: Caragueuz. La caricature au Japon.
Cory, J. Campbell. The cartoonist's art.
Chicago: Tumbo Co., 1912. 79 p. illus.
4\ MDY
DeBeck & Carter Feature Service, Pitts-
burgh. DeBcck action sketches. Pitts-
burgh, 1916. 1 1., 10 pi. 2. ed. ob. 8^
(Comic art series. Book 2.) MDY
-DeBeck cartoon hints... Book 1.
fPittsburgh: DeBeck & Carter Feature
Service,! cop. 1915. illus. ob. S\ MDY
Esprit frangais; les caricaturistes. Pre-
face d'Arsene Alexandre. Paris: Berger-
Levrault, 1916. xxx, 159(1) p. illus. 16^
(Pages d'histoirc, 1914-1916. rfasc.i 112.)
BTZE (Pages)
Fumiss, Harry. More about how to
draw in pen and ink. London: Chapman
& Hall. Ltd., 1915. 2 p.l., (i)viii-ix p., 1 1.,
124 p., 1 pi. illus. 4^ MBB
Contents: Its commercial use. Fashion drawing.
Method and muddle. Illustrating stories. Difficulty
of illustrating artist-authors. Caricature. Character
drawing. A word to the amateur. A master to
follow. Cartooning. Drawing for the cinematograph.
Keene, Charles Samuel. Humorists of
the pencil. Charles Kcene. Phil May. L.
Raven-Hill. A selection of their most
humorous pictures from the pages of
"Punch." London: "Punch" Office il908i.
2 p.l., 80 f., 1 1., 80 f., 80 f. illus. 8°. MDY
Each part has separate t.-p.
Wagner, Irwin. Grease pencil and
brush; a book on the modern cartoon.
Waukegan, 111.: Pearce Art School, 1917.
47 p. 8^ MDY
Walpole, Horace, 4th earl of Orford.
Caricatures collected by Horace Walpole
1770-1784. 39 1. f. tttMDY
Binder's title.
137 mounted caricatures.
Manuscript note: "Here follows a few of the best
Kints, selected frora a vast number, that were pub-
hed on the changes of administration in 1782, 1783
ft 1784, on the coalition between Mr. Fox & Lord
North, on Mr. Fox's East India bill in 1783 and on
the Westminster election in 1784."
Ward, Leslie. Forty years of 'Spy.'
London: Chatto & Windus, 1915. xvi,
351 p., 2 facs., 55 pi.. 14 ports. 8'. MDG
Posters
Duce, Herbert Cecil. Poster advertising;
written and compiled by Herbert Cecil
Duce. Chicago: Blakely Prtg. Co., 1912.
2 p.l., 220 p., 24 col'd pi. illus. 12^ MDW
Issued by the Promotion Bureau of the Poster
Advertising Association.
Vcrcin der Plakatfreunde. Mitglieder-
liste. 1914. [Berlin, 1914., 4^ t MDW
Portraits
Desnoiresterres, Gustave Le Brisoys.
Iconographie voltairienne; histoire et de-
scription de ce qui a etc publie sur Voltaire
par Tart contemporain. Paris: Didier et
Cie., 1879. 158 p., 1 1., 24 pi. 4^
AOT (Voltaire)
Gallatin, Albert Eugene. The portraits
of Albert Gallatin. [Boston:] privately
printed (at the Merrymount Pressj, 1917.
xiii, 28 p., 1 1.. 3 ports. 8°. AOT
"Fifty copies printed during February, 1917, by
D. B. Updike, the Merrymount Press, Boston,
U. S. A."
Hart, Charles Henry. Portraits of
Patrick Henry; remarks before the Numis-
matic and Antiquarian Society of Philadel-
phia, April 17th, 1911. Philadelphia, 1913.
1 p.!., 5 p., 1 fac, 3 ports. 8°. AOT
Reur. : Numismatic and Antiquarian Society of
Philadelphia. Proceedings.
Meaerve, Frederick Hill. Historical por-
traits and Lincolniana; index of a part of
the collection of Americana of Frederick
Hill Meserve. New York: privately
printed, 1915. xii, 143 p., 1 port, illus. f**.
tAOF
Photomechanical Processes
Hill, Thomas George. The essentials of
illustration; a practical guide to the repro-
duction of drawings & photographs for the
use of scientists & others. London: W.
Wesley & Son, 1915. xii p., 1 1., 91 p., 2 1.,
12 pi. illus. 4^ MDR
Whittct, Robert. Photo-engraving by
the half-tone process. Edited by A. C.
Lamoutte... New York: The Scovill &
Adams Co.. 1895. 65 p., 1 pi. illus. 8°.
(The Scovill photographic series, no. 54.)
MDS
Repr.: Photographic times. Sept., 1895.
NEWS OF THE MONTH
GIFTS
DURING the month of August, 1917, the Library received as gifts a
total of 1,227 volumes, 3,885 pamphlets, 26 maps, and 1,048 prints.
Some of the more important and interesting of these gifts are mentioned
below.
From Mr. Sam P. Avery of Hartford, Conn., the Library receiived a
copy (number 118 of 250 printed) of "J"L. Forain, Aquafortiste; Cata-
logue Raisonne de TOeuvre Grave de TArtiste, avec une Eau-Forte
Original,*' by Marcel Guerin, Paris, 1912; and a copy (number 31 of 100
printed) of *'J-"L. Forain, Lithographe; Catalogue Raisonne de TOeuvre
Lithographic de I'Artiste," by Marcel Guerin, Paris, 1910.
From Les Amis de L'Alsace-Lorraine, New York, came 17 volumes
and 19 pamphlets relating to Alsace-Lorraine; from Mrs. Charles S. Fair-
child of New York, typewritten copies of 12 letters written by John
Lincklaen to Samuel S. Forman; from Mr. John Muir of New York, 50
copies of his work, "The birth of American thrift," from Sr. Luis A. Mohr
of Buenos Aires, Argentina, copies of four of his works, including
"Grabados en Marmol'*; from Mr. Norman P. Heffley of Brooklyn, copies
of three of his works, relating to the history of shorthand; from Mrs. L.
Haffkin-Hamburger of Moscow, Russia, 12 copies of her illustrated
pamphlet in the Russian language describing the New York Public Library
and its work; and from Mrs. William Allen Butler of Yonkers, N. Y., 13
bound volumes and 2 single numbers of "Notes and Queries."
Mrs. Hubert Evans of New York presented the Library with a collec-
tion of book-plates, 17 in number; and Mr. George H. Sullivan of New
York gave a collection of prints, 379 in all, including 4 etchings by J. P.
Hackert, old prints by Georg Philipp Rugendas and others, and 57 Pinelli
prints.
Miscellaneous collections of books were received from Miss Helen
Weston of West New Brighton, Staten Island (57 volumes and 2 maps);
from Mrs. Nelson Smith of New York (162 volumes and 79 pamphlets);
from Miss Helen Porter of New York (90 volumes, 38 pamphlets, and 73
periodicals); and from Mr. Joseph Byrne Lockey of New York (31
volumes and 16 pamphlets, mainly Spanish).
ADDITIONS AND USE OF THE LIBRARY IN AUGUST. 1917
DURING the month of August, 1917, there were received at the Library
2,291 volumes and 4,334 pamphlets. (These figures include the
additions to both Reference and Circulation Departments.) The total
number of readers recorded in the Central Building was 53,082. They
consulted 146.576 volumes. Visitors to the building numbered 149,340.
[611]
THE EUROPEAN WAR
SOME WORKS RECENTLY ADDED TO THE LIBRARY
Alexander, James S. The principles in-
volved in war financing. (New Yorkii
National Bank of Commerce [1917i. 8 p.
8°. BTZOp.v.6,no.ll
Andreasian, Dikran. Comment un dra-
peau sauva quatre mille Armeniens...
Paris: Fischbacher [1916]. 15 p. 12°.
BTZE p.v.270, no.15
Signed: Dikran Andreasian.
Andreyev, Leonid Nikolayevich. Le joug
de la guerre; confidences d'un petit homme
durant de grands jours. Paris: H. Didier,
1917. 150 p., 1 1. 8^ (Collection de la
Grande revue.) BTZO
Fiction.
"Traduction de A. Denissewitch ct L. Desor-
monts."
Archer, William. Shirking the issue; a
letter to Dr. George Brandes. London:
Hodder & Stoughton, 1917. 1 p.l., 9(1) p.
16^ BTZE p.v^70, no.l6
Associazione nazionale fra i professori
universitari. L'ltalie et la guerre actuelle
[pari G. Del Vecchio, P. Fedozzi, P. Bon-
fante, G. Arias, C. Errera, P. S. Leicht, L.
Bianchi, A. Colmi, P. Revelli, G. Albini.
Florence: Imprimerie Dominicaine, 1916.
viii.285p. 12^ BTZE
Translated by various persons.
Contents: Vecchio, G. del, I^s raisons morales
de notre guerre. Fedozzi, P., L'ideal national et le
devoir de l'ltalie. Bonfante. P., Les raisons poli-
tiques de notre ^ guerre. Fedozzi, P., La denon-
ciation du Traite de la Triple Alliance. Arias, G.,
La guerre d'ltalie et la richesse italienne. Errera,
C, Les droits de l'ltalie sur les Alpes et sur
TAdriatique. Leicht, P. S., Les terres "irrcdentes"
dans I'histoire de l'ltalie. Bianchi, L., La lutte
nationale dans les terres **irredentes." Solmi, A.,
Necessite et causes de la nouvelle guerre a la Tur-
quie. Revelli, P., L'ltalie et la Mediterranee orien-
tale. Albini, G., Artes et arma.
Atherton, Gertrude Franklin Horn. Life
in the war zone. Published for the benefit
of Le Bienetre du blesse, Societe franco-
americaine pour nos combattants. . . (New
York,, 1916. 24 p. 8°. BTZE p.v.269, no.lO
Bang, Jacob Peter. "Hurra og halleluja,"
Pr0ver af ny-tysk Aand; en Dokumenta-
tion. K0benhavn: Det Sch0nbergske For-
lag, 1916. 4 p.l., 112 p. 8°. BTZE
Bankers Trust Company, New York.
America's attitude toward the war; the
President's messages, official correspon-
dence with the Entente Allies and the
Central Powers, and certain official papers
and speeches bearing upon the great war,
compiled and condensed in chronological
order, together with a resume of the im-
portant battles and events of the great war.
New York: Bankers Trust Co. [1917., 129
(l)p. 8^ BTZS
Barbosa, Ruy. Le devoir des neutres.
Avant-propos: La sentence du juge, par M.
Gra^a Aranha... Traduit du portugais,
par Cardozo de Bethencourt.. . Paris: F.
Alcan, 1917. 2 p.l., 91(1) p., 1 port. 8**.
(Bibliotheque France-Amerique.) BTZE
Barby, Henry. Au pays de Tepouvante.
TArmenie martyre. Preface de M. Paul
Deschanel... Paris: A. Michel (1917,. 2
p.l., V, 260 p., 14 pi., 2 ports. 12^ BTZE
Contains account, with official documents, of the
massacre, resistance, and deportation of the Arme-
nians.
Baritsch, K. Deutsche Industrien und
der Krieg... Teil 1-2. Hamburg: Boy-
sen & Maasch, 1915. illus. 8**. BTZO
Contents: Teil 1. Die Rohstoffe und Erzeug-
nisse der Eisenindustrie. Teil 2. Technische Roh-
stoffe (Faserstoffe, Kautschuk, Kupfer, Petroleum
und Kali) und deren Industrien.
Barr^y Maurice. Les diverses families
spirituelles de la France. Paris: fimile-
Paul freres, 1917. 2 p.l., 316 p. r3. ed., 12^
BTZE
Barthou, Louis. Lettres a un jeune
Frangais. Paris: P. Lafitte (Cop. 1916,.
3 p.l., 250 p. 12°. BTZE
The letters are dated February 10 to November 7,
1916.
Barwise, Sidney. Economics and the war.
Never again; a plea for a national party
with a national economic policy. Derby: J.
Harwood il916j. 28 p. 8°.
BTZO p.v.6, no^
Barzini, Luigi. La guerra d'ltalia. Dal
Trentino al Carso (agosto-novembre 1916).
Milano: Fratelli Treves, 1917. 2 p.l., 352 p.
12^ BTZE
Bauer, Max, compiler. Osterreich-Un-
garn im Weltkriege; Wirklichkeitsaufnah-
men, ausgewahlt und zusammengestellt
von Max Bauer; hrsg. von Walther Stein.
Bd. 1. Siegen: H. Montanus, 1915. illus.
4\ (Montanus-Bucher.) BTZE
Berger, Emil. Wer ist an dem Welt-
kriege schuld? Eine kurze objektive his-
torische Obersicht. Zurich: Art. Institut
Orell Fiissli, 1917. 16 p. 8^
BTZE p.v.270, no^
Berrogain, Ch. L'expansion du com-
merce exterieur et Torganisation bancaire.
Paris: Delagrave, 1916. viii, 214 p. \2\
TLB
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Binde, Fritz. Gott redet im Kriegswet-
ter. rno. 1-4.) Gotha: Evangclische Buch-
handlung il914-15). 8°. BTZG
Contents: Dcr Seffcn dcs Krieges. Gcrcchtigkcit
erhohet ein Volk. Stellvertretendes Blutvcrgiesscn.
Wer ist der starkste Kriegsmann?
Bonbright, William P., & Co. United
States war loans, 1776-1917. New York:
W. P. Bonbright & Co. il917.i 20 p. 8^
BTZO p.v.4, no.8
Booth, Mary B. With the B.E.F. in
France, by Adjutant Mary Booth, with
preface by Arthur E. Copping... Lon-
don: Salvation Army. 1916. xii, 121 (l)p.,
1 1., 3 pi., 1 port. 2. ed. 16^ BTZW
Bordeaux, Henry. The last days of Fort
Vaux, March 9 -June 7, 1916. Translated
by Paul V. Cohn... London: T. Nelson
& Sons, Ltd. il917.) 3p.l., ix-xiv, 227 p.
12**. BTZE
Bousgarbi^s, Frangois. Les clairons et les
glas. Paris: Perrin et Cie., 1916. 4 p.l.,
207(1) p. 12^ BTZI
Poems.
Bremer Nachrichten. Deutschland in
der Notwehr gegen Dberfall, Barberei und
Heuchelei; Betrachtungen der "Bremer
Nachrichten" iiber den Volkerkrieg 1914,
an der Hand von amtlich festgestellten
und geschichtlichen Tatsachen verfasst
von dem verantwortlichen Hauptschrift-
leiter Georg Kunoth... Kriegsheft 1-6.
Bremen: C. Schiinemann [1914-15]. 8**.
BTZE
Brcyer, Victor. Les Flandres en khaki;
notes de guerre d'un interprete frangais a
Tarmee britannique; preface de C. Faroux.
Paris: L'fidition fran^aise illustree, 1917.
103(1) p. 12^ BTZE
Brieux, Eugene. Nos soldats aveugles;
note pour les directeurs des ecoles de re-
education professionnelle. . . Paris: Dela-
grave [1916,. 34 p. 12^ BTZE
Britain's men in command: leaders on
land and sea. n. p. [1917.] 2 1. port. f°.
tBTZE
Brittain, Harry Ernest. To Verdun from
the Somme; an Anglo American glimpse of
the great advance, with an introduction by
James M. Beck. London: John Lane; New
York: John Lane Company, 1917. xviii,
142 p., 1 fac. 3. ed. 12°. BTZE
Brockway, A. Fenner. Socialism for
pacifists. Manchester: National Labour
Press, Ltd. [1916.] vii p., 1 1., 11-55 p. 16°.
BTZO p.v.5, no.l
Buchan, John. The battle of the Somme,
second phase. London: T. Nelson & Sons,
Ltd. [1917.] 2 p.l., 3-75(1) p., 1 folded
map, 20 pi. 12°. BTZE
Burnet, John. Higher education and the
war. London: Macmillan & Co., Ltd.,
1917. x,238p. 12°. SSW (Room 229)
Burroughs, Edward Arthur. World-
builders all; the task of the rising genera-
tion. London: Longmans, Green & Co.,
1917. XV, 99 p. 16°. BTZG
Cable, Boyd. Dans les ateliers de
I'Angleterre, avec preface de M. Albert
Thomas... Londres: Hodder et Stough-
ton, 1917. viii, 135 p., 1 1. 12°. BTZE
Calvert, Albert Frederick. The Came-
roons. London: T. W. Laurie, Ltd., 1917.
xxxi, 82 p., 9 maps on 5 1., 69 pi. 12°. BMN
Cannan, May Wedderburn. In war
time; poems by May Wedderburn Can-
nan. Oxford: B. H. Blackwell, 1917. 80 p.
12°. BTZI
Capel, Arthur. Reflections on victory
and a project for the federation of govern-
ments. London: T. W. Laurie, Ltd. tl917.i
xii, 135 p. 12°. XBH
Causse-Mael, Fred. L'ame d'un canon,
Les fian^ailles a Tambulance, V "U-29."
Le mystere de la "Freia," etc. Paris: E.
Flammarion [Cop. 1917]. 3 p.l., 277 p., 1 1.
12°. BTZK
Fiction.
Censorship and trade. London: Eyre &
Spottiswoode, Ltd., 1916. 24 p. 12°.
BTZO p.v.5, no.2
Chardon, Georges Henri. La guerre
mondiale. Faits acquis a Thistoire. Docu-
ments. . . Paris: Plon-Nourrit et Cie., 1915.
32 p. illus. 12°. BTZE p.v.66, no.3
Chevrillon, Andre. Britain and the war,
by Andr6 Chevrillon; with a preface by
Rudyard Kipling. London: Hodder and
Stoughton, 1917. xxi,237(l)p. 12°.
BTZV
American edition issued with title: England and
the war.
Chuquet, Arthur Maxime. L'Allemagne
au-dessus de tout. Paris: Fontemoing et
Cie., 1916. 225(1) p. 12°. BTZE
Church Peace Union. The collapse of
civilization. [New York: Church Peace
Union, 1914.] 10 p., 1 1. 16°.
BTZE p.v.270, no.l2
Collin, Christen Christian Dreyer. The
war against war and the enforcement of
peace... with an introduction by William
Archer. London: Macmillan & Co., Ltd.,
1917. xii, 163 p. 12°. BTZP
Comit6 protestant de propagande fran-
Qaise a Tetranger. French Protestant Com-
mittee... A call to the Protestants of
neutral countries and an Address from
Switzerland to the Protestants of France.
[Paris: Imp. de Vaugirard, 1916?) lip. 8°.
BTZE p.v.269, no.5
The Condition of the Belgian workmen
now refugees in England. London: T. F.
Unwin, Ltd., 1917. 16 p. 12°.
BTZE p.v.270, no.7
Based upon information obtained by the Belgian
Department of Records.
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THE NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY
Conway, Agnes Ethel. A ride through
the Balkans, on classic ground with a
camera. . .with introduction by Sir Martin
Conway... London: R. Scott, 1917. viii,
9^204 p. illus. 12^ GIV
The Coo-ee contingent. London: Cas-
sell & Co.. Ltd. il917.i 4p.l., 130 p. 12^
BTZE
Cook, Sir Edward Tyas. Britain's part
in the war. London: printed for the Vic-
toria League by Wyman & Sons, Ltd.
cl916.| lip. 8**. (Victoria League. Leaf-
let, no. 23.) BTZE (Victoria)
Copping, Arthur E. Souls in khaki, be-
ing a personal investigation into spiritual
experiences and sources of heroism among
the lads in the firing line, with a foreword
by General Bramwell Booth. New York:
G. H. Doran Co. (1917.j xxii, 23-212 p.
12^ BTZE
Cosmos, pseud. La base de una paz
duradera, articulos escritos por invitacion
del New York Times, por Cosmos; traduc-
cion autorizada. New York: C. Scribner's
Sons, 1917. ix, 150p. 12^ BTZP
Les bases d'une paix durable, ecrit
d h demande du New York Times, par
Cosmos; traduction autorisee. New York:
C. Scribner's Sons, 1917. vi, 167 p. 12**.
BTZP
Coudert, Frederic Rene. British trade
restraints and peace prospects... [Lon-
don: Bnrrup, Mathieson & Sprague. Ltd.,
1916.1 10 p. 8^ BTZE p.v. 269, no.l
Coxwell, Charles Fillingham. Through
Rrssia in war-time. New York: C. Scrib-
ner's Sons [1917?i. 311(1) p., 1 map, 51 pi.
8^ BTZE
Cross, H. H. V. A young soldier's "De
profundis," by H. H. V. Cross (London
RiHc Brigade). London: E. Macdonald
rl916.. 15(1) p. 16°. (The Malory book-
lets • BTZI p.v.7, no.2
JJegouy, Jean Baptiste Charles Robert
Math c'li. La guerre navale et I'offensive
... Paris: Chapelot, 1917. 2 p.l., (i)viii-
xxiv, 327(1) p., 21., 2 folded maps. 12**.
VYAD
Dejean, Georges. Casque i pointe & bon-
no^ rouge. Lausanne: L. Martinet fl917i.
312 p. r3. ed.j 12^ BTZE
— La menace allemande. Grenoble:
Gran'ls etablissements de I'imprimerie
gcnerale. 1913. 3 p.l., (1)10-127(1) p., 1
por* 12°. VWE
De Loghe, Sydney. The Straits impreg-
nable. London: J. Murray, 1917. viii, 293
(1 ' 12^ BTZE
Demar-Latour, A. Nostradamus et les
t'\ ienients de 1914-1916. Paris: Les edi-
t'*' .«^ pratiques et documentaires rl915].
6." ; » p ^^ BTZE
Denis, Ernest. La question d'Autriche:
les Slovaques. Paris: Delagrave {1917j. 2
p.l., 283 p. illus. 12^ (Bibliotheque d'his-
toire et de politique.) FAM
Des Ombiaux, Maurice. Un royaume en
exil; la Belgique du dehors; documents du
service photographique de Tarmee beige,
no. 1-3. I Paris:] Le Pays de France rl916i.
illus. ob.8^ BTZE
Continuous paging.
Destr^e, Jules. The deportations of Bel-
gian workmen. Translated from the French
texts. London: T. F. Unwin, Ltd., 1917.
43 p. 12°. BTZE p.v^70, no.13
Dcvirc, Maurice, editor. Le livre d*or de
I'Alsace; pages choisies et accompagnees
d'un avant-propos et d'une notice biogra-
phique (sic), par Maurice Devire. . . Paris:
Delagrave [1916,. 280 p. 12^ ETG
An anthology consisting of articles by Maurice
Barr^, Alphonsc Daudet, Edmond About and
others.
Contents: Dedicace. En guise d'introduction.
La terre d'Alsace. Les legendes de I'Alsace. Qucl-
ques pages d'histoire. Sites et cites. Epilogue.
Dickinson, Goldsworthy Lowes. The
choice before us. London: G. Allen & Un-
win, Ltd. rl917.j xi, 274 p. 8^ BTZP
Dieterlen, Jacques. Le bois Le Pretre
(octobre 1914-avril 1915). Dessins d'apres
nature par M.S. Laurent. iParis:i Hach-
ettc & Cie., 1917. 3 p.l., 279(1) p. illus.
12**. (Memoires et recits de guerre.)
BTZE
I Discorsi della guerra. Le contumelie
del cancelliere germanico, II grande dis-
corso di Antonio Salandra in (Tampidoglio
Milano: Casa editrice Collezioni
Esperia [1915?]. 22 p. 8^
BTZE p.v.269, no.6
Contents: Al lettore. II violento discorso di
Bethmann Hollweg contro I'entrata in guerra dell'
Italia. L'alto e fiero discorso di Antonio Salandra.
Dixon, William Macneile. The British
navy at war. London: W. Heinemann,
1917. 3 p.l., 5-93(l)p., 11.. 3 fold, maps, 3
diagrs., 10 pi., 4 ports. 12^ VYAD
Doak, Houston Larmour. Verdun, and
other poems. Dublin: Maunsel & Co., Ltd.,
1917. 2 p.l., 7-46 p. 16°. BTZI p.v.7, no.4
Docquois, Georges. Nos emotions pen-
dant la guerre. Paris: A. Michel [1917]. 6
p.l., (1)6-310 p. 12^ BTZV
Dolbey, Robert Valentine. A regimental
surgeon in war and prison. London: J.
Murray, 1917. ix, 248 p., 1 port. 12^
BTZE
Dontenville, J. La question luxcm-
bourgeoise; la France et le grand-duche de
Luxembourg. Paris: Societe du Recueil
Sirey, 1917. 2 p.l., 106 p.. 1 1. 12^ GCC
Doumcrguc'timile. L'empire de la kul-
tur; I. La creation, la tentation, la chute.
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n. La faute et le chatiment. Paris:
Librairie de Foi ct vie [1915 ?i. 126 p., 11.
sq. 16^ BTZE p.v.268, no.4
Draklof, pseud. Tricks for the trenches
and wards; a collection of simple tricks,
puzzles, and catches performed with every-
day objects, compiled and illustrated by
Draklof. London: Jarrold & Sons tl916).
series 1-2. 12°. MZC
Drysdale, A. M. Canada to Ireland; the
visit of the "Duchess of Connaught's Own."
London: T. F. Unwin, Ltd., 1917. 19(1) p.,
4 pi. 8\ BTZE p.v.270, no.l
Dubois, Raphael. Les origines naturelles
de la guerre, influences cosmiques et
theorie anticinetique, la paix par la science.
Lyon: H. Georg, 1916. vii, 54 p. 4^ YFX
Duval- Amould, Paul. Crapouillots ; f eu-
illets d'un carnet de guerre; lettre-preface
de L. Duval-Arnould. Paris: Plon-Nourrit
etc., 1916. 4 p.l., xiii, 284 p. 12^ BTZE
Dyssord, Jacques. L'espionnage alle-
mand a Toeuvre. Paris: "Editions et
librairie," 1915. 2 p.l., 246 p., 1 1. 12^
VWE
Eggers, Olga. De derhjemme. K^ben-
havn: S. Hasselbalch, 1916. 2 p.]., 123 p.
12°. BTZK
Die Englische Kriegsflotte; eine Auf-
stellung alter Schiffstypen in 72 Abbildun-
gen nebst einer Listc aller bei Beginn des
Krieges in Dienst stehendcn 638 Schiffen
unter Angabe der bisherigen Verluste.
Stuttgart: Franckh'sche Verlagshandlung
fl914,. 21. folded in cover, illus. 12°.
(Stuttgarter Kriegsbilderbogcn. no. 1.)
BTZE (Stuttgarter)
Fiction.
Erichsen, Erich. Den tavse Dansker; en
Bog om dcm, der gjorde' deres Pligt.
K^benhavn: H. Hagerup's Forlag, 1916.
3 p.l., (1)6-130 p. 13. ed. 8°. BTZE
Essen, Leon van der. The invasion &
the war in Belgium from Liege to the
Yser, with a sketch of the diplomatic nego-
tiations preceding the conflict. London:
T. F. Unwin, Ltd. [pref. 1917.] 356 p.
illus. 8°. BTZE
Evans, William. Killed in action (poems
of consolation). With a foreword by the
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Spencer, Frederick Augustus Morland.
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8**. (Art handbook of the Pennsylvania
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MPH
Berta, £. Monumenti storici ed artistici
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canton. Commissione (Tantonale dei
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fasc. 3, parte 2. II ferro: cancelli, balconcini,
ecc... Milano: U. Hoepli, 1914. 4 1., 12 pi. fo.
Bowers, R. S. Drawing and design for
craftsmen. London: Cassell & Co., Ltd.
tl916.i viii, 407(1) p. illus. 8^ (Cassell's
handcraft library.) MBB
Branch, Elizabeth Garrabrant. Illus-
trated exercises in design. New York: The
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MLC
Cahiers d'orfevrerie des epoques Louis
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f. (Materiaux et documents d'art
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Ogilvie, Helen Slade. Analytical and
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Lace designs.
Rolfe, Amy L. Interior decoration for
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Leonhard, Walther. Mosaikstudien zur
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EXHIBITION OF ETCHINGS BY REMBRANDT
FROM THE J. PIERPONT MORGAN COLLECTION
By Frank Weitenkampf, L.H.D.
Chief of the Art and Prints Division
THE Prints Division of The New York Public Library has arranged
an exhibition of about 170 etchings by Rembrandt, selected from the
J. Pierpont Morgan Collection.
Recurring exhibitions of Rembrandt's etched work are as interesting, as
desirable, and as inevitable as are the performances of the plays of Shakespeare
or the symphonies of Beethoven. The present exhibition consists of a selec-
tion of the artist's best plates, in impressions usually impeccable, and often
in states of great rarity. It offers the delight of renewed acquaintance to the
practised connoisseur and the opportunity of study for those less experienced.
Rembrandt's range and power as an etcher are illustrated in a remarkably
adequate manner, as the selections have been chosen with the aim of making
the exhibition representative.
The chronological arrangement of an artist's work serves best for the
study of his progressive development, especially when his productions are as
numerous, as diverse in subject-matter, as varying in changing manner of
expression as are these etchings by Rembrandt. Classification by subject (i. e.,
portraits, landscapes, religious, genre) as indicated by Bartsch, has generally,
but not always, been followed in Rembrandt exhibitions. On the initiative
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of Sir Seymour Haden, the Burlington Fine Arts Club's exhibition of 1877
was arranged chronologically, as were those of the Boston Museum (1887)
and the British Museum (18S>9). For the permanent collection of Rem-
brandt's etchings in the British Museum a similar course was followed, and
A. M. Hind's catalogue of that collection has been employed in the arrange-
ment of the present exhibition. The visitor will thus be able to follow the
unfolding of Rembrandt's art throughout the three periods (1628-39, 1640-
49, 1650-61) into which Haden divided it according to style and method.
Later, the exhibition will be rearranged and classified by subjects. This
unusual plan will give an opportunity to study the prints both by chronological
arrangement and according to subject matter.
In a number of instances the same plate appears in several states, showing
additions and changes made by the artist. This is a matter of obvious interest
to the student, who is further served by the penciled notes on the mats of
the prints, giving title, date, state, and names of former owners. The list
of owners reads like a roll-call of well-known collectors, with such names as
Irwin, Buccleugh, Aylesford, Vanderbilt, and many others of note. In addi-
tion, numerous labels with citations from various authorities accompany the
prints in the present exhibition. Such information has in the past l)een found
to be interesting and helpful to visitors in the Library's print gallery.
The attraction of Rembrandt, the supreme master in his sphere, is a thing
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apart from, and above, considerations of technique merely, or of elegance or
grace of treatment, or grandeur or beauty of subject. It is a matter pre-
eminently of personality. As W. H. Downes says, common, every-day people
and episodes are presented with a "whole-souled understanding and sympathy''
which **lcave an ineffaceable impression of the grandeur of the humblest and
most ordinary of subjects when they are seen through a great temperament."
Beyond Rembrandt's keenness of observation, wonderful draughtsmanship,
masterly control of the medium he employed (ranging from the most summary
indication, as in **Six's Bridge," to a mezzotint-like completeness of effect,
as in the portrait of Jan Six) is the intangible clement of his humanness,
something not to ht analyzed, *'the spirit," as Binyon has it, "of one of the
fullest, deepest natures that ever breathed."
The exhibition, obviously of the greatest importance, will be on view
until the end of March. A list of the prints follows.
EXHIBITION OF ETCHINGS BY REMBRANDT
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ETCHINGS BY REMBRANDT SELECTED FROM THE COLLECTION
OF J. PIERPONT MORGAN ON EXHIBITION IN THE
PRINT GALLERY, ROOM 321
The prints are arranged according to the numbering in Bartsch's catalogue of Rembrandt's etchings, with
states according to Rovinski. The figure in parentheses, following the number in each case, represents
the numbering in A. M. Hind's Rembrandt's etchings (1912), in which latter book the items are listed in
chronological order, and which has also been followed in the assigning of dates in the present list.
2
(57)
7
(54)
11
(261)
14
(62)
16
(56)
17
(108)
18
(109)
19
(144)
20
(156)
21
(168)
22
(229)
23
(110)
24
(29)
26
(157)
29
(286)
30
(149)
33
(148)
34
(214)
35
(283)
36a
(284)
36b
(284)
36c
(284)
36d
(284)
37
(160)
40
(172)
41
(258)
42
(252)
44
(120)
45
(273)
49
(162)
50
(279)
53
(253)
55
(276)
56
(266)
57
(208)
58
(216)
Rembrandt with moustaches and small beard. About 1631. Second state.
Rembrandt with turned-up hat and embroidered mantle. 1631. Ninth state.
Portrait of Rembrandt's son Titus. About 1656.
Rembrandt in a slant fur cap and robe. 1631. First state.
Rembrandt with a round fur cap. 1631.
Rembrandt with a scarf around his neck. 1633. Third state. *
Rembrandt with drawn sabre held upright. 1634. Third state.
Rembrandt and his wife. 1636. First state.
Rembrandt in cap and feather. 1638. Second state.
Rembrandt leaning on a stone sill. 1639. First and second states.
Rembrandt drawing at a window. 1648. Fourth, eighth, and ninth states.
Rembrandt with a sabre and plumed cap, in an oval. 1634. Second and
third states.
Rembrandt with a fur cap and light dress. 1630. Fifth state.
Rembrandt with a flat cap. About 1638. First and second states.
Abraham entertaining the angels. 1656.
Abraham sending away Hagar and Ishmael. 1637.
Abraham caressing Isaac. About 1637. First and second states.
Abraham speaking to Isaac. 1645.
Abraham's sacrifice. 1655.
1655. Second, third, and fifth states.
1655. First and third states.
1655. First and second states.
1655. Second and third states.
Second state.
Print for a Spanish book.
Print for a Spanish book.
Print for a Spanish book.
Print for a Spanish book.
Joseph telling his dreams.
The Triumph of Mordecai.
1638.
About 1640, or later.
David on his knees. 1652. First, second, and third states.
Tobit blind ithe larger platej. 1651. First state.
The Angel appearing to the shepherds. 1634. Third state.
The Nativity. About 1654. First state.
The Presentation in the vaulted temple: oblong print. About 1639. First
and second states.
The Presentation (in the dark manner). About 1654.
Flight into Egypt. 1651. Fifth state.
Flight into Egypt, Holy Family crossing a rill. 1654.
Flight into Egypt, after Elsheimer. About 1653. Fourth and sixth states.
Repose in Egypt. About 1644. Fourth state.
Repose in Egypt, in outline. 1645.
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60 (278) Christ and his parents returning from Jerusalem. 1654.
63 (275) The Holy Family, "With the serpent." 1654. First state.
64 (277) Christ seated, disputing with the doctors. 1654. First and second states.
65 (257) Christ disputing with the doctors. 1652. First state.
67 (256) Christ preaching ("La petite tombe"). About 1652. Two impressions.
68 (124) The Tribute money. About 1634. First state.
12 (198) Resurrection of Lazarus; the small plate. 1642. First state.
73 (96) Resurrection of Lazarus; the large plate. About 1632. Ninth state.
74 (236) "Hundred guilder print" (Christ, with the sick around him, receiving little
children). About 1649. Second state.
75 (293) Christ in the Garden of Olives. About 1657?
76 (271) Christ presented to the people. 1655. First and eighth states.
78 (270) The Three crosses. 1653. First, second, and fourth states.
79 (173) The Crucifixion; the small oval plate. About 1640, or later. First state.
82 (199) Descent from the cross, a sketch. 1642.
83 (280) Descent from the cross; by torch-light. 1654. First state.
• 84 (215) Christ carried to the tomb. About 1645.
86 (281) The Entombment. About 1654. First and third states.
87 (282) Christ and disciples at Emmaus; the larger plate. 1654. First and second
states.
89 (237) Christ in the midst of his disciples (Incredulity of Thomas). 1650.
91 (147) Return of the prodigal son. 1636. First state.
94 (301) Peter and John healing the crippled. 1659. Second and third states.
98 (182) Baptism of the eunuch. 1641. Second state.
99 (161) Death of the Virgin. 1639. Second state.
103 (232) St. Jerome writing beside a pollard willow. 1648. Second state.
104 (267) St. Jerome reading in an Italian landscape. About 1657. First and second
states.
105 (201) St. Jerome in meditation. 1642. First, second, and third states.
107 (292) St. Francis praying. 1657. First and second states.
109 (165) Youth surprised by Death. 1639.
110 (295) Allegorical piece; The Phoenix. 1658.
111 (106) Contrary fortune. 1633. Second state.
112 (235) Marriage of Jason and Creusa. 1648. First state.
118 (183) The Three Orientals. 1641. Second state.
119 (142) Strolling musicians. About 1635. First and second states.
120 (184) The Spanish gypsy. About 1641.
121 (97) The Vendor of rat-poison. Second state.
123 (285) The Goldsmith. 1655. First state.
126 (234) Jews in synagogue. 1648. Second state and state between second and third.
129 (139) The Quacksalver. 1635.
133 (164) A Peasant in a high cap, standing, leaning on a stick. Two impressions.
1639.
140 (138) Polander standing with his arms folded. About 1635. First state.
147 (218) An Old man in meditation, leaning on a book. About 1645. Second state.
152 (93) The Persian. 1632. Second state.
159 (248) The Shell. 1650. First and second states.
163 (9) Beggar standing, profile to left, leaning on a stick. About 1630.
170 (219) Beggarwoman asking alms. 1646. First state.
EXHIBITION OF ETCHINGS BY REMBRANDT
643
176
(233)
179
(12)
197
(296)
199
(297)
200
(298)
202
(303)
207
(175)
208
(209)
209
(210)
210
(176)
212
(205)
213
(242)
217
(246)
218
(245)
219
(213)
221
(264)
222
(263)
223
(244)
224
(241)
225
(177)
226
(178)
227
(243)
228
(212)
232
(203)
233
(179)
234
(249)
235
(238)
236
(239)
237
(240)
259
(169)
261
(189)
262
(92)
263
(53)
264
(268)
265
(170)
266
(111)
268
(151)
269
(146)
270
(260)
271
(187)
272
(251)
272
(251)
273
(291)
274
(287)
Beggars at the door of a house. 1648. First and second states.
Beggar with a wooden leg. About 1630. First and second states.
Woman sitting before a Dutch stove. 1658. Third and seventh states.
Woman preparing to dress after bathing. 1658. First and second states.
Woman with her feet in the water. 1658.
The Woman with the arrow. 1661. Second and third states.
Small gray landscape. About 1640.
Six's bridge. 1645. Third state.
View of Omval. 1645. Second state.
View of Amsterdam. About 1640 (or earlier?). Second state.
The Three trees. 1643. First and second states.
Landscape with the milkman. About 1650. First and second states.
The Three cottages. 1650. Third state.
Landscape with a square tower. 1650. Third state (Rovinski; Hind's
fourth.
Landscape with a draughtsman. About 1645.
Landscape with a road beside a canal. About 1652. First and second states.
A Clump of trees with a vista. 1652. Second state.
Landscape with a ruined tower and clear foreground. About 1650. Third
and fourth states.
Arched landscape with a flock of sheep. 1650. First and second states.
Landscape with cottage and hay-barn. 1641.
Landscape with cottage and large tree. 1641.
Landscape with an obelisk. About 1650. Second state.
Landscape with a canal and vessel under sail. About 1645. First state.
The Cottage with the white paling. 1642. First, third, and fourth states.
The Wind mill. 1641.
The Goldweigher's field. 1651.
The Canal with swans. 1650. Second state.
Landscape with a canal and a large boat. 16'^0. First and second states.
Landscape with a cow drinking. About 1650. First and second states.
An Old man lifting his hand to his cap. About 1639. First state.
Man at a desk, wearing a chain and cross. 1641. Second and third states.
Old, white-bearded man in cloak and fur cap, seated. About 1632. Second
state.
Man with a short beard. 1631. Third state.
Jan Antonides van der Linden. 1665. Fifth and sixth states.
Old man with a divided fur cap. 1640. First state.
Jan Cornelis Sylvius. 1634. State between first and second, and second
stale.
A Young man musing. 1637. Second state.
Samuel Manassah Ben Israel. 1636. Second state.
Dr. Faustus. About 1652. Second state and state between second and third.
Cornelis Claesz Ansloo. 1641. First, second, and third states.
Clement de Jonghe. 1651. First and sixth states.
Clement de Jonghe (Japanese paper). First state.
Abraham Francz. About 1656, or later? Fourth, seventh, and eighth states.
Jacob Haaring (The "Old Haaring"). Second state.
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275
(288)
276
(290)
277
(227)
278
(226)
279
(128)
280
(225)
281
(167)
282
(269)
283
(300)
284
(289)
285
(228)
286
(131)
287
(132)
288
(133)
289
(134)
290
(130)
291
(26)
292
(23)
304
(21)
310
(188)
311
(158)
312
(49)
313
(150)
340
(127)
343
(52)
344
(91)
350
(129)
354
(1)
365
(145)
367
(153)
Thomas Jacobsz Haaring (The "Young Haaring"). 1655. First and fifth
states. '
Jan Lutma, the elder. 1656. First and second states.
Jan Asselyn. About 1647. First, second and third states.
Ephraim Bonus. 1647. Second state.
Jan Uytenbogaert. 1635. Fifth state.
Jan Cornells Sylvius. 1646. Second state.
Jan Uytenbogaert; the "Goldweigher.** 1639. First and third states.
Lieven Willemsz van C3oppenol. About 1653. Second state.
Lieven Willemsz van Coppenol (the larger plate). About 1658. Fifth state.
Arnold Tholinx. About 1656. First state.
Jan Six. 1647. Second and third states.
The First Oriental head. 1635. Second state and state between second
and third.
The Second Oriental head. About 1635.
The Third Oriental head. 1635.
A Young man with long hair wearing a cap ["Fourth Oriental head"]. About
1635. Second state.
Old bearded man in high fur cap, with eyes closed. About 1635.
Bust of an old man. About 1630.
Bald-headed man in profile to right. 1630. State between third and fourth
Bust of a man in full face, wearing a close cap. 1630. Fifth and sixth states.
Portrait of a boy. 1641.
Man with broad-brimmed hat and ruff. 1630 (or 1638?). First and second
states.
Bust of old man with a large beard and fur cap. About 1631. Second state.
Bust of an old man with square beard and jewelled velvet cap. 1637.
The Great Jewish bride. 1635. First and fourth states.
Rembrandt's mother, with a black veil. About 1631. Third state.
Rembrandt's mother, in widow's dress and black gloves. About 1632?
Second and third states.
Old woman fallen asleep over a book. About 1635-37?
Rembrandt's mother; bust, slightly etched. 1628. Second state.
Studies of six heads, Saskia in centre. 1636. Second state.
Three heads of women, one slightly etched. About 1637. Second state.
DEHYDRATED FOODS
A LIST OF REFERENCES TO MATERIAL IN
THE NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY
Compiled by Miss Perrie Jones
Technology Division
1885
1, Lattimore, S. A. Report on examina-
tion of dried apples. (New York State. —
Board of Health, 6th annual report, Albany,
1885. p. 379-385.) SPB
A general discussion of the possible injurious
effects to the consumer of the use of sulphur and
zinc in drying apples.
1888
2. Pidgeon, Daniel. Fruit evaporation in
America, illus. (Royal Agricultural So-
ciety of England, Journal, London, v. 24,
1888, p. 486^92.) VPA
An English account of the American industry in
its early days. The author has taken his observations
and statistics from Rochester, New York.
1889
3. Balmer, J. A. Prunes, illus. (Wash-
ington Agricultural Experiment Station,
Bulletin 38, Pullman, 1889, p. 1-44.) VPG
Has described a number of evaporators, but dili-
gent inquiry has failed to discover an operator who
is using one of them at the present time.
4. Cornwall, H. B. Dried apples. (New
Jersey. — Dairy Commissioner, Report,
Trenton, 1889, p. 45-46; 1890, p. 59-60.)
VPQ
Results of tests for zinc in samples of dried
apples. References to objections by German chem-
ists to the American exported product.
1890
5. Hilgard, E. W. The sulphuring of
fruits. (California. — Agricultural Experi-
ment Station, Report, Berkeley, 1890, p.
131-133.) VPG
Methods and effects briefly discussed.
Reprinted in Bulletin 86 of the above named
station.
1892
6. Doty, Joseph W. Fruit-evaporator.
(United States Patents, 1892, no. 477,856.)
Patents Room
Steam evaporator.
7. Gilham, William C. Fruit-evaporator.
(United States Patents, 1892, no. 484,910.)
Patents Room
Comprised of a steam-generator, a pan for water,
diverging steam-pipes leading from the generator to
the pan and others from the pan to the generator.
8. Taylor, Horace H. Tray for drying
fruit. (United States Patents, 1892, no.
486, 1 37. ) Patents Room
Improvements in evaporating pans for drying
grapes.
1893
9. Carson, Alfred H. Fruit-drier. (United
States Patents, 1893, no. 503,899.)
Patents Room
Combination of a furnace, a chimney, and a hot air
chamber above the furnace and around the chimney,
containing the fruit-drying compartment.
10. Chappell, Abner M. Fruit-drier.
(United States Patents, 1893, no. 511,504.)
Patents Room
A series of connected steam chambers.
11. Chrisman, Campbell E. Fruit-drier.
(United States Patents, 1893, no. 497.308.)
Patents Room
Comprised of a drier casing with a rotary reel
carrying the trays in pairs.
12. Colby, George £. Examination of
California prunes, apricots, plums, and nec-
tarines. (University of California. — Agri-
cultural Experiment Station, Annual re-
port, Sacramento, 1892-93, p. 257-274.)
VPG
Reprint of University of California Experiment
Station Bulletin no. 101.
Extensive investigations of the chemical composi-
tion of prunes, apricots, plums, and nectarines.
13. Monteith, Jabus H. Fruit-drier.
(United States Patents, 1893. no. 508,113.)
Patents Room
Combination of steam and hot air currents for
carrying off moisture from trays of fruit arranged
in stacks.
14. Richmond, Mary J. Fruit-drier.
(United States Patents, 1893, no. 507,846.)
Patents Room
Erection of a portable closure on the floor of a
room in which a wall and the ceiling will form one
5ide and top of such closure. Designed to enclose
fruit-containing trays, cook stove, and smoke stack.
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1893, continued.
15. Sebastian, Charles. Fruit-evaporator.
(United States Patents, 1893, no. 506,377.)
Patents Room
Heater with a hot air drum having an outlet and
inl^t pipe for fresh air. Includes a rotary blower
and a lifting device for the traya.
16. Soverhill, Charles W. Fruit-evapo-
rator. (United States Patents, 1893, no.
506.651.) Patents Room
Steam heating device for heating and drying air
that is caused to circulate through the fruit by action
of a fan.
See also earlier patent: 1892, no. 468.731.
17. Sperl, Antonin. Portable fruit-evapo-
rator. (United States Patents, 1893, no.
489,168.) Patents Room
Stack arrangement of trays of fruit to be evapo-
rated by dry artificial heat.
1894
18. Clark, Cullen B. Fruit-drier. (United
States Patents, 1894, no. 522.649.)
Patents Room
An evaporator consisting of a steam generator and
a superposed evaporating chamber connected by a
steam ptpe.
19. Coulter, Joseph M. Steam fruit-drier.
(United States Patents, 1894. no. 530.506.)
Patents Room
Comprising a boiler, hollow steam pans one on
top of the other, and steam circulating pipe connec-
tions. Good air circulation.
20. Duval, Jennie P. Fruit-drier. (United
States Patents, 1894, no. 512.100.)
Patents Room
Evaporator to be suspended over a cook stove.
21. Sampson, David E. Fruit-drier.
(United States Patents, 1894, no. 523.686.)
Patents Room
Currents of heated air penetrate perforated trays
which are carried through the evaporating compart-
ment.
1895
22. Alwood, William B. The utilization
of unmerchantable apples. (Virg^inia. —
Agricultural Experiment Station, Bulletin
57, Blacksburg, 1895, p. 145-160.) VPG
Gives cost of construction and ^ operation of the
Alwood steam evaporator. Prohibitive for practical
use.
23. Bailey, Liberty Hyde. Evaporated
raspberries in western New York. (Cor-
nell University Agricultural Experiment
Station. Bulletin 100, Ithaca, N. Y., 1895.
p. 1-40.) VQKp.box2
History of the evaporator industry in western
New York. Paper chiefly devoted to a detailed
description of the then widely used Culver-Cassidy
tower or stack evaporator.
24. Blanchard, Kirk S. Fruit-drier.
(United States Patents, 1895. no. 541. 652.)
Patents Room
Apron-evaporator.^ Blasts of hot air blown through
the trunk over a series of endless aprons.
25. Gibson, Frank W. Process of dr>'ing
fruit. (United States Patents. 1895, no. 539,-
258.) Patents Room
Devoted to the processes of preparing fruit to be
dried, dipping into a hot solution of bi-carbonate of
soda, prunes, plums, etc.
26. Legler, L. Die Bestimmung von Zinc
in getrockneten Aepfeln. (Chemiker Zei-
tung. Cothen, Jahrg. 19, Semester 2, 1895,
p. 1763.) tVOA
27. Ueber zinkhaltige Aepfcl. (Chemiker-
Zeitung, Cothen, Jahrg. 19, Semester 2,
1895, p. 1757.) tVOA
Discusses use of zinc in the dried-apple industry
in the United States. Gives methods for detecting
zinc.
1896
28. Corbett, L. C. Raspberries. (West
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It is possible that this is the first writing of
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29. Wiley, Harvey Washington. Zinc in
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Chemistry Division, Bulletin 48, Washing-
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Pure aluminum or well-tinned iron wire is recom-
mended as a substitute for zinc. Careful investiga-
tion of 23 samples.
1897
30. Fleckenstein, Adam. Fruit-drier.
(United States Patents, 1897. no. 584.817.)
Patents Room
A drier compartment with plurality of removable
shelves adapted to slide up and down, and means to
elevate said trays. A furnace under the drier com-
partment.
31. Fleckenstein, Charles. Fruit-drier.
(United States Patents, 1897, no. 584,818.)
Patents Room
Trays stacked one on top of another with means of
elevating all except the lower one, to permit the
removal of the latter.
32. Hedrick, U. P. Prunes in Oregon.
(Oregon. — Agricultural Experiment Sta-
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VPG
Descriptions of six evaporating plants used for
prunes, only two of which have survived.
33. Ryder, Benjamin L. Fruit-drier.
(United States Patents, 1897, no. 592,256.)
Patents Room
For fruits, vegetables, cereals, seeds, herbs, and
nnimal-food products. Stack form of evaporator,
with hood for container of bleaching or color-setting
chemicals.
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1898
34. Allen, R. D. The prune and the
methods of evaporation. (Oregon. — Board
of Horticulture, Fifth biennial report,
Salem, 1898, p. 485-493.) VQB
35. Beck, Thomas. Fruit-drier. (United
States Patents, 1898, no. 607,209.)
Patents Room
Heating furnace and flues in the lower part; a
central chamber having a rotary fan; tray supports
exterior to said chamber; escape flue in the top.
36. Blackburn, Allen H. Fruit-drier.
(United States Patents, 1898. no. 597.257.)
Patents Room
A stack drying-chamber with a rotary post for
supporting and moving fruit trays.
37. Brackett, G. B. Utilizinfj^ surplus
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Purely general discussion.
38. Card, Fred W. Bush-fruits. New
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♦R-VQK
See p. 54-55. 77-99, 120-121.
Has incorporated Prof. L. H. Bailey's account of
the history of the dried raspberry industry together
with the descriptions of the kinds of evaporators in
most common use. See reference no. 23.
39. Dosch, Henry E. Fruit evaporation.
(Oregon. — Horticultural Board, 5th bien-
nial report, Salem, 1898, p. 440-446.) VQB
Concerned with the evaporation of prunes and
devoted to criticisms of incorrect practices.
40. Steevens, George A. Fruit-drier.
(United States Patents, 1898, no. 599.647.)
Patents Room
A furnace room with a central air space.
1899
41. Browne, C. A., jr. A chemical study
of the apple and its products. (Pennsyl-
vania. — Agricultural Department, Bulletin
58, Harrisburg, 1899, p. 1-46.) VPZ
Five pages devoted to discussion of the chemical
composition of evaporated apple in comparison with
the fresh fruit.
42. Chase, Stephen H. Fruit-drying tray.
(United States Patents, 1899, no. 635,423.)
Patents Room
Drying by exposure to sun and atmosphere. The
tray has ventilating open-slat bottom ana ventilating
openings in the sides.
43. Kurtz, Clinton J. Fruit-drier.
(United States Patents, 1899, no. 625.778.)
Patents Room
Comprised of a framework and circular trackway
fixed thereon, of a revo^uble wheel or ring mounted
on said trackway on which is mounted a second t'ack.
The second track turns the tray-holders, at the S'^me
time lowering and raising the trays in their holders.
See also earlier patent: 1894, no. 515,343.
44. McClatchey, Edgar. Fruit-drier.
(United States Patents, 1899, no. 639,755.)
Comprises a fire-proof building, air opening, yen-
tilators, a furnace, hot-air pipes, and endless con-
veyor-belts.
45. Mitcham, William. Fruit-drier.
(United States Patents, 1899. no. 620,793.)
Patents Room
Drying trays to be automatically shifted through
the drier from top to bottom.
46. Schneider, Edward F. Fruit-drier.
(United States Patents, 1899, no. 628,212.)
Patents Room
Reticulated trays, and currents of hot air passing
through the travs. Levers acting so that all but
lower tray may be raised while that is removed.
1900
47. Giersbach. Kartoffel-Trockenapparat.
(Deutsche landwirtschaftliche Presse, Ber-
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48. Larson, John Lemuel. Fruit-drying
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Relates to that class of driers in which the article
to be dried is held within a drying-room under dead
heat and dried by condensing the vapor drawn off
therefrom and carrying the products of condensation
to a point outside the drying chamber.
See also patent: 1900, no. 649,319.
49. Parsons, Thomas F. Fruit-drier.
(United States Patents, 1900. no. 640,936.)
Patents Room
Steam-drier. Provides for return of condensed
steam to boiler.
50. Shaw, G. W. The Oregon prune; its
composition, soil, draught. ((5regon. —
Agricultural Experiment Station, Bulletin
61, Corvallis, 1900, p. 1-18.) VPG
51. Thompson, Edward. Fruit-drier.
(United States Patents, 1900, no. 642,177.)
Patents Room
A separate current of air for each drying com-
partment with equal distribution of hot air. Per-
forated or sieve-bottomed trays and tray controlled
valves.
1901
52. Smith, Mahlon A. Fruit-drying ap-
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686,837.) Patents Room
A combination of a drying chamber, a heating
chamber, and conveyers to carry the fruit,
53. Thannheimer. Drier for the manu-
facture of split peas. (American miller,
Chicago, V. 29, 1901, p. 148.) t VTA
54. Thomas, Erastus N., and Gamaliel L.
Thompson. Fruit-drier. (United States
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Stack-driers in which trays rest on one another
and are inserted at upper and lower ends.
See mlso earlier patent: 1899, no. 617.823.
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55. Banana flour. (American miller, Chi-
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56. Farwell, F. G., and others. Notes on
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Gnom and Invicta drying machines used.
57. Kellner, Volhard und Hon camp. Zu-
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1903
58. Henkle, George W. Fruit-drier.
(United States Patents, 1903, no. 736.849.)
Patents Room
Plurality of superimposed trays rest in supporting
framework, through which air is caused to rise. In-
cludes a means of raising all the shelves except the
lowest so as to remove the lowest without inter-
ference.
59. Keyes, Win field S. Process of desic-
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no. 732,563. ) Patents Room
Includes the step of dr^^ing the fruit, or vege-
table, or other water-containing article, by the use
of an anhydrous itubstance such as lime or sulphuric
acid, in the presence of a vacuum.
1904
GO. Hoover, Horatio A. Fruit drier.
(United States Patents, 1904, no. 769.608.)
Patents Room
A tank of sheet metal, partly filled with water,
to be used on a stove.
61. Lackovic, Michael August. Apparatus
for desiccating potatoes. (United States
Patents, 1904, no. 766.269.) Patents Room
A table with perforated top through the holes of
which comes the heat (80-90 degrees) to dry the
partially cooked potatoes.
62. Quamberg, Andrew A. Fruit-drier.
(United States Patents, 1904, no. 753,737.)
Patents Room
Especially for prunes. Comprises a lower cham-
ber in which to heat the air, and a superstructure
for fruit, the' combination of a series of parallel
drying-compartments, and alternating hot-air induc-
tion and eauction passages, constructed to guide the
hot air in opposite directions.
See also earlier patent: 1903, no. 740,588.
63. Rabat6. Fabrication des conserves de
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64. Rolet. Les figues seches. (Journal
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65. Smith, Harry E. Fruit-drier. (United
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Patents Room
For domestic use. Comprises a stand with inter-
locking shelves. To be used over a cookstove.
1905
66. Appareil pour la desiccation des sub-
stances pateuses et particulierement du
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Description and illustration of machinery. To be
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67. Corbett,L. C. Raspberries. (United
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38.) VPZ
Brief descriptions of the shaft or flue evaporator,
the cabinet evaporator, and the hop-kiln drier.
68. Le Mar, Hannah A. Domestic fruit-
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795,992.) Patents Room
Comprises a solid walled casing open at its bottom
and front, having a detachable screen for bottom,
with openings to receive shelves. All to be suspended
over a cook stove.
69. Pancksch. Kartoffel-Walzen-Trock-
nungsapparat. (Der Praktische Maschinen-
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VDA
1906
70. Atwater, W. O., and A. P. Bryant.
Composition of American food materials.
(United States. — Experiment Station Of-
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VTT p. box 1
Includes dried fruits and a few dried vegetables.
7L Senary. Kartoffelbau und Kartoffel-
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72. Marr, Otto. Vom Trocknen. (Ge-
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73. Wiedemann. Chemical engineering in
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1907
74. Allgemeine Erfahrungcn in der Kar-
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75. Dell&Sohn. Mantel fiir Getrcide-
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76. Diffloth, and de la Roche. Nouvelle
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The drying of vegetable products.
77. Martin, M. Koch- und Rostapparat,
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78. Parow, E. Trockenkartoffel, ein aus-
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79. Petry, and Heckinc. Kartoffel-Trock-
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p. 15-16.) VDA
80. Reatx, Mary S. Fruit-evaporator.
(United States Patents, 1907, no. 845,317.)
Patents Room
A chamber through which heated air is forced,
and inside which are two endless-belt fruit con-
veyers, moving in opposite directions and discharging
fruit one upon the other. An opening in the roof
for vapor not carried off by other means.
81. Wunder. Neuer Apparat zur Bestim-
mung des Starke- und Trockensubstanzge-
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1908
82. Fehrmann. Warme-Ausnutzung in
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83. Kellner. Verdanlicherkeit getrock-
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84. Kendall, Frank D., and Thomas O.
Robinson. Fruit and vegetable drier.
(United States Patents, 1908, no. 883,721.)
Patents Room
A steam evaporator with an air chamber beneath,
and an exhaust fan in the air outlet to maintain a
circulation of air.
85. Konigsdorf. Herstellung von Trock-
enkartoffeln. (Zeitschrift fiir Spiritusin-
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ttVTZA
86. Parow, £. Bedeutung der Trocken-
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1909
87. Lcc, Charles O. Fruit evaporator.
(United States Patents, 1909, no. 924,476.)
JPatents Room
A steam evaporator designed for family use.
1910
88. Canada. — Inland Revenue Depart-
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Results of examinations of purchased samples of
dried currants, dates, figs, prunes, raisins, and
evaporated apples.
89. Mariow, Thomas G. Drying machin-
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VBA
Handbook on the theory and practice of drying
and desiccating, including also a glossary of technical
terms and bibliography.
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Includes statistics for 1909 in comparison with
other years, of dried and packaged fruits.
1911
91. Whitestine, Paris Leroy. Fruit drier.
(United States Patents, 1911. no. 993.932.)
Patents Room
A casing supported upon uprights, a transverse
partition, a plurality of trays supported didably in
the compartment, likewise a heating coil, ventilators
at top and bottom, thermostat supported above the
trays, connected with the burner below the heating
drum.
1912
92. Brown, F. R., and F. C. Bradford. Dry-
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pest and horticultural report, Corvallis.
1911-12, p. 51-58.) VPG
Briefly discusses the stack, tunnel, and Jory
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driers. The paper also discusses methods of dipping
and bleaching, temperature for drying, and cost of
process.
93. Carver, G. W. The canning and pre-
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home. Tuskegee, Ala., 1912. 8 p. S"*.
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VPG (Tuskegee)
Includes the drying of various fruits.
94. Fraser, Samuel. The dried fruit in-
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95. Gore, H. C. Large scale experiments
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dried persimmons. (United States. — Bu-
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Steam evaporator used.
96. Langwortfay, C. F. Raisins, figs, and
other dried fruits and their use. (United
States. — Department of Agriculture.
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Desk- Tech. Div.
Summarized information regarding preparation
and use of dried fruits, including apples.^ pears,
prunes, peaches, apricots, cherries, raisins, figs, cit-
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97. Parow, E. [In regard to the technical-
scientific work in potato drying.] (Zeit-
schrift fur angewandte Chemie, Leipzig,
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Abstract.
Summary of work conducted in the laboratories
of the Society of German Potato Dryers. Results
of some machinery tests described.
98. [Preparation of potato flakes.j
(Chemiker-Zeitung, Cothen, Jahrg. 36. Nr.
125, 1912, p. 1224.) t VOA
Abstract.
Cost of production and machinery required are
discussed.
99. Simms, Claude C. Fruit-drier. (Unit-
ed States Patents, 1912, no. 1.025.212.)
Patents Room
Pertains to drying apparatus for fruits, berries,
vegetables, etc., by passing heated air over the same
when arranged on screens. The heat is produced by
a furnace and distributed by means of pipes.
100. Swett, William Henry Horton. Fruit-
drier. (United States Patents. 1912, no.
1 ,044.288. ) Patents Room
Has reference to a novel form of drying oven in
which a better and more uniform distribution of the
currents of hot air may be obtained. Has slanting
roof with valve-controlled flue at the upper end.
101. Tucker, Edward F. Fruit-drier.
(United States Patents, 1912, no. 1.045.643.)
Patents Room
A drier for fruits and meats that is cheap and
effective, water- and fire-proof. Operated on the
principle of dry heat from a smoke-producing fuel.
102. Warren, G. F. Evaporating as a
home industry in the United States. (Cy-
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1913
103. Barrett, O. W. Popularity of banana
food products. (Philippine agricultural re-
view [English edition], Manila, v. 6, no. 3,
1913, p. 137-139.) VPZ
Discusses briefly the manufacture and use as food
of dried bananas, banana chips, flour, meal, and ''fig
bananas."
104. Dried bananas. (Lancet, London,
1913, V. 1, p. 44.) WAA
105. Kakizawa. [A digestion experiment
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SPA
106. McGill, A. Dried and packaged fruit.
(Canada. — Department of Inland Revenue
Laboratory, Bulletin 269, Ottawa, 1913,
p. 1-25.) VTD
Analyses of 175 samples of dried fruits.
107. Morgan, Thomas D. Fruit-evapora-
tor. (United States Patents, 1913. no.
1,064,925.) Patents Room
Comprises a plurality of endless aprons adapted
to move in opposite directions to convey the fruit
to a temporary storage, and to prevent its falling
upon the heating apparatus.
108. Rehfeld, Hammer & Muller. (Some
further notes in regard to the drying
of potatoes damaged by frost and rot.]
(Chemiker-Zeitung, Cothen, Jahrg. 37, Nr.
34, 1913, p. 346.) t VOA
Abstract
109. Skinner, Lee Bronson. Fruit-drier.
(United States Patents, 1913, no. 1.049.930.)
Patents Room
A device by which fruit, such as oranges, g^ape
fruit, etc., may be dried quickly, subsequent to the
operation of washing the same. .Air currents are
directed on the rotated fruit by fans.
110. United States. — Department of Ag-
riculture. Dried fruits: exports during
three years ending June 30. 1913. (Year-
book, Washington, 1913, p. 504.) VPZ
111. Voeltz. (Significance of potato foli-
age drying with reference to the potato-
drying apparatus.! (Chemiker-Zeitung,
Cothen, Jahrg. 37, Nr. 34, p. 346.) t VOA
.\bstract.
Results show that potato foliage from the stand-
point of nutri'.ive value can be closely compared with
good meadow hay.
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1914
112. Brannt, William T. A practical trea-
tise on the manufacture of vinegar. Phila-
delphia: H. C. Baird & Co., 1914. xxiv,
543 p. illus. 3.ed.rev. 8^ VTG
p. 465-486 contain rather full description, with
figures, of two tower evaporators, the Alaen and the
WiUianis.
113. Burgess, H. J. Program for dehy-
drated vegetables. (Pure products, New
York, V. 10, no. 8, 1914, p. 399.) VXD
114. Distler, Augustus. Fruit drier.
(United States Patents, 1914, no. 1,118,272.)
Patents Room
Hot air stack with endless conveyers.
115. Funiscth, Ole L. Fruit-drier. (Unit-
ed States Patents, 1914, no. 1,093,044.)
Patents Room
Comprises a plurality^ of drawers or cases retained
in a rotary frame which is supported by suitable
standards, and may be inclined at any angle in order
to permit the fruit to receive the rays of the sun. No
artificial heat is used.
116. Griffin, Walter C. Fruit-drying ma-
chine. (United States Patents, 1914. no.
1,1 18,547.) Patents Room
Specifically to dry and polish citrus fruit. End-
less fruit conveyer belt with rotating fruit moving
in opposite direction to the drying belt.
117. Jaffa, M. E. A study of the methods
for the determining of sulphur dioxide in
dried fruits. (California. — Agricultural
Experiment Station, Report, Berkeley,
1914, p. 131-138.) VPG
118. Lewis, C I., and F. R. Brown. Logan-
berry by-products. (Oregon. — Agricul-
tural Experiment Station, Bulletin 117,
Corvallis, 1914, p. 1-32.) VPG
Contains plan of a model tunnel evaporator, with
a discussion of methods of picking, handling, and
drying loganberries.
119. McGill, A. Evaporated apples. (Can-
ada. — Department of Inland Revenue,
Laboratory bulletin 293, Ottawa, 1914, p. 1-
25.) VTD
Eximination of 184 samples of dried fruits.
120. Mcintosh, Charles C. Fruit-drying
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no. 1 ,122,018.) Patents Room
Plurality of wiping devices arranged in proximity
to the conveying device in the casing. Gas to heat
air in the casing.
121. Marr, Otto. Das Trocknen und die
Trockner. Munchen und Berlin: R. Olden-
bourg, 1914. x, 546 p. illus. 2. ed. 8**.
(Oldcnbourgs tcchnische Handbibliothek.
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See p. 341-389. Detail drawings of evaporators
used in Germany. Includes the drying of beet- and
potato-tops, clover, hay, potatoes, grains, milk, blood,
etc.
122. Maul, Edw. N. Fruit drier. (United
States Patents, 1914, no. 1,101,304.)
Patents Room
Particularly for washed citrus fruit Heated air
f>lays on rotating fruit which is borne along on end-
ess casing.
123. [Recipes for the use of potatoes and
potato products in cookery. j (Landwirth-
schaftskammer fiir die Provinz Schlesien,
Zeitschrift, Breslau, Jahrg. 18, Nr. 38, 1914,
p. 1484-1485.) t VPA
Includes potato flour.
124. Rcid, William. Fruit-drier. (United
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Patents Room
Scries of hinged trays. No artificial heat.
125. Roberts, Edwin T. Fruit-drier.
(United States Patents, 1914, no. 1,093.011.)
Patents Room
A dead air space containing suspended and mov-
able baskets provided with a plurality of wire meshed
shelves.
126. Sherman, Henry Clapp. Food prod-
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Bibliography at the end of each chapter.
Describes briefly processes in commercial use for
drying milk and eggs. Gives composition of over
fifty vegetables and as many fruits, both fresh an<I
dried. Includes concise general description of fruit
drying.
127. Skinner, R. P. Utilization of pota-
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128. Verein deutschen Kartoffel-Trocken.
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Principally the yearly report, but includes an ac-
count of the status of the industry.
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129. Byington, James A. Fruit-drying
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Relates particularly to the drying of oranges,
grape-fruit, tangerines, and the like. Uses blasts of
coin, natural air, thereby eliminating the expense of
heated air.
130. Carton, A. C. Report to the Michi-
gan Legislature on the feasibility of using
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1915, continued,
131. Fischer, Gustav. Die Kartof felt rock-
nung. illus. (Verein deutscher Ingenieure,
Zeitschrift, Berlin, Bd. 59, 1915, p. 353-362.)
VDA
132. Gould, H. P. Evaporation of apples.
(United States. — Department of Agricul-
ture, Farmers' bulletin 291, Washington,
1915, p. 1-38.) VPZ
Thi« paper is by far the most satisfactory account
of the industry.
First issued in 1907.
133. Heiinig, C. 8. ordentliche General-
versammlung des Vereins deutschen Kar-
toffel-Trocken zu Berlin am 25. Februar
1915. (Chemiker-Zeitung, Cothen, Bd. 39,
1915, p. 265.) t VOA
134. Kartoffeltrocknung. (Industriebau,
Leipzig. Bd. 6, 1915, p. 330-331, 358-360.)
VEA
135. Monaghan, J. C. Banana meal a sub-
stitute for flour. (United States. — Bureau
of Foreign and Domestic Commerce, Com-
merce reports, Washington, 1915, no. 129,
p. 1019.) TLG
136. Parker, George D. Apparatus for
drying fruit. (United States Patents. 1915.
no. 1,158,388.) Patents Room
Apparatus consists mainly of a conveyer of rotat-
ing rolls and means for directing drying jets of air
on to the fruit.
137. Parker, William P. Control of dried-
fruit insects in California, illus. (United
.States. — Department of Agriculture, Bul-
letin 235, Washington, 1915, p. 1-15.) VPZ
Practical information fur the packer.
138. Practical potato experiments. (Coun-
try gentleman, Philadelphia, v. 80, May 22,
1915, p. 919.) tVPA
Brief description of experiments with potatoes as
a stock food carried on at the government experiment
farm at Arlington, Va.
139. Spciser.W. Kartoffclmehl. (Ding-
lers polytcchnisches Journal, Berlin, Bd.
330, 1915, p. 181-187.) VA
140. Sprague, James H. Fruit drier.
(United States Patents, 1915, no. 1.142.465.)
Patents Room
This invention is to provide a fruit drying recep-
tacle in which the temperature and humidity of the
.-lir may be automatically maintained at the requisite
l>oints for the uniform and efficacious drying of arti-
cles disposed within the receptacle.
141. Telford, Mae McGuire. Drying fruit
at home. ((Country gentleman, Philadel-
phia, V.80, July 17, 1915, p. 1190.) f VPA
Nothing technical in this article. Uses sun or
oven for drying.
142. War bread for America: potatoes
may prove a substitute for wheat flour.
illus. (Country gentleman, Philadelphia,
V. 80, March 27, 1915, p. 632.) t VPA
For the general reader only. On the use of potato
flour and mashed potatoes in bread.
143. Wiechmann, Ferdinand Gerhard. De-
hydrated cossettes. Chicago: Sugar, 1915.
7 p. 8^ VTBp.v.l7,no.7
Kepr.: Sugar, New York, June, 1915.
Of interest to sugar beet handlers. By dehydra-
tion the beet may be conserved so that the beet sugar
plant may be run the year round.
1916
144. Brehm, C. £. Vegetables for the
trenches. (Country gentleman, Philadel-
phia, V. 81, 1916, p. 1374.) t VPA
General statement of how the work is done.
F. O. B, prices given for products, also cost of drying
and relative weights of dried and green materials.
145. Britt, George A. Fruit-drier. (Unit-
ed States Patents, 1916, no. 1,172,105.)
Patents Room
Cool fresh air to be drawn through the slotted
floor of a compartment with air-tight walls. A suc-
tion fan to be placed in the roof and at the bottom
of the air flue.
146. Briine, H. Drying vegetable materi-
als. (United States Patents, 1916. no.
1,204.845.) Patents Room
"Wet press" method. Adding to the green vege-
tables certain dried vegetables of the same kind and
then pressing the mixture to extrude the moisture.
147. Byron, May. May Byron's jam book.
London: Hodder & Stoughton, 1916. xxi,
276 p. 12°. VTG
p. 267-276 contain household recipes for drying
fruits with and without sugar.
148. Caldwell, J. S. Evaporation of ap-
ples, illus. (Washington. — Agricultural
Experiment Station, Bulletin 131, Pullman,
Wash., 1916, p. 7-110.) VPG
With bibliography.
Defkils as to construction, equipment, and opera-
tion of the kiln or hop drier, the tunnel evaporator,
and the Carson-Snyder, with estimates of the cost of
construction.
149. Catchpole, E. W. The evaporated
fruit industry in New York state, illus.
(New York State. — Agricultural Depart-
ment, Bulletin 79, part 1, Albany, 1916, p.
937-953.) VPZ
History of the industry. Includes description of
tower drier, hop kiln, machinery and appliances such
as parers and bleachers. Slight account of the ex-
port business.
150. Parrel, J. Apple drying. (Victoria.
— Department of Agriculture, Journal.
Melbourne, v. 14, 1916, p. 196-211.) VPW
Has described and given full plans for the con-
struction of a small cabinet evaporator devised by
himself. Cost prohibitive under conditions existing
in the United States.
DEHYDRATED FOODS
653
1916, continued,
151. Eraser, Samuel. Saving the cull,
illus. (Country gentleman, Philadelphia, v.
81. July 22, 1916, p. 1401.) t VPA
On the drying of apples in the kiln evaporator.
Figures and clear description of construction and
operation of plant, with costs.
152. French, W. F. High power foods.
(Illustrated world, Chicago, v. 26, Sept.,
1916. p. 110.) ♦DA
153. Husmann, George C. The raisin
industry, illus. (United States. — Depart-
ment of Agriculture, Bulletin 349, Wash-
ington, 1916, p. 1-14.) VPZ
Formulas given for solutions used in the dipping
process.
154. Krause, G. A. Turns food to
powders. (New York Times, New York,
May 14, 1916, section 2, p. 11, col. 8.)
Newspaper Room
Brief statement (one-third column) of centrifugal
motion machine for dehydrating fruits, vegetables,
milk, eggs, etc.
155. McGill, A. Evaporated fruit and
vegetables. (Canada. — Laboratory of the
Inland Revenue Department, Bulletin 352,
Ottawa, 1916, p. 1-25.) Econ. Div.
Report on 180 samples of dried or evaporated fruit
and vegetables.
156. Meakin, E. T. Fruit-drier. (United
States Patents, 1916, no. 1,176,685.)
Patents Room
Specifically applicable to grapes and raisins. Com-
prised of heating and cooling chambers with con-
veyers in each. The heating may be accompIishe<l
by electricity, steam coils, or hot-air pipes. There
are also cooling pipes and a series of moving endless
belts over which the fruit passes.
157. Skinner, Lee Bronson. Fruit-drier.
(United States Patents, 1916. no. 1,214,234.)
Patents Room
For citrus fruit. Comprised of a porous dia-
phragm between the air inlet and the fruit, said
diaphragm to be in contact with the fruit and moving.
The citrus moves laterally, alternately in opposite
<lirections.
158. Stevenson, James W. Oranpe-drier.
(United States Patents, 1916, no. 1,200,775.)
Patents Room
Develops air blasts from a plurality of relatively
slowly moving fans, these fans being placed directly
above a table across which the oranges arc movecl.
The fruit rotates on an endless conveyer.
159. Talbott, Mary Hamilton. To be
soaked over night: let the cans give the
dried vegetables a fair show. (Country
gentleman, Philadelphia, v. 81, Feb. 19. 1916.
p. 429.) tVPA
Hints for cooking dried foods.
160. Williams, Waldron, and others. Dry-
ing process makes vegetables better. (New
York Times, New York. Dec. 24, 1916,
section 5, p. 12.) Newspaper Room
Expansion of following article. New dehydrated
products such as garlic, salt, etc., spinach powder to
i»e used as coloring matter.
161.
Vegetables dried by a new pro-
cess. (New York Times. Dec. 10, 1916,
section 8, p. 5, col. 1.) Newspaper Room
Resume of work done at the laboratory at Bound
Brook, N. J. Onions, carrots, spinach, potatoes, cab-
bage, turnips. No details of process given.
162. Woehlke, Walter V. Preparedness
and the prune, illus. (Country gentleman,
Philadelphia, v. 81, 1916, p. 1427, 1453.)
tVPA
On statistics and conditions of the California
prune trade.
1917
163. Barber, Edith M. If you can't can,
then dry. illus. (Ladies* home journal,
Philadelphia, v. 35, August, 1917, p. 27.)
♦DA
164. BorrSs, Edelmiro. Preparation of
potato-peelings for the purpose of their
industrial utilization. (United States
Patents, 1917, no. 1,226,852.)
Patents Room
A process consisting essentially in treating the
peelings, by. cooking and then drying them in stoves
to obtain a product having a degree of hardness and
hrittleness which permits of its being pulverized for
utilization in the manufacture of glucose, alcohol,
and various other industrial products.
165. Brown, W. S. The loganberry.
(British Columbia fruit and farm magazine,
Vancouver, May, 1917, p. 16-19.) fVQA
Includes brief but practical information as to the
best kind of evaporator for loganberries, stating
approximate cost of plant.
166. Brown-Lewers, Mary. The Mary
Brown-Lewers method of sun-dehydration.
New York: The Foods Conservation Enter-
prise, 1917. 8 p. 8^
Vertical FUe - Tech. Div.
Directions for home drying.
167. Conversion of fruits and vegetables
into dried products. (Scientific American
supplement, no. 2157, May 5, 1917, p. 288.)
V ^^
Reprint of a brief notice in the Journal of the
Society of Chemical Industry, Easton, Pa., Feb. 15,
1917, p. 159, on a paper by V. Valvassori in the
Bulletin of agricultural intelligence.
168. Danen, Lei^^h. Dried vegetables and
cheap living. illus. (Popular science
monthly, New York, v. 91, May, 1917, p.
698-701.) ♦DA
An account of the work of Waldron Williams,
Woodford Brooks, and Dr. V. G. Wiechmann at the
Round Brook plant, N. J. Gives percentage of water
in vegetables, and shrinkage in weight in drying.
Most complete description of the work at Bound
Brook so far printed.
169. Drjring the fruits of the earth. (Gas
logic. New York, v. 22, August, 1917, p. 8.)
tVOL
Popular account of Mr. O. II. Benson's methods.
654
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1917, continued,
170. Dicing fruits and vegetables, illus.
(Popular science monthly, New York, v. 91,
Oct., 1917, p. 634.) ♦DA
Based on Farmers' bulletin 841 of the United
States Department of Agriculture.
171. Fullard, William. Drier, cooker, and
baker for foods. (United States Patents,
1917, no. 1,231,594.) Patents Room
Oven with movable open-work support therein,
pipes within for directing hot air against opposite
sides, and a blower in communication with said pipe.
172. Government advocating housewives
to dry vegetables and fruits. (Evaporator,
Webster, N. Y., v. 9, June, 1917, p. 14.)
tVQA
No details.
173. Gray, G. V. Dried vegetables for
everyday economy. (Country gentleman,
Philadelphia, v. 82, Feb. 24, 1917, p. 405.)
tVPA
Recipes only, no information as to the process of
drying.
174. Haley, Bertha R. Fruit-drier.
(United States Patents, 1917, no. 1,216,442.)
Patents Room
Object is to provide a compact, useful, and eco-
nomical evaporator easily operated in domestic serv-
ice, with removable trays and small furnace.
175. Home drying manual for vegetables
and fruits, 1917. Washington: National
Emergency Food Garden Commission,
1917. 12 p. illus. S\
Vertical FUe - Tech. Div.
Includes three methods of <lrying: sun drying,
drying by artificial heat, <lrying by air blast.
176. Hurd, Jessie H. Preservation by dry-
ing. (Journal of home economics, Balti-
more, V.9, June, 1917, p. 283-285.) VSA
General directions for the housewife with little
or no equipment besides the kitchen stove.
177. Jacksonville Real Estate Board. The
curing and warehousing of the sweet potato
and yam; marketing, and the manufactur-
ing of culls and surplus into by-products,
illus. (Industrial bulletin, no. 1, Jackson-
ville, Fla., May 9, 1917, p. 1-27.)
Vertical FUe - Tech. Div.
Includes slightly more than a page on dried sweet
potatoes, reprinted from U. S. bulletin no. 26 and
Popular science monthly; as well as on sweet potato
flour and desiccated sweet potatoe:*, taken from
United States bulletin, no. 324.
178. Lee, Elmer. Food for winter.
(Health culture, Xcw York, v. 23, July,
1917, p. 285-287.) WRA
179. More interest shown in drying vege-
tables. (Evaporator, Webster, N. Y., v. 9,
June, 1917, p. 7.) VQA
Editorial note upon the industry, stating the pos-
sibility of using apple-drying kilns in preparing dried
cabbage, onions, and carrots.
180. New York (state). — College of Agri-
culture. Ithaca. Food preservation a
national challenge, illus. (Lesson 113,
Food series, Ithaca, 1917, p. 135-182.)
Vertical FUe - Tech. Div.
Pages 140-150 devoted to drying. Includes gen-
eral directions for drying fruits and vegetables as
well as for their storage;^ also directions fur drying
corn, beans, peas, pumpkins, peppers, etc., together
with recipes tor their use.
181. Ninety per cent of water; what its
elimination means to the farmer and the
housewife. (Scientific American, New
York, V. 117, Sept. 8, 1917, p. 176-177, 182.)
VA
182. Potato drying plant for Rhinelander,
Wisconsin. (Evaporator, Webster, N. Y.,
V. 9, no. 10, July, 1917, p. 6.) VQA
183. Schwartz, Walter M . Drying of fruits
and vegetables. (American Society of
Heating and Ventilating Engineers, Jour-
nal, New York, v. 23, no. 4, July, 1917, p.
565-568.) VEA
Results of experiments carried on by the Ex-
perimental Department of the Philadelphia Textile
Machinery Company. Includes comparison of bulk
of fresh and dried vegetables with saving in shipping.
Shipping rates from Philadelphia tu London quoted.
Paper read at the semi-annual meeting, Chicago,
July 18-20, 1917.
184. ShadweU, Gilbert C. Artificial dry-
ing, with special reference to the use of gas.
illus. (American Society of Heating and
Ventilating Engineers, Journal, New York,
v. 23, Jan., 1917, p. 181-199.) VEA
With bibliography.
Does not include specific apparatus for the drying
of foods, but the principles of heat-drying and the
circulation of air are well worked out. Combinations
uf gas heat and motor blowers arc use<I.
185.
Preservation of food products
by drying. (American Society of Heating
and Ventilating Engineers, Journal, New
York, V. 23, no. 4, July, 1917, p. 555-562.)
VEA
-\ few pages of the article arc devoted to the
drying of fruits and vegetables, although the greater
part concerns itself with the drying of meats.
Paper read at the semi-annual meeting, Chicago.
July 18-20, 1917.
186. Skerrett, R. G. Feeding the nation:
a new drying process that promises an
economic revolution, illus. (Scientific
American, New York, v. 116. March 10.
1917, p. 262, 268.) VA
187. Skinner, Lee Bronson. Fruit drier.
(United States Patents, 1917. no. 1,214,234.)
Patents Room
Fruit shall be subjected to the action of air as
well as to wiping action of a yielding absorbent
diaphragm which will control the delivery of the air
as well as remove moisture from the surface of the
fruit. Includes a conveyer which rotates fruit in
<lirection opposite to the direction maintained by the
belt.
DEHYDRATED FOODS
655
1917, continued.
188. Still, Fred R. Dehydrating fruits
and vegetables. '(American Society of
Heating and Ventilating Engineers, Jour-
nal, New York, v. 23, no. 4, July, 1917, p.
546-554.) VEA
Discusses the question of evaporation efficiency,
the relative percentage of moisture of different food
products, rather than the driers themselves. Recom-
mends the automatic belt drier.
Paper read at the semi-annual meeting, Chicago,
July 18-20. 1917.
189. Talbott, Mary Hamilton. Dried fruits
and vegetables. (Health culture, New
York. V. 23, July, 1917, p. 303-305.) WRA
190. United States. — Bureau of Plant In-
dustry. Home drying of vegetables.
Washington il917i. 2 p. 4°.
Vertical File -Tech. Div.
Mimeographed circular. Directions for home-
made kiln.
191.
Home storage of vegetables.
Washington [1917i. 3 p. 4\
Vertical FUe - Tech. Div.
Mimeographed circular. Includes dried products.
192. United States.— Department of Agri-
culture. Drying fruits and vegetables in
the home, with recipes for cooking. Wash-
ington: Gov. Prtg. Off., 1917. 29 p. illus.
8^ (Farmers' bulletin 841.)
Vertical File - Tech. Div.
Directions in detail for construction of homemade
drier.
193. Vegetable drying plant for Los
Angeles. (Evaporator, Webster, N. Y., v.
9, no. 10, July, 1917, p. 11.) VQA
Branch of an Ontario, Canada, firm to be estab-
lished.
194. What to dry. (Evaporator, Webster,
X. Y., v. 9, no. 10, July, 1917, p. 4.) VQA
Recipes for drying. Required time and tempera-
ture given, but no methods. Includes brief directions
for spinach, parsley, beets, turnips, rhubarb, raspber-
ries, etc.
195. Williams, Waldron, and others.
Cheaper and better food by novel use of
hot air. (Current opinion. New York, v. 62,
March, 1917, p. 217.) ♦DA
Quotes from the New York Times and the Sun
as to work on drying vegetables done at Bound
Hrook, N. J.
SUBJECT INDEX
Numbers refer to individual entries.
Apples, 1, 4. 22, 26, 27, 29, 119, 132, 148, 150. 151.
Bananas, 55, 103, 104, 105, 135.
Berries, 23, 28, 38, 67, 118. 165.
Dried food industry, 90, 94, 102, 110.
Food drying. — Theory, 66, 12, 73, 75, 77, 89, 112,
166, 184.
Fruit, 2, 5, 33, 35, 36, 37, 56. 63, 64, 88, 93, 95, 96,
106, 120, 126, 137, 141. 147, 149, 152, 154, 155.
163, 167, 169, 170, 172, 175. 176, 178, 180, 181,
183, 185, 188, 189, 192, 194.
Fruit. — Chemical composition, 12, 26, 27, 29, 41,
70, 117, 126.
Fruit. — Patents, 6-11, 13-21, 24, 25, 30, 31, 40, 42-
46, 48. 49, 51, 52, 54, 58-60, 62, 65, 68, 80. 84.
87, 91, 99. 100. 101, 107, 109, 114-116, 122. 124,
125, 129, 136, 140, 145, 156-158, 171, 174. 187.
Potatoes, 47, 57, 69, 71, 74, 78. 79, 81, 82. 83. 85,
86, 97, 98, 108, 111, 121, 123, 127, 128, 130. 131.
133. 134, 138, 139, 142, 164, 182.
Potatoes. Sweet, 177.
Prunes and raisins, 3, 32. 34, 39, 50. 92, 153, 162.
Vegetables, 53, 56, 66, 76. 93, 113. 121, 143, 144, 152,
154, 155, 159-161, 163, 167-168, 170, 172. 173,
175, 176, 178-181. 183. 185, 186. 188-195.
Vegetables. — Patents. 61, 84, 146, 171.
EXHIBITION OF ENGRAVINGS AFTER PAINTINGS
OF THE HUDSON RIVER SCHOOL
THE Prints Division has placed on view, in Room 112 of the Central
Building, as its contribution to the list of exhibitions in commemoration
of the completion of the Catskill Aqueduct, a number of engravings after
paintings by artists of the so-called **Hudson River School/' These engrav-
ings emphasize the exhibition of original paintings of this "School" now on
view at the MetroiX)litan Museum, and amplify it by including reproductions
of works not in the Museum's collection.
Thus is illustrated the art of A. B. Durand, Thomas Doughty, J. W.
Casilear, Thomas Cole, J. F. Kensett, T. F. Cropsey, Whittredge, Bierstadt,
and others. But these prints tell us also of the days of the mid-nineteenth
century when artists such as Smillie, Jones, Hinshelwood, and others were
engraving on steel plates these reproductions of paintings which dealt with
scenes in our own land. In these works there is a refreshing concern with
American subjects, the daily life of the people, "the beauties of our land, both
in its wilder western asjxjcts and in the calmer beauty of rural scenery in the
more closely inhabited East.'* It is pleasant and profitable to look back upon
this period of home product and home interest.
ADDITIONS AND USE OF THE LIBRARY IN SEPTEMBER. 1917
DURING the month of September, 1917, there were received at the Library
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TORPEDOES
A LIST OF REFERENCES TO MATERIAL IN
THE NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY
Compiled by William A. Ellis
General
1. Harvey torpedo. (Engineering, Lon-
don, V. 9, 1870, p. 180, 241; v. 11, 1871, p. 35-
36, 124; V. 13, 1872, p. 352. 412; v. 14, 1872,
p. 262; V. 24, 1877, p. 391-392.) VDA
Invention of John Harvey.
2. The Lay torpedo. (Army and navy
journal, New York, v. 13, 1875, p. 182, 293,
595, 610, 674; v. 14, 1876, p. 766, 783, 802;
V. 15. 1877, p. 15; v. 16, 1879, p. 657; v. 20,
1883, p. 737, 995; v. 25, 1887, p. 697.)
ttVWA
3. Notes on torpedoes. (Army and navy
journal. New York, v. 7, 1869-70, p. 261,
325, 560, 62^-629. 733; v. 8, 1870, p. 94; v. 9,
1871-72, p. 82, 106, 817; v. 10, 1872-73. p. 110,
537, 654, 730. 802. 811; v. 11, 1873-74. p.
126, 206, 222. 230, 254, 297, 313. 342, 358, 392,
446, 456-457. 505, 523; v. 12, 1874-75, p. 200,
284, 473. 506; v. 14, 1876-77, p. 283, 799, 823;
v. 15, 1877, p. 254, 285, 327; v. 16, 1878, p. 86,
87, 103; V. 19, 1882, p. 501; v. 20, 1882-83, p.
263, 873; v. 21, 1884, p. 813; v. 23, 1886, p. 500.
619, 682, 873. 1015; v. 24, 1886, p. 75, 440; v.
25, 1888, p. 515; v. 28, 1891, p. 754, 875; v. 29.
1891-92. p. 254, 434, 477, 513; v. 30, 1893, p.
545; V.31. 1893, p. 43; v. 32. 1894-95. p. 85,
115, 162, 207, 405; v. 33, 1896. p. 657; v. 36,
1899, p. 449; v. 41, 1904, p. 775, 1071; v. 42,
1904-05. p. 128, 256. 392, 477, 771, 1267, 1327;
v 43, 1905, p. 147; v. 45, 1908, p. 996; v. 46,
1908-09. p. 140, 572, 583; v. 48, 1910-11, p.
119. 187, 1512; v. 50, 1913, p. 1309; v. S2,
1914-15. p. 263, 364, 427, 776, 871, 1133. 1229.
1361, 1393, 1624. 1649.) ft VWA
4. Notes on torpedoes. (Engineer, Lon-
don, V.45, 1878, p. 171, 402; v. 84, 1897, p.
423; V.95, 1903, p. 40. 471; v. 105. 1908, p.
665; V. 107, 1909, p. 428; v. 109, 1910, p. 40,
66, 196, 348, 472. 573; v. 110, p. 197.) VA
5. Notes on torpedoes. (Engineering,
London, v. 8, 1869, p. 227; v. 10, 1870, p. 286,
473; V. 11, 1871, p. 321, 394, 463; v. 12, 1871,
p. 30, 114, 155, 322; v. 14, 1872, p. 34, 366;
V. 17. 1874, p. 114. 400, 447; v. 25, 1878, p. 64,
179, 388; v. 28, 1879. p. 36, 177; v. 29. 1880,
p. 127, 498; v. 30, 1880, p. 272, 296, 322; v. 31,
1881, p. 434, 486; v. 33, 1882, p. 142. 218, 297;
v. 36, 1883, p. 92, 543; v. 43, 1887, p. 234,
369; v. 50, 1890, p. 532; v. 51. 1891, p. 344; v.
55, 1893, p. 165, 223, 625; v. 70, 1900, p. 5; v.
74, 1902, p. 147, 610, 674; v. 76, 1903, p. 353.)
VDA
6. Notes on torpedoes. (Institution of
Naval Architects, Transactions, London,
V. 13, 1872, p. 42, 258; v. 23, 1882. p. 9; v. 29.
1888. p. 184-187, 191; v. 32, 1891, p. 12, 21.
30-31; V.36, 1895, p. 183; v. 52, 1910, p. 7.)
VXA
7. Notes on torpedoes. (Marine engineer,
London, v. 10, 1888, p. 203; v. 13, 1891, p.
447; V. 17, 1895, p. 197; v. 18, 1896, p. 205; v.
19. 1897, p. 14, 96. 223; v. 20, 1898, p. 68; v. 24,
1903, p. 433; v. 25, 1903, p. 330; v. 26, 1904,
p. 256; V. 31, 1908, p. 39.) VXA
8. Notes on torpedoes. (Scientific Ameri-
can, New York, v. 10. 1863. p. 362; v. 50.
1884, p. 49; v. 52. p. 276; v. 53, p. 19, 50, 149,
342; V. 54, p. 73, 117, 166; v. 55, p. 48. 88, 280,
336-337, 387; v. 56, p. 25. 185, 309, 370, 389;
v. 57, p. 114; V. 58, p. 2, 33. 243, 376; v. 59, p.
311, 358; V.60, p. 183, 228, 324; v. 61, p. 32,
102, 135. 178; v. 62. p. 182, 185; v. 64. p. 9,
374; V.65, p. 161-162, 273; v. 66, p. 147, 164,
184; V.67, p. 323; v. 68, p. 23, 262; v. 69. p.
137. 261, 323, 354-355, 387; v. 70. p. 21, 230;
V. 71, p. 44. 164, 213. 263. 310. 354, 375-376;
v. 72, p. 108. 178, 184, 251, 261; v. 73, p. 185.
364. 377: v. 74, p. 83; v. 76, 1897, p. 99; v. 77,
1897, p. 376; v. 79, 1898, p. 76, 211; v. 80, 1899,
p. 92, 244-245; v. 81. 1899, p. 358; v. 82. 1900,
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244; V.85, 1901, p. 119, 166; v. 86, 1902, p. 60,
84, 94. 204; v. 87. 1902. p. 124. 290, 443; v. 88,
1903, p. 238. 374; v. 89. 1903. p. 190; v. 90,
1904, p. 40, 271; v. 91. 1904. p. 244, 461; v. 94,
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10. Notes on torpedoes. (United States
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1607; V. 33, 1907. p. 418. 875-876; v. 34. 1908.
p. 1338; V.35. 1909. p. 309. 985; v. 36. 1910,
p. 625. 903; v. 38. 1912. p. 345; v. 39, 1913. p.
395. 872. 1357; v. 40, 1914, p. 1192, 1508, 1821;
V. 42, 1916, p. 268, 967.) VXA
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V. 22, 1879, p. 367-368; v. 29, 1886, p. 462; v.
32. 1889, p. 93-94, 116; v. 39, 1896, p. 143-145.
636; V.40. 1897, p. 258, 475; v. 41, 1898. p.
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(Army and navy journal. New York, v. 12,
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ttVWA
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Propres pour assieger battre surprendre &
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This wurk contains interesting data on floating
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1644
18. Mersenne, Marin. De nauibus sub
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senni Minimi cogitata physico mathe-
matica, in quibus tam natura: quam artis
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1648
19. Wilkins, John. Mathematicall magick.
Or, The wonders that may be performed
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295 p. illus. 16°. PBC
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1650
20. Siemienowicz, Kazimierz. Artis mag-
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1676
21. Binning, Thomas. A light to the art
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(jivcs receipts for making petards, grenades,^ fire
arrows, rockets, fire trunks, fire barrels, and mines:
also receipts for the illumination of trenches and
battlefields.
1699
22. Fernandez de Medrano, Sebastian. £1
perfccto artificial, bombardero y artillero,
quo conticne los artificios dc fuegos mar-
cialcs, nucvo uzo de bombas, granadas, y
practica dc la artilleria, y mosquete, &c.
Brussclas: L. Marchant, 1699. 8 p.l., 196 p..
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1641
17. Collado, Luys. Prattica manvale
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1745
23. Orval, Perrinct d*. Essay sur les feux
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TORPEDOES
659
1762
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1764
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For descriptions of mines sec p. 94-191, 320-391;
for descriptions of bombs, p. 238-319.
1776
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27. Jones, Robert. Artificial fireworks,
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28. Valli^re, Jean Florent, marquis de.
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18—?
29. Torka, Johann. (Seeminen.i (In his:
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1810
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1811
33b. Experiments on the practical use of
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1820
34. Griswold, Charles. Submarine naviga-
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1825
35. Cutbush, James. Of the American
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Notes on Fulton** torpedo. Attempt of a Mr.
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39. Traite des fusees de guerre,
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fusees a la Congreve. Paris: Bachelier,
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1840
41. Memorial of a committee of the mili-
tary convention at Norwich, Vermont,
praying the revision and alteration of the
system of the military defences of the
United States. Feb. 24, 1840. [Washing-
ton, 1840.1 26 p. 8^ (U. S. 26. cong.,
1. sess. Sen. doc. 238; serial 358.) ♦ SBE
This memorial prepared by Captain Alden Part-
ridge, president of Norwich University, gives valuable
suRgestions for the training of the "citizen soldiery*'
applicable at this time; also data on the use of the
fireship and of Greek fire; also an interesting descrip-
tion ot the fireship invented by Uriah Brown. The
proposed ship, seventy-five feet long, was to be so
constructed as to float low in the water. Its sides
and decks were to be protected by heavy iron plates
set at such angles that no shot fired at it could strike
at a greater angle than 15 degrees, thus causing the
shots to ricochet without penetrating the deck or sides.
The chief use of the boat was the firing of a liquid
composition through tubes passing through orifices in
the deck which on coming in contact with the air
would instantly take fire.
1862
42. Collier, Francis J. Magnetic torpe-
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Brief note.
43. Holman, H. R. Harbor defence-tor-
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Brief note.
44. Submarine infernal machine. illus.
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Torpedo work on the Potomac river.
45. SubRiarine torpedoes — infernal ma-
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York, new series, v. 6, 1862, p. 164-165.) VA
Notes on the work of Robert Fulton and Lord
Cochrane.
1863
46. Demijohn torpedoes. (Scientific
American, New York, new scries, v. 8, 1863,
p. 19.) VA
Abstracted from the Pittsburgh dispatch.
47. Destruction of the U. S. S. "Housa-
tonic" by a torpedo. (Scientific American,
Now York, new series, v. 10, 1863, p. 165.)
VA
48. Explosion of a submarine torpedo.
(Scientific American, New York, new
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Destruction of the U. S. S. Cairo, Dec. 11, 1862.
49. The -Monitor" torpedo. (Scientific
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p. 56.) VA
50. A New rebel torpedo, illus. (Scien-
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388.) VA
Report of William N. Jeffers on test.
51. The New torpedo in Charleston har-
bor, illus. (Scientific American. New
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1864
52. Doty. On the torpedoes used by the
Confederate States in the destruction of
some of the Federal ships of war, and the
mode of attaching them to the rams.
(British Association for the Advancement
of Science, Report. Bath, 1864, Notices and
abstracts, p. 185-186.) ♦ EC
Also abstracted in Armv and nary journal, New
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53. Experiment with torpedoes. (Engi-
neer, London, v. 18, 1864, p. 146.) VA
Experiment in the Scheldt near Antwerp.
54. New rebel torpedo, illus. (Scientific
American, New York, new series, v. 11.
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55. New torpedo, illus. (Engineer, Lon-
don, V. 18, 1864, p. 254.) VA
Invention made at Richmond, Va. Abstracted
from Scientific American.
56. The Rebel torpedoes, illus. (Scien-
tific American, New York, new series, v.
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57. Torpedo planting by the Confederates.
(Army and navy journal. New York. v. 1.
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58. Torpedoes. (Engineer, London, v. 18.
1864, p. 194.) VA
Notes on invention used in Confederate navy.
59. Torpedoes used by the rebels, illus.
(Scientific American. New York, new
series, v. 11. 1864, p. 21.) VA
1865
60. American torpedoes in England. (Sci-
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Invention of VV. Beardslee.
TORPEDOES
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1865, continued.
61. Comstock, C. B. [Use of land torpe-
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Letter to General R. Delafield.
62. The Electrical torpedo. (Scientific
American, New York, new series, v. 13,
1865, p. 113.) VA
Note on the work of Nathaniel J. Holmes in Eng-
land.
63. A New torpedo. (Engineer, London,
V. 19, 1865, p. 253.) VA
Brief note on invention by a Swedish engineer.
64. Rye, William Brenchley. England as
seen by foreigners in the days of Elizabeth
and James the First. Comprising transla-
tions of the journals of the two dukes of
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5 pi., 2 ports. 8**. CfN
Has a reference to Cornelius Drebbcl on p. 61,
nnd an extensive biographical account of his activi-
ties on p. 232-242.
65. Torpedo invented by Donald McKay.
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66. Torpedo invented by G. Davies, Lon-
don. (Engineer, London, v. 19, 1865, p. 159.)
VA
67. The Torpedo ship. (Scientific Ameri-
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68. Torpedoes. (Army and navy journal.
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A new type of torpedo used in France.
1866
69. History of a torpedo boat. (Army
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With discussion, p. 414—416.
(Jives valuable historical notes on torpedo warfare
duriuK the Civil war; also the development oi the
torpedo.
71. A New torpedo. illus. (Engineer,
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Invention of Mr. M. Nebol of New York.
72. Torpedo boats for harbor defence.
(Army and navy journal. New York, v. 3,
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73. Torpedo experiments in England.
(Scientific American, New York, new se-
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74. Torpedoes. (Engineering, London,
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Notes on the work of Holmes and Maury.
75. Torpedoes for war. (Engineer, Lon-
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Notes on invention of H. J. Holmes and Lieut.
Maury.
76. Vauvcrt, Maximc. Toulon. — Experi-
ence de torpilles. illus. (Le monde illustre.
Paris, V. 18, 1866, p. 196-197.) ♦ DM
1868
77. Nouvcllcs torpilles. (Cosmos, Paris,
seric 2, v. 3, 1868, p. 27.) VA
78. Torpedoes. illus. (Engineer, Lon-
don, V. 25, 1868, p. 1-2, 19-20, 35.) VA
Notes on torpedoes at the International Exhibi-
tion, Paris; Austrian torpedoes; experiments by
Mallet, N. J. Holmes, Baron d'Ebner; the toposcopc.
79. Torpedoes in France.
London, v. 25, 1868, p. 260.)
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VA
1869
80. Gilmore, Arthur H. Anti-torpedo ves-
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81. Hamilton, John Randolph. The Ameri-
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Valuable data on the use of torpe<Ioes during the
Civil war.
82. Jervois, W. F. Drummond. Coast de-
fences, and the application of iron to forti-
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Notes on torpedoes and submarine mines.
83. Patents on torpedoes issued to Fred-
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VA
84. Torpedoes. (Van Nostrand's engi-
neering magazine. New York, v. 1, 18i59,
p. 632-635.) VDA
From Pall Mall gazette.
85. Torpedoes in war. (Army and navy
journal. New York, v. 6, 1868, p. 35. 534,
600, 788.) tt VWA
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1870
86. The Austrian torpedo. (Van Nos-
trand's engineering magazine, New York,
V. 2, 1870, p. 325-326.) VDA
87. Captain Harvey's torpedo. (Van Nos-
trand's engineering magazine, New York,
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(Engineer,
VA
88. Fishing up torpedoes.
London, v. 30, 1870, p. 343.)
Plan proposed by C. W. Mcrrifieltl.
89. Harvey torpedo. (Engineering, Lon-
don, V. 9. 1870, p. 180, 241.) VDA
The first article is reprinted in Van Kostrand's
engineering magazine. New York, v. 2, 1870, p. 512-
514, VDA.
90. Harvey's Seetorpedo. (Dingler's poly-
technisches Journal, Augsburg, Bd. 197,
1870, p. 127-129.) VA
91. The Torpedo. (Army and navy jour-
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Editorial.
92. Torpedo war. (Engineering, London,
V. 9, 1870, p. 25-26.) VDA
N'aluable historical article. Notes on work of
Ifushnell and Fulton, and the use of torpedoes in
the various American wars.
93. Torpedoes. (Engineer, London, v. 30,
1870, p. 72.) VA
Experiments made at Plymouth, Eur., by Admiral
Sir 1 1. C'odrinjfton.
1871
94. Beal, S. Description of a Chinese tor-
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Invention of John Lewis, an American.
95. Braham, Philip. Working torpedoes,
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89.) VDA
.Abstract of paper read before the British Associa-
tion, Section Cm.
Reprinted in \'an Nostrand's engineering maga-
zine, V. 5, 1871, p. 467-468, VDA.
96. Callender, M. L. Floating marine
torpedoes, illus. (Van Nostrand's engi-
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Also prin'cd in .-Unerican artisan, v. 12, 1871, p.
99-100, t VA.
Paper read hoforc the New York Society of Prac-
tical Engineering, Jan. 18, 1871.
97. Electrically exploding torpedoes.
(American artisan, New York, v. 12, 1871,
p. 344.) VA
Invention of ('apt. Andrew Noble.
98. Ericsson's torpedo. (Army and navv
journal. New York, v. 9, 1871, p. 339. 371.)'
ttVWA
9i The Fish torpedo. (Engineer, Lon-
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Editorial.
100. Fuses for torpedoes. illus. (Engi-
neer, London, v. 31, 1871, p. 46.) VA
Used in the French nary.
101. Harvey, Frederick. Instructions for
the management of Harvey's sea torpedo.
London: E. & F. N. Spon, 1871. 43 p.. 13
pl. 8^ VWS
102. Morshead^W. Torpedoes. (Engi-
neer, London, v. 31, 1871, p. 150; v. 33, 1872,
p. 298.) VA
Letters statingr that on Oct. 20. 1860 he suRgested
the employment of electricity for the guiding of
"explosive vessels."
103. Self-propelling submerged torpedoes.
(Engineer, London, v. 31, 1871, p. 258, 328.)
VA
Patents issued to George W. Rendel.
104. Stotherd, Richard Hugh. Defensive
submarine warfare. (Royal United Serv-
ice Institution, Journal, London, v. 15. 1871,
p. 705-733.) VWA
Gives historical notes on torpedoes and their use
during the Civil war.
105. A Torpedo cruise. (Army and navy
journal. New York, v. 9, 1871-72, p. 30. 399,
737.) tt VWA
Experiments with the Harvey torpedo. From the
Tx)ndon Broad Arrow.
106. Torpedo experiments. (Army and
navy journal. New York, v. 9, 1871, p. 106.)
ttVWA
Experiments conducted by Gen. Humphreys.
107. Torpedoes. (Engineer, London, v.
32, 1871, p. 223, 408, 424.) VA
Letters by T. Haddan, Philip Braham, A. Alexan-
der and Geo. Warsop.
Notes on the fish torpedo invented by R. White-
head.
108. Torpedoes. (Van Nostrand's engi-
neering magazine, New York, v. 4, 1871,
p. 107-108.) VDA
109. Torpedoes in oil wells. (Engineer,
London, v. 31, 1871, p. 411.) VA
Invention of a Mr. Roberts in Pittsburgh. Ab-
stracted from the Scientific American.
110. Weir, Robert. Submarine torpedoes.
(Van Nostrand's engineeriniar magazine.
New York, v. 4, 1871, p. 128-132.) VDA
.Abstract of paper read before the New York
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380. Paulson's self propelling and steer-
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386. Sxf S7lbt6, W. Automobiles Minen-
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VXA
387. Los Torpederos en un combate naval.
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389. A Torpedo catcher. (Engineering,
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390. Torpedo observing station. illus.
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391. Torpedo operations at Corfu, illus.
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*DA
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VDA
392. The Torpedo scare.
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395. Torpedoes for the Austrian navy.
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396. Torpille guidee sur un parcours de 3
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398. Une Torpille terrestre. (Cosmos,
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414. French torpedo boat experiments.
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452. British torpedo boat no. 79. illus.
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454. C, J. Canon pneumatique a dyna-
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459. Experiencias de torpederos en la
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475. Torpedo boat catchers. (Scientific
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476. A Torpedo boat flotilla attacks the
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Sham battle off Newport, R. I.
477. Torpedo boats armed with pneu-
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479. Torpedoes. (Naval annual, Ports-
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498. Howell locomotive torpedo. illus.
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499. The Howell torpedo, illus. (Engi-
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577. Die Franzdsischen Torpedolancier-
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592. The Sims-Edison electrical torpedo.
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596. Torpedo net protection. (Marine
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597. Torpedo netting of domestic manu-
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1892
601. An Aerial and sub-aquatic torpedo,
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1S92, continued.
605. Considerations on the employment of
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612. Sea rocket torpedo invented by Com-
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621. Astuto, G. Submerged discharge for
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622. Attlmayr, F. Der Torpedo und die
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626. Escribano, Gabriel. Modificaciones
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629. Nasmsrth's torpedo boat of 1853. illus.
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631. Protection against torpedo-boats.
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634. The United States torpedo cruiser
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637. An Aluminum torpedo boat, illus.
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648. Richard, Gustave. Torpille auto-
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719.
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731. Proyectil-torpedo Maxim. illus.
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787. L*utilisation de nos torpilleurs
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788. La Rouveraye, Paul de. Les tor-
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790.
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791. Noalhat, H. Le nouvel appareil
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796. Torpedo practice at Newport, R. I.
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797. Les Torpilleurs hollandais "Hydra et
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801. Arcangeli, Luigi. Torpediniere o
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802. Carl E. Myer's electric aerial tor-
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806. Discharging torpedoes by electricitv.
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809. Gathmann, Emil. Gathmann 18-inch
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813. Kimball, William Wirt. Torpedo-
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815.
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816. A New Swedish torpedo. (Engineer-
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817. Orling-Armstrong torpedo. (United
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Brief note.
818. The Orllng torpedo. (Engineer,
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819. Romero, Antonio, and Juan Cervera y
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821. Die Russischen Torpedobootszer-
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822. Sechi, Giovanni. II naviglio sottile.
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824. Stabile, Giuseppe. "Torpediniere."
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826. Submarine mines, illus. (Scientific
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Valuable historical notes on the torpedo.
827. Torpedo boats and destroyers, illus.
(Scientific American, New York, v. 85.
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Description of the "Farragut."
828. Torpedoes and torpedo vessels. (En-
gineering, London, v. 72, 1901, p. 862-863.)
VDA
Review of the second edition of Lieut. G. £.
Armstrong's book of that title.
829. Torpedoes for the United States
navy. (United States Naval Institute, Pro-
ceedings, Annapolis, v. 27, 1901, p. 839.)
VXA
Abstract from report of the Chief of the Bureau
of Ordnance.
830. Torpille autonome aerienne. (Jour-
nal de la marine, le yacht, Paris, annee 24,
1901, p. 94-95.) ttVXF
Invention of Major W. T. Unge.
831. The Whitehead torpedo works at
Fiume. illus. (Engineering, London, v.
72, 1901, p. 395, 39&-401.) VDA
Biographical notes on Robert Whitehead.
1902
832. A, F. d'. Esploratori e cacciatorpe-
diniere. (Rivista marittima, Roma, anno
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833. Arcangeli, Luigi. Esploratori e cac-
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VXA
834. Bonamico, D. La difesa mobile cos-
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835. Bonomo, Quintino. Le armi suba-
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836. Bruzzone, Attilio. Torpedinierc di
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837. Cloarec, P. Cuirasses, torpilleurs et
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ttVXF
838. Conti, Gerolamo. Torpedinierc di 1'
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839. Corsi, Cam. Sull' utilita dei caccia-
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840. Cuniberti, Vittorio E. Scouts e des-
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690
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1902, continued.
841. Daniel, J. Torpilles. (In his:
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842. Delorenzi, Giuseppe. Tipi di torpe-
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843. Fyfc, Herbert C. The Whitehead
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844. Heinz, J. Der Breitseit-Unterwasser-
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VXA
Broadside submarine torpedo tubes.
845. Hurd, Archibald Spicer. The coming
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VWA
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846. Jacoucci, T. Esploratori e caccia-
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847. LeRoU, P. Contre-torpilleurs d'es-
cadre et torpilleurs de defense mobile.
(Journal de la marine, le yacht, Paris, an-
nec 25, p. 613-614.) ft VXF
848. M., E. Siluro dirigibile od "actinauta."
illus. (Rivista marittima, Roma, anno 35,
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849. M., V. Cacciatorpediniere e torpe-
diniere degli Stati Uniti d'America. (Ri-
vista marittima, Roma, anno 35, trimestre
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850. Malfatti, V. Cacciatorpediniere in-
glesi e loro prove. (Rivista marittima,
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177.) VXA
851. The New torpedo. (Engineer, Lon-
don, V. 94, 1902, p. 616; v. 95, 1903, p. 12.)
VA
Has a range of 3,000 yards.
852. Perroni, L. Torpediniere di 1' classe.
(Rivista marittima, Roma, anno 35, tri-
mestre 4. 1902. p. 79-81; anno 36, trimestre
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853. Plueddemann, M. Modernes See-
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854. Santoro, Cesare. Torpediniere di 1'
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855. Schneider-Canet launching apparatus
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856. Schwarz, Tjard. Der Untergang der
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857. Sewell, John Stephen. Electricity
in its application to submarine mines.
(American Institute of Electrical Engi-
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858. Spear, Lawrence. Submarine torpe-
do-boats, past, present, and future. (Soci-
ety of Naval Architects and Marine Engi-
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Notes on inventions of Cornelius Von Drebbel,
William Bourne, Bushnell, and Robert Fulton.
859. Submarines controlled by the Armol
system, illus. (Scientific American, New
York, V. 86, 1902, p. 40-41.) VA
Invention of Messrs. Orling and Armstrong.
860. The Torpedo boat fiasco. (Scientific
American, New York, v. 86, 1902, p. 102.)
VA
861. Torpedo launching apparatus. (Army
and navy journal, New York, v. 40. 1902,
p. 69.) ttVWA
862. Ueber die Moralitat der submarinen
Kriegfiihrung. (Mittheilungcn aus dem
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p. 881-901.) VXA
Translated from Herbert C. Fyfe*s Submarine
warfare, past, present and future.
863. Der Untergang des Torpedobootes
•'S42." (UebcraTl, Berlin, Jahrg. 4, 1902,
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864. Walke, Willoughby. Lectures on ex-
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Precautions to be obscrvc<l in loading shell and
torpedoes, p. 381-382.
1903
865. Beach, Edward L. Our torpedo-boat
flotilla. (United States Naval Institute,
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Reprinted in United service. New Yi»rk, scries 3,
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866. Borresen, Jacob. The torpedo-vira-
tor. illus. (Royal United Service Institu-
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VWA
867. Bruzzone, Attilio. Caldaie a tubi
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TORPEDOES
691
1903, continued.
868. Burg03me, Alan H. Submarine navi-
^ration, past and present. New York: E. P.
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For data on torpedoes see v. 2, p. 201-236.
869. Chandler, Lloyd H. Automobile tor-
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ness. (United States Naval Institute, Pro-
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VXA
Abstracted in Journal of the United States artil'
Icry, V. 22, 1904, p. 94-95. VIVA.
870. Competitive trials of subsurface and
submarine torpedo boats. (Scientific
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VA
871. Laurcnti, C. Sull* impiego dei sotto-
marini. (Rivista marittima, Roma, anno
36, trimestre 2, 1903, p. 322-326.) VXA
872. Le Roll, P. Les nouveaux torpilleurs
de r* classe. (Journal de la marine, le
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tt VXF
873. Manilli, F. Suir impiego dei sotto-
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874. Morali,R.S. Torpediniere di 1'
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875. R. Die Torpedowaffe auf Schlacht-
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876. Ricart, Francisco. Submarinos.
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877. Rosendahl. Zur Wiedereinfiihrung
der Torpedoarmierung auf den Schlacht-
schiffen der Vereinigften Staaten. (Marine-
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Abstracted from the Proceedings of the United
States Naval Institute.
878. spear, Lawrence. Submarine torpe-
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879. Submarines and torpedoes. (Army
and navy journal, New York, v. 41. 1903,
p. 439.) tt VWA
Brief review of the report of Lieut. John Halli*
gnn, Jr., to the Navy Department.
880. Torpedo boat controlled by wireless
transmission, illus. (Western electrician,
Chicago, V. 32, 1903, p. 128.) VGA
881. The Torpedo boat destroyer Perry.
(Scientific American, New York, v. 89,
1903, p. 308.) VA
882. Torpedo experiments with the "Belle-
isle" by the British admiralty. (Scientific
American, New York, v. 89, 1903, p. 214-
215.) VA
883. Torpedo and submarine. (Army and
navy gazette, London, v. 44, 1903, p. 1140-
1141.) VWA
884. The Torpedo tube and our new bat-
tleships. (Scientific American, New York,
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885. Torpedo tubes. (Army and navy
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VWA
886. Torpedo tubes in the war game. (Sci-
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887. Torpedoing a battleship. (Marine
engineer, London, v. 25, 1903, p. 261.) VXA
A brief note on the experiments on the battle-
ship ••Belleisle."
1904
888. Arthaud, d\ Torpilles et cuirasses.
(Marine frangaise, Paris, annee 17, 1904,
p. 118-124.) VXA
889. Battleship or torpedoes. (Scientific
American, New York, v. 90, 1904, p. 358.)
VA
Editorial.
890. The Belleisle torpedo experiments.
(Journal of the United States artillery.
Fort Monroe, v. 21, 1904. p. 220-221.) VWA
891. Borresens Torpedo-Virator. (Mit-
teilungen aus dem (^ebiete des Seewesens,
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892. Coast defense. (Journal of the
United States artillery. Fort Monroe, v. 22,
1904. p. 215-261.) VWA
Valuable notes on torpedoes and mines.
893. Contract trial of torpedo boat no. 27.
The Blakely. (American Society of Naval
Engineers' Journal, Washington, v. 16,
1904, p. 1076-1094.) VXA
894. Cotter, E. W. Coast defence from an
imperial standpoint. (Royal United Serv-
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Notes on torpedo warfare.
895. Dahl, G. M. Blank torpedo shoot-
ing, illus. (United States Naval Institute,
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403.) VXA
896. La Defense navale de la France
(1894-1904). Rapport du chef d'^tat-major
general. (Marine frangatse, Paris, annee
17. 1904. p. 309-319, 392-394; annee 18. 1905,
p. 51-57.) VXA
Des progres accomplis dans la defense mobile par
torpilleurs, annee 17, p. 30S^15; Defense mobile par
692
THE NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY
1904, continued,
sous-marins, annec 17, p. 316-319; Les torpilles et
leurs progres depuis 1894, annce 17, p. 392-394;
annee 18, p. 51-57.
897. Dewar, A. C. In the existing state of
development of warships, and of torpedo
and submarine vessels, in what manner can
the strategical objects, formerly pursued
by means of blockading an enemy in his
own ports, be best attained? illus. (Royal
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898. Dibos, M. De la recherche ct du
dragagc des torpilles vigilantes. illus.
(Societe des ingenieurs civils de France,
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Gives valuable data on the use of torpedoes in the
Russo-Japanese war.
899. The Effect of torpedo explosions,
illus. (Engineering, London, v. 78, 1904, p.
468.) VDA
With illustration on p. 472.
Also printed in Proceedings of the United States
Naval Institute. Annapolis, v. 30, 1904. p. 883, VXA.
Loss of the "Hitachi Maru" and the "Sado Maru"
in the Russo-Japanese war.
900. Fawcctt, Waldon. Electrically op-
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VGA
901. Feldhaus, Franz Maria. Lexikon der
Erfindungen und Entdeckungen auf den
Gebieten der Naturwissenschaften und
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viii. 144 p. 8^ V
Gives the following dates in the invention of the
torpedo and submarine:
1585. Federigo Gianibelli uses a torpedo in Ant-
werp.
1620. Cornelis Drebbel constructs the first sub-
n>arine.
1797. Robert Fulton invents his submarine mine,
which he calls the "Fish torpedo."
1860. Robert Whitehead invents the "Fish tor-
pedo,*' the first automobile torpedo.
902. G., H. B. Recent torpedo develop-
ments. (Nautical magazine, Glasgow, v.
73. 1904, p. 152-158.) VXA
Also in Mitteilungen cut dem Gebiete des See-
wesens, Pola, Bd. 32, 1904, p. 615-620, VXA.
903. Improvements needed in torpedoes.
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904. Jane, Frederick T. Defense of har-
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905. Japan's use of torpedoes. (Army
and navy journal. New York, v. 41, 1904,
p. 657-658.) ft VWA
906. The Japanese destroyers, illus. (Sci-
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907. LcRoll, P. L'emploi de la torpille
dans la guerre russo-japonaise. (Journal
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p. 137-138.) ttVXF
908. Maxim, Hudson. Torpedoes and tor-
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view of reviews, New York, v. 29, 1904,
p. 558-564.) ♦ DA
909. The Modem torpedo, illus. (Scien-
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VA
Notes on the Whitehead and the Schwartzkopff
torpedoes.
910. Monreal y Fernandez-Rodil, Federico.
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911. Noalhat, H. Attaque et defense des
cotes au moyen des torpilles. illus. (Revue
technique, Paris, tome 25, p. 7-11, 74-75.
123-128, 172-177, 223-227, 283-285, ^Z7-ZM,
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912. Paulus. Versuche zur Ermittlung
des Einflusses der Wassertiefe auf die
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913. Pouleur, Hector. Torpilleurs et sous-
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914.
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guerre russo-japonaise. Liege: C. Desoer.
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915. Protection against the explosion of
a torpedo. (Journal of the United States
artillery. Fort Monroe, v. 22, 1904, p. 205-
206.) VWA
Abstracted from Page's magazine, Sept., 1904.
916. R. Moderne Torpedofahrzeuge.
illus. (Ueberall, Berlin, Jahrg. 6, p. 321-
324.) ttVXA
917. R», G. E. Der Minenkrieg in
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p. 485-486.) ttVXA
918. Reventlow, E., Graf. Das Untersee-
boot im Reichstage. illus. (Ueberall, Ber-
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919. Saint-Requier. La defense contre les
torpilleurs. (Journal de la marine, le yacht.
Paris, V. 27, 1904. p. 449-450.) ft VXF
920. "Sea-power," pseud. The torpedo in
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921. Stansbury, Hubert. In the existing
state of development of war-ships, and of
torpedo and submarine vessels, in what
TORPEDOES
693
J904, continued.
manner can the strategical objects, for-
merly pursued by means of blockading an
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(Royal United Service Institution, Journal,
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922. Suanzes, Victoriano. Los torpedos
en la guerra. (La vida maritima, Madrid,
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923. The Submarine mine, illus. (Scien-
tific American, New York, v. 90, 1904, p.
330.) VA
924. Submarines and torpedo warfare,
illus. (In: The naval annual, edited by T.
A. Brassey, London, 1904, p. 325-339.)
VXA
Also in Mitteiiungen aus dem Gebiete des See-
uesens. Pola, Bd. 32, 1904, p. 1053-1066. VXA.
925. Tanif, Henri. Torpilles, torpilleurs et
sous-marins. (Questions diplomatiques et
coloniales, Paris, tome 17, 1904, p. 577-588.)
BAA
926. Torpedo attack in the Russo-Japa-
nese war. (Engineering, London, v. 78,
1904, p. 19-20.) VDA
Also printed in Proceedings of the United States
Naval Institute, Annapolis, v. 30, 1904, p. 669-672,
VX/I.
927. The Torpedo boat in modern warfare.
(Scientific American, New York, v. 90,
1904, p. 387.) VA
Notes on the Russo-Japanese war.
928. Torpedo harbor at Dover. (Scien-
tific American supplement. New York, v.
58. 1904, p. 24123.) VA
929. Torpedo-Motorboote. illus. (Ueber-
all, Berlin, Jahrg. 7, Technisches Ueberall,
Jahrg. 2, No. 7, 1904, p. 2-3.) ft VXA
930. Torpedo room of a modern battle-
ship, illus. (Scientific American, New
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931. Torpedoes in action. (Army and
navy gazette, London, v. 45, 1904, p. 156-
157.) tVWA
922. Torpedoes in action. (Engineer,
London, v. 98, 1904, p. 306-307.) VA
Letter signed Reflex, containing brief notes on the
Russo-Japanese war.
933. United States. — Engineer School.
Reprints of essays and lectures on coast de-
fence. Washington Barracks, Washington,
D. C: Engineer School of Application,
1904. vi, 135 p. 8°. (Occasional papers,
no. 11.) VWI
Contents. Vereker, C. G., Defence against tor-
pedo-boat raids. Cur'cis, C, S. S., Defence against
torpedo-boat raids. Saltmarshe, P., Defence against
torpe<lo-boat raids. Hanna, J. C, Defence against
torpedo-boat raids. Jane, Fred T., The defence of
harbours ag^iinst torpedo-boat attack. Colter, E. W.,
Coast defence from an imperial standpoint.
The first five articles are reprinted from the
Proceedings of the Royal Artillery Institution for
1903 and 1904; the last from the Journal of the Royal
United Service Institution, May, 1904.
934. Wie konnen Kriegsschiffe gegen die
Wirkungen von Torpedos und Minen
geschiitzt werden? illus. (Ueberall, Ber-
lin, Jahrg. 7, Technisches Ueberall, Jahrg.
2, No. 10, 1904, p. 1-2.) ttVXA
935. Wisser, John Philip. War lessons for
the coast artillery. (Journal of the United
States artillery. Fort Monroe, v. 22, 1904,
p. 262-279.) VWA
■ Torpedoes and submarine mines, p. 266-268.
1905
936. A. Torpedini terrestri automatiche.
illus. (Rivista di artiglieria e genio, Roma,
annata22, v. 4, 1905, p. 89-101.) VWW
937. An Aerial torpedo. (Scientific
American, New York, v. 92, 1905, p. 443.)
VA
Invention of Joseph J. Mclntyre.
938. B., L. Torpilles terrestres auto-
matiques. (Revue du genie militaire, Paris,
tome 30, 1905, p. 37-62.) VWA
929. Bdrresens Torpedo-Virator. illus.
(Mitteiiungen aus dem Gebiete des See-
wesens, Pola, Bd. 33, 1905, p. 236-242.)
VXA
940. Bridge, Sir Cyprian Arthur George.
The Russo-Japanese naval campaign of
1904. (Naval annual, Portsmouth, 1905,
p. 97-172.) VXA
Notes on the use of torpedoes.
941. Burr, S. D. V. The new Bliss-Leavitt
torpedo, illus. (Iron age. New York, v.
76, 1905, p. 1594-1597.) VDA
Also gives brief description of the Howell and
Russian torpedoes.
942. Davis, Henry C. Torpedo companies
and company electricians. (Journal of the
United States artillery, Fort Monroe, v. 24,
1905, p. 11-16.) VWA
943. Die durch Minen an den russischen
Port Arthur-Schiffen verursachten Be-
schadigungen und die Reparaturen der ver-
letzten Schiffe. illus. (Ueberall, Berlin.
Jahrg. 7, Technisches Ueberall, Jahrg. 2,
No. 8, 1905, p. 1-2.) ttVXA
Damage caused^ to the Russian battleship Port
Arthur through mines.
944. E., G. Torpilles terrestres auto-
matiques. illus. (Le genie civil, Paris,
tome 47, 1905, p. 297-299.) VA
945. An Early submarine. (Army and
navy journal, New York, v. 43, 1905, p. 193-
194.) tt VWA
Account of the Confederate submarine "Handley.**
694
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J 905, confinucd.
946. Ferragut y Sbcrt, Guillermo. Tor-
pederos. illus. (La vida maritima, Madrid,
ano 4. 1905, p. 568-569.) ft VXA
947. Gun-cotton for torpedoes. (Arms and
explosives, London, v. 13, 1905, p. 14.)
ttVOG
948. Incontri, Attilio. Circa un caso di
attacco dei siluranti. (Rivista marittima,
Roma, anno 38, trimestre 2, 1905, p. 153-
159.) VXA
949. Isham torpedo shell tests. illus.
(Scientific American, New York, v. 93, 1905.
p. 357-358.) VA
Invention of W. S. Isham.
950. Kallenbach, Oscar G. H. Das Tor-
pedowesen der dcutschen Marine, mit Be-
riicksichtigung der Erfolge der Torpedo-
waffe im russisch-japanischen Kriege.
(Technologist, New York, Bd. 10, 1905, p.
57-66.) VDA
951. L. Les mines sous-marines russes et
japonaises. illus. (Journal de la marine,
le yacht, Paris, v. 28, 1905, p. 404-405.)
ttVXF
952. Laurenti, C. I disastri dei sotto-
marini. (Rivista marittima, Roma, anno
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953. M. Einiges iiber Schiffsartillerie,
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955. Mines and subterranean torpedoes at
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956. The Obry apparatus. (Royal United
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957. Ricva y Allemany, Jose. Mecha-
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958. Robert Whitehead and his torpedo.
(American machinist. New York, v. 28,
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959. Robert Whitehead and the torpedo.
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960. The Submarine and torpedo and
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VWA
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962. Torpedo operations in the Russo-
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963. Torpedo shells. (Engineer, Lon-
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964. Les Torpilleurs. (Cosmos, Paris,
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965. Torpilleurs a moteur tonnant. (Cos-
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1906
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VXA
967. Beasley, Walter L. The wonderful
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968. Die Bedeutung des Torpedos im
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ttVXA
Importance of torpedoes in modern warfare.
969. Beith. Turbinenanlagen fur Torpe-
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972. Chandler, L. H. The bursting of
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Results of experiments to determine the best kind
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973. Commerce protection and submarine
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974. Detonation of submarine mines by
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VA
TORPEDOES
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J906, continued.
975. Fem&ndez, Gustavo. Los grand es
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976. Haenig, A. Der neue Bliss-Leavitt-
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977. Hurd, Archibald Spicer. The future
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zine. New York, v. 29, 1906, p. 300-315.)
VDA
978. L., P. L'action de la torpille auto-
mobile; importance de la charge. (Jour-
nal de la marine, le yacht, Paris, v. 29, 1906,
p. 25»-259.) tt VXF
979. The Lake Torpedo Boat Co. Under-
water torpedo-boats. The submarine
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their menace. [Bridgeport, cop.j 1906.
116 p. illus. 8°. VXV
980. Neudeck, G. Torpedo gegen Schiffs-
boden. illus. (Zeitschrift fiir das gesamte
Schiess- und Sprengstoffwesen, Munchen,
Jahrg. 1, 1906, p. 96-98, 113-114, 133-134,
152-154.) tVOA
981. The New turbine torpedo of the
United States navy. illus. (Scientific
American, New York, v. 94, 1906, p. 7-8.)
VA
•Mso in Journal of the Royal United Service Insti-
tution. Lond.m, v. 50, 1906, p. 241-243, VIVA; and
in Journal of the American Society of Naval Engi*
neers. Washington, v. 18, 1906, p. 276-281, VXA.
Translated in Mitteilungen aus dem GebUte des
Seeuesens, Pola, Bd. 34, 1906, p. 479-480, VXA.
982. Noalhat, H. L'engin porte-torpillc
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(Cosmos, Paris, nouv. serie, tome 54, 1906,
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983. Noch einmal der Minenkrieg.
(Ueberall. Berlin, Jahrg. 9, 1906, p. 23-24.)
ttVXA
General discussion of the use of mines in naval
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984. Pcsce, G. L. La navigation sous-
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218. Fulton en Angleterre, p. 219-224. Torpilles et
torpil!eurs, p. 476-490.
This work also contains valuable biogn'aphical
notes on the early inventors of the subrpa-ine and
torpedo, including Drebbel. Mersenne, and Bushnell.
985. Reventlow, E.j Graf. Die Entwicke-
lung des Torpedofahrzeugs. (Ueberall,
Berlin, Jahrg. 8, 1906, p. 222-223.) ft VXA
986. Sechi, G. Naviglio torpediniero.
(Rivista marittima, Roma, anno 39, tri-
mestre 4, 1906, p. 283-286.) VXA
987. Self-directing torpedoes: mechanical
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London news, London, v. 128, 1906, p. 410.)
♦DA
988. Torpedine a turbina, modello Bliss-
Leavitt. illus. (Rivista di artiglieria e
genio, Roma, annata23, v. 2, 1906, p. 157-
160.) VWW
989. Torpedo practice at Sandy Hook.
(Army and navy journal. New York, v. 43,
1906, p. 1348.) tt VWA
990. Un Torpilleur anglais i petrole.
(Journal de la marine, le yacht. Pans, v. 29,
1906, p. 69-70.) tt VXF
991. A Triple-screw motor torpedo boat.
(Scientific American, New York, v. 94,
1906, p. 190.) VA
992. White, Sir William H. The develop-
ment of torpedoes and submarines. (Iron
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993. Wilcox, Frank A. The torpedo for
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VWA
994. X. Der Minenkrieg. illus. (Ueberall,
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1907
995. Bemay, Henri. La protection contre
les torpilles. illus. (Journal de la marine,
le yacht, Paris, v. 30, 1907, p. 595-596.)
ttvxp
996. Les torpilles de fond. (Journal
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p. 241-242.) tt VXF
997. British torpedo boat "Eden." illus.
(Scientific American, New York, v. 97,
1907, p. 237.) VA
998. Control of torpedoes by Hertzian
waves, illus. (Engineering, London, v.
83. 1907. p. 66.) VDA
999. Controlling torpedoes by wireless
telegraphy, illus. (Scientific American,
New York, v. 96. 1907, p. 250.) VA
Also prin'ed in American Society of Naval En-
P 'neers, Journal, Washington, v. 19, 1907, p. 513-517,
XA.
1000. Erhitzer fiir Torpedos. (Mitte'lun-
pen aus dem Gebiete des Seewesens, Pola,
Bd. 35, 1907. p. 716-717.) VXA
1001. Fcrrand,Ch. Torpilles. torpilleurs
et sous-marins. (Revue scientifique, Paris,
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1002. Gody, Leon. Chargement des tor-
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696
THE NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY
1907, continued.
his: Traite theorique et pratique des ma-
tieres explosives, Namur, 1907, p. 452-453.)
VOG
1003. Important torpedo trials. (United
States Naval Institute, Proceedings, An-
napolis, V. 33, 1907, p. 875-876.) VXA
Abstracted from the London Times.
Notes on the Whitehead and Bliss- Lea vitt tor-
pedoes.
1004. Ln, p. Au sujet du nombre de tor-
pilleurs necessaires a notre marine. (Jour-
nal de la marine, le yacht, Paris, v. 30,
1907, p. 1-2.) tt VXF
1005. Lindner, Kurt. Uebcr elektrische
Minenziindung. namentlich mit Bezug auf
Seeminen. (Zeitschrift fiir das gesamte
Schiess- und Sprengstoffwesen, Miinchen.
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1006. Loygoni, Joaquin de. Nuevos tor-
pederos. illus. (La vida maritima, Ma-
drid, ano 6. 1907, p. 561-562.) ft VXA
1007. Max. Lcs nouveaux torpilleurs
anglais, illus. (Journal de la marine, le
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ttVXF
1008. Motor torpedo boat built by Messrs.
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Brief note.
1009. Myers, A. E. C. The needs of shore
anti-torpedo defence are not necessarily
the needs of naval anti-torpedo-boat de-
fence; or. Why discard the 12-pr.? (Royal
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don, v. 51, 1907, p. 496-500.) VWA
Valuable notes on defence from torpedoes.
1010. Die Neueste Entwickelung der Tor-
pedowaffe. (Zeitschrift fiir das gesamte
Schiess- und Sprengstoffwesen, Miinchen,
Jahrg. 2, 1907, p. 474.) t VOA
From Nauticus.
1011. The New Bliss-Leavitt torpedo for
the United States government. illus.
(Compressed air. New York, v. 11, 1907.
p. 4353-4356.) VFM
1012. A New method of reheating com-
pressed air for use in torpedoes, illus.
(Compressed air. New York, v. 11, 1907,
p. 4339-4340.) VFM
1013. Noalhat, H. A propos d'un inci-
dent de lancement de torpilles automobiles.
(Cosmos, Paris, nouv. serie, tome 57, 1907,
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1014.
Contribution a I'etude des
torpilles automobiles. (Journal de la
marine, le yacht, Paris, v. 30, 1907, p. 284-
285, 291-292, 318. 339-340.) ft VXF
Also in Bolctin del Centra naval, Ruenos Aires,
tomo 25. 1907, p. 103-104, 522-530. 622-631, VXA;
and in Revista general de marina, Madrid, tomo 61,
1907, p. 573-593, VXA,
1015. Ocean race of torpedo-boat destroy-
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York, V. 96, 1907, p. 493-494.) VA
Account of race from Sandy Hook to Cape
Charles.
1016. Parisi, Raffaele. Esploditore
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neir esercito austro-ungarico. (Rivista di
artiglieria e gcnio, Roma, annata 24, v. 3,
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1017. (Range of torpedoes.) (Scientific
American, New York, v. 84, 1907, p. 207-
208.) VA
Editorial.
1018. Reventlow, £., Graf. Minenkrieg.
illus. (Ueberall, Berlin, Jahrg. 10, 1907,
p. 162-167.) ttVXA
Discussion of the legality of the use of mines in
naval warfare.
1019. Sueter, Murray Eraser. The evolu-
tion of the submarine boat, mine and tor-
pedo, from the sixteenth century to the
present time. Portsmouth, England: J.
Griffin & Co., 1907. xxiv, 384 p., 22 diagr.,
103 pi. 8^ VXV
The evolution of the submarine mine, p. 262-292;
The evolution of the locomotive torpedo, p. 293-330;
Protection of warships against submarine explosives,
p. 331-340.
1020. La Telegrafia sin hilos aplicada a la
direccion de los torpedos. illus. (La vida
maritima, Madrid, afio 6, 1907, p. 185.)
ttVXA
1021. Torpedo guided by electric waves,
illus. (Scientific American supplement.
New York, v. 64, 1907, p. 100.) VA
1022. Torpedo planter. (Army and navy
journal. New York, v. 44, 1906. p. 479, 864.
867, 1115, 1268.) ft VWA
Brief notes.
1023. The Torpedo situation. (Army and
navy journal. New York, v. 44, 1907,
p. 653.) ft VWA
1024. (Torpedo trial at Weymouth.i
(Naval annual, Portsmouth, 1907, p. 12.)
VXA
1025. Ueber die Armierung von Torpedo-
booten auf Grund taktischer Erwagungen.
(Mitteilungen aus dem Gebiete des See-
wescns. Pola, Bd. 35, 1907, p. 356-370.)
VXA
1026. V. La construction des torpilleurs
en Allemagne. illus. (Journal de la
marine, le yacht, Paris, v. 30, 1907, p. 622.)
ttVXF
1908
1027. Anti-torpedo armament. (Army
and navy journal. New York, v. 45, 1908,
p. 965.) tt VWA
TORPEDOES
697
1908, continued.
1028. B., F. Torpecliniere e cacciatorpe-
diniere moderne. (Rivista marittima,
Roma, anno 41, trimestre 4, 1908, p. 159-
169.) VXA
1029. Bemay, Henri. Torpilleurs et con-
tre-torpilleurs. (Journal de la marine, le
yacht, Paris, v. 31, 1908, p. 1-2, 49-50.)
ttVXF
1030. Bocci, Carlo. Protezione delle navi
da guerra contro I'offesa delle torpedini e
dei siluri. (Rivista marittima, Roma, anno
41, trimestre 4, 1908, p. 471-483.) VXA
1031. Bonfiglietti, F. Torpediniere c
cacciatorpediniere. (Rivista marittima,
Roma, anno 41, trimestre 2, 1908, p. 67-
78.) VXA
1032. Buckey, Mervyn C. Manual for the
instruction of gunners of mine companies.
(Ft. Worden, Wash.rj M. C. Buckey, 1908.
2 p.l., 53 p. 8^ VXM p.v.4, no.3
1033. Cardona, Pedro M. La prueba del
elemento mar y otras pequefieces de poca
importancia en las instalaciones de tor-
pedos electricos de observacion. illus.
(Revista general de marina, Madrid, tomo
62, 1908, p. 1134-1167.) VXA
1034. Chapuis. Tir des torpilles sur but
mobile. Influence des erreurs commises
dans I'appreciation de la vitesse et de la
route du but. illus. (Association tech-
niaue maritime. Bulletin, Paris, no. 19,
1908. p. 9-24.) VXA
Translated in Proceedings of the United States
Naval Institute, Annapolis, v. 35, 1909, p. 153-183,
VXA.
1035. Davis, Richmond P. Submarine
mines and mining, illus. (Journal of the
United States artillery. Fort Monroe,
V. 29, 1908, p. 225-239.) VWA
Also in Journal of the American Society of N^val
Engineers, Washington, v. 20, 1908, p. 674-691, VXA.
1036. Davis torpedo. (Army and navy
journal. New York, v. 46, 1908-09, p. 45,
346. ^76-m, 541, 1163; v. 47. 1909-10,
p. 146, 200, 841, 843, 1248; v. 49, 1911, p. 255;
V. 52, 1915, p. 694.) ft VWA
Invention of Lieut.-Commander Cleland Davis.
1037. A Delayed-action torpedo. (Scien-
tific American, New York, v. 99, 1908,
p. 150.) VA
Notes on the Russo-Japanese war.
1038. Destructive energy of torpedoes.
(Army and navy journal, New York, v. 45,
1908. p. 530-531.) tt VWA
1039. La Direccion de los torpedos y la
telegrafia sin hilos. (La vida maritima,
Madrid, ano 7, 1908, p. 89.) ft VXA
1040. Fernandez, Gustavo. El problema
de la proteccion de los acorazados contra
el torpedo automovil. (Revista general de
marina, Madrid, 1908, tomo 62, p. 526-544.)
VXA
1041. G. Stand und Aussichten der Tor-
pedowaffe in fremden Marinen. (Marine
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1099.) VXA
1042. Great Britain. — Admiralty. Courses
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torpedo. London: Eyre & Spottiswoode,
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1043. The Hardcastle torpedo. (The
navy, Washington, v. 2, Dec, 1908, p. 3,
9-10.) tVYE
Also in Journal of the United States artillery,
Fcrt Monroe, v. 31, 1909, p. 214-215, 220-222, VWA.
1044. Hot-air-driven torpedoes. (Scien-
tific American, New York, v. 99, 1908.
p. 77.) VA
Experiments made bv Sir William (J. Armstrong,
Whitworth & Co., and Messrs. Whitehead & Co.
1045. Increased range and speed of tor-
pedoes. (Naval annual, Portsmouth, 1908,
p. 284-286.) VXA
1C)46. Lalande, Louis. Contribution a
I'etude des torpilles automobiles. (Marine
francaise, Paris, annee 21, 1908, p. 496-502.
573-591.) VXA
1047. rMethod of recovering torpedoes.i
(Engineer, London, v. 105, 1908, p. 397.)
VA
Brief note.
1048. The New Davis projectile torpedo,
illus. (Scientific American, New York.
V. 99, 1908, p. 159.) VA
Abstracted in United States Naval Institute. Pro-
ceedings. Annapolis, v. 34, 1908, p. 1343-1344, VXA.
Invention of Lieut.-Commander Cleland Davis.
U. S. N.
1049. The New Greenock torpedo fac-
tory. (Engineer, London, v. 105, 1908,
p. 529.) VA
Brief note.
1050. The New torpedo boat destroyers.
(Engineer, London, v. 106, 1908, p. 326-
327.) VA
1051. New type of torpedoes. (Engineer-
ing news. New York, v. 60, 19()8, p. 235.)
VDA
Brief note on invention of Lieut.-Commander Cle-
land Davis.
1052. Les Nouveaux torpilleurs de la
marine bulgare. illus. (Journal de la
marine, le yacht, Paris, v. 31, 1908, p. 646-
648.) ttVXF
1053. P., L. Die Verwendung der Tor-
pedowaffe in der Zukunft. (Schiffbau,
Berlin, Jahrg. 9, 1908, p. 684-686.) t VXA
1054. Panzerbieter, W. Torpedos und
Seeminen. illus. (Zeitschrift fiir das
gesamte Schiess- und Sprengstoffwesen,
Munchen, Jahrg. 3, 1908, p. 185-189. 203-
698
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1908, continued,
206. 227-230, 411-412, 446-450; Tahrg. 4,
1909, p. 48-51. 70-72, 90-92, 147-152; Jahrg.
6, 1911, p. 89-91.) tVOA
1055. Pedersen, B. La grenade Peder-
sen. illus. (Zeitschrift fiir das gesamte
Schiess- und Sprengstoffwcsen, Munchen,
Jahrg. 3, 1908. p. 81-82.) f VOA
1056. Phenomenal speed of latest tor-
pedoes. (Scientific American, New York,
V. 98, 1908, p. 326.) VA
1057. Podgurskiy, N. Empleo de las
granadas de mano en Puerto Arturo.
(Memorial de ingenieros, Madrid, ano 63,
1908, p. 398-403.) VWA
1058. Los Progresos del "torpedo auto-
movil." (La vida maritima, Madrid, ano 7,
1908, p. 103.) ttVXA
1059. The Progress of the torpedo.
(Engineering, London, v. 85, 1908, p. 217-
218.) VDA
Also printed in the Proceedings of the United
S'ates Naval Institute. Annapolis, v. 34, 1908. p. 730-
733, VXA, and, in abbreviated form, in The naval
annual, Portsmouth, 1908, p. 285-286. VXA.
1060. Ricart y Giralt, Jose. La protec-
cion de los fondos de los buques contra la
explosion de los torpedos. (La vida mari-
tima, Madrid, ano 7, 1908, p. 216.) ft VXA
1061. Richter, Fritz. Eine neue mili-
tarische Waffe. illus. (Zeitschrift fiir
das gesamte Schiess- und Sprengstoff-
wcsen, Munchen, Jahrg. 3, 1908, p.' 288-
291.) tVOA
1062. Senkowski, M. Ueber Torpedier-
ung der Tiefbohrschachte. (Zeitschrift
fiir das gesamte Schiess- und Sprengstoff-
wcsen, Miinchen, Jahrg. 3, 1908, p. 169-
171.) tVOA
1063. The Speed of torpedo-boat destroy-
ers. (Engineer, London, v. 105, 19(J8,
p. 37-38.) VA
1064. Stockton, Charles Herbert. The
use of submarine mines and torpedoes in
time of war. (American journal of inter-
national law. New York, v. 2, 1908, p. 276-
284.) XBA
1065. Submarine mines. (Naval annual,
Portsmouth, 1908, p. 286-287.) VXA
Urief note.
1066. Surface or submarine torpedo
boats. (Engineer, London, v. 106, 1908,
p. 503.) VA
1067. Tactical value of torpedo craft.
(Scientific American, New York, v. 99,
1908, p. 330.) VA
1068. Thomycroft, J. E. Modern tor-
pedo boats and destroyers. (Institution of
Naval Architects, Transactions, London,
V. 50, 1908, p. 59-68.) VXA
With discussion, p. 68-76.
Abstracted in Engineer, London, v. lOS, 1908,
11.368-369. VA.
Translated in Rexnsta general de marina, Madrid,
tomo 62, p. 1020-1036. VXA.
1069. Torpedo and anti-torpedo arma-
ment. (Engineer, London, v. 105, 1908,
p. 430.) VA
1070. Torpedo attack on the monitor
"Florida." illus. (Scientific American,
New York, v. 98, 1908, p. 456.) VA
Series of tests made near Sewell's Point. Va.
1071. Torpedo control by wireless.
(Western electrician, Chicago, v. 43, 1908,
p. 255.) VGA
Also pript^d in the Journal of the United States
artillery. Fort Monroe, v. 30, 1908, p. 322-323. VPVA.
Brief note on the invention of Charles A. Logue.
1072. Torpedo experiments at Cher-
bourg. (Engineer, London, v. 105, 1908,
p. 182.) VA
Brief note.
1073. Torpedo experiments on the moni-
tor Florida. (American Society of Naval
Engineers, Journal, Washington, v. 20.
1908, p. 772-m.) VXA
Also in Journal of the United States artillery.
Fort Monroe, Va., v. 29. 1908. p. 323-324, VH^A,
Abstracted from the New York Times.
1074. Torpedos und Seeminen. (Schiff-
bau, Berlin. Jahrg. 10. 1908-09, p. 209-211,
251-253, 378-380, 573-575.) fVXA
1075. Torpedoschutznetze. (Mitteilungen
aus dem Gebiete des Seewesens, Pola,
Bd. 36, 1908, p. 325-335.) VXA
1076. Le Torpilleur allemand G. 137.
illus. (Journal de la marine, le yacht,
Paris, v. 31, 1908, p. 23.) ft VXF
1077. The Unge air torpedo. (Engineer-
ing, London, v. 86, 1908, p. 177.) VDA
Brief note.
1078. United States.— Chief of Staff.
Questions and answers for use in the in-
struction of torpedo companies and de-
tachments. (New system.) Washing-
ton: Gov. Prtg. Off., 1908. 30 p. 16^
vws
1909
1079. Aerial torpedoes. (Electrical re-
view and western electrician. New York,
V. 54, 1909, p. 920.) VGA
1080. Alex. Ober Torpedoboot- und
Untersecbootangriffe und deren Abwehr.
(Mitteilungen aus dem Gebiete des See-
wesens, Pola, Bd. 37, 1909, p. 232-243.)
VXA
Translated in Rex'ista general de marina, Madrid,
t..mo 64. 1909. p. 606-^24, VXA,
TORPEDOES
699
1909, continued.
1081. Alger, Philip R. Torpedo firing at
moving targets, illus. (United States
Naval Institute, Proceedings, Annapolis,
V. 35, 1909, p. 173-183.) VXA
Effect of errors in the estimation of the speed
and course of the target.
1082. Aronson, Samuel. The torpedo a
machine shop triumph, illus. (American
machinist. New York, v. 32, 1909, p. 645-
651.) VFA
Also note on p. 961.
Gives description of a Bliss-Leavitt torpedo.
1083. B., F. Nuovo siluripedio in
cemento armato. illus. (Rivista marit-
tima, Roma, anno 42, trimestre 1, 1909,
p. 655-656.) VXA
1084. B., M. Lufttorpedos. illus. (Kriegs-
technische Zeitschrift, Berlin, Bd. 12,
1909, p. 238-241.) VWA
1085. Bemay, Henri. Defense against
submarine mines, illus. (Journal of the
United States artillery, Fort Monroe, Va.,
V. 31. 1909. p. 192-194.) VWA
Translated from Le Yacht.
1086.
La torpille automobile Gabet.
illus. (Journal de la marine, le yacht.
Paris, V. 32, 1909, p. 691.) ft VXF
1087. Brazilian torpedo-boat destroyers.
(Engineer, London, v. 108, 1909, p. 4-6.)
VA
1088. British and foreign torpedo-boat
flotillas. (Naval annual, London, 1909,
p. 226-243.) VXA
1089. Cavelier de Cuverville, Jules Marie
Armand. Submarine mines and their ef-
fects in the Russo-Japanese war. (Jour-
nal of the United States artillery. Fort
Monroe, v. 31, 1909, p. 176-179.) VWA
Translated from the author's La legon de la guerre.
1090. Davis, Richmond P. The automo-
bile torpedo in coast defense. illus.
(Journal of the United States artillery.
Fort Monroe, v. 31, 1909, p. 138-143.)
VWA
1091. Effect of torpedoes on warships.
(Marine review, Cleveland, O., v. 29, April
21, 1909, p. 36.) t VXA
1092. Einiges iiber die Entwickelung und
den gegenwartigen Stand des Untersee-
bootwesens in den verschiedenen Staaten.
(Mitteilungen aus dem Gebiete des See-
wesens, Pola, Bd. Z7, 1909, p. 188-223.)
VXA
1093. FoUcy, Paul. The torpedo service
of to-day and of to-morrow. illus.
(United States Naval Institute, Proceed-
ings, Annapolis, v. 35, 1909, p. 513-532.)
VXA
1094. The Gabet wireless controlled auto-
mobile torpedo, illus. (Scientific Ameri-
can, New York, v. 101, 1909, p. 241-242.)
VA
1095. The Hardcastle torpedo. (Naval
annual, Portsmouth, 1909, p. 250-251.)
VXA
Brief description.
1096. Heinz, Julius. Ueber die Anwarm-
ung der Betriebsluft des Torpedos. (Mit-
teilungen aus dem Gebiete des Seewesens,
Pola, Bd. 37. 1909, p. 662-684.) VXA
Translated by Raoul MarsoIIet in Revue maritime,
Paris, tome 188, 1911, p. 171-194, VXA,
1097. High-speed desti:oyers for the
United States navy, illus. (Scientific
American, New York, v. 101, 1909, p. 314.)
VA
1098. Hoffmann, A. M. The automobile
torpedo of to-day. illus. (International
marine engineering. New York, v. 14, 1909,
p. 57-59.) VXA
Reprinted in Journal of the American Society of
Naval Engineers, Washington, v. 21, 1909, p. 629-
636, yXA.
1099. Italian experiments on torpedo at-
tack, illus. (Engineering, London, v. 88,
1909, p. 228.) VDA
Printed in slightly abbreviated form in Journal of
the United States artillery. Fort Monroe, v. 32, 1909,
p. 201-202, VIVA, and in Proceedings of the United
States Naval Institute, Annapolis, v. 35, 1909, p. 991-
992, VXA.
1100. The Latest submarines of the
United States, illus. (Scientific Ameri-
can, New York, v. 101. 1909. p. 296-297.)
VA
Illustrations of torpedo tubes.
1101. Laurenti, C. Torpediniere "suba-
quee." (Rivista marittima, Roma, anno
42, trimestre 3, p. 459-466.) VXA
1102. Le S6ven, £. Appareil moteur a
turbines Parsons du torpilleur 293. (Re-
vue maritime, Paris, tome 181, 1909, p. 361-
394.) VXA
1103. Loygorri, Joaquin de. El acora-
zado-torpedero. illus. (La vida maritima,
Madrid, aiio 8, 1909. p. 198-199.) ft VXA
1104. Michel-Schmidt, M. Batterie des
maures. Hot artificiel de lancement ppur
essais de torpilles automobiles. (Societc
des ingenieurs civils de France, Memoires
et travaux, Paris, annee 1909, v. 1, p. 118-
167.) VDA
.Abstracted in Engineering news. New York, v. 62,
1909, p. 36-38, VDA.
1105. Montero, Enrique de. Siibmarinos
y sumergibles. illus. (Memorial de in-
genieros, Madrid, ano 64, 1909, p. 469-479,
525-531, 549-564.) VWA
1106. Neudeck, G. Der Bau der Krieg-
schiffe und der Unterseeboote. illus. (In:
Max Geitel, Der Siegeslauf der Technik,
Berlin, 1909, Bd. 3, p. 387-416.) V
700
THE NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY
1909, continued.
1107. A New riflc-propelled grenade,
illus. (Scientific American, New York,
V. 100, 1909, p. 20.) VA
Also printed in United States Naval Institute,
Proceedings, Annapolis, v. 35, 1909, p. 310-313, VXA.
Invention of F. T. Marten Hale.
1108. The New Schneider torpedo. (Jour-
nal of United States artillery. Fort Mon-
roe, V. 32, 1909, p. 213-214.) VWA
1109. The New torpedo battery at
Leoube bay. (The Navy, Washington,
V. 3, June, 1909, p. 37.) f VYE
Also in Journal 'of the United States artillery.
Fort Monroe, v. 32, 1909, p. 181-182, VIVA.
1110. New type of sub-surface torpedo
boat. (Scientific American, New York,
V. 100, 1909, p. 280.) VA
Invention of Clarence L. Bergcr.
1111. Obus de perforation et obus explo-
sifs. (Revue de Paris, Paris, annee 16,
1909, tome 5, p. 283-296.) * DM
Translated in the Journal of the United States
artillery. Fort Monroe, v. 3i, 1910, p. 49-57, yiVA.
1112. Our need of torpedoes. (Army and
navy journal. New York, v. 46, 1909, p. 875.)
ttVWA
1113. A Projectile carrying a torpedo.
(Army and navy journal. New York, v. 47,
1909, p. 146.) ttVWA
Invention of Lieut.>Conimandcr Cleland Davis.
1114. A Radl-automatic torpedo invented
by M. Gustave Gabet. (Journal of United
States artillery. Fort Monroe, v. 31, 1909,
p. 213.) VWA
Brief note.
1115. S., K. D. II siluro Hardcastle.
(Rivista marittima, Roma, anno 42,
trimestre 2, 1909, p. 350-352.) VXA
1116. The Schneider torpedo-launching
station, illus. (Scientific American, New
York, v. 100, 1909, p. 222.) VA
With illustration on p. 217.
1117. Schneider torpedo testing station,
illus. (Engineering, London, v. 88, 1909,
p. 170-173.) VDA
Also printed in Scientific .-Imcrican stif>f*lcment.
New York, v. 68, 1909, p. 308-.n0, I'A.
1118. Spear, Lawrence. Underwater tor-
pedo boats, illus. (American Society of
\aval Engineers, Journal. Washington,
v. 21, 1909, p. 353-427.) VXA
Notes on the Whitehead and other torpedoes and
the Davis gun.
1119. Sueter, Murray F. Evolution de la
mine sous-marine, illus. (Revue mari-
time, Paris, tome 180, 1909, p. 287-329.)
VXA
Translated by M. Rizot from the author's The
r:'olution of the submarine boat, mine and torfedo.
1120. Testing a torpedo-boat defense,
illus. (Scientific American, New York,
V. 101, 1909, p. 124, 127.) VA
Also printed in the Proceedings of the United
Sutes Naval Institute, v. 35. 1909, p. 970-971, VXA.
Tests made in Portsmouth harbor by the British
Admiralty.
1121. Torpedo battery in the Mediter-
ranean, illus. (Engineer, London, v. 107,
1909, p. 412-413.) VA
1122. Torpedo-canon Davis, illus. (La
vida maritima, Madrid, aiio 8, 1909, p. 264.)
ttVXA
1123. Torpedo defence, illus. (Marine
engineer, London, v. 32, 1909, p. 28-29.)
VXA
Invention of Dr. G. Horatio Jones; method of
protecting ships against torpedoes.
1124. El Torpedo proyectil "Davis."
(Boletin del Centro naval, Buenos Aires,
tomo 27, 1909, p. 83-86.) VXA
1125. Torpedoprojekte. (Ueberall, Ber-
lin, Jahrg. 11, 1909, p. 716-718.) ttVXA
Development of the torpedo.
1126. Torpedos y minas. (Revista gen-
eral de marina, Madrid, tomo 65, 1909,
p. 337-348.) VXA
1127. Torpedoschlachtschiffe. illus. (Mit-
teilungen aus dem Gebiete des Seewesens,
Pola, Bd. Z7, 1909, p.. 243-247.) VXA
1128. Ucber Torpedoboot- und Untersee-
bootangriffe und deren Abwehr. (Mitteil-
ungen aus dem Gebiete des Seewesens,
Pola, Bd. 37, 1909, p. 232-243.) VXA
1129. Unar, Theodor. Lufttorpedos.
illus. (Mitteilungen iiber Gegenstande des
Artillerie- und Genicwesens, Wien, Jahrg.
40, 1909, p. 64-71.) VWI
1130. Vance, Willis R. Observation fir-
ing of submarine mines, illus. (Journal
of the United States artillery, Fort Mon-
roe, V. 31, 1909, p. 144-149.) VWA
1131. Wagner, Adolf. Von einem
Schwimmer in bestimmter Wassertiefe
gehaltener Torpedo, illus. (Zeitschrift
fiir das gesamte Schiess- und Sprengstoff-
wesen, Miinchen, Jahrg. 4, 1909, p. 396.)
tVOA
1132. Walther, P. Die Mincn und die
Torpedos. illus. (In: Max Geitel, Der
Siegeslauf der Technik, Berlin, 1909, Bd. 3.
p. 371-387.) V
1133. A Warship sunk by a torpedo as an
experiment. (Scientific American supple-
ment. New York, v. 68, 1909, p. 392.) VA
1134. Williams torpedo. (Army and
navy journal. New York. v. 46, 1909,
p. 955.) ttVWA
Briff note.
TORPEDOES
701
1909, continued.
1135. A Wirelessly-controlled torpedo,
illus. (Scientific American, New York,
V. 100, 1909, p. 206.) VA
Abstracted in the Army and natfy Journal, New
York. V. 47. 1910, p. 122, tt yiVA.
Notes on experiments by Tesla. Orling, Arm-
strong and Gabet.
1136. Wittmcr, R. Die Torpedowaffe.
Berlin: E. S. Mittler und Sohn, 1909.
33(1) p., 1 diagr. illus. 8**. (Meeres-
kunde. Jahrg. 3, Heft 4.) PSRA
1137. X. € Y. Necesidad de un poligono
de torpedos. illus. (Boletin del Centre
naval, Buenos Aires, tomo 27, p. 575-581.)
VXA
1910
1138. Bemay, Henri. Les torpilles de
hlocus. (Journal de la marine, le yacht,
Paris, V. 33, 1910, p. 33-34.) ft VXF
1139. Charmoille. La distance de lance-
nient des torpilles automobiles. (Journal
de la marine, le yacht, Paris, annce 33, 1910.
p. 369. ) tt VXF
1140. Dary, Georges. Torpilles dirige-
ables. (Cosmos, Paris, nouv. serie, tome
62, 1910, p. 438-439.) VA
1141. Foumier, Lucien. Canots et tor-
pilles dirigeables par les ondes electriques.
illus. (Cosmos, Paris, nouv. serie, tome
62, 1910, p. 286-287.) VA
1142.
Telemecanique sans fil: la tor-
pille dirigeable Gabet. illus. (Cosmos,
Paris, nouv. serie, tome 63, p. 37-40.) VA
1143. Lc Franc, A. Nouvelles torpilles
automobiles. (Moniteur de la flotte,
Paris, annee 57, no. 43, Oct. 23, 1910. p. 3.)
ttVYH
1144. Material de torpedos y minas para
cl Brasil. illus. (Boletin del Centro naval,
Buenos Aires, tomo 27, 1910, p. 632-638.)
VXA
1145. A New type of torpedo boat: a
<louble-hulled boat with its engines en-
tirely below the waterline. illus. (Scien-
tific American, New York, v. 102, 1910,
p. 276.) VA
1146. Noalhat, H. Un nouvel engin
porte-torpille. illus. (Cosmos. Paris,
nouv. serie. tome 63, 1910, p. 329-331.) VA
1147. Ryan, L. S. Mine commander's
board. illus. (Journal of the United
States artillery. Fort Monroe, v. 33, 1910,
p. 33-37.) VWA
Method adopttil for checking the firing of sub-
marine mines.
1148. Sueter, Murray Eraser. Protection
des navires contre les explosifs sous-
marins. (Revue maritime, Paris, tome 184,
1910, p. 281-29?.) VXA
Extracted from his Ex'olution of the submarine
boat, mine and torpedo. Translatea by M. Bizot.
1911
1149. Chalon, Paul F. Effets produits par
les explosions sous-marines; Explosions
sous-marines; Application des explosifs
aux travaux sous-marins. (In his: Les ex-
plosifs modernes, Paris, 1911, p. 607-670.)
VOG
Valuable data on torpedoes and submarine mines.
Also consult the index.
1150. Charmoille. Les barrages. (Jour-
nal de la marine, le yacht, Paris, annee 34,
1911, p. 737-738.) ft VXF
1151. La Defense contre les mines flot-
tantes. illus. (Armee et marine, Paris,
annee 12, 1911, p. 444-445.) ft VWA
1152. Efficiency of torpedoes. (Army and
navy journal. New York, v. 48. 1911,
p. 1579.) ttVWA
Details of tests made on various types of torpc-
tloes by the United States government.
1153. Filets pare-torpilles. (Moniteur dc
la flotte. JParis, annee 58, no. 13, April 1,
1911, p. 3.) ttVYH
1154. Fletcher, R. A. Warships and their
story, with coloured frontispiece by
Charles Dixon. London: Cassell & Com-
pany, Ltd., 1911. xxii, 348 p., 81 pi. illus.
8°. VXR
See index under torpedoes, torpedo boats, torpedo
gunboats, torpedo nets, and torpedo tubes.
1155. iDer Kleine Kreuzer "Cassini,"
Minenleger.i (Schiffbau, Berlin, Jahrg.
13, 1911, p. 21.) tVXA
Notes on the French mine layer "Cassini."
1156. Le Franc, A. La defense contre les
sous-marins. (Moniteur de la flotte,
Paris, annee 58, no. 17, April 29, 1911, p. 3.)
ttVYH
Les
mmes
sous-marines.
1157. —
(Moniteur de la flotte. Paris, annee 58,
no. 41. Oct. 14, 1911, p. 3.) ft VYH
1158. Le sous-marin mouilleur de
mines. (Moniteur de la flotte, Paris, tome
58, no. 6, Feb. 11, 1911, p. 3.) ft VYH
1159. Les torpilles a rechauffeur
d'air. (Moniteur de la flotte, Paris, annee
58, no. 15, April 15, 1911, p. 3.) ft VYH
1160. Naval officer invents aerial torpedo.
(Aeronautics, New York, v. 9, 1911, p. 141-
142.) VDS
Invention of Paul E. Chamberlin. U. S. M. C.
1161. Nouveaux essais sur la commande
a distance des bateaux et torpilles auto-
702
THE NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY
1911, continued,
mobiles, illus. (Journal de la marine, le
yacht, Paris, annce 34, 1911, p. 716-717.)
ttVXF
From Cosmos.
1162. Der Stand der Torpedowaffe im
Jahre 1911. illus. (Jahrbuch fiir Deutsch-
lands Seeinteressen, Berlin, Jahrg. 1911,
p. 167-188.) VYL
Also printed in Revue tnaritimr, Paris, tome 192,
1912, p. 149-175. yXA.
1163. Stenxel, Alfred. Seekriegsge-
schichte in ihren wichtigsten Abschnitten
mit Beriicksichtigung der Seetaktik.
Hannover and Leipzig: Hahn'sche Buch-
handlung, 1907-11. 5 v. 8°. VXP
See index to Teil 5, p. 426, under Minen- und
Torpedowesen.
1164. Test of the Davis torpedo. (Army
and navy journal. New York, v. 49, 1911,
p. 255-256.) ttVWA
First United States government test of the torpedo
invented by CIcland Davis, U. S. X.
1165. La Torpille de 533. (Moniteur de la
flotte, Paris, annee 58. no. 51, Dec. 23. 1911.
p. 3.) ttVYH
1912
1166. Automatic submarine mines, illus.
(Engineering. London, v. 93, 1912, p. 520-
524, 584-587.) VDA
Also printed in the Journal of the United States
artillery, Fort Monroe, v. 38, 1912, p. 70-84, 232-240,
A^ very comprehensive article giving a description
of Elia's au'omatic system and the twin mines of
the Vickcrs-Brcquct system; also tests and apparatus
for laying mines.
1167. Beck, Z. Rechnerische Untersuch-
ung iibcr die Gefahrlichkeit von Kontakt-
minen. (Mitteilungen aus dem Gebiete
des Sccwcsens, Pola, Bd. 40, 1912. p. 1-11.)
VXA
1168. Charmoille. Les lancements a
cone de choc. (Journal dc la marine, le
yacht, Paris, annce 35. 1912, p. 401.)
ttVXF
1169. The Davis j^un-torpedo. illus.
(Engineer, London, v. 113, 1912, p. 205-
206.) VA
Translated in Mitteilnnficn aus dcin Gebiete des
Seewesens, Pola. Bd. 40. p. 939-944. I'XA; and in
Marine Rundschau, Berlin, Bd. 23. 1912. p. 529-532,
VXA.
1170. Fcrragut y Sbcrt, Guillermo. Tor-
pedos automoviles; estudios de punteria.
(Revista general dc marina, Madrid, tomo
70, 1912, p. 681-745.) VXA
1171. Filets pare-torpilles. illus. (Moni-
teur de la flotte, Paris, annce 59, 1912, no. 6.
Feb. 10, 1912, p. 3.) ft VYH
1172. Firing submarine mines by wireless
telegraphy, illus. (Scientific American.
New York, v. 107, 1912, p. 101.) VA
Invention of Dr. Branly, the French scientist.
1173. Die Lancieningen mit Manover-
sprengpatronen. (Mitteilungen aus dem
Gebiete des Seewesens, Pola, Bd. 40.
1912, p. 1410-1413.) VXA
1174. Le Franc, A. Les mines sous-
marines. (Moniteur de la flotte, Paris,
annee 59, no. 20. May 18, 1912. p. 3.)
ttVYH
1175. Nouvclles torpilles automo-
biles. (Moniteur de la flotte. Paris, annee
59, no. 25, June 22, 1912, p. 3.) ft VYH
1176. M., L. Mines et poseurs de mines
de blocus. (Journal de la marine, le yacht.
Paris, annee 35. 1912, p. 289-290.) ft VXF
Description of three types of automatic torpedoes.
1177. A Mine-laying squadron. (Jour-
nal of the United States artillery. Fort
Monroe, Va., v. 38, 1912, p. 115-116.)
VWA
From United sen-ice gazette. May 30. 1912.
1178. Seeminen. illus. (Ucberall, Ber-
lin. Jahrg. 14, 1912, p. Z22-Z27, 475-480.)
ttVXA
1179. Skerrett, Robert G. A new form of
attack; a torpedo that carries a gun. illus.
(Scientific American, New York, v. 107,
1912, p. 89, 94.) VA
Description of the Davis gun torpedo.
1180. Ueber die Moglichkeit, Torpedo-
bootc zu panzern. illus. (L^eberall, Ber-
lin, Jahrg. 15, 1912, p. 57-61.) tt VXA
Translated b^ J. Kreil from Morskoi Sbomik
(Russische Marxne-Rundschau) of Nov., 1911.
1181. The Whitehead torpedo. (Army
and navy journal. New York, v. 49, 1912,
p. 1235.) ttVWA
Abstracted from United service uazettc.
1913
1182. Algo sobre nuestros destroyers.
(Boletin del Centro naval, Buenos Aires,
tomo 31, p. 583-587.) VXA
Account of new Chilian destroyers.
1183. Antona, A. Cannone antisilurante.
(Rivista marittima, Roma, anno 46,
trimestrc 2, 1913, p. 53-57.) VXA
1184. L' Augmentation du calibre des tor-
pilles automobiles. (Cosmos, Paris, nouv.
serie, tome 69, 1913, p. 145.) VA
1185. Bannerman-Phillips, H. Mining
the air with balloon torpedoes. illus.
(Scientific American, Xcw York. v. 108,
1913, p. 538.) VA
Illustration on p. 533.
TORPEDOES
703
1913, continued.
1186. Bemotti, Romeo. II siluro sulle
navi di linea. (Rivista tnarittima, Roma,
anno 46, trimestrc 3, 1913, p. 211-224.)
VXA
Translated by Thomas Withers, Jr., in Proceed-
ings of the United States Naval Institute, Annapolis,
V. 40. 1914. p. 1775-1786. VXA.
The torpedo on capital ships.
1187. Bohn & Kahler. Auf Zeit einstell-
hare Vorrichtung zum Versenken von
Seeminen. illus. (Zeitschrift fiir das
ffcsamte Schicss- itnd Sprengstoffwesen,
Mitnchen. lahrg. 8, 1913, p. 475-476.)
tVOA
Patent granted Aug. 6, 1912,^ for a time device
for the sinking of submarine mines.
1188. Ceppi, Guillermo. Algunas con-
sideraciones sobre la importancia del
torpedo. (Boletin del Centro naval,
Buenos Aires, tomo 31, 1913, p. 173-204.)
VXA
1189. Charmoille. Le calibre de la tor-
pillc automobile. (Journal de la marine,
le yacht, Paris, annee 36, 1913, p. 433-434.)
ttVXF
1190.
Torpilleurs d'escadre. (Jour-
nal dc la marine, le yacht, Paris, annee 36.
1913, p. 509-510.) tt vkF
1191. Cirinei, Egisto. Lancio di siluri
dair aeroplano. (Rivista marittima, Roma,
anno 46, trimestre 4, 1913, p. 306.) VXA
1192. Cuniberti, Vittorio. Tutti siluri.
(Rivista marittima, Roma, anno 46, trimes-
tre 2, 1913, p. 199-203.) VXA
Translated by Thomas Withers, Jr., in Proceed-
inqs of the United States Naval Institute, Annapolis,
V. 40. 1913, p. 27-31, VXA.
A general article on torpedoes.
1193. Davis, Richmond P. Development
of the submarine mine in the United
States service, illus. (Journal of the
United States artillery, Fort Monroe, v. 39,
1913, p. 15-32.) VWA
Notes on the use of mines in the Russo-Japanese
war.
1194. El Destr6yer "Commandant
Rivieri." (Revista general de marina,
Madrid, tomo 7Z, 1913, p. 600-604.) VXA
Also printed in BoUtin del Centro naval, Buenos
Aires, tomo 31. 1913, p. 587-593, VXA,
1195. Elia, Giovanni Emanuele. Selbst-
tatige Ankervorrichtung fiir Seeminen
niit Lot zur Regelung der Tauchtiefe.
illus. (Zeitschrift fiir das gesamte Schiess-
und Sprengstoffwesen, Miinchen, Jahrg.
8. 1913, p. 236-237.) fVOA
Patent for a tlevice to haul in a mine indepen-
<Icnt «>f its anchor.
1196. French destroyer "Commandant
Riviere." illus. (Engineer, London,
V. 116, 1913, p. 178-179.) VA
1197. The French mine layers Cerbere
and Pluton. illus. (Engineer, London,
V. 116, 1913, p. 515.) VA
With illustration on p. 516.
Also printed in Journal of the United States
artillery, Fort Monroe, v. 41, 1914. p. 361-363. VIVA.
1198. French torpedo boat destroyer
"Magon." illus. (Engineer, London,
V. 115, 1913, p. 658, 663-664.) VA
1199. Frost. H. H. The problem of firing
at a fleet under way with long-range tor-
pedoes, illus. (United States Naval In-
stitute, Proceedings, Annapolis, v. 39, 1913.
p. 681-698.) VXA
1200. Giraldi, A. Pecori. Velocita dei
siluri in uso presso la marina inglese.
(Rivista marittima, Roma, anno 46, trimes-
tre 4, 1913, p. 65.) VXA
1201. Gray, James G. The properties
and methods of operation of gyroscopes,
illus. (Institution of Engineers and Ship-
builders in Scotland, Transactions, Glas-
gow, V. 57, 1913, p. 121-146.) VDA
Use on torpedoes.
1202. The Greek torpedo-boat destroyers
of the "Lion" class, illus. (Engineer,
London, v. 116, 1913, p. 59-60.) VA
With large illustration facing p. 70.
1203. Guidoni, Alessandro. Lancio di
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1210.
La torpille automobile. (Jour-
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12n. Kretschmer, O. Torpedos und Tor-
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1215. Livramento, A. O papel dos torpe-
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1217. Mewes, Rudolf. Ueber Lufttor-
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1219. Ocenisek, Ludvig. Von der Sendc-
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from the place of starting.
1220. Operating a torpedo from a land
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Naval Institute. Annapolis, v. 40, 1914, p. 257-258,
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A mechanism for operating a t«)rped<» by non-
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1221. Peltier, J. Lcs torpilleurs d'escadrc
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la marine, le yacht, Paris, annee 36, 1913,
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1222. Picrrcval, C. La torpille automo-
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1224. Les Porteurs de mines "Cerbere et
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1228. Skerrett, Robert G. The modern
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1229. Smithy ^mile. Sonde a signal et
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1230. Torpedo boats and mines. (Army
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1231. Torpedo tubes but not torpedoes.
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Editorial on torpedo shortage.
1232. Whitehead & Co. A.-G.. Fiume.
Yorrichtung zum Ausstossen von Tor-
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Schiffcs unter Wasser schwenkbar ange-
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1914
1233. Andler, S. Der Torpedoweitschuss.
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1234. Attack and defense by submarine
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TORPEDOES
705
J914, continued.
1235. The Automobile torpedo. illus.
(Scientific American supplement, New
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1236. Avery, Ray L. The mine defense
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1242. Biles, Sir John Harvard. On the
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1243. Bunker, Paul D. The mine defense
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account of Elia s automatic mine; and the principles
of mine laying.
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1245. C, S. O torpedo moderno e as
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1246. Carteron, Charles Pierre Jules.
Von einem Unterseeboot abzuwerfende,
sich selbsttatig in bestimmter Tiefe ver-
ankernde, aus Schwimmer, Anker und Lot
bestehende Seemine mit Auftrieb. (Zeit-
schrift fiir das gesamte Schiess- und
Sprengstoffwesen, Miinchen, Jahrg. 9, 1914,
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of Naval Engineers, Washington, v. 26, 1914, p. 1400-
1401, VXA; and in Journal of the United States
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1253.
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when igniting submarine mines.
- Ziindvorrichtung fiir See-
illus. (Zeitschrift fiir das
1254. -
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1259. Four German destroyers sunk.
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1260. Foumier, A. L'etat actuel du type
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VDA
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Abstracled in Proceedings of the United States Naval
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1265. Interior protection against torpe-
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Landstation aus, bei der das Bild der
Wasseroberflache auf der Tafel einer
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der die Lage der Minen angemerkt ist.
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1270. Lanchcstcr, Frederick William.
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1272. Lissak, Ormond Mitchell. Ord-
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for the cadets of the United States Mili-
tary Academy, West Point. New York:
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1276. Machado de Castro e Silva, J., and
M. RocHA DE AzAMBujA. Nova pistola ou
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1277. The Marten-Hall; an aeroplane
bomb that explodes only on striking the
ground, illus. (United States Naval In-
stitute, Proceedings, Annapolis, v. 40,
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1278. Mines in naval warfare. (Scientific
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Abstracted from Navy and military record, I>on-
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Use of mines in the Russo-Japanese war.
TORPEDOES
707
1914, continued.
1279. Mr. Hammond's torpedo. illus.
(Outlook, New York, v. 108, 1914, p. 802.)
♦DA
Illustration on p. 826.
Also printed in the Journal of the United States
artillery, Fort Monroe, v. 43, 1915. p. 141-142. VWA.
A radio-controlled torpedo, the invention of John
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1280. Modem submarine warfare, illus.
(Scientific American, New York, v. Ill,
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Illustrations of a torjSedo caught in a net, and
of nets strung across harbor entrances.
1281. Moffctt, Cleveland. Steered by
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five, illus. (Mc(riure's magazine. New
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1282. Muniz Barreto, Edmupdo Williams.
Elementos tacticos para o tiro de tor-
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1283.
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1284. Neeser, Robert Wilden. The work
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1286. Ocenisek, Ludvik. Fernstromsch-
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und Beherrschen von elektrisch betrie-
benen Torpedos von der Feme aus. illus.
(Zeitschrift fiir das gesamte Schiess- und
Sprengstoffwesen, Miinchen, Jahrg. 9,
1914, p. 75.) tVOA
Patent granted Oct. 3, 1911 for the steering and
controlling of electrically driven torpedoes from a
distance.
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station. (Journal of the United States
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VWA
1288. Owens, T. G. Battleship design,
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1290. Persius, L. Die Entwicklung der
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1291. Pramer, Karl. Der Torpedo und
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1292. Range of torpedoes. (Army and
navy journal, New York, v. 52, 1914,
p. 243.) tt VWA
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VA
1297. Submarines in war.
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1298. Torpedo warfare, illus. (Scientific
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391.) VA
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1299. Torpedorohrc. (Schiffbau, Berlin,
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1300. United States.— -Naval War College.
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1301. Utley. S. W. Ten weeks with the
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1303. Vennin, L., and G. Chesneau. Les
poudres et explosifs, et les mesures de
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Char^ement des torpilles, p. 452-454; Mines du
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engineering; all about work under water
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1306. AbcU, T. B. The submarine.
(Marine engineer, London, v. 27^ 1915,
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Abstracted from his lecture before the Liverpool
University Students' Engineering Society.
1307. Aerial torpedo controlled by wire-
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part 2, p. 12. col. 1.) ♦D
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1308. Aerial torpedo new weapon of
offense. illus. (Popular mechanics,
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1309. Aerial torpedoes. (New York
Times, Oct. 30, 1915, p. 3, col. 8.) ♦D
Hudson Maxim confers with Secretary Daniels on
device for timing explosion of aerial torpedoes.
1310. American air compressors for test-
ing torpedoes, illus. (Engineer, London,
V. 119, 1915, p. 462.) VA
1311. An Automatic mine, illus. (Jour-
nal of the United States artillery. Fort
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1312. The Automobile torpedo. illus.
(Engineer, London, v. 120, 1915, p. 77-78.)
VA
A very complete article giving description of the
Whitehead torpedo, largely based on data taken from
Le Genie civU, v. 66, 1915, p. 401-403, VDA,
1313. The Automobile torpedo. illus.
(Scientific American supplement. New
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Notes on the Whitehead, Spar, and Bliss-Leavitt
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1315. Bache, Rene. Launching a torpedo
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Chicago, V. 22, 1915, p. 842-845.) VDA
1315a. Using a weapon twenty cen-
turies old. illus. (Technical world maga-
zine, Chicago, V. 23, 1915, p. 173-176.)
VDA
Outlines the dcv^elopment of the grenade from
ancient times to the revival of its use in the Russo-
Japanese war and the present war in Europe.
1316. Baird, George Washington. Addi-
tional notes on submarines. (American
Society of Naval Engineers, Journal,
Washington, v. 27, 1915, p. 186-191.) VXA
Illustration of Bushnell's torpedo.
1317. Belloni, Angelo. L'immersione dei
sommergibili. (Rivista marittima, Roma,
anno 48. trimcstre 2. 1915, p. 185-199.)
VXA
1318. Benjamini Park. The Fiske tor-
pedo-launching seaplane, illus. (Flying,
New York, v. 4, 1915, p. 540-541. 565-566.)
tVDS
A new and terrible form of attack on the high
seas or in harbors.
1319. Bertin, E. Le transport des mines
par les courants sous Taction de la houle.
(Le genie civil, Paris, tome 66, 1915,
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1320. Blactot, Rene. La guerre navale et
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1321. Bravetta, Ettore. Sottomarini,
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intercalate nel testo. Milano: Fratelli
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4^ vxv
1322. Bunked, Paul D. Forms for records
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1323. Burberg, Gcbriider. FuUmaschine
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(Zeitschrift fur das gesamte Schiess- und
Sprengstoffwesen, Miinchen, Bd. 10, 1915,
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1324. Campagna, Enzo. La nave subac-
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U. Hoepli, 1915. 4 p.l., txi-jxii, 346 p., 5 pi.
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Armamento del sommergibile, p. 263-282.
1325. Chandler, Edward F. The modern
automobile torpedo. How it is con-
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1326. Providing a torpedo with ears.
illus. (Popular science monthly, New
York, v. 87, 1915, p. 489-496.) * DA
1327. I Checker-board system of micro-
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2, 1915, p. 3, col. 2.) ♦D
Described by E. F. Chandler and William Du-
bilicr.
1328. Cohen, Samuel. Electricity and the
modern automobile torpedo, illus. (Elec-
trical experimenter, New York, v. 3, 1915,
p. 266-267.) VGA
1329. Conness, Lcland. Submarine
mines. (Munsey's magazine, New York,
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1330. Davis, Edmund J. Submarine at-
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p. 144.) VA
1331. Development of the science of
mine-sweeping. (Royal United Service
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p. 383-403.) VWA
TORPEDOES
709
1915, continued,
1332. Development of the torpedo, illus.
(Arms and the man, Washington, v. 58,
1915, p. 145.) tMYA
1333. Device for steering torpedoes by
wireless. (New York Times, July 24, 1915,
p. 11, col. 3.) ♦D
Invention of Admiral Fiskc for his new aerial
torpedo boat.
1334. Device to render battleships im-
mune from attack. (New York Times,
July 20, 1915, p. 2, col. 4.) ♦ D
Tried out in English waters and in the Dardanelles.
1335. Dropping bombs from aeroplanes,
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1336. Dumas, A. La torpille automobile,
illus. (Le genie civil, Paris, tome 66, 1915,
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1337. Duquet, Alfred. La torpille mena-
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1915, p. 460-471.) ♦DM
1338. Effect of German torpedo on mer-
chantman. (Popular mechanics, Chicago,
V. 24, 1915, p. ZZ.) VFA
]l]ustration.
1339. Electricity in submarine mining,
illus. (The electrical review, London,
V. 77, 1915, p. 454-455.) VGA
1340. English methods in combating sub-
marine peril. (New York Times, Dec. 2,
1915. p. 1, col. 3.) ♦D
Use of underwater telephones, motor boats, and
aeroplanes.
1341. Explosionen unter Wasser. (Zeit-
schrift fiir das gesamte Schiess- und
Sprcngstoffwesen, Miinchen, Jahrg. 10,
1915, p. 116-118.) tVOA
1342. Gentsch, Wilhelm. Ueber den An-
trieb selbstfahrender Torpedos im Aus-
lande. (Verein zur Beforderung des
Gewerbfleisses, Verhandlungen, Berlin,
Jahrg. 94, 1915, p. 469-496.) VA
1343. German incendiary bombs, illus.
(Engineering, London, v. 99, 1915, p. 609.)
VDA
1344. Government torpedo secrets safe.
(Army and navy journal, New York, v. 52,
1915, p. 1292, 1295.) ft VWA
Notes on Bliss-Leavitt torpedo.
1344a. Grenades. (Information annual,
1915, New York, 1916, p. 303.)
Information Div.
1345. Guenther, Hanns. Torpedo-Flug-
zeugc. illus. (Technische Monatshefte:
Tcchnik fiir Alle, Stuttgart, Jahrg. 1915,
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1346. La Guerra al commercio dal 1**
agosto al 15 novembre 1915. (Rivista
marittima. Roma, anno 48, trimestre 4,
1915, p. 217-232.) VXA
1347. La Guerra al commercio nei mari
settentrionali d'Europa. Dall' inizio al 31
luglio 1915. (Rivista marittima, Roma,
anno 48, trimestre 3, 1915, p. 104-120.)
VXA
1348. Guidoni, Alessandro. Early experi-
ments at launching torpedoes from an
aeroplane. illus. (Flying, New York,
V. 4, 1915, p. 539-540.) fVDS
1349. Hinkamp, C. N. Submarines and
torpedoes. (American Society of Naval
Engineers, Journal, Washington, v. 27,
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Also printed in Journal of the United States
artillery, v. 44. 1915, p. 218-228. VWA.
1350.
Torpedoes and submarines,
how they are operated, maneuvered and
navigated. illus. (Scientific American
supplement. New York, v. 80, 1915, p. 136-
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1351. Horsnaill. W. O. War beneath the
waves: submarine mines. (Chambers's
journal, London, series 7, v. 5, 1915, p. 293-
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1352.
War beneath the waves: tor-
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1353. Huber, James. Submarine mines;
their design and their functioning, illus.
(Engineering magazine, New York, v. 50,
1915, p. 120-121.) VDA
From Journal of the American Society of Marine
Draftsmen.
1354. Inventions of Admiral Fiske.
(Army and navy journal. New York, v. 52,
1915, p. 295, 1492, 1646.) ft VWA
Notes on his invention for control of torpedoes.
1355. Is there any defence against the
submarine? (Scientific American, New
York, V. 112. 1915, p. 152.) VA
Editorial.
1356. James, H. Protection from tor-
pedoes. (New York Times, June 21, 1915,
p. 8, col. 6.) ♦D
1357. Kaempffert, Waldemar. Torpedoes.
The Lusitania, and naval architecture,
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1358. Landminen. illus. (Schuss und
Waffe, Neudamm, Bd. 8, 1915, p. 141-143.)
tVWA
From Die Umschau.
1359. The Leon torpedo, illus. (En-
gineer, London, v. 120, 1915, p. 196-197.)
VA
710
THE NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY
1915, continued.
1360. Leon torpedo. (New York Times,
Oct. 2,- 1915, p. 3, col. 1.) ♦D
United States Navy experiments.
136L Leon torpedo and detectors. (New
York Times, Oct. 3, 1915, part 1, p. 3, col. 3.)
♦D
1362. Loading and firing submarine tor-
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1363. Machado, Orlando. Pro submarino.
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1364. Magnetic steerage of torpedoes.
(English mechanic and world of science,
London, v. 101, 1915, p. 483-484.) VA
1365. Marine mines; their purpose: how
they are planted and how destroyed, illus.
(Scientific American supplement, New
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1366. Maury, Richard Lancelot. A brief
sketch of the work of Matthew Fontaine
Maury during the war, 1861-65. Rich-
mond: Whittet & Shepperson, 1915. 36 p.
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Commander Maury's use of torpedoes in the Civil
war.
1367. Miessner, B. F. A new solution for
the problem of selectivity in torpedo con-
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Tech. Div. — Vertical File
1368. Moffett, Cleveland. A new defense
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1369. The "Nautilus." [Cleveland, O.:
Cleveland Twist Drill Co., 1915.i broad-
side, diagr. f^ f VXV
"Robert Ful!on...was designer of the first suc-
cessful subn-.arine. . .the Nautilus."
1370. Net used by British Admiralty.
(New York Times, Aug. 27, 1915, p. 4, col.
6.) ♦D
Invention of H. J. Reinhardt.
1371. New torpedo boat for coast defense.
(New York Times, Sept. 29, 1915, p. 8, col.
2.) *D
Invention of E. F. Chandler.
1372. New type of bomb, for use by aero-
planes, patented. May 13, 1914. illus. (En-
gineering, London, v. 100, 1915, p. 127.)
VDA
Also in Proceedings of the United States Naval
Institute, Annapolis, v. 41, 1915, p. 1656, VXA.
1373. Peculiarities of torpedoes, illus.
(New York Times, May 10. 1915, p. 8,
col. 3.) * D
Discussion by United States naval officers.
1374. Permanent Court of Arbitration.
The Hague convention (viii) of 1907 rela-
tive to the laying of automatic submarine
contact mines. vVashington: the endow-
ment, 1915. iv, 6 p. 8°. (Carnegie En-
dowment for International Peace. — Divi-
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1375. The Portuguese torpedo-boat
destroyer Douro. illus. (Engineer, Lon-
don, v. 119, 1915, p. 404.) VA
With illustration on p. 406.
1376. Possibilities of an aerial torpedo
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1377. Procacci, Gianni. Perigrafi e peri-
scopi. illus. (Rivista marittima, Roma,
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VXA
Translated in Revista general de marina. Mad .id,
tomo 78, 1916. p. 306-338, VXA, and Revista mari-
tima brasileira, Rio de Janeiro, v. 68, 1915, p. 663-
676, VXA.
1378. Proen^a, Eduardo Justino de.
Defesa contra submcrsiveis. (Revista
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1379. Protection against torpedoes. (En-
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VA
Also printed in Scientific American supplement.
New York, v. 79, 1915, p. 107. VA.
Notes on the torpedoing of ships in the European
war.
1380. Repair of a torpedoed vessel, the
"Gulflight." illus. (Marine engineer,
London, v. 38, 1915, p. 97.) VXA
1381. Robert Fulton's experiments with
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1382. Roji, Arsenio. Acorazados y
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1383. Root, E. N. Introduction of sub-
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1384. Schmidt, Richard. Als Doppel-
mine wirkende Seemine. (Zeitschrift fiir
das gesamte Schiess- und Sprengstoff-
wesen, Miinchen, Jahrg. 10, 1915, p. 185.)
tVOA
Patent granted Nov. 29, 1913.
1385. Schromm, A. von. Einiges iiber
Unterseeboote. illus. (Oesterreichische
Wochenschrift fiir den offentlichen Bau-
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3-tVEA
1386. Secor» H. Winfield. Combating the
submarine by electrical means. illus.
(Electrical experimenter, New York, v. 3,
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TORPEDOES
711
1915, continued.
1387. Seeminen. (Ueberall, Berlin,
Jahrg. 17, 1915, p. 546-549.) fVXA
1388. Selter. Ueber Lufttorpedos. illus.
(Zeitschrift fiir das gesamte Schiess- und
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1389. Spear, L. Y. The submarine of to-
day and to-morrow. (Society of Naval
Architects and Marine Engineers, Trans-
actions, New York, v. 23, 1915, p. 201-
216.) VXA
With discussion, p. 216-224.
1390. Special article on torpedoes. (New
York Times, May 16, 1915, part 5, p. 4,
col. 1.) ♦D
1391. Submarine attack swift and silent.
(Marine review, Cleveland, v. 45, 1915,
p. 328.) t VXA
An officer in the British marine service describes
the torpedoing of a ship.
1392. Submarine torpedo that hunts its
quarry, illus. (Popular mechanics, Chi-
cago, V. 24, 1915, p. 11.) VFA
1393. Thomas, C. O. How a fast ocean
liner can be torpedoed. (Canadian en-
gineer, Toronto, v. 28. 1915, p. 696-697.)
VDA
1394. The Torpedo. illus. (Marine
engineer, London, v. 38, 1915, p. 7-10.)
VXA
Outlines the development of the torpedo and gives
valuable notes on the modem torpedo.
1395. The Torpedo damage to the steam-
ship Gulflight. (Engineer, London, v. 120,
1915, p. 370.) VA
Torpedoed May 1, 1915.
1396. Torpedo fire directing. (Practical
engineer, London, v. 52, 1915, p. 20-21.)
VDA
1397. Torpedo guards. (United States
Naval Institute, Proceedings, Annapolis,
V. 41, 1915, p. 1339-1340, 1685-1687.) VXA
Professional notes.
1398. Torpedo that sank the Lusitania.
(Army and navy journal. New York, v. 52,
1915, p. 1208.) ttVWA
Suggests that the Davis torpedo was used by the
Germans.
1399. Torpedoes launched in mid-air.
(Scientific Australian, Melbourne, v. 20,
1915, p. 67-68.) VA
Note on the invention of Admiral Bradley A.
Fiske, U. S. N.
1400. La Torpille-mine Leon, illus. (Le
genie civil, Paris,' tome 67, 1915, p. 91-92.)
VA
Abstracted in Marine engineer, London, v. 38,
1915. p. 115, VXA,
1401. Townsend, A. O. Fulton as in-
ventor of torpedo. (New York Times,
July 18, 1915, part 2, p. 14, col. 5.) ♦D
1402. Trebesius, Ernst. Torpedos, ihre
Bauart und Wirkungsweise. illus.
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1403. Treibende Seeminen und ihre
Beseitigung. (Ueberall, Berlin, Jahrg. 17,
1915, p. 551-552.) fVXA
1404. Underground warfare; mine and
countermine as they are used in the Euro-
pean war. (Illustrated London news,
London, v. 147, 1915, p. 10-12.) ♦ DA
• 1405. Uses and advantages of winged
torpedoes. (New York Times, Sept. 1,
1915, p. 3, col. 3.) ♦D
1406. Warner, Oscar C. The German
naval offensive and defensive mine, illus.
(Journal of the United States artillery,
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VWA
1406a. Where a Zeppelin is vulnerable:
and where it is protected, illus. (Sphere,
London, v. 61, 1915, p. 232.) ♦ DA
Notes on incendiary bombs.
1407. Wireless controlled air torpedo.
(Aeronautics, New York, v. 17, 1915, p. 21.
28.) VDS
Also printed in Journal of the United States
attillery. Fort Monroe, v. 46, 1916. p. 122-123, VWA.
Invention of George F. Russell of Hoboken, N. J.
1916
1408. Aerial torpedo torch lights battle
field, illus. (Popular mechanics, Chicairo,
V. 26, 1916, p. 161-162.) VFA
1409. Aerial torpedoes. (New York
Times, Feb. 24, 1916, p. 3, col. 5.) ♦D
Used by the Germans on the eastern front.
1410. Aerial torpedoes. Old devices that
have been revived during the present war.
illus. (Scientific American supplement.
New York, v. 81, 1916, p. 132-133.) VA
1411. Aero wireless torpedo control,
illus. (Wireless age. New York, v. 3, 1916.
p. 364. 584-585. 774.) VGA
Invention of John Hays Hammond, Jr.
1412. Aeroplane guide for radio torpedo.
(New York Times, Jan. 14, 1916, p. 1,
col. 2.) ♦ D
Invention of John Hays Hammond, Jr.
1413. Anti-submarine torpedo used from
aeroplane. illus. (Popular mechanics,
Chicago, V. 25, 1916, p. 338-339.) VFA
1414. Bannard, Walter. A torpedo with
eyes, illus. (Popular science monthly.
New York, v. 88, 1916, p. 424-425.) ♦ DA
712
THE NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY
1916, continued.
1415. The Barlow aerial torpedo, illus.
(Journal of the United States artillery,
Fort Monroe, v. 46, 1916, p. 386-388.)
VWA
Also printed in Aerial age weekly, Neu' York, v. 4,
1916. p. 385, t yDS.
1416. Barpi, A. I cacciatorpediniere
germanici nella guerra attuale. (Rivista
marittima, Roma, anno 49, trimestre 4,
1916, p. 397-407.) VXA
1417. Belknap, Reginald R. The torpedo
and submarine branches of the German
navy. (United States Naval Institute,
Proceedings, Annapolis, v. 42, 1916, p. 1485-
1508.) VXA
1418. Benjamin, Park. The Fiske tor-
pedo launching seaplane, illus. (Flying,
New York, v. 4, 1916, p. 540-542, 56S-566.)
tVDS
1418a. Bomb throwing from aircraft,
illus. (Aerial age weekly. New York, v. 4,
1916, p. 98, 106.) tVDS
From Technische Rundschau.
1419. Bronze in torpedoes. (Metal indus-
try. New York, v. 22 [new series, v. 14i,
1916, p. 159.) VIA
1420. Buck automatic aerial torpedo,
illus. (Aerial age weekly, New York, v. 3,
1916, p. 445.) t VDS
1421. Cardile, D. La questione del
motore unico per i sommergibili. (Rivista
marittima, Roma, anno 49, trimestre 4,
1916, p. 211-227.) VXA
1422. Carvalho Santos, Firmino de. Tor-
pedo moderno, seu emprego na guerra e
sua adopQao nos differentes typos de
navios. (Revista maritima brazileira, Rio
de Janeiro, v. 69, 1916, p. 27-43.) VXA
1423. Cerio, Edwin. The rapid-fire, "re-
volver" principle applied to the submarine
torpedo tube, illus. (Scientific Ameri-
can, New York, v. 114, 1916, p. 395, 409.)
VA
1424.
Suir armamcnto silurantc dci
sommergibili d'alto mare, illus. (Rivista
marittima, Roma, anno 49, trimestre 1,
1916, p. 295-297.) VXA
1425. Cooper, W. F. Hull protection
against the. torpedo. (Scientific American,
New York, v. 115, 1916, p. 437.) VA
1426. Craven, Francis S. Accurate
measurement of torpedo ranges. illus.
(United States Naval Institute, Proceed-
ings,' Annapolis, v. 42, 1916, p. 1225-1236.)
VXA
1427. A Deadly man-steered torpedo.
(Popular science monthly. New York,
V. 89, 1916, p. 694-695.) ♦ DA
1428. Detonation of submarine mines by
electricity. illus. (Scientific American
supplement. New York, v. 81, 1916, p. 253.)
VA
Abstracted from Le G^nic civil.
1429. Dreadnought o sommergibile?
(Rivista marittima, Roma, anno 49,
trimestre 1, 1916, p. 587-601.) VXA
1430. Fem&ndez, Gustavo. Protecci6n
submarina de los acorazados. (Revista
general de marina, Madrid, tomo 79, 1916,
p. 5-15.) VXA
1431. Flowers, John B. Torpedo screen
for ships under way. Building up wall of
whirling plates in the path of a submarine
torpedo, illus. (Scientific American, New
York, V. 115, 1916, p. 406, 421.) VA
1432. The German submarine mine-layer
U C 5. illus. (Illustrated London news,
London, v. 149, 1916, p. 127-129.) ♦ DA
Abstracted in Journal of the United States artil-
lery. Fort Monroe, v. 46. 1916, p. 227-228, VWA.
1433. Giacomuzzi, Virgilio. Torpediniere,
cacciatorpediniere e derivati. (Rivista
marittima, Roma, anno 49, trimestre 2,
1916, p. 477-503.) VXA
1434. A Giant electric torpedo that cats
thru the earth, illus. (Electrical experi-
menter. New York, v. 4, 1916, p. 551.)
VGA
1434a. Grenades, mortar shells and
bombs. (Army and navy journal. New
York, V. 54, 1916, p. 113.) ft VWA
Editorial. Definition of these low velocity pro-
jectiles and descriplion of their use.
1435. Hammond radio-controlled torpedo.
(New York Times, Aug. 29, 1916, p. 9,
col. 2.) *D
Major General Leonard Wood, head of joint
army and navy board to pass on Hammond torpedo.
1436. Hammond wireless torpedo. (New
York Times, Feb. 3, 1916, p. 6, col. 4.) * D
Discussion by Rear Admiral Strauss before the
House Naval Committee.
1437. Hoar, Allen. The submarine tor-
pedo boat; its characteristics and modern
development. New York: D. Van Nos-
trand Co., 1916. xv, 211 p., 4 diagrs. illus.
8°. VXV
1438. How mines are laid and fired, illus.
(Popular mechanics, Chicago, v. 26, 1916,
p. 68-69.) VFA
1439. Lohr, Carl A. The principles in-
volved in the mine defense of harbors.
(Journal of the United States artillery.
Fort Monroe, v. 45, 1916, p. 299-313.)
VWA
1440. Lropez, Lutgardo. El torpedo
Bliss." Varias patentes de la casa Bliss
para torpedos automoviles. illus. (Re-
vista general de marina, Madrid, tomo 79,
1916, p. 697-716.) VXA
<(
TORPEDOES
713
1916, continued,
1441. Making the deadly trench torpedo.
(Popular science monthly, New York, v. 8,
1916, p. 681.) ♦ DA
1442. A Man-controlled torpedo, illus.
(Scientific American, New York, v. 115,
1916, p. 393.) VA
1443. Mazzinghi, R. I sommergibili e i
mezzi aerei nel blocco commerciale.
(Rivista marittima, Roma, anno 49,
trimestre 1, 1916, p. 445-462.) VXA
1444. Miessner, Benjamin Franklin.
Radiodynamics, the wireless control of
torpedoes and other mechanisms. New
York: D. Van Nostrand Co., 1916. v, 206 p.
illus. 8°. PGO
Ch. 11: The advent of wirelessly controlled tor-
pedoes, p. 78-88. Ch. 12: Selectors, p. 89-91. Ch. 13:
European control systems, p. 92-106. Ch. 14: Work
of the Hammond radio research laboratory, p. 107-123.
Ch. 15: The solution of the problems related to bat-
tle-range torpedo control, p. 124-136.
Also has notes on the inventions of Benjamin
Franklin, Ernest Wilson. Nikola Tesla, T. Gordner,
Devaux C. Wirth, E. Branley. and John llays Ham-
mond, Jr.
1445. Mine control protects neutral ship-
ping, illus. (Popular mechanics, Chi-
cago, V. 26, 1916, p. 481-482.) VFA
1446. Mines (at sea). (Information
annual, 1915, New York, 1916. p. 389-390.)
Information Div.
1447. Moore, Willard G. A time-con-
trolled aerial torpedo, illus. (Aviation
and aeronautical engineering. New York,
V. 1, 1916, p. 322-323.) t VDS
1448. Muniz Barreto, Edmundo Williams.
O contra-torpedeiro na esquadra moderna.
(Revista maritima brazileira, Rio de
Janeiro, v. 68, 1916, p. 201-220.) VXA
1449. Nets to protect warships from tor-
pedoes, illus. (Popular mechanics, Chi-
cago, V. 26, 1916, p. 830.) VFA
1450. Nordmann, Charles. La torpillc
et les immersibles. (Revue des deux
mondes, Paris, periode 6, tome 36, 1916,
p. 217-228.) ♦DM
.\ very comprehensive article. The author states
that the submarines of the Deutschland type are
modifications of the inventions of French engineers.
1451. Procacci, Gianni. Impianto di
bussola magnctica per sommergibile.
illus. (Rivista marittima, Roma, anno
49, trimestre 2, 1916, p. 168-177.) VXA
1452. Procnga, Nicanor J. de. Em torno
do submarino. (Revista maritima brazi-
leira, Rio de Janeiro, v. 68, 1916, p. 221-224.)
VXA
1452a.
Os submersiveis na presente
guerra. (Revista maritima brazileira, Rio
de Janeiro, v. 68, 1916, p. 677-682.) VXA
1453. Protecting a battleship against tor-
pedoes. (Popular science monthly, New
York, v. 90, 1916, p. 81.) ♦DA
1454. Protection against submarine tor-
pedo attack. (New York Times, Feb. 6.
1916, part 5, p. 7, col. 1.) ♦D
Article on invention by M. Weil.
1455. Rosso, Alessandro Giovanni. I
sommergibili nel diritto della guerra marit-
tima. (Rivista marittima, Roma, anno 49,
trimestre 4, 1916, p. 369-396; anno 50,
trimestre 1, 1917, p. 27-44.) VXA
1456. S., E. D. Artiglieria per la difesa
contro i sommergibili. (Rivista marit-
tima, Roma, anno 49, trimestre 3, 1916.
p. 323-326.) VXA
1457. Sea-going submarines and their
torpedo armaments. (Scientific American,
New York, v. 114, 1916, p. 396.) VA
Editorial.
1458. Ship's under-water eye sights hid-
den mines, illus. (Popular mechanics,
Chicago, v. 25, 1916, p. 161.) VFA
1459. Ships proof against the torpedo.
(Scientific American, New York, v. 115,
1916, p. 95.) VA
Also printed in the Journal of the United States
artillery. Fort Monroe, v. 46, 1916, p. 253, VIVA.
Brief note.
1460. Snow, Chester R., and Harold G.
Douglas. Mine efficiency from storehouse
to dock, illus. (Journal of the United
States artillery. Fort Monroe, v. 46, 1916,
p. 319-332.) VWA
1461. Sunderland, Archibald H. The S. S.
"Noordam" and a mine, illus. (Journal of
the United States artillery, Fort Monroe,
V. 45, 1916, p. 314-316.) VWA
1462. Test of Hammond wireless control
torpedo. (Army and navy journal. New
York, V. 54, 1916, p. 338-339.) ft VWA
Tests made at Gloucester, Mass.
1463. Torpedo catcher. (New York
Times, Aug. 14, 1916, p. 4, col. 6.) ♦ D
Invention of F. Lapan tried out at Newport.
1464. Torpedo nets. (Scientific Ameri-
can. New York, v. 114, 1916, p. 297.) VA
Brief note.
1465. Torpedo supply. (New York Times.
May 1, 1916, p. 6, col. 5.) ♦D
Newport station turns out better variety than
those purchased in Europe.
1466. Torpedo tubes. illus. (Marine
engineer, London, v. 38, 1916, p. 124-125.)
VXA
Also printed in Scientific American supplement,
New York, V. 81. 1916. p. 149. VA.
1467. Torpedo tubes in large warships.
(Engineer, London, v. 121, 1916, p. 441-442.)
VA
Valuable historical notes on the evolution of the
torpedo.
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1916, continued,
1468. [United States torpedo.j (New York
Times, Feb. 10, 1916, p. 3, col. 8.) ♦ D
1469. Vibrations of enemy ship steer new
torpedo, illus. (Popular mechanics, Chi-
cago, V. 26, 1916, p. 815.) VFA
1469a. Wellenstein, A. Untersuchung
einer fcindlichen Flieger-Brandbombe.
Welche Massnahmen sind bei feindlichen
Fliegerangriffcn mit Brandbomben zu beo-
bachten? (Chemiker-Zeitung, Cothen,
Jahrg. 40, 1916, p. 9-10.) tt VOA
Tesi of an incendiary bomb dropped in the city
of Trier. Gives directions for extinguishing fires
set by these bombs.
1470. Whitehead torpedo. (New York
Times, March 10, 1916, p. 12, col. 3.) ♦ D
Placed on exhibition by American Defense Soci-
ety.
1471. Wildrick, Meade. Effect upon
measures for coast defense of the develop-
ment of submarine and aerial attack, illus.
(Journal of the United States artillery, Fort
Monroe, v. 45, 1916, p. 145-180.) VWA
Valuable notes on mines and torpedoes.
1472. Williamson, W. P. Some notes on
torpedo gyroscopes and their adjustments
in service. (United States Naval Institute,
Proceedings, Annapolis, v. 42, 1916, p. 157-
170.) VXA
1917
1473. Admiral Fiske on sea blockades.
(Army and navy journal, New York, v. 54,
1917, p. 763-764.) ft VWA
Notes use of the torpedoplape at Gallipoli.
1474. An Aerial torpedo that makes bom-
bardments from the air more effective,
illus. (Scientific American, New York,
v. 116, 1917, p. 156.) VA
1474a. The Barlow aerial torpedo. (Scien-
tific American, New York, v. 116, 1917,
p. 57.) VA
Brief description.
1475. Benjamin, Park. The Fiske tor-
pedo-plane, illus. (Independent, New
York, V. 90, 1917, p. 281-282.) ♦ DA
1476. Chandler, Edward F. The modern
automobile torpedo. illus. (Scientific
American, New York, v. 116, 1917, p. 548-
549. 563-565.) VA
1476a. Degouy, Jean Baptiste Charles
Robert Mathicu. La guerre sous-marine
de 1917. (Revue des deux mondes, Paris,
periode 6, tome 37, 1917, p. 443-456.) ♦ DM
1477. A Dirigible aero torpedo, illus.
(Illustrated world, Chicago, v. 26, 1917, p.
903.) VDA
Invention of George F. Russell of Iloboken, N. J.
1478. F., A. Torpilleurs allemands et
destroyers anglais, illus. (Le genie civil,
Paris, tome 60, 1917, p. 1-5.) VA
1479. Fiske, Bradley Allen. Admiral
Fiske tells of torpedoplane. (Army and
navy journal, New York, v. 54, 1917, p.
780.) tt VWA
Also in United States Naval Institute, Proceed-
ings, Annapolis, v. 43, 1917, p. 855, VXA.
1479a.
Defending America with tor-
pedoplanes. illus. (Popular science
monthly, New York, v. 90, 1917, p. 690-692.)
♦DA
1480.
(Urges adoption of the tor-
pedoplane by the United States navy.i
(New York Times, Feb. 13, 1917, p. 11.
col. 3; March 26, 1917, p. 9, col. 2.) * D
For comments by E. F. Chandler see issue for
Feb. 18, 1917, part 1, p. 15, col. 3.
1481. Flowers, John B. Foiling torpedoes
with whirling plates. illus. (Popular
science monthly. New York, v. 90, 1917,
p. 643-644.) ♦ DA
1482. French defence against submarines.
(United States Naval Institute, Proceed-
ings, Annapolis, v. 43, 1917, p. 1561-1562.)
VXA
Abstracted from the New York Times.
1483. Gautreau, J. B. Dewey and the
offensive in warfare. (Army and navy
journal. New York, v. 54, 1917, p. 1147.)
ttVWA
1484. Gemsback, H. Combating the
torpedo, illus. (Electrical experimenter,
New York, v. 5, May, 1917, p. 10-11, 68. 70.)
VGA
1484a. Gemsback, H., and H. W. Secor.
Electric "bloodhounds" to find and destroy
U-boats, illus. (Electrical experimenter.
New York, v. 5, 1917, p. 298, 347.) VGA
Method intended to steer a torpedo by the sound
of the submarine propellers.
1485. Gibson, Charles R. War inventions
and how they were invented: an interest-
ingly written description of the many appli-
ances and weapons used in war, and how
they work, told in simple language. Lon-
don: Seeley, Service & Co., Ltd., 1917.
2 p.l., (1)10-255(1) p., 8 pi. 12^ (The
science for children library.) V
About the deadly torpedo, p. 155-167. How tor-
pedoes and mines are exploded, p. 171-179.
1486. Joly, J. The origin of the sub-
marine. (Blackwood's magazine, New
York, V. 202, 1917, p. 106-117.) ♦ DA
Valuable biographical notes on Cornelius Drebbel
and Marin Mersenne.
1486a. Kaiserov, B. Types of metal
grenades and grenade guns. (International
military digest. New York, v. 3, 1917, p. 335-
336.) VWA
Abstracted from Voenny Sbornik, December, 1916.
TORPEDOES
715
1917, continued.
1486b. Lestonnat, Raymond. La destruc-
tion des sous-marins ennemis. illus.
(L'illustration, Paris, tome 149, 1917, p. 106-
107.) ♦ DM
1487. Moltke, Helmuth Karl Bernhard,
Graf von. Moltke on torpedo warfare.
(Army and navy journal, New York, v. 54,
1917, p. 974-975.) ft VWA
Letter addressed to General McClellan, March 6.
1873.
1488. Nimitz, C W. Valor militar e tac-
tica do moderno submarino. (Revista
maritima brazileira, Rio de Janeiro, v. 70,
1917, p. 493-510.) VXA
1489. Points on the torpedo. (Scientific
American, New York, v. 117, 1917, p. Z%.)
VA
1490. Pollen, Arthur. Influence of the
torpedo on ship construction. (United
States Naval Institute, Proceedings, An-
napolis, V. 43, 1917, p. 403-404.) VXA
Abstracted from Land and water.
1490a. A Submarine torpedo: what it is
and how it works, illus. (Current history,
New York, v. 6, 1917, p. 280-281.) BTZE
1491. Torpedo manufacturing project.
(Army and navy register, Washington,
V. 61, 1917, p. 194-195.) ft VWA
1492. Torpedo nets. (Army and navy
register, Washington, v. 61, 1917, p. 419.)
ttVWA
Also printed in Proceedings of the United States
Naval Institute, Annapolis, v. 43, 1917, p. 1035-1036,
VXA.
1493. Torpedo nets. (New York Times,
Feb. 10, 1917, p. 1, col. 3, p. 8, col. 5; Feb.
17, 1917, p. 1, col. 2; Feb. 18, 1917, part 1,
p. 13, col. 6; Feb. 28, 1917, p. 7, col. 4; March
31, 1917, p. 2, col. 6.) ♦D
Nets used to protect New York harbor, Hampton
Roads, Norfolk navy yard and Puget Sound.
1494. Torpedoes and torpedo craft.
(Army and navy journal, New York, v. 54,
1917, p. 915.) ttVWA
Abstract of lecture delivered before the civilian
volunteers* naval course of 1916 by Lieut. F. H.
Roberts, U. S. N.
1495. Torpedoing the enemy's trenches as
a preliminary to infantry attack, illus.
(Scientific American, New York, v. 116,
1917, p. 463, 475.) VA
Account of a steam-propelled land torpedo.
1496. The Torpedoplane — an American
invention — successfully used by Germans
against British shipping. (Aerial age,
New York, v. 5, 1917, p. 415-^16.) VDS
1497. Torpedoplane invented by Rear-
Admiral Fiske. illus. (United States
Naval Institute, Proceedings, Annapolis,
V. 43, 1917, p. 1524-1526.) VXA
Abstracted from the New York Times.
1498. United States. — Naval Intelligence
Office. A brief description of submarine
mines... Washington: Gov. Prtg. Off.,
1917. 8f. illus. 8° VXV
1498a. United SUtes. — Ordnance Office,
War Department. Description and in-
structions for the use of rifle and hand
grenades. Washington: Gov. Prtg. Off.,
1917. 14 p., 3 pi. 8^ VODp.box
1499. Walker, J. Bernard. The sub-
marine problem: closing the North Sea
with a bomb-curtain, illus. (Scientific
American, v. 116, 1917, p. 616-617.) VA
1500. Weaver, Erasmus Morgan. Notes
on military explosives. New York: John
Wiley & Sons, Inc., 1917. viii,382p. 8^
VOG
Precautions to be observed in charging torpedoes
and shell with high explosives, p. 241-242.
1501. Woodhouse, Henry. Textbook of
naval aeronautics. With introduction by
Rear Admiral Bradley A. Fiske. New
York: The Century Co., 1917. 7 p.l., 3-
288 p. illus. f^ tVDY
How the revolutionary Leavitt torpedo was de-
veloped, p. 14-15. The torpedoplane and its posst-
bilities, Bradley A. Fiske, p. 16--19. Locating sub-
merged mines with aircraft, p. 51-52.
INDEX OF AUTHORS
indnidiol entria.
A., 936.
A., D. H., m.
A., F. d*. 832.
Abbol. Henrr Larcom, 136. 1S3, 16B, 382.
Abell, T. B.. 1306.
Alu. Cenaro, 122.
Ala, lOgO.
Alstr, Philip R., 1081.
AlUnui, A. L.. 1B6, 242.
AllUon, R., 187.
Andler, S.. 1233.
Ancicr, R. H.. 773.
YtAtma. 262.
Bilct, John Ilanrard, 1242.
BioDint, Thnmai. 21.
Biiol, M.. 1119, 1148.
BUctot. Rene, 1320.
Blake, Homer C, 243.
■en, Jacob, S66.
[oil. Sim»n, 409, 491.
onl, Bird. 171, 297, 298. 299, 3
Avery, lUir L.. 1236.
.Ayleibury. T. W., 612.
Ateveda Milaner, JoSn F
H., g
Burr, S. D. V., 941.
II., F.. 103B. 1083.
1!.. F. J.. 519.
II., I^, 938, 966.
B.. H., 10B4.
Ilache, Rene, 1315, 1315a.
nuan. R. II.. 673.
llailly, B., 353.
n»ird, George Waahington,
138. 139. 155.203, 418.
1, Pedro H.. 1033.
L.. 865.
BcaL S.. 94.
Beaaley, Walter L.. 967.
Beek. Z.. 1167.
Ilethler. W. II,. 290.
lleilb. 969.
Belirior. Bernard Fareit dr. 25, 26.
Ilelknap, Reginald R.. 1417,
1328, 141g. 1474a.
mundo. 490.
. 995, 996. 1029. 1085, l€
Chandk-t, Edward F.. 1325, 1326, 1327, 1'
Chandler. Lloyd H., 775, 776, 869. 972.
Cfaapuii. 1034.
227.
Charmoille, 1139, 1150. 1168. 1190.
TORPEDOES
Clowei, WiLtiam Uird. U4. 603, 604. 804.
CohcD, Samutl. 1326.
Collwlo, Luy*. 17.
Collitt. Fnncii J., 42,
Colomb, Philip Howard. 6SS.
Combe, Julei, S45.
Vicli
Mario, 45!, 456.
1329.
Alberl. 156, 302.
t25.
Honctrio, 575, 607.
avo. 97S, 104O. 1430.
lednno. Scbaitian. 22
t, Cuillernio, 946, I17(
'S>5,^ SSI.
:irtk<A' Allen, 12.
S7. 1473,
1479i.. 1480, ISOI.
Flelchlr. Fr.nk P.. 661.
Fletcher. R. A.. 1154.
1481.
. 1426.
lerii, Viltorio E., 840, 1192.
'. E. H.mi!ton, 1247.
ish. J»me«. 35-37.
Fcerdiniie. Edmund R.. 266.
Froit. U. II.. 1199.
Fulton, Robert. 31. 32.
Fyfe. Herbert C, S43, 862.
i. Henry C. 942.
Ite Feo, v.. 1349,
:;»utre»u, J. B., 1483.
iavotti, 805, 808.
r.eitel, Hu. 1106. 1132.
Dibos. M., 898.
ly. 52.
.
a. 1460.
J„ 546. 625,
327
bnc. Lie.
11., 717.
boc, tmi
1336.
re.t. 1337.
nhill. A. C.
fell. Hubert,
void. Charlei,
l-'awceit. Wsldon. 900.
I'ddhaun. Frani Maria. •
l'etg««,a, }. N., 1256.
11., J., 579, 718-20.
II., H., 1264.
Haddy. T. J.. 617, 621. 641.
HaeniE. A.. 976.
Hamilton, E. T.. 609.
Hamilton, John Randolph, 81.
Hanielet, Jean Appier, 16.
417.
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TTcllweg, J. F., 1205.
Hennebert, Eugene, 144, 497.
Hill, Walter N.. 159.
Hinkamp, C. N,. 1349, 1350.
Hintze, 1206.
Hoar, Allen, 1437.
Hobart-Hampden, Augustus Charles, 368.
Hoff, William Bainbridge, 330.
Hoffmann, A. M., 1098.
Hoganc. J. T., 369.
Holman, George F. W., 526.
Holman, II. R., 43.
Holmes, N. J.. 70, 145.
Horsnaill, W. O., 1351.
Hovgaard, George William, 527.
Huber, James, 1353.
Hughes, W. S., 461.
Hunt, Ridgely, 582.
Hurd, Archibald Spiccr, 845, ^11.
Lay, John L., 113.
Leavitt, F. M., 556.
Le Franc, A., 1143, 1156-1159, 1174. 1175, 1213,
1271.
Lcrnct, Alexander, 1214.
Le Roll, P., 847, 872, 907.
I^ Roy. A.. 421.
Lc Seven, E., 1102.
Lestonnat. Raymond, 1486.
Lindner, Kurt, 1005.
Lindsay, Charles, 160.
Lisbonnc, E., 422. 423, 462, 557, 558.
Lissak, Ormond Mitchell, 1272.
Livramcnto, A.. 1215.
Lloy<l, E. W., 756.
Lohr, Carl A., 1439.
Lopez, Lutgardo, 1440.
Loygorri, Joaquin de, 1006, 1103.
M
lachino, A., 1207.
Incontri, Attclio, 948.
Jackson, R. H., 785.
Jacoucci, T., 846.
Jaeger, Christian, 1266.
James, H., 1356.
Jane, Frederick T., 697, 722, 811, 904, 1208.
Jaques. William Henry, 418, 419, 502, 645.
Jeffers, W. N., 1241.
Jervais, W. F. Drummond. 82.
Joly. J.. 1486.
Jones, Rol)ert, 27.
Jourdan, Sauvairo, 1267.
Kacmpffcrt, Waldcniar, 1357.
Kaiserov, B., 1486a.
Kallenbach, Oscar G. IL, 950.
Kekewich, Piers K., 1269.
Kelly. James, 623.
Kerc'hoat, L.. 1209, 1210.
Kimball, William Wirt. 285, 813.
Kingsford, H., 335.
Kirkland, William A., 113.
Knapp, H. S.. 628.
Kondelka, Alfred, Freiherr von, 583.
Kreil, J., 1180.
Kretschmer, O., 1211.
Krummholz. F., 267.
L., 951.
L., P., 754. 786, 787, 978, 1004, 1268.
Laghezza, G., 1269.
Lakin-Smith, C, 723.
Lalande, I.^uis, 1046.
Lanchester, Frederick William, 1270.
La Rouveraye, Paul de, 788.
Lartige, de, 373.
Lassoc, V. F., 679.
Laurentl C, 789, 790, 794, 814, 815. 871, 952, 1101.
M.. 953.
Al., E., o4o.
M.. L., 1176.
M., v., 849.
M. de T., E. de, 1273.
McElgin, Hugh J. B., 1274.
Machado, Orlando, 1363.
Machado de Castro c Silva, J., 1275, 1276.
Mahan. I). H.. 463.
Malfatti, V.. 850.
Manceau, Claude, 424.
Marcillac. P.. 584.
Mar.sollet, Raoul. 1096.
Marulli. F., 873.
Marva, Jose. 646.
Maury, Richard Lancelot, 1366.
Max, 954. 1007.
Maxim. Hudson. 698, 725. 908.
May, J. H., 726.
Muzzinghi, R.. 1443.
Mercader, Pedro, 464.
Merrell, John P., 146.
Merrifield, C. W., 115.
Mersenne, Marin, 18.
Mewes, Rudolf, 1217.
Michel-Schmidt. M., 1104.
Michelsen. S., 1218.
Mier, Eduardo, 680.
Miessner, Benjamin Franklin. 1367, 1444.
Moerath, J. N., 116.
Moffett, Cleveland, 1281. 1368.
Moltke. H. K. B., Graf von, 1487.
Monreal y Fernandez-Rodil, Fedcrico, 910.
Montero, Enrique de. 1105.
Montgery, de, 38, 39.
Montojo, Antonio. 270.
Moore, Willard G.. 1447.
Moors. H., 308.
Morali, R. S., 874.
Morshead, W., 102.
MuUer, 27.
Munez Quijano, F.. 910.
Muniz Barreto, Edmundo Williams. 1282. 1283. 1448.
Murphy, G. Read, 559.
Myers, A. E. C, 1009.
N
Xeescr, Robert Wilden. 1284.
Neudeck. G.. 980, 1106.
Newton, J. T., 506a.
TORPEDOES
Nibtack, Albrrt Farker. 757.
Nimiti. C. W.. 1488.
Nootfaal, II., 709, 729, 758, 779, 791, 911, VBl, lUU.
1014, 1146.
Noel. G. H., 321.
Nardmann, Clurlti, 1450.
Normand, J. A.. 322. 177, 43e.
OcenaHk, Ludvig. 1219, 1286.
Onral, Pertinet d'. 2J.
Owens, T. C. 1288.
n^holm, r. W. E., 483.
Pauierbielir, W., 10S4.
Farga, Liiis F. de, 760.
Fariii, Raffacle. 1016.
S.. 7M.
S., E, D
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1
14S6.
Saim-Rc
qui
■>ii>.
Silf, M
T
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L
0.
6n, Ba
Santini,
Ft
CO
12«.
Santoro
c
sa
■e, 8S4
;. L., 984.
I, C„ 1222.
i. M. von, 287.
nni, 1377. 1451.
iirda Juttino de, 1378.
inor J. dc. 1452, 1452*.
run, Ricardo Feniandei, 439.
or, ][. Winficld. 13S
I, John Stephen, 857.
mowici, Kaiimieri, 20.
:lt, Robert C, 1179, 1228.
an, C. 324. 382.
I. Chart
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Smith, gmi
Smith. R. C. 703.
Clic«i«r R., 1460.
Somborn, Th., 765.
Soulagcl, C. C, 384,
Spea
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Lawrence, S5S, (
, John R.. 737.
1. Giutave, 323. 338, 339, 590. i
l»n. J. B., 762.
. Friti. 1061.
- AlemaAr. Jo«*, 732, 957.
1, A., 430.
-IJ, F. H., 1494.
Robinun, Eugen
649.
H., 1276.
, ErnMi K., 763. 764.
^^tcnio, 1382.
Talbot, F, A. A., 795.
Technik df Kii
Thomas, C. O.. 1393.
Th<.my^rof^ J. E., 1068.
Thornycrofl, John Ium, 377, 666.
29. 30.
ToonKnd. A. O., HOI.
Trcbcaiu), ErnM, 1402. 1403.
Tullinscr. Karl. 633.
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Unar, Thcodor, 1129.
Uticy, S. \V.. 1301.
v., 1026.
Vallarino, E.. 482. 484.
Valliere, Jean Florcnt, 28.
Vance. Williii R., 1130.
Vandevelflc, 134.
Vannutelli, L.. 1302.
Varicas, Cecil, 825.
Vauvert, Maxiinc. 76.
Vcnnin, L., 1302.
Very, E. W., 418, 566.
VoKt. n. C, 635.
w
\Va«ncr. Adolf, 1131.
WainwriKht. R., 541.
VVaIke, WillouRhby. 864.
Walker, J. Bernard. 1499.
Walker, Sydney Ferris, 1304.
Walthcr. P., 1132.
Warner, Oscar C, 1406.
Weaver, Erasmus Morgan. 1500.
Weir, Robert, 110.
Wellenstein. A., 1469a.
Wellman. II. Page. 748.
Weyl. C. 484.
White. William II.. 992.
Wilby. F. B., 1305.
Wilcox. Frank A., 993.
Wildreck, Meade. 1471.
Wilkins. John. 19.
Williamson. W. P., 1472.
Wilmot. Sidney Farley. 798.
Wilson. J. E.. 668.
Winn. Frank L., 619.
Wisser. John Philip, 935.
Withers. Thomas, jr., 1186, 1193.
Wittmer. R.. 1136.
Woodhousf. Henry. 1501.
Wool ley, A. Sedgwick. 167.
Will lostor (2. marquis), Edward Somerset, 40.
N.. ^'M.
\. e Y.. 1137.
Y.. 485.
Yarrow, A. F.. 349. 669.
Zalinski, E. L.. 486, 518. 542. 620.
INDEX OF SUBJECTS
Numbers refer to individual entries.
Aerial attack, 1471.
Aeronautics, 1 501 .
.Aircraft in war, 1270.
.American Defense Society, 1470.
.\ntwcrp. Siege of, 664, 901.
B
Balloons:
Electric-torpedo, 246.
Torpedo, 435.
Hatteries, electric, 192.
Battlefields, lighting of, 16. 21, 1408.
Battleships:
Design, 1288.
Submarine attack, 1238.
Torpedo room, 930.
Blockades, 1473.
Bohn & Kohler, 1187.
Bombs, 16. 20, 22, 25, 1434a.
Aerial. 1372.
Dropping from aeroplanes, 1335. 1418a.
(.iierman. incendiary. 1343.
Incendiary, 1406a, 1469a.
Marten-Hall aeroplane, 1216, 1277.
Bronze in torpedoes, 1419.
Brotherhood, Peter, 529.
(.'amcra and the torpedo, 264.
('amera obscura, 763.
Charge cases, 175.
Circuit closers, 172.
Citizen soldier, 40a.
Coast defense, 82, 762, 834. 892, 933. 1090, 1471.
Corfu, torpedo operations. 391.
Fire, artificial, 16.
Fire arrows, 21.
Fire barrels. 21, 37.
Fire caused by bombs, 1469a.
Fireships, 36, 40a, 519.
Fireworks, 26-28.
Fuses:
Mines, 1214.
Torpedo, 100, 156, 193, 302. 1225.
Ctallipoli. torpedoplanc operations, 1473.
Grapnel, electric. 335.
Grenades. 21. 22. 1344a. 1434a, 1486a, 1498a.
European war. 1315a.
History. 1315a.
Pedersen, 1055.
Rifle, 1107. 1498a.
Russo-Japanese war. 1057. 1315a.
(luncotton for torpedoes. 947.
Gunnery. 1272.
Wind problems. 783.
Guns:
Davis torpedo. 1118, 1122. 1124. 1169. 1179.
Dynamite torpedo, 337, 468.
Grenade, 1486a.
Hotchkiss, 340.
Machine. 505.
Machine, against torpedoes, 37 i.
Pneumatic, 477.
Torpedo. 601. 1179.
Torpedo: Gathman, 809.
Torpedo: Lance, 577.
Torpedo: Yarrow's, 517.
Torpedo: Zalinski's. 454. 486, 634.
Gyroscopes: •
Obry, 791.
On torpedoes, 1201, 1472.
Dardanelles, 1334.
Detectors, microphone, 1327.
Drcadnaughts \9. submarines, 1429.
E
E. W. Bliss Co.. 810.
Easthampton, L. I., 37.
Electricity :
In submarine defense. 244.
In submarine mining, 1339.
In warfare, 552, 1328. 1386.
Explosions, submarine, 31, 444, 1341
Explosives, 1111.
Explosive.^, military, 1500.
H
Hague convention, laws on use of mines. 1374.
Hammond Radio Research Laboratory. 1444.
Harbors :
Mine defense, 1236, 1243.
Protection by nets, 1493.
Torpedo defense. 33a. 43, 72, 182, 362. 367. 384.
904, 933, 1244, 1439.
Hobson's Bay, torpedo accident, 293.
Howell Torpedo Co. vs. E. W. Bliss Co., 810.
Induction machines, 148.
International Electrical Exposition, 358.
Inventions, war, 1485.
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Lake Torpedo Boat Co., 979.
La Rochelle, siege of, 664.
Launches, torpedo, 130a, 158, 181, 208, 215, 216,
242, 337.
Liquid fire, 40a.
NaTy:
British, 34.
Confederate, use of torpedoes by, 44, 50-52, 54-59,
61, 69, 369, 945.
France, 100.
New York harbor, 35.
Newport torpedo station, 1465.
Norwich, Conn., 623.
Norwich University, 40a.
M
Machines, infernal, 24.
Mines, 23, 25, 26, 310, 386, 823, 892, 934, 982, 994,
1018, 1074. 1126, 1144, 1167, 1176, 1178, 1213,
1214, 1223, 1230, 1251, 1266, 1268, 1269, 1274,
1295. 1303, 1319, 1365. 1384, 1387, 1403, 1460,
1461, 1471.
Anchored. 1258.
Automatic submarine, 1166, 1311.
Commander's board, 1147.
Companies, 1032.
Control. 1444.
Defense against, 1085.
Destruction of, 1365.
Detection, 1458.
Effect of explosions, 1149.
Elia's system, 1166, 1243.
Firing of, 1130, 1147, 1428, 1438, 1485.
Floating. 16, 20. 96, 1237, 1258.
German navy. 1406.
History, 1019. 1236.
Ignition, 1253.
In naval warfare, 1278.
International law. 1064, 1300, 1374.
Land, 16. 1358. 1404.
Legal use in war, 1018.
Planting, 1166, 1177, 1243, 1365, 1432, 1438.
Planting, forms of records of, 1322.
Protection against. 1151. 1265, 1446.
Reckless strewing of, 1293.
Russo-Japanese war. 943, 955, 1089, 1193, 1278.
Santiago harbor, 711.
Sweeping up of, 1331.
Mines. Submarine. 29. 82. 153, 164, 282, 418, 728,
738. 763. 826. 923. 935, 971, 973, 1005, 1035,
1065, 1119, 1132. 1179. 1212, 1246, 1262, 1272,
1329. 1339, 1351, 1353, 1498.
Defense. 1234, 1248.
Electrically operated, 857, 900.
Elia's system, 1204.
Firing by sound waves, 9^4.
Firing by wireless, 1172.
Hauling in, 1195.
In naval warfare, 1296.
Location by air craft, 1501.
Russo-Japanese war. 951.
Scandinavian experiments, 483.
Sinking of, 1187.
U. S. navy, 1193.
Vickcrs-Brequet system, 1166.
N
Naval construction:
Influence of torpedoes on, 1490.
Review of, 774.
Naval defense, 896.
Naval experts, board of, U. S., 571.
Naval maneuvers, French, 413.
Naval Uctics, 650, 651.
Naval warfare, 544, 804, 808.
Periscope, 1377, 1458.
Persons mentioned, other than authors:
Abbatt, W., 32.
Alexander, A., 107, 119.
Allan, Seymour. 652.
Armstrong. J. T., 770, 859.
Armstrong. William G., 1044. 1135.
Beardslec. W.. 60.
Berdan. H.. 356. 448.
Berger. Clarence L., 1110.
Borresen, Jacob, 891, 939.
Bourne, William, 858.
Braham, Philip, 107.
Branly, f.douard, 1172, 1444.
Brown, Uriah, 40a.
Bushnell, David. 34. 35. 92, 167. 186, 284, 393. 551.
858. 984, 1236.
Carter. W. T., 707.
Chamberlin. Paul E.. 1160.
Chandler. E. F., 1371.
Cochrane, Lord, 45.
Codrington, H., 93.
Colt. Samuel, 186, 284.
Coudray, Captain, 436.
Cross, John, 151.
Gushing, W. B., 284.
Daniels, Josephus, 1309.
Davies, G.. 66.
Davis. Cleland P.. 1036. 1048, 1051, 1113.
Delaficld, R., 61.
Denayrousse, 163.
Dewey, George. 1483.
Drcbbel, Cornel is Jacobsz, 18, 64, 664, 858, 901,
984, 1486.
Ebncr, Baron d*. 78.
Edison. Thomas A., 533.
Elliot. William, 31.
Ericsson. John, 254, 284, 295.
Fiske. Bradley Allen, 552, 1333, 1354, 1399, 1496.
1497.
Franklin. Benjamin, 1444.
Fulton, Robert. 33. 45, 92, 186. 284, 444, 858, 901.
984, 1369, 1381, 1401.
Gabet, 1135.
Gardner. J.. 1444.
Gianibclli. Fedcrigo, 901.
Gisborne, Frederick N., 83.
Goubet, 354.
Graydon, J. A., 316.
Graydon, James Weir, 487.
Haddan, J., 107.
Haight. George E., 328. 506.
Hale, F. T. Marten, 1107.
Hall, Martin E., 416.
Halligan, John. jr.. 879.
Halpine, N. J. U T., 642.
Hammond, John Hays, jr., 1220. 1279, 1411, 1412,
1440.
Harvey, F., 344.
Harvey, John, 1.
Holmes, H. J.. 74-75.
Holmes, Joseph R., 555.
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Persons mentioned, other than authors, continued.
Holmes, Nathaniel J., 62, 78.
Hornby, Vice-Admiral, 355.
Howell, John A., 230.
Humphreys, General, 106.
Hurrcll, M., 590.
I sham. W. S.. 949.
Jeffers, William N., 50.
Jones, G. Horatio, 812, 1123.
Lapan. F., 1463.
Lay, John Lewis, 268.
Lee, Ezra, 34.
Lewis, John, 94.
Lisbonne, £., 473.
Logue, Charles A., 1071.
McClellan. George B., 1487.
Macdonald, Hall. 219.
McEvoy, C. A., 14, 189, 201, 238.
Mclntyre, Joseph J., 937.
McKay, Donald, 65.
Mallet, 78.
Matheson, 201.
Matteucci. M., 41.
Maury, Matthew Fontaine, 74, 75, 1366.
Maxim, Hiram, 686.
Maxim, Hudson, 691, 1309.
Merrifield, C. W., 88.
Mersenne, Marin. 984, 1486.
Mix, Mr., 37.
Murphy, G. Read, 567, 568.
Nasmyth, James, 629.
Nebol, M., 71.
Noble, Andrew, 97.
Normand, J. A., 473.
Norton, C. J.. 187.
Orling, Axel. 770, 859, 1135.
Paixhan, General, 119.
Palmer, F. I., 129.
Paulson. Richard, 380, 425.
Peck. Edward C, 471.
Penny, Mr., 37.
Pcppard. Frank, 246.
Porter. David, 218.
Reinhardt. H. J., 1370.
Rendel, George W., 103.
Roberts, Mr., 109.
Russell, George F., 1307, 1407, 1477.
Sarrepont, H. de, 144.
.Seamands, James D., 662.
Sel fridge, T. O., 336.
Sims. W. Scott. 533.
Singer, 201.
Strauss. Admiral. 1436.
Sypher. J. H.. 704.
Tesla, Nikola, 740. 1135, 1444.
Tuck, T. H. L.. 331.
Unge, W. T.. 816. 830.
Wallace, Lew, 407.
Warner, Captain. 111.
Warsop, George, 107.
Weeks, Asa, 260.
Weil. M., 1454.
White. John Samuel, 438.
Whitchousc, Robert. 831. 958, 959.
Williams, J. S., 345, 348.
Wilson, Admiral, 699.
Wilson, Captain, 585.
Wilson, Ernest. 1444.
Wirtemberg, Dukes of, 64.
Wirth, Dcvaux C. 1444.
Wood, Leonard, 1435.
Wood, William H., 506.
PeUrds, 21.
Portsmouth :
Torpedo boat tests, 1120.
Torpedo experiments, 440, 441.
Powder vessels. 519.
Primers, Abel's mechanical, 185.
Projectiles:
Low velocity, definitions, 1434a.
Torpedo carrying, 1113.
Radiodynamics, 1440.
Rockets. 16. 20, 22, 23, 138, 219.
Santiago harbor defense, 711.
Schneider & Co., Creusot plant, 727.
Seaplanes, Fiske torpedo launching, 1318, 1418.
Shells, 1434a.
Ships:
Torpedoing of, 807, 1380, 1391, 1393, 1395.
Under water eye of, 1458.
Ships mentioned:
Alarm, 226.
Audaciaux, 780.
Bailey. 687.
Bainbridge, 759.
Belleisle, 882, 887, 890.
Bisson, 1261.
B!akcly, 893.
Blanco Encalada, 599.
La Bombe, 364.
Burrows, 1205.
Cairo, 48.
Cassini, 1155.
Cerbere, 1197, 1224.
Commandant Riviire, 1194, 1196.
Coureur, 494.
Gushing, 565, 661.
David Bushnell, 379.
El Destructor, 466.
Douro, 1375.
Eden, 997.
Farragut, 827.
Faulx, 1221.
Ferret, 653.
Florida, 1070.
Forrest, 197.
Fortune, 123.
Fourche, 1221.
Fuje, 700.
Gulflight, 1380, 1395.
Hitachi Maru, 899.
Hornet, 639.
Housatonic, 47.
Hydra et Scylla, 799.
Ikadsuchi, 753.
Intrepid, 171.
Leon, 1400.
Lion, 1202.
Lusitania. 1357, 1398.
Magon, 1198.
Maine, 667, 716.
Nautilus, 1369.
Noordam, 1461.
Oberon. 147, 164, 176.
Perry, 881.
P'antagcnet. 37.
Pluton, 1197, 1224.
Polyphemus, 257.
Port Arthur, 943.
Porter. 705.
Ramilies, 623.
Rattlesnake, 501.
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Renaudm, 1261.
Sado Maru, 899.
Sokol. 665.
Stiletto, 526.
Tennessee, 469.
Terror. 736.
Trenton, 209.
Triana. 123.
Trombe, 780.
Vesuvius, 166, 634.
Viper, 778.
Vizcaya, 712.
Vulcan. 602.
Sociedad forges et chantiers dc la Mediterr&neo, 578.
Spur- torpedo-ram, 129.
Submarine engineering, 1304.
Submarines, 18, 19, 34, 35, 39. 155. 165. 385. 446,
652. 721. 739. 787. 793. 807. 837, 845, 858, 870,
876. 878. 913, 914, 924. 1066, 1092. 1100, 1105,
1110. 1118, 1268, 1272, 1297, 1306, 1317, 1321.
1324, 1350, 1369, 1381-1383, 1385, 1389, 1452.
1452a, 1455. 1482. 1486. 1499.
.■\rmol control system. 859.
Attack, 1391. 1471.
C. S. N. Handley. 945.
(ierman navy. 1450.
Tactics. 1488.
Warfare. 1280.
Warfare in 1917. 1476a.
Telephone and the torpedo, 237. 1340.
Toposcope, 78.
Torches, Aerial torpedo, 1408.
Torpedo alarm, 210.
Torpedo armament, 210.
Torpedo boats and destroyers, 67, 69, 72, 80, 123, 154,
190. 211, 230a. 276. 277. 278, 295, 309. 322, 326,
333. 340. 341. 349. 354. 364. 379, 382, 388, 405.
410, 427, 442, 475, 502, 522, 524, 527, 546, 582,
589, 604, 665, 667, 673, 687. 697, 705, 714, 715,
724, 727, 774, 775, 778, 785, 826, 828, 840, 860,
893. 897, 906. 913. 914. 927. 929, 977, 991, 1001.
1015, 1019, 1050, 1068, 1145, 1205, 1211, 1230.
1261, 1264, 1371, 1437, 1494.
Aluminum, 637, 655, 669.
Armor, 671.
Attack, 476.
Herdan, 448.
Draziltan navy. 1087.
Hritish navy. 423. 452, 536, 548. 639, 675, 1088,
1478.
Bulgarian navy, 1052.
Chilean navy, 1182.
Cost. 658.
Daniith navy, .142.
Defense, 11 JO.
Design. 695. 757.
E'ectric, 331.
Equipment, 442.
French navy. 253, 414. 423, 494. 1197, 1198, 1261.
Cerman navy, 423, 495, 548, 589, 1076, 1259, 1478.
f;recian navy, 1202, 1208.
In the Rluck sea, 240.
Influence on marine architecture, 252.
Italian navy, 423, 631.
Japanese navy, 753.
Lnnd. 503.
Motor, 1008.
Nasmyth's, 629.
Ocean race, 1015.
r)rganization. 813.
Torpedo boats and destroyers, continued.
Policy, 703.
Portuguese navy, 1375.
Russian navy, 233, 342, 423, 665, 821.
Spanish- American war, 737.
Spanish navy, 535, 735.
Speed, 1063.
Steel, 236.
Tactics, 261, 607, 616, 640, 641. 767, 1067.
U. S. navy, 565. 708, 759, 865, 1097.
Visibility. 656.
Wireless control, 880.
Torpedo guard, 1397.
Jones* buoyant, 812.
Torpedo range, 217.
Torpedo scare, 368. 392.
Torpedo screen for ships, 1431.
Torpedo shells:
Effect of. 615.
tlerman, 620.
Torpedo swimmers, 393,
Torpedo warfare, 85, 92, 140. 147. 157. 159, lol.
167, 177. 186, 215, 218, 219, 220, 229, 239, 258,
263, 266. 280. 297, 310, 345. 346, 365, 366, 382.
387. 388, 391, 394. 409. 418. 443, 444. 502, 509,
511. 534. 594. 603. 616. 738. 765. 775. 792. 798.
894. 908. 922. 924, 926, 927, 968. 977, 1298.
1352, 1487.
Black sea, 240.
Torpedoes:
Accidents, 180, 292, 293, 350.
Aggressive, 137.
Anchoring of, 413.
.\nti-submarine, launching from aeroplanes, 1413.
At Gallipoli, 1473.
At sea, 221.
Attack, 1070. 1099, 1241, 1330.
.\u9trian navy, 86, 395, 589, 1342.
Automatic, 328, 1176.
Automobile, 425, 463, 482, 581, 625, 680, 709, 775.
791, 807, 869, 901, 910, 978, 1014, 1019. 1046.
1058, 1090, 1098, 1139, 1143, 1170, 1175, 1184.
1222, 1228, 1235, 1267, 1312, 1313, 1325, 1328,
1329, 1336, 1476.
.\yton, 648.
Balloon, 1185.
Baltic sea, 459.
Bangalore, 1305.
Baril, 551.
Batteries at I^oubc bay, 1109, 1121.
Berdan, 356, 357, 371. 375. 484, 506a.
Bibliography, 1255.
Blank firing, 895.
Bliss-Leavitt, 941, 970. 976. 988, 1003. 1011, 1083.
1228, 1235, 1298, 1313, 1344, 1440.
Bouee, 551.
Brazilian navy, 647.
Brcnnan, 301, 324, 359, 449-451. 462, 504, 516,
539, 572, 576. 606, 738, 795.
Buonaccorsi, 570.
Bushnell's. 1316.
Caliber, 1189.
i'annon ball, 436, 437.
Catchers, 389, 438, 439, 1463.
('hinese, 94.
Chinese navy. 344. 372.
Clark's gyroscopic, 521.
Coast defense, 478. 491, 758, 993.
Companies, 942.
Compressed air reheating. 1012.
Control, 323, 396. 606, 670. 706. 791, 1020, 1161.
1220, 1354. 1367, 1392, 1414, 1490a.
Control by electric waves, 1021, 1141.
Control by Hertzian waves, 998.
Control bv wireless, 999, 1039, 1071, 1094, 1114.
1135, 1257, 1411, 1435, 1444, 1462.
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Torpedoes, continued.
Control, Hasktns' maKnetic, 705, 706.
Davis, 1036, 1048, 1164, 1398.
Defense, 512, 679. 680, 741, 759, 921, 1123, 1301.
Defense, Russian prizes for, 431.
Delayed action, 1037.
Demijohn, 46.
Destructive power, 766, 1038.
Detectors, 148, 149, 1229. 1326, 1361.
Detectors. Holmes'. 305, 555.
Detectors, McEvoy's, 610.
Dirigible, 584, 588, 642. 647, 744, 1140.
Dover harbor, 928.
Earth, 313.
Effect of explosions, 207, 458, 899, 1149.
Effect on war ships, 1091, 1133.
Efficiency, 1152.
Electric contact, 194.
Electrical, 62, 102, 145, 348, 384, 584, 1434.
Electrically exploding, 97.
Electricity applied to, 609, 1033.
Electro-mechanical, 195.
English system, 196.
Ericsson's, 98, 126, 127, 141, 142, 247, 285, 324.
Exhibitions, 183, 184, 294.
Experiments, 11-13, 33b, 53, 73, 93, 106, 162, 214,
231. 232, 254, 280, 290, 314, 344, 360, 414, 415,
440, 441, 465, 469, 476, 490, 549, 578, 615. 628,
663, 784, 882. 890. 1003. 1044, 1073. 1099.
Experiments at Cherbourg, 1072.
Experiments at Sewell's Point, Va., 1070.
Experiments at Weymouth, 1024.
Explosions, 150, 248, 608, 915.
Explosions under water, 202.
Firing, 281, 296, 311, 312, 313, 661, 693, 756, 783,
806. 1199. 1362. 1396.
Firing. Canet system, 573, 574.
Fish, 99, 173, 460. 528, 664.
Flying fish, 1239.
French navy, 325, 401, 595, 1004.
Fulton's, 3i, 37, 45, 444. 551. 644, 732.
(iabet. 1080, 1094, 1114, 1142.
(jathm.inn. 601.
German, effect /)n merchantman, 1338.
German navy, 347. 563, 1026, 1417. 1432.
(iraydon, 316.
(^raydon thrower, 541, 547.
(Greenock factory, 1049, 1250.
Gyroscopic, 492.
(jyroscopic control. 1263.
Hall's. 416. 506a.
Halpine, 647.
Hammond, 1279, 1435, 1436, 1462.
Hardcastle. 1043, 1095, 1115.
Harvey, 1. 87, 89, 90, 101, 105. 112, 128, 160, 177.
200. 219. 228.
History, 649, 716, 901, 1019, 1059, 1235, 1332,
1394, 1467.
Hot-air driven, 1044.
Howell, 370, 419, 498-500, 504, 506a, 547, 566,
581. 625, 627, 633, 660, 668, 677. 678. 692, 695,
729, 744, 749, 764, 791, 795, 810, 941.
Huge. 635.
Impulse tubes, 537.
In action, 931, 932.
In flight. 684.
In oil wells. 109, 480.
In peace an<l war, 722.
Instruction, 1078, 1223.
International law, 106.
I sham shell tests. 949.
Jacobi. 551.
Japanese navy. 404. 905.
r^nd. 61, 398, 399, 420, 643. 646, 663, 930, 944,
1016.
Land, steam propelled, 1495.
Torpedoes, continued.
Latimer Clark, 760.
Launching. 330. 525. 768. 1013. 1139, 1166. 1315,
1318, 1348.
launching devices, 334. 861.
Launching devices. Canet. 329. 768.
Launching devices. Schncider-Canet. 855.
Launching in mid air, 1399.
Launching, Schneider stations, 1116.
Lay, 2, 113. 177, 251, 268. 269. 270. 274. 306, 307,
318. 324, 504.
Lay-Haight, 286.
Leavitt, 1501.
Lege, 528.
Leon, 1359-61.
Loading, 864. 1303. 1362. 1500.
Locomotive, 174. 319, 504.
McEvoy, 235, 317, 320.
Magneto-electric fired, 114.
Man-controlled, 1442.
Manufacturing project, 1491.
Mechanical, 201.
Metal tests, 972.
Momentum, 230.
Monitor, 49.
Movable, 133, 138, 203.
National defense, 419.
Navigation, 163.
Net cutters, 654.
Nets, 353, 357, 360, 374, 457, 512, 531, 596. 597,
617, 632, 1154, 1280, 1370, 1449, 1464, 1492,
1493.
Nordenfelt, 338, 506a, 507, 508.
Obry device, 704.
Observation stations, 390.
Offensive use, 128.
Operating from land stations, 1287.
Orecchoni dirigeable, 588.
Oriing, 818.
Orling- .Armstrong. 817.
Outrigger, 219.
Patrick, 506a.
Paulson, 380. 381, 425, 428.
Peruvian navy, 271.
Planters, 1022.
Planting, 57, 662.
Practice, 796, 819, 989.
Protection against, 40, 116. 160. 170. 205. 207. 212.
213, 304, 321, 457, 463, 467, 469, 585. 596, 617,
631, 659, 679, 690, 702, 915, 919. 954, 971, 995,
1009, 1010. 1019. 1027, 1030, 1060, 1069, 1123.
1148, 1155, 1209, 1227, 1242. 1265, 1334, 1340,
1355, 1356, 1368, 1378, 1379, 1386, 1430, 1431,
1453, 1454, 1456, 1459, 1481, 1482, 1484, 1484a,
1486a.
Protection by whirling plates, 1481.
Punshon's, 219.
Radio aeroplane guide, 1412.
Range, 1017, 1045, 1292. 1426.
Recovering of, 88, 1047.
Resistance, 441, 445.
Retamosa, 429.
Rocket, 289.
Russian, 206, 941.
Russo-Japanese war, 898. 899, 926, 962, 971, 1215.
Russo-Turkish war, 225.
Safety devices. 781.
Schneider, 1108, 1275.
Schneider testing station, 1117.
Schools, 169, 514.
Schools, British navy, 1042.
.Schools, Italian navy. 611.
Schwartzkopff. 506a, 909.
Sea rocket, 612.
Self-directing, 987.
Self-propelling, 103.
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Torpedoes, ct^ntinned.
Shells, 963.
Signalling apparatus, 179, 193.
Simplex, 635.
Sims, 275, 419, 432, 433.
Sims-Edison, 530, 531, 549. 569, 578. 579, 586,
592, 593. 598. 606. 613. 614. 738, 744, 795.
Sinking of the Lusitania, 1398.
Spanish-American war. 774.
Spanish navy, 466.
Spar. 177, 189, 234, 299, 1313.
Speed, 562, 765, 1045. 1056. 1200.
Steam propelled, 471, 472.
Steering. 301, 1219, 1286, 1427. 1484n.
Steering by ether waves. 769.
Steering by magnetism. 1364.
Steering by ship vibrations. 1469.
Steering by wireless. 795. 825. 1281, 1333.
Strategy, 776.
Supply of, 1465.
Tactics, 776, 926. 1282.
Target practice. 564, 1081.
Target steering device, 683.
Telephonic. 238.
Tesla. 740.
Testing, 1152. 1164, 1310.
Towing, 219. 281. 296. 300. 311.
Trench, 1441.
Tubes. 700. 712, 742, 768. 799. 844, 884, 885, 886,
1100. 1154. 1231. 1423. 1467.
Turbine, 967.
Turkish navy. 222.
Unge, 816. 830, 1077.
United States navy, 223, 259, 506a. 829. 849. 981.
1112, 1231. 1344. 1360, 1468.
Use on launches. 245.
Victoria, 543, 545, 567. 568. 738.
Virator, 866, 891, 939.
Visibility, 656.
Volunteer corps, 406.
x's. battleships, 694.
vs. guns, 515.
W. T. Carter, 707.
Wallace, 407.
And war ships, 481.
Weeks, 260.
Weeks* rocket. 408.
Wellman. 748.
Whitehead. 15. 107. 128, 139, 152, 160, 161, 177,
218, 241, 250, 324, 327, 352, 419, 427, 447. 460,
504, 506a, 545, 547, 551, 556, 587, 600, 621, 626,
692, 734, 738, 744, 764, 784, 791, 795. 810, 831,
843, 901, 909. 958. 959, 1003. 1118, 1181, 1228.
1235, 1312. 1313, 1470.
Williams*. 1134.
Winged, 1405.
Torpedoes, Aerial, 351, 601. 686. 691. 698. 723. 772,
773, 937, 1079, 1160, 1270. 1308. 1309, 1333,
1409. 1410. 1474.
Barlow. 1415. 1474a.
Buck automatic. 1420.
Carl E. Meyer's, 802.
Control by wireless, 1307, 1376, 1407.
Dirigible. 1477.
(lathmann gun, 781.
German army, 1409.
Graydun air gun, 487.
Time control, 1447.
Timing explosions, 1309.
Torpedoplanes, 1479, 1497, 1501.
American invention. 1496.
At Gallipoli. 1473.
Defense of America, 1479a.
German navy. 1496.
U. S. navy, 1480.
Trenches:
Illumination, 21.
Torpedoing of, 1495.
Trier, fire caused by bombs. 1469a.
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United States Engineer School, 933.
United States Naval Intelligence Office, 1498.
United States Naval War College, 1300.
United States navy, 81, 775, 1301.
United Sutes Ordnance Office, 1498a.
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Warfare. 1483.
Wars:
Brazilian revolt, 630.
Chilian, use of torpedoes. 594, 599.
China-Japanese. 774.
Civil, use of torpedoes, 70, 81, 104, 111, 157, 167,
190. 519. 743. 1236. 1243, 1256, 1366.
European, 203, 1346, 1347, 1379. 1404, 1452a.
European, German destroyers, 1259.
Franco-Chinese, 553.
Revolutionary, 151, 393.
Russo-Japanese, 927, 932, 940, 943, 955, 1037, 1256,
1278.
Spanish-American, 774.
Warships. 897.
Whitehead & Co., 1044, 1232.
Whit worth & Co.. 1044.
Zepp'elins, 1406a.
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AN INTRODUCTION TO A BIBLIOGRAPHY OF ASSYRIAN
AND BABYLONIAN LITERATURE
THE stories of three discoveries made in connection with the ancient world
match in their uniqueness any literary inventions of the human mind;
the tale of Egyptian regeneration, the record of the Babylonian and Assyrian
resurrection, and the chronicle of the refinding of Crete. For many years
the first of these held sway over the interests and the imagination of students
and readers. It was the earliest in the field, — ChampoUion wrote his cele-
brated "Lettre a Monsieur S. Dacies" in 1822; and through the politics of
Napoleon, Egypt had been brought prominently within the circle of European
concern. It was the first glimpse had by the thoughtful world into a past
beyond that of Greece and Palestine; and the novelty of it all stung to the
quick the imagination of thoughtful readers as well as of students. The
strange hieroglyphics had yielded up their secrets; the picture writing on
the wall, on stone and wood, and on textile had been made responsive; the
halo of the Nile had cast its spell over those that had approached it, and
antiquarians reveled in the wealth of old things upturned.
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Between the older interest in Egypt and the younger in Crete stands
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upheld continuously because of frequent references to them in the Bible.
Egypt had, it is true, a similar association; but apart from the sojourn there
of the Children of Israel and their Exodus, references to that country in
prophet, psalmist, and historian are few in number. On the other hand, the
older part of the scene upon which the tragic history of the People of the Book
was enacted, lay just in the country "between the two rivers." Paradise —
the earthly one — was situated there; and when one thought of the country
one remembered the expulsion from that scene of idyllic delights, the first
attempts of man to conform himself to the needs of a non-Paradise world,
the early history of the Hebrews there, the many interests that in later time
dragged the Assyrian plowshare over the ground of Palestine and finally the
settlement in that land of sufficient numbers of Jews so as to make long-lived
settlements there.
What had become of that country? Strange as it may seem, nearly every
vestige of its once pulsating life had been covered up and hidden. Where
were the great cities of Nineveh and Babylon? Where were their palaces,
their streets, their dwelling places ? The very talkative Xenophon — who
lived within a couple of hundred years of Nineveh's downfall — passed over
where the city had been. He has absolutely nothing to say about it; he did
not even notice the vestiges of a city there. The truth is that after the fall
of the Assyrian empire, when the Sc}^hian hordes, with a ruthlessness equaled
only in the twentieth century, destroyed the cities and ruined the temples, the
sand of the desert was piled up by the wind upon these ruins and completely
covered their traces. Since 606 B. C. they had lain there waiting their earthly
resurrection.
But the same wind that had blown the sand upon these ruins was apt,
also, to blow it off again. Travellers in the sixteenth, seventeenth and eigh-
teenth centuries brought back tales of walls uncovered here, of streets disclosed
there. They told of strange characters which they could not read engraven
upon rocks and bricks, — and of buildings, the meanings of which passed
their comprehension. To the more serious minded among them there was
evidence on every hand of an advanced civilization; and some pokings into
these ruins gave the clue to the nomad Arabs in the region to get bricks and
household vessels from the many "tells'' (mounds) that covered the whole
district. But, while the topical study of this ancient habitat was going apace,
the scholarly world was ashamed to confess that the inscriptions and writings
to be seen upon the walls and upon the most varied objects remained unread-
able. It was not until the nineteenth century that the erudite Georg Friedrich
Grotefend (1802) discovered the key to a later product of this group that
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had been found in the ruins of Persepolis, capital of the ancient kingdom of
Persia; and it was hoped that, working backwards, it might be possible to
unravel the mysteries of the older Assyria and Babylonia. Such a hope was
well justified, — nor was it belied. The Persepolis inscriptions, quite evidently,
were in three different languages, represented by three different kinds of one
and the same script; the first was the language used by the old Persian builders
of the palaces; the third was known, from a comparison with the inscriptions
found in the ruins of Babylon, to be Babylonian; while the second has been
called by various names, — Median, "Scythian, Susian, Amardian, Elamitic,
Anzanian and Neo-Susian."
But, during the first quarter of the nineteenth century, a young English
officer, forced by his military duties, to live in the mountains of Persia —
the later Sir Henry Rawlinson — had been working upon exactly the same
lines as had Grotefend, though the one was quite unknown to the other. He
had succeeded in deciphering a good part of the tri-lingual inscription of
Darius "the great" upon the rocks of Behistun, his work being completed by
the Irishman Hincks and the Frenchman Oppert.
It needed nothing more than this beginning to start the deciphering of
all the inscriptions so far known. And with this deciphering there grew up
the added interest in all that had taken place in this land of the two rivers, —
interest to students of archaeology, of history, of religion, of literature, and
of economics. Not only did many individual explorers spend their time going
down into the earth in search of further knowledge concerning these interest-
ing lands; but, beginning with the year 1842, a series of expeditions has been
sent from various countries which have uncovered a good deal of ground in
Mesopotamia and which give indication qf what may still be found when
archaeological work there will once more be possible. Such were the French
expedition under Botta in that year; the English under Layard, 1845-50; a
second French one under Place, 1851-55; a third French one under Oppert,
1852-54; English ones again under Taylor in 1854, under Loftus, under Sir
Henry Rawlinson, under George Smith in 1873, and under Hormuzd Rassam
in 1878; a fourth French one under de Sarzec in 1876; an American one under
John P. Peters of the University of Pennsylvania in 1887, which was pro-
longed during four different campaigns until 1900; and finally the important
German ones carried on during the first fourteen years of the present century
( 1902+) . A really tremendous mass of material has been gotten in this manner,
— tablets, brick, statues, utensils of all sorts, etc., etc.; and the bringing of
this material to Europe and America has set an array of students at work
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which, regarding its number and its achievements, may well vie with those
of any other branch of human learning.
It is certainly not overstepping the mark to say that the deciphering and
understanding of all this material have revolutionized many of our theories
and notions connected with antiquity in general and with the past of the
Semitic lands in particular. It has been well said that "when history com-
menced, the inhabitants of Babylonia were already highly civilized," i. e., when,
according to our notion the early life of peoples began a widely and deeply
developed civilization already existed in Babylonia, which forces us to put
the beginnings of things very much further back than we had ever imagined.
It is not only in its extension that this knowledge is so valuable. It is
equally so in its perfectness and thoroughness. We have vastly more of the
actual implements, the actual and the spiritual life of these ancient peoples,
than we have of the Greeks and Romans. The materials that the peoples in
Mesopotamia used were so much more durable and were so much better pre-
served by the dryness of the climate that this was bound to occur, even if no
stories concerning the libraries in Babylonia and Assyria similar to those told
about the libraries of Alexandria have come down to us. In Mesopotamia
there existed no papyrus plant as there did in Egypt. The use of vellum was
entirely unknown. But there were unending amounts of fine clay, — especially
in the more southern portions of the land. People bent down and took this
clay, fashioning it into tablets of very varying size upon which they impressed
with a three cornered stylus their writing which, in course of time had devel-
oped from a poor picture script into one composed of wedge marks indented
in various directions and from which the script takes its name "cuneiform."
These tablets were dried either in the sun or in a kiln; and when the latter
course obtained, they became practically indestructible except through malice
and with intent. As I have said, such tablets were of every form, — square,
oblong and round; the smallest less than an inch square, the largest as much
as fifteen inches. For works of a more important character the clay was
fashioned into other and various forms, — into cylinders, into pentagonal,
heptagonal, octagonal or decagonal prisms and the like. Nor were these
peoples content with writing upon clay only. They made use of stone also,
upon which one is tempted to say they also wrote; for upon all buildings
which kings and rulers erected they managed to put somehow or somewhere
a record of their doings, — not only upon the bricks with which the building
was erected, but also upon the slabs of stone used and upon the bulls that
so often decorated the entrances to such buildings. And so intent were they
that the knowledge of their greatness should descend to the ears of future
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generations that they buried the accounts of their doings — we should often
call them misdoings — in the corner-stones of such buildings, so that they
have come down to us exactly in the state in which they were inserted.
From Babylonia this system of writing extended into most of the sur-
rounding countries. So extensive have been the finds that we can look into
the house and street life of the inhabitants. We have their letters, their school-
books, their school slates (if I may use such a term), their reports, personal
and official, and hundreds of thousands of their accounts. We get into inti-
mate connection with them in their daily life and have no need to rely upon
the vague and uncertain reports that have come down to us from other and
stranger sources.
More than this, we have recovered a part of their vast literature, — per-
haps only a small part, but yet one that shows us how much stock they laid
upon literary expression and how prominent a part it must have played among
the better portion of the population. Even collections of documents were not
unknown; often we find them hoarded together in the excavations made; and
one king at least went further and brought together a library of the literary
productions of his people. His name was Assurbanipal. He ruled about the
year 668 B. C. How many sided this literature was may be seen at a glance;
much of it was in poetic form, the metres of which we are* just beginning to
understand. Thus we have the various creation and cosmology mjrths, — in
which many scholars see the background for the story of the creation in our
Bible; the myth of Adapa, which belongs to the same category as our story
of Adam and Eve in Paradise; the wonderful Gilgamesh epic in twelve tablets
with its story of the Deluge and which is imdoubtedly the original of our
Biblical poem; the tale of the descent of Ishtar, the goddess of love, to Hades,
the land of the dead, in search of Tammuz,, the beloved of her youth. Then
we have large collections of hymns, prayers, — beautiful in expression and so
often beautiful in thought that we are unconsciously led to think of the Hebrew
Psalms. We have also incantations to the various gods and goddesses, on
a lower level of theology than the preceding, but evidence of the immense and
strong hold religion has always had upon the peoples of the near-east. Some
fragments even of wisdom literature and of ethical considerations have come
down to us which show that ethical vision was not unknown to these ancients.
Perhaps even more important in many ways is the historical and judicial
literature, which must have been of very large extent and a goodly share of
which has been saved for us, so that we may read and study it at our leisure.
The historical literature is of various kinds, beginning with ordinary building
inscriptions and display inscriptions on rocks, through the elaborate annals
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prepared by each king, up to a set of chronicles, and even what has well been
termed a synchronous history of the country. Actual annals seem to com-
mence with the fourteenth century B. C; though we have reliable historical
data that go back to the first dynasty of Babylon, ca. 2500 B. C. Yet even
this is not the oldest point upon which we can fix our gaze. Relying upon a
statement made by a late Babylonian king, Nabunaid (which need not be ques-
tioned), we know that he discovered in the year 550 B. C. a foundation stone
of a very early king, which stone takes us back into the fifth millennium B. C.
That these historical writings were regarded also from a literary point
of view is evident from their wording and from the general form in which
they are couched. Yet another intent ran through their composition, which
intent is just as self-evident. They were meant to laud the kings who had
them written and to elevate in men's minds the dynasties to which these kings
belonged. Accordingly at times they lack complete truth, as surely as do
many historical documents of our very own days. A son will take upon his
brow some of the glories that ought to rest upon that of his father. Battles,
revolutions — of which we know from other sources — will be concealed;
and, as regards the numbers slain or prisoners taken in a battle, an Assyrian
king is just as liable to prate unduly as is his modern counterpart. The various
editions through which some of the annals have passed — editions which have
come down to us — clearly show the accumulations gathered by the roadside.
Prof. Olmstead, in his interesting study of Assyrian Historiography, says:
"But what shall we say as to the accuracy of numbers in our documents when
one edition gives the total slain in a battle as 14,000, another as 20,500, the
next as 25,000, and the last as 29,000?. . . What shall we say when we find
that the reviser has transformed a booty of 1,235 sheep in his original into
a booty of 100,125?. . . So when Sennacharib tells us that he took from
little Judah no less than 200,150 prisoners, and that in spite of the fact that
Jerusalem itself was not captured, we may deduct the 200,000 as a product
of the fancy of the Assyrian scribe, accept the 150 as somewhere near the
actual number captured and carried off." Both Babylonia and Assyria were
not less human than our modern Europeans !
As important as is the historical is the law literature of these old peoples.
I do not refer simply to records of legal decisions, nor to business contracts,
properly attested, signed and sealed, just as we write them to-day, revealing
an evident love and desire that the forms of law should be duly and properly
remembered. I am referring to laws specified and ordered and set out in
proper and technical form. Fragments of such laws were found in the great
collection at the British Museum, and published by Meissner in 1890. In 1892
ASSYRIA AND BABYLONIA 745
he published further some old "private laws" of Babylon and concluded from
internal reasons that they went back to some earlier code which Delitzsch,
from historical considerations, connected with the greatest of the older Baby-
lonian kings, Hammurabi, who lived somewhere in the neighborhood of the
year 2260 B. C. The story continues to be as interesting as many such stories
are. Some few years later — in December, 1901 — De Morgan, excavating
at Susa, the ancient capital of Persia, came upon three large fragments of a
block of black diorite, forming a quarter part of a stele that must have been
some 2.25 metres in height. At the top of one side was a representation of
this very king Hammurabi — of whom Delitzsch had thought — receiving a
code of laws from the seated sun-god Shamash, much in the same fashion
as the ancient Hebrews believed their Moses had received one from Jehovah.
Then followed a judicial code which, when complete, is estimated to have
contained "forty-nine columns of four thousand lines and about eight thousand
words." Another scholar, Scheil, soon found that the fragments published
by Meissner were in reality portions of the code copied from this very stele.
The story connected with this find is not only interesting as one of dis-
covery. — the stele had been captured when the old Elamites made a raid
upon Babylon and carried it off from the temple of Marduk in which it stood
to their own city of Susa, where it waited some 4,000 years to be excavated
by the Frenchmen who set it up in Paris. It is a great landmark in the history
of civilization. The code deals with all possible relations of life in a sober
and most enlightened manner. Not without reason has it been called "the
oldest code of laws in the world." This in itself is of moment; but, when
we consider also that it bears definite relation to the code of Moses, we can
see that the Pentateuchal laws did not stand alone in ancient times, but that
they were part and parcel of a system of law which the near-east had developed
at so early a date as this. In one of his closing paragraphs. King Hammurabi
says: "In the days that are to come, for ever and ever, the king who is in the
land shall attend to the words of righteousness which I have written upon my
monument. . . He shall rule his subjects, pronounce judgment, give decisions,
drive the wicked and evil doers from the land, and promote his people's pros-
perity." And then he proceeds to call down the curses of all the great gods
and goddesses upon such as should "not heed his words". . .curses which have
a very ominous sound just at this moment of the world's history.
The influence of Babylonia and of Assyria is seen not only in the state
power that they built up, but in the fact that it was they and not their
competitors the Egyptians who furnished the international script for the
hither-Asia of those days. This is clearly proven by the individual cuneiform
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documents found in various mounds in Palestine, at Tell-el-Hesy (Lachish)
by Bliss in 1891, at Taanak by Sellin in 1902, at Gezer by Macalister in 1904;
and most especially by the great find in 1888 at Tell-el-Amarna in Egypt. At
this last place more than three hundred tablets were discovered by a woman
hunting for antiques in what had been the palace of the great heretic king
Amenophis the Fourth (ca. 14B. C). Unfortunately their importance was
not recognized at the moment, and they journeyed several times between
Cairo and the chief capitals of Europe. Many were destroyed, some were
intentionally broken up to be sold to tourists and finally about three hundred,
more or less damaged, went to grace public and private collections. The
importance of these tablets will be recognized when it is remembered that
they contain the correspondence of governors sent by Amenophis the Third
and the Fourth to rule over Palestine, Phenicia and Syria at the very time
when the Hittites and the Khabiri (by some supposed to be the Hebrews)
were breaking up this great colonial empire of Egypt in the north.
The influence of these Assyrians had proceeded even further up into
Asia Minor into that part which was afterwards known as Cappadocia. In
their attempts to found a Pan-Assyrian empire the kings ruling at Nineveh
had planted their armies up to the Aegean Sea, — just as their regal vanity
has left the signs of their coming upon the rocks overlooking the Sea and the
Mediterranean. Yet, though they did not succeed, their cultural influence
did extend into Asia Minor, into the very centre of the important Hittite
power. Not only are there tablets from Arzawa in the Tell-el-Amarna group,
but a number have been found also in Kara-Ujiik and in Boghaz Koi (1600
B. C.) ; which shows us that by the side of the real Hittite script used by rulers
for inscriptional and adornment purposes, the script of Assyria was the medium
of intercourse in the Hittite country itself. Who these Hittites were we do
not know exactly as yet. They have left us in southern Syria a large number
of royal inscriptions carved on stone — for the most part in relief — in a
hieroglyphic script, the key to which, strangely, has not yet been found. That
these Hittites were of importance, that they represented a power which both
Egypt and Assyria had to count and were so often at odds with, — of all this
there can be no doubt. They are first mentioned on Egyptian inscriptions
coming from the eighteenth dynasty (1503-1449 B. C); and they disquieted
the Egyptian colonial power by continually pressing forward from Cappadocia.
From all that we know we can say that at an early date they formed a large
empire extending from the Orontes to the Aegean Sea; and just as they had
come into contact with the Egyptians to the south, so also they collided with
the Assyrians when later they endeavored to push their arms too far towards
ASSYRIA AND BABYLONIA 747
the west. From what has just been said it will be seen that much remains
in doubt in regard to these Hittites, — concerning their racial and historical
connections. But still greater doubt attaches itself to the particular portion
of the Hittite people who were called in the inscriptions Mitanni. They also
came into conflict with the Egyptians; and in the Tell-el-Amama tablets we
have despatches that passed between them and the Hittite kings. The mystery
becomes still deeper when we find that the names of the six Mitanni kings
which have been handed down to us are all difficult of connection philologically
with Semitic roots, but bear a strange likeness to Aryan ones. If we add to
this that among the divinities of these peoples were such Aryan gods as Indra,
Varuna and Mythra, we are led to conclude that we are here dealing with
Aryan rather than with a Semitic people. The future that lies upon the lap
of the gods must instruct us on our way through these intricacies of fact and
through these dilemmas of explanation.
Of all these varied interests — private, collective and state — the works
and articles listed in the following catalogue treat. It will be seen at a glance
that the collection is a comprehensive one and — so far as is humanly possible
— a pretty complete one; and yet not so complete as the Library authorities
will have wished. Naturally, since the middle of 1914, the quiet intercourse
of libraries and booksellers, as well as of scholars, has been wofuUy disturbed.
Recent publications in the enemy countries and in the semi-enemy lands are
entirely absent, — if any have been brought out. For that the Library is not
responsible; where that responsibility lies it is not for the writer to say at this
place.
The excellences of the catalogue — and I trust that it has some — are
due to the untiring, painstaking and accurate work of my assistant, Miss Pratt,
to whom I wish in this somewhat public manner to express my thanks.
— Richard Gottheil.
ASSYRIA AND BABYLONIA
A LIST OF REFERENCES IN THE NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY
Compiled by Ida A. Pratt
Under the Direction of Richard Gottheil, Ph.D.
Bibliography.
Pbriodicals.
Gbnekal Works.
Discoveries and Excavations:
General Works.
Babylon.
Drehem.
Nineveh.
Nippur.
Description and Geography.
Archaeology and Art:
General Works.
Cylinders and Seals.
Calendar and Chronology.
History:
General Works.
Erech, KiSH, Lagash, Ur. etc.
Babylonia.
ORDER OF ARRANGEMENT
History — Continued:
Assyria.
Neo- Babylon I A.
* Persian Period, etc.
Social Life.
Personal Names.
Law.
Science:
Astronomy, Astrology and
Mathematics.
Botany and Zoology.
Medicine.
Metrology.
Language and Script.
Decipherment.
Sumerian Language.
SuMERiAN Literature and the
sumerians.
Inscriptions.
Business Documents, Contract
Tablets and Commerce.
History of Literature.
Literature.
Letters.
Religion.
Cosmogony.
Divination, Magic and Omens.
assyriology and the blble.
HiTTITES.
Cappadocian Tablets.
MiTANNi Language.
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♦OCT
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Budge, Ernest Alfred Thompson Wallis.
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nals of Shalmaneser n., Sennacherib and
780
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Cylinder B of the Esarhaddon in-
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A new eponym list 82-5-22, 121.
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5*^^ also Sennacherib, king of As-
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Kuyper Hxn., Gerrit. Assyrie. De As-
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Langdon, Stephen. See AshnrbanipaL
Lau, Robert J. See AshnrbanipaL
Le GaCy Y. See Ashur-nasir-pal, king of
Assyria.
Lehmann-Haupt, Ferdinand Friedrich
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*OBA
Lyon, David Gordon. See Sargon IL,
king of Assyria.
Manitius, Walther. Das stehende Heer
der Assyrerkonige und seine Organisation.
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Meissner, Bruno. See Esarhaddon, king
of Assyria; also Sennacherib, king of As-
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Mdnant, Joachim. Annales des rois
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See also Sargon IL, king of Assyria.
782
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Assyria, continued.
Mengedoht, H. W. See Shalmmneser IL,
king of Assyria.
M6rou-n6rar I., king of Assyria. See
Adad-nirari I., king of Assyria.
Noeldeke, Thcodor. Ucber den Namen
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Olmstead, Albert Ten Eyck. The Assy-
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Oraert, Jules. Memoire sur les rapports
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Repr.: Academic des inscriptions et belles-lettres.
Memoires present^ par divers savants, s^rie 1, tome
8, p. 523-649, • EO.
La non-identitc de Phul et de Teg-
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1886. 4^ V. 1, p. 165-170.) ♦ OCL
Sin-sar-iskun, roi d'Assyrie. (Zcit-
schrift fur Assyriologie. Berlin, 1892. 8^.
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See also Sargon II., king of Assyria;
also Tiglathpileser I.
Pancritius, Marie C. Assyrische Krieg-
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Peiser, Felix Ernst. See Ashur-nasir-
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Assyria.
Pognon, Henri. See Adad-nirari I., king
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Ragozin, Zenaide Alexeievna. The story
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♦R-BAC
New York: G. P. Putnam's
Sons, 1891. xix, 450 p., 2 maps, 3 pi. 12®.
(The story of the nations.) ♦ OCW
New York: G. P. Putnam's
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(The story of the nations.) ♦ OCW
Sir Henry Creswicke. Out-
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Ro8t,Paul. See Esarhaddon, king of
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Sargon IL, king of Assyria. De inscrip-
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Grande inscription du palais de
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Repr.: Journal asiatique, s^rie 6, v. 1, p. 5-20; t. 2,
p. 475-517; v. 3, p. 5-62. 16»-201. 209-265, 373-415;
▼. 6. p. 133-179. 289-330. • OAA,
Inschriften Sargon's.. .von F. E.
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Berlin, 1890. 8^ Bd. 2, p. 34-81.) • OCO
Les inscriptions de Dour-Sarkayan
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par Jules Oppert. Paris: Imprimerie im-
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Inscriptions des revers de plaques
du palais de Khorsabad, traduites sur le
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t*OCQ
Keilschrifttextc Sargon's Konigs
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Originalen neu hrsg., umschrieben, tiber-
setzt und erklart von D. G. Lyon. Leip-
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t*OCQ
Un relation de la huiti^me cam-
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Inschriften von Nabonidus, Konig
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(To be concluded)
J. CARROLL BECKWITH MEMORIAL EXHIBITION
THE recent death of J. Carroll Beckwith has occasioned another one of the
Prints Division's usual memorial exhibitions. About two dozen of the
artist's drawings have been placed on view in the Stuart Gallery. Presented
by the artist himself some years ago, they may be considered a representative
showing of his activity in a field of work which he considered of basic impor-
tance in art, — draughtsmanship.
NEWS OF THE MONTH
GIFTS
DURING the month of October, 1917, the Library received a total of 1,620
volumes, 4,883 pamphlets, 345 maps and 2 prints. Some of the more
important and interesting of these gifts were the following: — From the
"Reparticao de Estatistica e Archivo do Estado de Sao Paulo," Brazil, were
received a collection of official publications of Sao Paulo, Brazil, comprising
155 volumes and 19 pamphlets, and from the "Instituto Historico e Geo-
graphico de Sao Paulo," 19 volumes of their "Revista." From Mr. C. F.
Richards of New York came a collection of publications relating to philately,
containing 52 volumes, 870 pamphlets, and 52 circulars.
Mr. William Jean Beauley gave a copy of his etching "The City Gate";
Mr. John W. Evans of Brooklyn, a copy of his wood-engraving after the
portrait of Thomas A. Edison by J. E. Kelly; and Mr. Thomson Price of
New York, a photograph of the New York Reservoir, built by his grand-
father, Thomson Price, in 1842.
From Miss Grace Bigelow, Highland Falls, N. Y., came a collection of
public documents and miscellaneous material, comprising 16 volumes and
118 pamphlets; from Mr. William A. Chapman, Montreal, P. Q., a copy of
his work, "Chronicles of the Class of 1873, Rutgers College,'* 1917; from
Dr. Pedro Castro Escalada, Buenos Aires, Argentine Republic, a copy of his
work in two volumes, **Curieterapia (Radiumterapia)," Buenos Aires, 1915-
1916; from Mr. Desmond Fitzgerald, Brookline, Mass., a copy of his work.
"Dodge Macknight, water color painter," Brookline, 1916 (privately printed);
and from Mr. E. A. Posselt of Philadelphia, two copies of his work, "Wool,
cotton, silk from fibre to finished fabric, covering both woven and knit goods
(Posselt's Textile Library, volume 9)."
ADDITIONS AND USE OF THE LIBRARY IN OCTOBER. 1917
DURING the month of October, 1917, there were received at the Library
26,646 volumes and 5,483 pamphlets. (These figures include the addi-
tions to both Reference and Circulation Departments.) The total number of
readers recorded in the Central Building was 69,112. Visitors to the Building
numbered 231,385.
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SOME WORKS RECENTLY ADDED TO THE LIBRARY
Ainslie, Graham M. Hand grenades; a
handbook on rifle and hand grenades, com-
piled and illustrated by Major Graham M.
Ainslie. New York: J. Wiley & Sons. Inc..
1917. V, 59p. diagrs. 12°. VWS
Akerhielm, Anna Vilhelmina Elisabeth
?uiding. FrSn Berlin till Briissel, af Annie
kerhielm. Stockholm: H. Geber [1916].
2p.l., lis p. 12°. BTZE
A116gret, Paul. La France de demain;
conference donnee le l'*" juillet 1916 au
Theatre municipal., .sous la presidence de
M. Charles Dupuy... Le Puy-en-Velay:
Peyriller, Rouchon et Gamon, 1916. 56 p.
12°. BTZO
Andrews, Fannie Fern Phillips. A call
to patriotic service. (Boston, 1917.] 2 1.
8°. BTZG p.v.8, no.l6
Signed: Fannie Fern Andrews.
Argamasilla de la Cerda y Bayona, Joa-
quin. La explosion de la mentira; un
aspecto de la guerra actual. Madrid: Im-
prenta San Francisco de Sales, 1917. 2 p.l.,
257 p., 1 1. 12°. BTZE
Argyroglo, Georges. L'Allemagne en-
nemie de Thellenisme; preface de Maurice
Barres...et une lettre d'Alfred Croiset...
Paris: Jouve & Cie., 1916. 126 p., 11. 12°.
BVO
Asquith, Herbert Henry. The war, its
causes and its message; speeches delivered
by the prime minister, August-October
1914... London: Methuen & Co., Ltd.
il915.i 39(1) p. 7.ed. 8°.
BTZG p.v.8, no.4
Australia. — Commission on Food Sup-
plies and Trade and Industry during the
War. Food supplies and trade and indus-
try during the war. Reports and recom-
mendations of the Commonwealth Royal
Commission.. .17th December, 1914...
iMelboumeij A. J. Mullett, 1914. 44 p. f°.
tBTZO .
Baden (grand duchy). — Landesausschuss
fur Kriegsinvalidenfiirsorge. Richtlinien
fiir die Kriegsinvalidenfiirsorge im Gross-
herzogtum Baden... Karlsruhe: G. Braun,
1915. Ip.l., 60 p., 11. 8°. BTZE
Baguet, Hubert. Chants de guerre du
troupier beige. [Le Havre: Imp. du jour-
nal Le Havre, pref. 1916.j 43 p., 1 1. 12°.
BTZI
Poems.
Bailey, William Frederick. The Slavs of
the war zone. New and cheaper edition.
London: Chapman & Hall, Ltd., 1917. xii
p., 1 1., 266 p., 8 pi. 12°. GIV
Bainville, Jacques. Comment est nee la
revolution russe. Paris: Nouvelle librairie
nationale, 1917. vi, (1)8-96 p. 12°. GLO
Balde, Jean. Mausolees. Heures de
guerre... Paris: Plon-Nourrit et Cie.
fl916.] 5 p.l., (1)4-179 p. 12°. BTZI
Poems.
Barber, Charles Harrison. Besieged in
Kut and after. Edinburgh: W. Blackwood
& Sons, 1917. viii, 344 p., 3 maps, 7 pi. 12°.
BTZE
Barbusse, Henri. Under fire; the story
of a squad; translated by Fitzwater Wray.
New York: E. P. Dutton & Co. [Cop. 1917.i
viii, 358 p. 12°. BTZE
Barfod, Knud. Danmark og Verdenskri-
gen, med saerligt Henblik paa Danmarks
Forhold til Tyskland og de skandinavske
Lande under og efter Krigen: Citater og
Kommentarer af Knud Barfod. K0ben-
havn: I Kommission hos Jobs. Christen-
sen, 1916. 64 p. 8°. BTZE p.v.272, no.l
Barker, Harley Granville. The Red Cross
in France, with a preface by Sir Frederick
Treves, bart... London [etc.j: Hodder
and Stoughton, 1916. xii, 168 p. 2d im-
pression. 12°. BTZW
Barrau, Hortense. Les gaufrettes de
guerre; piece patriotique pour jeunes
filles, en trois actes avec cortege (tableau-
apotheose facultatif). Paris: C. Klotz
[1916?,. 52 p. 12°. BTZI
Barr^, Maurice. Dix jours en Italic.
Paris: G. Cres & Cie.. 1916. 182 p., 1 1. 16°.
(Collection "bellum.") BTZE
Bartlett, Vernon. Mud and khaki,
sketches from Flanders and France. Lon-
don: Simpkin, Marshall. Hamilton, Kent
& Co., Ltd. rl917.j 3 p.l., 11-187 p. 12°.
BTZE
Belgium (German occupation). Arretes
et proclamations de guerre allemandes du
20 aout 1914 au 25 Janvier 1915; documents
historiques affiches a Bruxelles pendant
Toccupation. La Haye: W. P. van Stockum
&fils, 1915. 88 p. 8°. BTZE p.v.140, no.l9
Benoist, Charles. L'Europe en feu;
chroniques de la grande guerre, 1916.
Partie 1. Paris: Perrin et Cie., 1917. 12°.
BTZE
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Berger, Henning. Gulaschbaronerna;
roman. Stockholm: A. Bonnier (1917]. 395
p., 1 1. 8. ed. 12^ NIQ
Fiction.
Bjerre, Poul Carl. Krigsbetraktelser . . .
Stockholm: Svenska Andelsforlaget [1916].
123 p. [2. ed., rev.i 8**. BTZE p.v^73, no.l
Blic, £. de. Nous les aurons. Mais apres
. . . ? Conference donn^e dans un can-
tonnement du front le 9 juillet 1916, par le
capitaine de Blic... Paris: L' Alliance na-
tionale pour Taccroissement de la popula-
tion frangaise [1916j. 42 p., 1 1. 8'*. SDK
Blissard, William. The economic anti-
christ; a study in social polity. London:
G. Allen & Unwin, Ltd. [1917.i 258 p. 8^
SB
Blomgren, Josef. Naade over Danmark;
nogle Tidstanker under Verdenskrigcn.
Aarhus: A. Bayer, 1916. 47 p. 12°.
BTZG p.v.8, no.6
Blondel, Georges. La guerre et le pro-
bleme de la population; conference donnee
le 9 mai 1916, dans la salle de la Societe de
geographic, a Paris... en faveur de "La
plus grande famille," association de peres
et meres de famille de 5 enfants au moins
. . . Paris: P. Lethielleux [1916]. 32 p. 12**.
SDK
Bloy, Leon. Meditations d'un solitaire
en 1916. . . Paris: Mercure de France, 1917.
5 p.l., (1)14-252 p., 11. 2.ed. 12^ BTZE
Boelcke, Oswald. An aviator's field
book; being the field reports of Oswald
Bolcke, from August 1, 1914, to October
28, 1916; translated from the German by
Robert Reynold Hirsch.. .with a foreword
by Joseph E. Ridder... New York: Na-
tional Military Pub. Co., 1917. 203 p., 6 pi.,
1 port. 16°. BTZY
Hauptmann Bolckes Feldberichte;
mit einer Einleitung von der Hand des
Vaters und zwanzig Bildern, Vorwort von
Joseph E. Ridder. New York: Deutsch-
land Library Co., 1917. 220 p., 7 pi., 1 port.
12°. BTZY
Boissiere, Albert. L'extravagant Teddy
de la Croix-rouge anglaise. Paris: P. La-
fitte [Cop. 1917i. 3p.l., 281(1) p. 12*.
BTZK
Fiction.
Boissonnas, Georges. Les neutres et la
conscience; discours prononce i Paris...
Paris: Fischbacher, 1915. 16 p. 8°.
BTZG p.v.8, no.lO
Bonnet, Georges. L'ame du soldat . . .
Paris: Payot et Cie., 1917. 2p.l., (1)8-264
p. 12°. BTZE
Bordeaux, Henry. Les derniers jours
du Fort de Vaux (9 mars -7 juin 1916).
Paris: Plon-Nourrit et Cie., 1916. 4p.l.,
305 p., 1 1., 2 folded plans. 12^ BTZE
Boret, Victor. La bataille ^conomique
de demain. Paris: Payot & Cie., 1917. 2
p.l., (i)viii-xiii p., 1 1., (1)18-244 p., 1 1. 12°.
BTZO
Borgese, Giuseppe Antonio. L'ltalie
contre TAllemagne; traduction de M.-T.
Laignel. Paris: Payot et Cie., 1917. 3 p.l.,
(1)10-248 p. 12°. BTZE
Boullier, John A. Jottings by a gunner
and chaplain; being the experiences of a
gunner who for twenty months served with
the 28«'» Brigade R.F.A., 5'*' Division, and
afterwards as chaplain to the forces in the
32"* Division with the 96**» Infantry Bri-
gade. London: C. H. Kelly [1917i. 96 p.
12°. BTZE
Bourgin, Hubert. Les responsabilites du
socialisme allemand. Paris: M. Riviere &
Cie., 1915. 33 p. 16°. BTZE
Bourrillon, Maurice. Comment re^du-
quer nos invalides de la guerre; I'assistance
aux estropies et aux mutil^s en Danemark,
Suede et Norvege. Paris: Berger-Levrault,
1916. 188 p., 13 pi. 12°. BTZW
Brailsford, Henry Noel. Poland and the
league of nations. London: G. Allen &
Unwin, Ltd. [1917.i 27(1) p. 8°.
BTZP p.v.1, no.l2
Branford, Victor v., and Patrick Geddes.
The coming polity; a study in reconstruc-
tion. London: Williams and Norgate, 1917.
xvii, 264 p. illus. 12°. (The making of
the future.) BTZO
Brissac, Edmond. Le probleme des mu-
tiles de la guerre (utilisation sociale, re-
education). Les 6coles professionnelles
des blesses de Lyon. Lyon: A. Rey, 1916.
58 p., 1 1. 4°. BTZW
Brooks, Alden. The fighting men. New
York: C. Scribner's Sons, 1917. 4 p.l., 3-
302 p. 12°. BTZK
Buffet, Jean. Du regionalisme au na-
tionalisme financier... Paris: Berger-
Levrault, 1917. X, 254 p., 1 1. 12°. TB
Buisson, Ferdinand £douard. La France
et Tecole pendant la guerre — apres la
guerre; conference faite a la Ligue de I'en-
seignement, par M. Ferdinand Buisson,
sous la presidence de M. Paul Deschanel
... [Paris:] Delagrave tl915j. 32 p. 8°.
STL
Bury, John Bagnell. L'Allemagne et la
civilisation slave. Lausanne: Payot & Cie.
[1915.J 19 p. 8°. GLP
Caix de Saint- Ajrmour, Amedee, comte
de. Guerre de 1914. La marchc sur Paris
de Taile droite allemande, ses derniers
combats, 26 aout-4 septembre 1914.. . 7*
edition, revue et considerablement aug-
ment^e. Paris: H. Charles-Lavauzelle,
1916. 181 p., 1 1. maps. 12°. BTZE
814
THE NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY
Cammaerts, l^mile. Through the iron
bars (two years of German occupation in
Belgium), illustrated with cartoons by
Louis Raemaekers. London: J. Lane, 1917.
72 p., 7 pi. S\ BTZE p.v^73, no.7
To the men behind the armies; an
address delivered on February 18, 1917, at
the iColian Hall, at a meeting of the Fight
for Right Movement. London: T. F. Un-
win, Ltd., 1917. 15(1) p. 8^
BTZE p.v.273, no.2
Campbell, Henry. The law of war &
contract including the present war de-
cisions at home and abroad. Bombay: H.
Milford, Oxford University Press, 1917.
xvi, 186 p. 8^ ♦R-XH
Campbell, Reginald John. The war and
the soul. New York: Dodd, Mead and
Company, 1916. ix p., 1 1., 300 p. 12®.
BTZE
Canada. -J- Field Comforts Commission.
With the first Canadian contingent: pub-
lished on behalf of the Canadian Field
Comforts Commission. Toronto: Hodder
& Stoughton, Ltd. [1915.] 119(1) p. illus.
8^ BTZE
Cantrelle, Abel. Meru pendant la
guerre; notes et souvenirs. [Meru:] Reveil
de Meru [1915]. 140 p. 16^ BTZE
Camovale, Luigi. Why Italy entered
into the great war. Chicago, 111.: Italian-
American Publishing Company, 1917. 4 p.l.,
7-673 p. illus. 8^ BTZE
Casali, Piero, and Felice Pull^. Con-
gelamenti; patogenesi e cura, con prefa-
zione del Prof. Luigi Devoto, illustrato con
117 incisioni. Milano: U. Hoepli, 1917. 3
p.l., (i)x-xvi, 364 p., 1 1. illus. 16*. (Ma-
nuali Hoepli.) WSD
Casalis, Alfred Eugene. For France and
the faith; letters of Alfred Eugene Casalis;
translated by Warren Edwin Bristol. New
York: Association Press, 1917. ix, 102 p.,
Iport. 12^ BTZE
Chaddock, Robert Emmet. Wheat sub-
stitutes, by Robert E. Chaddock. . .Henry
C. Sherman . . . Mary D. Swartz Rose ... and
May B. Van Arsdale... New York: Divi-
sion of Intelligence and Publicity of Co-
lumbia University. 1917. 22 p., 1 1. tables.
12". (Columbia war papers, series 1, no.
15.) BTZS
Contents: Chaddock, R. E., Food supplies. Sher-
man, H. C, Composition and nutritive value. Rose,
Mary D. Swartz, Dietaries with wheat substitutes.
Van Arsdale, May B., Wheat substitute recipes.
Chapman, Hugh Boswell, compiler.
Home truths about the war. London: G.
Allen & Unwin, Ltd. [1917.] 187 p. 12^
BTZE
"This book... is practically a reproduction of let-
ters received by the author." — Prologue,
Chardon, Henry. La republique vic-
torieuse... Paris: Plon-Nourrit et Cie.,
1916. 2 p.l., 73 p., 1 1. 12^ BTZE
Chauveau, Franck. La paix et la fron-
tiere du Rhin. Paris: Perrm et Cie., 1915.
31(1) p. 12^ BTZP
Chelotti, Pier Luigi. Guerra d'armi c di
idee. Campobasso: G. Colitti & figlio, 1917.
Ip.l., (1)6-38 p., 11. 8^ (Collana Colitti
di conferenze e discorsi. no. 26.)
BTZE p.v.272, no.l4
Chervin, Arthur. L'Allemagne de de-
main... Paris: Berger-Levrault, 1917.
171 p. maps, tables. 4°. BTZP
Chevrier, G. Guerre et theosophie.
Paris: Publications theosophiques, 1916.
40 p. 12^ YBE
Cholmondeley, Alice. Christine. New
York: The Macmillan Company, 1917. 5
p.l., 250 p. 12^ BTZK
Christian, W. £. Rhymes of the rookies;
sunny side of soldier service. New York:
Dodd, Mead & Co., 1917. 6 p.l., 144 p. 16^
BTZI
Civrieux. Le germanisme encercle.
Paris: H. Charles-La vauzelle, 1913. 114 p.,
2 1. 12^ EAR
Clarke, George Herbert, editor. A treas-
ury of war poetry; British and American
poems of the world war, 1914-1917; edited,
with introduction and notes, by George
Herbert Clarke... Boston: Houghton
Mifflin Co., 1917. xxx, 280 p., 11. 12^
BTZI
element, Marie Louise. La nouvelle
epopee; poemes et r6cits de guerre, 1914-
1916, precedes de poesies patriotiques, avec
une lettre de Monsieur J. Aicard. . . Paris:
Jouve & Cie., 1916. 128 p. 12^ BTZI
Cochin, Henry Denys Benoit Marie. Les
deux guerres 1870-1871, 1914-1917; images
et souvenirs... Paris: Plon-Nourrit et
Cie., 1917. 3 p.l., ix, 292 p., 21. 12^ DKW
Cohn, August. Some aspects of the war
as viewed by naturalized British subjects.
Oxford: The Clarendon Press, 1917. 20 p.
12^ BTZE p.v.271, no.2
Coleman, Algernon, and A. M. La Mesl^e.
Le soldat americain en France; cover de-
sign by Walter Sargent. Chicago, 111.:
The University of Chicago Press il917i.
viii, 118p., 1 map. 16**. RFR
CoUett, John Kyte, compiler. Some
whisperings of the "still small voice" pene-
trating the hearts of both Germans and
Britons. Penarth: J. F. Pickford & Sons
il916]. 12 p. 32^ BTZE p.v.272, no.6
Prefatory paragraph signed: John Kyte Collett.
A collection of press extracts.
Comit6 protestant de propagande fran-
Saise k I'^tranger. Reponse a Tappel alle-
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mand aux Chretiens evang^liques de
Tctranger. Paris: Fischbacher, 1915. 14
p., 1 1. 8**. BTZG p.v.8, no.20
Cordray, James Michael. The prophecy
of the war, that has come true as foretold
by James Michael Cordray, which he had
published in the Harrington Journal, Sept.
25, 1914. [Los Angeles? Cal, cop. 1914.i
4 p. illus. 8^ BTZE p.v.272, no.3
Crammond, Edgar. The British shipping
industry. London: Constable & Co., Ltd.,
1917. 67 p. 12^ BTZO p.v.7, no.3
Cyriaque-Berthelot. La question des
loyers et des conges; regime des baux i
ferme et i metayage, droits & obligations
des locataires et des proprietaires. Les al-
locations aux families necessiteuses (docu-
ments officiels). [Vierzon: G. & M. Marin.i
1914. 56 p. 12^ BTZO
Daudet, Ernest. Mes chroniques de 1915
et 1916; pages d'histoire en marge de la
guerre. Paris: Attinger freres [Cop. 1917).
260 p. 12^ BTZE
De Longwy au camp de X . . . ; souvenirs
de guerre et de captivite, 31 juillet 1914-24
juillet 1915. Nancy: Rigot & Cie.. 1916.
5 p.l., (1)4-56 p., 2 1., 7 pi. 4^ BTZE
D6jardin, Jacques. L'effet de la guerre
sur les rapports entre locataires et proprie-
taires. Paris: Rousseau & Cie., 1916. 2 p.l.,
290 p. 4^ BTZO
Dekobra, Maurice. Messieurs les Tom-
mies. Paris: Renaissance du livre, cop.
1917. 3 p.l., 248 p.. 2 1. illus. 12^ BTZE
Delaba3r8, Joseph. Qu'elle vive! L' Al-
sace frangaise 1870-1914; impressions d'un
neutre, preface de Maurice Barres...
Paris: Jouve & Cie.. 1917. 3 p.l., (1)4-220
p. 12^ BTZE
Delay, Paul. Les catholiques au service
de la France, jtomej 1-2. Paris: Bloud &
Gay, 1916-17. 12^ BTZE
Contents: [Tome] 1. Les dioc^es de Tint^rieur:
Paris, Versailles, Meaux.
[Tome] 2. Les dioceses de I'int^rieur: Lyon,
Bourges, Nantes, Rouen, Aix, Marseille, Lourdes.
Delhorbe, Florian. Essai sur le neutre
Paris: Editions Bossard, 1917. 2 p.l.,
76 p., 2 1. sq. 16^ BTZE p.v.271, no.8
Des Vip;ne8 Rouges, Jean. L'ame des
chefs; recits de guerre et meditations.
Paris: Perrin et Cie., 1917. 3 p.l., (1)4-304
p. 12^ BTZE
Contents: Partie 1. L'ame des chefs. Partie 2.
Pendant la bataille de U Marne. Partie 3. Medita-
tions.
Deville, Robert. Carnet de route d'un
artilleur; Virton — la Marne, avec une pre-
face de Pierre Mille. Paris: M. Imhaus &
R. Chapelot, 1916. xii, 132 p., 1 1., 1 folded
map. 12^ BTZE
I Discorsi della guerra. G. d'Annunzio, S.
E. A. Salandra, On. G. Boselli [e altri] . . .
Milano: Casa editrice Collezioni Esperia
il915i. 31 p. 8^ BTZG p.v.8, no^
Donnay, Maurice Charles. Lettres a une
dame blanche. Paris: Societe litteraire de
France, 1917. 298 p. 16^ BTZV
Drachmann, Povl. Fort id og Fremtid;
Tanker om Danmark. K^benhavn: G. E.
C. Gads Forlag, 1916. 76 p. 4. ed. 8^
BTZE p.v.272, no.l2
Dresser, Horatio Willis. The victorious
faith; moral ideals in war time. New
York: Harper & Bros. [Cop. 1917.] 6 p.l.,
221(1) p. 12^ ZFLD
Dudon, Paul. La politique allemande.
Paris: P. Lethielleux [Cop. 1915i. 57(1) p.
12^ EDD
Durand, Louis. Le mariage par procura-
tion des mobilises, loi du 4 avril 1915.
Lyon: A. Rey, 1916. 2 p.l., 86 p. 4^ SNV
Eliot^ Charles William. Vers la paix fu-
ture; traduit par la princesse de Faucigny-
Lucinge; etude de I'etat actuel des relations
internationales et de leurs resultats: jalou-
sie nationale, concurrence d'armements et
la guerre mondiale actuelle. De Tavenir
de la paix permanente et des moyens d'y
parvenir... Paris: E. Flammarion, 1917.
3 p.l., 288 p. 2. ed. 12^ BTZE
Falls, De Witt Clinton. Army and navy
information; uniforms, organization, arms
and equipment of the warring powers.
New York: E. P. Dutton & Co. (Cop. 1917.i
xxii p., 1 1., 192 p. illus. 12^ VWZW
Femau, Hermann. Allemands! En
avant vers la democratic! Traduit de Talle-
mand par E. L. Schoell. Zurich: G. Cres &
Cie., 1917. 388 p. i6. ed.i 12^ EAM
Fidel, Camille. L'Allemagne d'outre-
mer, grandeur et decadence, preface de M.
Lucien Hubert... Paris: Boivin & Cie.,
1915. viii. (1)10-78 p., 11., 2 folded maps,
illus. tables. 8^ EY
Flat, Paul. Vers la victoire, deuxieme
serie. Paris: Plon-Nourrit et Cie., 1916.
XV, 143 p., 1 1. 8^ BTZE
Contents: A Henri Bergson. Avant-propos.
L*effort du pacifisme international. Pour defendre
Goethe. Les derniers Francais i mentalite alle-
mande. Pour qu'on joue Beethoven. La mobilisa-
tion de M. Maurice Barres. La legon de Charles
Peguy. La sensiblerie frangaise. De la petite et la
grande patrie. Le mirage de T^tranger. Le sens de
la mort. La sinc^rit^ politique. L'esprit de sabotage.
Le regime des avocats.
Fleming, Guy. Off with the old love;
a war story. New York: Longmans, Green
and Co., 1917. vi, 324 p. 8*. BTZK
Fiction.
Fonson, Jean Francois. La Komman-
dantur; comedie dramatique en trois actes,
representee pour la premiere fois i
Londres, au Crite Hum-Theater, le 25 jan-
816
THE NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY
vier 1915. . . Couverture et illustrations de
Charles Michel. Paris: G. Ondet, 1917.
147(1) p. illus. 12^ BTZI
Fourmage, fimile. L'espion; drame de
la guerre, preface d'Arthur Bernede...
Paris: F. Schaub-Barbre, 1916. 24 p. 8^
BTZI
France. — Ministere des Affaires fitran-
geres. Les violations des lois de la guerre
par TAllemagne. v. 1. Paris: Berger-Lev-
rault, 1915. 2p.l., (1)4-208 p. 8^ BTZE
Friedcl, Victor Henri. Pedagogic de
guerre allemande. Paris: Fischbacher,
1917. 3 p.l., (i)x-xv, 301 p., 1 1. 12^ STL
Froelich, Jules. Le pangermaniste en Al-
sace... avec 16 dessins par Hansi (pseud.].
Paris: Berger-Levrault, 1915. 77(1) p., 1 1.
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Minnesota Infantry. 1st Regt., 1861-
1864. History of the First Regiment,
Minnesota Volunteer Infantry. 1861-1864.
Stillwater, Minn.: Easton & Masterman,
1916. 4 p.l., 508 p. 8*. IKG
Smith, Ephraim Kirby. To Mexico with
Scott; letters of Capt. E. Kirby Smith to
his wife, prepared for the press by his
daughter Emma Jerome Blackwood, with
an introduction by R. M. Johnston...
Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University
Press. 1917. 2 p.l., 3-225(1) p.. 1 port. 8*.
UN
Vcatch, .Arthur Clifford. Quito to
Bogota. With an introduction by the Rt.
Hon. Lord Murray of Elibank... New
York: G. H. Doran Co. rl917.i 2 p.l., vii-
XX p., 1 1.. 23-338 p., 1 folded diagr., 5 maps.
34 pi. 8^ HCY
Westergaard, Waldemar. The Danish
West Indies under company rule (1671-
1754) with a supplementary chapter, 1755-
1917. With an introduction by H. Morse
Stephens... New York: Macmillan Co.,
1917. xxiv. 359 p., 12 pi. 12'.
HRR (Danish)
Whiting, Lilian. Canada, the spellbinder.
London: J. M. Dent & Sons. Ltd., 1917. x,
322 p.. 1 folded map. 32 pi., 1 port. 8*.
HWY
Wright, Otis Olney, compiler. History
of Swansea, Massachusetts. 1667... 191/
compiled and edited by Otis C)lney Wright.
[Swansea, Mass.:] published by the town,
1917. 7 p.l., (1)4-248 p., 16 pi., 1 port. 8*.
IQH
Literature
Apukhtin, AleksyeT Nikolaeyich. From
death to life, by A. Apukhtin; translated
from the original by R. Frank and E.
Huybers. Portrait and seven pen and ink
drawings by Franklin Booth. New York:
R. Frank (Cop. 1917i. 63 p., 7 pi., 1 port.
16*. (Gems of Russian literature, v. 1.)
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Chekhov, Anton Pavlovich. The lady
with the dog, and other stories, by Anton
Chekhov; from the Russian by Constance
Garnett. New York: Macmillan Co.. 1917.
4 p.l., 3-300 p. 12**. (The tales of Chekhov.
V. 3.) *^ QDM
Contents: The lady with the dog. A doctor's
Tisit. An upheaval. Ioni*ch. The head of the
family. The black monk. Volodya. An anonymous
story. The husband.
Gorki, Maksim, pseud, of A. M. Pyesh-
kov. In the world, by Maxim Gorky...
translated by Mrs. Gertrude M. Foakes.
New York: Century Co., 1917. 3 p.l.. 3-'^07
p. 12*. •♦QD
The second volume of Gorki's autobiography. The
first volume was entitled My ckUdhood.
Grigorovich, Dmitri Vasilyevich. The
fishermen, by Dimitry Gregorovitsh, with
a preface by Dr. Angelo S. Rappoport.
London: S. Paul & Co. (1916.1 368 p. 12\
♦•QDM
Nekrasov, Nikolai Aleksyeyevich. Who
can be happy and free in Russia? By
Nicholas Nekrassov, translated by Juliet
M. Soskice with an introduction by Dr.
David Soskice. London: H. Milford |1917].
1 p.l.. vii-xxi. 339 p., 1 port. 16*. (World's
classics, no. 213.) ♦♦ QDH
Poems.
Tolstoi, Lev Nikolayevich. graf. The
journal of Leo Tolstoi (First volume —
1895-1899). translated from the Russian by
Rose Strunsky. New York: A. A. Knopf.
1917. xviii p., 2 1., 3-427 p. 12*. ^ QD
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983
1,652
1,980
1,849
2,229
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166
134
134
152
290
318
417
123
355
401
381
544
237
783
653
390
159
516
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NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY
ASTOR, LENOX AND TILDEN FOUNDATIONS
Volume 21 December 191 7 Number 11
AT the meeting of the Board of Trustees held December 12, Mr. Lewis Cass
Jljl Ledyard was elected President of the Board to fill the vacancy in that
office caused by the death of Mr. Rives.
MR. FREDERICK STURGES, a member of the Board of Trustees since
the foundation of The New York Public Library in 1895, and before
that time a Trustee of the Lenox Library, died at his residence in this city,
Saturday evening, December 22, in the 85th year of his age.
EXHIBITIONS
THE death of Auguste Rodin gave occasion to a little memorial exhibition
in the Stuart Gallery, on view during December. From the Avery Col-
lection were drawn the sculptor's interesting dry-point portraits of Victor Hugo
and others; the Hays bequest furnished an original drawing in color, and
photographs of the important collection of Rodin's sculptures at the Metropoli-
tan Museum completed the exhibition.
At the same time there were shown in the Stuart Gallery, Joseph Pennell's
lithographs illustrating war work in America. His grasp of essentials, his
sure eye for the picturesque, his contact with the varied interests of the worlcj
about him, appear again in these new prints.
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NEWS OF THE MONTH
GIFTS
DURING the month of November, 1917, the Library received as gifts a
total of 2,802 volumes, 5,854 pamphlets, 29 maps and 56 prints. Some
of the more important and interesting of the gifts were the following: From
Mr. Clarence Morgan of Shelbume, Vt., the Library received a framed chart,
— the original articles of organization of the General News Association of the
City of New York (now the Associated Press), with autograph signatures of
the seven members (Hallock, Hale & Hallock; J. Watson Webb; James G. Ben-
nett; Charles A. Dana; Moses S. Beach; J. & E. Brooks; Henry J. Raymond)
dated New York, October 21, 1856.
From Mr. James Hilton Manning of Albany, N. Y., came the two volumes
of his work, — a "Century of American savings banks," New York, 1917; from
Mrs. Robert W. de Forest of New York a copy of her privately printed work,
^— "John Taylor; a Scottish merchant of Glasgow and New York, 1752-1833;
a family narrative written for his descendants by Emily Johnston de Forest,"
New York, 1917; and from Mr. Sherman Williams of New York a copy of
the "History of the Forty-ninth New York Volunteers; compiled by Frederick
David Bidwell," Albany, 1916.
From the Biblioteca Nacional of Chile we received a collection of books
relating to the history, industries and literature of Chile, including govern-
ment documents, in all 302 volumes and 91 pamphlets; and from the Pan
American Union, Washingfton, D. C, 855 copies of pamphlets describing the
Latin American republics: Bolivia, Ecuador, Paraguay, Peru, Guatemala, and
Panama.
Mr. John Jay Chapman of New York gave a copy of his "Ode on the
sailing of our troops for France," Nov., 1917; Mr. R. A. F. Penrose, jr., of
Philadelphia, six copies of his work, — "What a geologist can do in war,"
prepared for the Geological Committee of the National Research Council,
Philadelphia, 1917; from Mr. Charles Howland Russell came a collection of
miscellaneous material, containing 98 volumes, 263 pamphlets, 2 prints, 3
photographs, etc.; and from the Company of Gentlemen Adventurers, Peace
Dale, Rhode Island, came a copy of their privately printed book, — "The steel
flea; translated from the Russian of Nikolai Semyonovitch Lyeskof f by Isabel
F. Hapgood," Boston, 1916.
ADDITIONS AND USE OF THE LIBRARY IN NOVEMBER, 1917
DURING the month of November, 1917, there were received at the Library
25,283 volumes and 7,616 pamphlets. (These figures include the addi-
tions to both Reference and Circulation Departments.) The total number
of readers recorded in the Central Building was 73,063. They consulted
182,191 volumes. Visitors to the building numbered 244,835.
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ASSYRIA AND BABYLONIA
A LIST OF REFERENCES IN THE NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY
Compiled by Ida A. Pratt
Under the Direction of Richard Gottheil, Ph.D.
ORDER OF ARRANGEMENT
Bibliography.
PiKIODICALS.
Gbnbral Works.
DiSCOVStlES AND EXCAVATIONS!
Gbnbral Works.
Babylon.
Drbiibm.
NiNBVBH.
NiFFUR.
Dbscriftion and Geography.
Archaeology and Art:
• General Works.
Cylinders and Seals.
Calendar and Chronology.
History:
General Works.
Erech, Kish, Lacash, Ur, itc.
Babylonia.
History — Continued:
Assyria.
Neo- Babylon I A.
Persian Period, etc.
Social Life.
Personal Names.
Law.
Science:
Astronomy, Astrology and
Mathematics.
Botany and Zoology.
Medicine.
Metrology.
Language and Script.
Decipherment.
SuMERiAN Language.
SuMERiAN Literature and thi
sumerians.
Inscriptions.
Business Documents, Contract
Tablets and Commerce.
History op Literature.
Literature.
Letters.
Religion.
Cosmogony.
Divination, Magic and Omemb.
assyriology and the biblb.
HiTTITES.
Cappadocian Tablets.
MiTANNi Language.
PART II
(Conclusion)
Decipherment
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Stout, William B. Acquiring wings; a
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Tillett, Benjamin. Who was responsible
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Towne, Charles Hanson, editor. The
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Collection of short stories, sketches, poems, and
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Toynbee, Arnold Joseph. The German
terror in France. London: Hodder &
Stoughton, 1917. xv, 212 p., 6 folded maps,
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Wampach, Gaspard. Ce qu'ils disent,
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Wilde, Percival. The unseen host and
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24^ RFX
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Yokohama. — Chamber of Commerce.
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Tables on reverse of chart.
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BTZV
RECENT BOOKS OF INTEREST ADDED
TO THE LIBRARY
Sculpture
While this list of recent additions includes books
on the general subject as well as on sculpture in vari-
ous countries, a considerable proportion of the titles
deals with American work.
Barnard's Lincoln. The gift of Mr. and
Mrs. Charles P. Taft to the city of Cin-
cinnati; the creation and dedication of
George Grey Barnard's statue of Abraham
Lincoln, including the address of William
Howard Taft. Cincinnati: Stewart &
Kidd, 1917. 66 p. illus. 8°. MGO
Bennett, T. P. The relation of sculp-
ture to architecture. Cambridge: Univer-
sity Press, 1916. xii. 204 p. illus. 8°.
MRX
**Of real service. Refreshingly free from vague
and word^ generalities and the. . .'higher criticism.'
The relation of one art to the other can never be
harmonious unless there be sympathetic and scholarly
collaboration." — W. A. John, in Journal of the Royal
Institute of BritUh Architects, Dec. 23. 1916, p. 57-60.
"In all the greatest periods of their history, archi-
tecture and sculpture have gone hand in hand. . . It
is only a logical outcome of the guiding influence
of one master-mind over the planning, design and
ornamentation of the building that each harmonises
with the other, and that sculpture is not only good
as sculpture, but good as decoration also... in sym-
pathy with its surroundings... The inflated impor-
tance placed in recent years upon originality of any
kind has led to. . .sculptured figrurcs which. .. [are]
the result of freakish ideas... The careful examina-
tion of all available examples must reveal certain more
or less definite facts which will act as a basis for
individual study and save a large amount of fruitless
search for useful information... The author has
collected examples of the various features under
discussion, classified them, and made deductions of
certain facts which seem to be established." — Intro-
duction.
Bitter, Karl Theodore Francis. Proceed-
ings at the meeting in memory of Karl
Bitter, held in the Ethical Culture Hall on
Wednesday, May 5. 1915. New York: pri-
vately printed at the Nation Press, Inc.,
1915. 23 p., Iport. 8°. MGO
Cams, Paul. The Venus of Milo; an
archeological study of the goddess of wom-
anhood. Chicago: Open Court Pub. Co..
1916. vii, 182 p., 1 pi. illus. 12°. MAD
"The temples of Aphrodite lie in ruins... but the
ideal of womanhood which she represented has
remained and will remain... Every living woman
is a specimen of the eternal ideal of womanhood."
— /•. m.
Among the chapters are: "Description of the
statue." '^Restoration," "Recent theories." "The cult
of Aphrodite," "Aphrodite in art."
Cruttwell, Maud. Donatello; with 81
plates. London: Methuen & Co., Ltd.
rl911., xii, 161(1) p. illus. 4°. (Classics
of art.) MCF
Fowler, Harold North. A history of
sculpture. New York: The Macmillan Co.,
1916. xxvi p., 1 1., 445 p., 1 pi. illus. 12**.
MGF
Bibliography, p. 419-431.
"The author, who is a member of the faculty of
the College for Women of Western Reserve Univer-
sity, endeavors to give briefly but in readable form
the history of sculpture from the beginning of civiliza-
tion to the present time." — A\ Y. Times, April 16,
1916.
"Authoritative handbook of sculpture from begin-
nings of civilization to the present day, with chapters
on American and Oriental art. 196 well-selected
illustrations." — New York State Library, Best books,
1916.
"Gives evidence of sound scholarship, careful accu-
racy, moderateness of statement and infinite labor." —
Nation,
Gardner, Arthur, compiler. French sculp-
ture of the thirteenth century; seventy-
eight examples of masterpieces of medi-
eval art illustrating the works at Reims
and showing their place in the history of
sculpture, with an introduction and notes
by Arthur Gardner... London: P. L.
Warner, publisher to the Medici Society,
Ltd., 1915. 22 p., 1 1., 50 pi. 4^ (The
Medici portfolios, no. 1.) MGI
Heilmeyer, Alexander. Moderne Plas-
tik; 50 Reproduktiorien von hervorragen-
den Werken moderner Plastik zusammen-
gestellt und erlautert von Alexander Heil-
meyer. Leipzig: A. Schumann (1904-05i.
i66j p., 52 pi. r. t MGI
Issued in 12 parts.
James, Mrs. Juliet Helena Lumbard.
Sculpture of the exposition palaces and
courts; descriptive notes on the art of the
statuary at the Panama Pacific Interna-
tional Exposition, San Francisco. San
Francisco: H. S. Crocker Company [Cop.
1915,. xii, 96 p. illus. S\ MGI
Le Mu86e de Cluny. . .planches. . .photo-
collographie de Chene et Longuet. serie
rl-]2. Paris: Librairies-imprimcries reunies
il914?,. 2v. pi. f^ tMGI
Contents: [Serie 1.] I-a pierre: le marbre. I'al-
batre, la terre cuite. S6rie 2. Le bois: bahutt, buffets,
sieges, lits, tables, portes, bureaux, details de sculp-
ture, panneaux.
The 64 plates in series 1 illustrate the decorative
sculpture on the famous old building, constructed dur-
ing 1490-1514, known as the Hotel de Cluny, and
now the Musee de Cluny, as well as exhibits of French
sculpture, mainly of the 12th -16th centuries.
Partridge, William Ordway. The works
in sculpture of William Ordway Partridge,
M. A., with biographical sketch and illus-
[900]
RECENT BOOKS OF INTEREST ADDED TO THE LIBRARY
901
Sculpture, continued,
trations of principal works. New York:
John Lane Company, cop. 1914. xii p., 67
pi., 1 port. 4^ MGO (Partridge)
Limited edition, no. 185.
Pound, Ezra Loomis. Gaudier-Brzeska:
a memoir by Ezra Pound, including the
published writings of the sculptor, and a
selection from his letters. With thirty-
eight illustrations, consisting of photo-
graphs of his sculpture, and four portraits
by Walter Benington, and numerous re-
productions of drawings. London: John
Lane, 1916. x p., 1 1., 168 p., 34 pi., 4 ports.
8^ MGO
Times literary supplement (London), April 28,
1916, p. IS^, has a two-column review.
Rhind, John Massey. Reproductions of
sculpture by J. Massey Rhind... New
York: Forbes Co. tl90-?j 9 pi. f^
tMGO
Ricci, Corrado. D. Calandra, scultore;
con prefazione di Oreste Mattirolo...
Milano: Alfieri & Lacroix rl916]. 35 p., 1 1.,
46 pi., 1 port, illus. f ^ MGO (Calandra)
Calandra executed a number of large public monu-
ments erected in Italy within the past twenty-five
years, among them the one to Garibaldi in Parma.
America
Altschul, Charles. The American Revo-
lution in our school text-books; an attempt
to trace the influence of early school educa-
tion on the feeling towards England in the
United States, with an introduction by
James T. Shotwell... New York: G. H.
Doran Co. icop. 1917.j xi p., 1 1., 15-168 p.
8^ iG
BidwelU Frederick David, compiler. His-
tory of the Forty-ninth New York Volun-
teers. Albany: J. B. Lyon Company, print-
ers. 1916. Ip.l.. 317p. 8^ IKG
Case, Alden Buell. Thirty years with the
Mexicans: in peace and revolution. New
York: F. H. Revell Co. icop. 1917.) 3 p.l.,
285 p., 7 pi. 8^ HTY
Chapin, Anna Alice. Greenwich village.
With illustrations by Allan Gilbert Cram.
New York: Dodd. Mead and Co., 1917. 5
p.l., ix-x p., 2 1.. 3-301 p., 1 folded map, 16
pi. 8^ IRGV
Cram, Mildred. Old seaport towns of
the South, by Mildred Cram; drawings by
Allan G. Cram. New York: Dodd, Mead
& Co., 1917. viii p., 1 1., 364 p., 25 pi. 8^
IT
East Bridgewater, Mass. Vital records
of East Bridgewater, Massachusetts, to the
year 1850. . . Boston, Mass.: New England
Historic Genealogical Society, 1917. 406 p.
8*. APR
Fairfield, Asa Merrill. Fairfield's pio-
neer history of Lassen county, California.
San Francisco: H. S. Crocker Co. (Cop.,
1916.] 3 p.l., ix-xxii, 506 p., 1 1. 8^ IXH
Paris, John Thomson. Old roads out of
Philadelphia. Philadelphia: J. B. Lippin-
cott Co., 1917. xviii p., 1 1., 15-327 p., 1
folded diagr., 2 maps, 38 pi. 8^ ISC
Fiske, Joseph Emery. History of the
town of Wellesley, Massachusetts, by
the late Hon. Joseph E. Fiske; edited and
enlarged by Ellen Ware Fiske. Boston:
Pilgrim Press icop. 1917). xiii, 92 p., 1 fac,
7 pi. 8^ IQH
Franck, Harry Alverson. Vagabonding
down the Andes, being the narrative of a
journey, chiefly afoot, from Panama to
Buenos Aires. New York: Century Co..
1917. xxi, 612 p., 1 map, 95 pi., 1 port. 8**.
HCY
Gloucester, Mass. Vital records of
Gloucester, Massachusetts, to the end of
the year 1849. v. 1. Topsfield, Mass.: The
Topsfield Historical Society, 1917. 8^
APR
Hammond, Melvin Ormond. Canadian
Confederation and its leaders. New York:
G. H. Doran Co. |Cop. 191 7.i x, 333(1) p..
Ipl., 17 port. 8^ AGY
Haworth, Paul Leland. On the head-
waters of Peace river; a narrative of a
thousand-mile canoe trip to a little-known
range of the Canadian Rockies. New York:
C. Scribner's Sons, 1917. xvii, 295 p., 2
maps, 32 pi. 8**. HY
Hughes, Edith Wakeman. Motoring in
white from Dakota to Cape Cod, done by
Edith Wakeman Hughes. New York:
Knickerbocker Press, 1917. Ip.l., 97 p., 7
pi. 12^ ILH
James, George Wharton. Arizona the
wonderland. The history of its ancient cliff
and cave dwellings ... A survey of its cli-
mate, scenic marvels ... A review of its
industries; an account of its influence on
art. . .and some reference to what it offers
of delight to the automobilist, sportsman,
pleasure and health seeker. Boston: Page
Co., 1917. xxiv, 478 p., 1 map, 59 pi. 8°.
(See America first series.) IXA
Johnson, Willis Fletcher. America's for-
eign relations. London: E. Nash Co., Ltd..
1916. 2v. illus. 8°. IC
Judson, Katharine Berry. Old Crow sto-
ries, with illustrations by Charles Living-
ston Bull. Boston: Little, Brown, and Co..
1917. vi, 163 p., 6 pi. 8^ HBC
Keitii, Charles Penrose. Chronicles of
Pennsylvania from the English revolution
to the peace of Aix-la-Chapelle, 168&-1748.
Philadelphia: (Patterson & White Co..i
1917. 2v. 8^ ISC
902
THE NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY
America, continued.
Koebel, William Henry. British exploits
in South America; a history of British ac-
tivities in exploration, military adventure,
diplomacy, science, and trade, in Latin-
America. New York: Century Co., 1917.
X p., 3 1., 3-587 p., 28 pi., 4 ports. 8°. HCP
Lamb, George H., editor. The unwritten
history of Braddock's Field (Pennsyl-
vania); prepared by the history committee
under the editorship of Geo. H. Lamb...
for the celebration of the golden jubilee of
Braddock, the silver jubilee of Rankin, and
the one-hundred-seventy-fifth anniversary
of the first white settlement west of the
Alleghanies. [Pittsburgh: Nicholson Print-
ing Co.,1 1917. 336 p., 1 1., 3 pi. illus. 4**.
Lippincott, Horace Mather. Early Phila-
delphia, its people, life and progress. With
a photogravure frontispiece by Charles H.
Stephens. . . Philadelphia: J. B. Lippincott
Co., 1917. 2p.l., 3-339(1) p., 1 diagr., 53 pi.
8^ ISD
Longstrethy Thomas Morris. The Adi-
rondacks. New York: Century Co., 1917.
3 p.l., v-viii p., 3 1., 3-370 p., 1 map, 1 pi. 8®.
PSK
McCain, James Ross. Georgia as a pro-
prietary province: the execution of a trust.
Boston: R. G. Badger fcop. 1917]. 357 p.
8®. ([Studies in American history.]) ITI
Mosby, John Singleton. The memoirs of
Colonel John S. Mosby, edited by Charles
Wells Russell... Boston: Little. Brown,
and Co., 1917. xxi, 414 p., 1 folded map,
1 pi., 15 ports. 8^ IKL
Murphy, Thomas Dowler. Oregon the
picturesque; a book of rambles in the Ore-
gon country and in the wilds of northern
California. . .to which is added a trip to the
Yosemite and to the Roosevelt Dam and
the Petrified Forest of Arizona, by motor
car. Boston: Page Co., 1917. 5 p.l.. 317 p.,
1 map, 40 pi. 8**. (See America first se-
ries.) IXI
Orcutty William Dana. Burrows of
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series of visits to battlegrounds & other
places made memorable by the war of
the Revolution, written and illustrated by
Ernest Peixotto. New York: C. Scribner's
Sons, 1917. xiv, 369 p., 1 pi. illus. 8^ IG
Pierson, David Lawrence. Narratives of
Newark (in New Jersey) from the days of
its founding. Newark: Pierson Pub. Co.
[Cop. 1917.] 3 p.l., v-x p., 21., 3-387(1) p.
8^ ISB
Root, Elihu. Latin America and the
United States; addresses by Elihu Root,
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James Brown Scott. Cambridge: Harvard
University Press, 1917. xvi, 302 p. 8®.
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Ross, Gordon. Argentina and Uruguay.
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Seton, Ernest Thompson. The Arctic
prairies; a canoe journey of 2000 miles in
search of the caribou; being the account of
a voyage to the region north of Aylmcr
lake. New York: C. Scribner's Sons, 1917.
xii, 308p. illus. 8^ HY
Sternberg, Charles Hazelius. Hunting
dinosaurs in the bad lands of the Red Deer
river, Alberta, Canada; a sequel to The
life of a fossil hunter. Lawrence, Kansas:
C. H. Sternberg, 1917. xiii, 232 p. illus.
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Street, Julian Leonard. American adven-
tures; a second trip "Abroad at home" by
Julian Street, with pictorial sidelights by
Wallace Morgan. New York: Century Co..
1917. XV p., 1 1., 3-681 p., 64 pi. 8^ ILH
Vcrrill, Alpheus Hyatt. The book of the
West Indies. New York: E. P. Dutton &
Co., 1917. xvi p., 11., 458 p., 5 maps, 33 pi.
12^ HNH
Waters, Wilson. History of Chelmsford,
Massachusetts. Lowell, Mass.: printed for
the town by the Courier-Citizen Co., 1917.
xiv p., 1 1., 893 p. 8^ IQH
Zahm, John Augustine. The quest of El
Dorado; the most romantic episode in
the history of South American conquest,
by the Reverend J. A. Zahm...(H. J.
Mozans) . . . New York: D. Appleton and
Co., 1917. xiv p., 1 1., 260 p., 1 1., 2 fac, 6
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Artzybashev, Mikhail Petrovich. Tales
of the revolution, by Michael Artzibashef;
translated by Percy Pinkerton. London:
M. Seeker, 1917. 4 p.l, (1)12-286 p. 12^
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Contents: Sheviriof. The blood-stain. Morning
shadows. Pasha Tumanof. The doctor.
Bechhofer, C. E., editor. A Russian an-
thology in English, edited by C. E. "Bech-
hofer. London: K. Paul, Trench, Trubner
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Cahan, Abraham. The rise of David Le-
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Champney, Elizabeth Williams. Ro-
mance of old Japan, by Elizabeth W.
Champney and Frere Champney.. . New
York: G. P. Putnam's Sons, 1917. xviiip.,
1 1., 444 p., 43 pi. 8^ ♦ OSH
Chekhov, Anton Pavlovich. The house
with the mezzanine, and other stories, by
Anton Tchekoff; translated from the Rus-
sian by S. S. Koteliansky and Gilbert Can-
nan. New York: C. Scribner's Sons, 1917.
3p.l., 251p. 12^ ♦♦QDM
Contents: The house with the mezzanine. Typhus.
Gooseberries. In exile. The lady with the toy dog.
Goussiev. My life.
Danilevski, Grigori Petrovich. Moscow
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Dostoyevski, Fiodor Mikhailovich. The
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Fyodor Dostoevsky; from the Russian by
Constance Garnett. New York: Macmillan
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Garland, Hamlin. A son of the middle
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Stephens. New York: Macmillan Co., 1917.
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Ostrovski, Aleksandr Nikolayevich. Plays
by Alexander Ostrovsky: A protegee of
the mistress. Poverty is no crime. Sin
and sorrow are common to all. It's a
family affair — we'll settle it ourselves. A
translation from the Russian, edited by
George Rapall Noyes. New York: C.
Scribner's Sons, 191/. 5 p.l., 3-305 p. 12".
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Pound, Ezra Loomis, editor and trans-
lator. 'Noh' or accomplishment. A study
of the classical stage of Japan. By Ernest
Fenollosa and Ezra Pound. New York:
A. A. Knopf, 1917. viii, 267(1) p., 1 port.
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Seltzer, Thomas, compiler. Best Rus-
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officials. Korolenko, V. G., The shades, a phantasy.
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darling. The bet. Vanka. Sologub, F. K., Hide and
seek. Potapenko, I. N., Dethroned. Semyonov, S. T.,
The servant. Gorky, M.^ One autumn night. Het
lover. Andreyev, L. N., Lazarus. Artzybashev,
M. P., The revolutionist. Kuprin, A. I., The out-
rage.
Selver, Percy, editor and translator.
Modern Russian poetry, texts and transla-
tions; selected and translated with an in-
troduction by Percy Selver. London: K.
Paul, Trench, Trubner & Co., Ltd., 1917.
xvi,65(l)p. 12^ •♦QDH
Stimson, Frederic Jesup. My story: be-
ing the memoirs of Benedict Arnold: late
major-general in the continental army and
brigadier-general in that of his Britannic
majesty. New York: C. Scribner's Sons,
1917. viii p., 1 1., 622 p., 1 map, 1 pi., 1 port.
S\ NBO
Tagore, Sir Rabindranath. Nationalism.
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Sacrifice and other plays. New
York: Macmillan Co., 1917. 2 p.l., 208 p.
12^ ♦ OKV
Contents: Sanyasi; or, The ascetic. Malini. Sac-
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Science
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Barnard, R. J. A. Elementary dynamics
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Bayley, William Shirley. Descriptive
mineralogy. New York: D. Appleton and
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Browning, Philip Embury. Introduction
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Carhart, Henry Smith, and H. N. Clute.
Physics with applications. Boston: Allyn
and Bacon [Cop. 1917]. x, 469, 9 p. illus.
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Chenet, Charles. Le sol et les popula-
tions de la Lorraine et des Ardennes...
Paris: E. Champion, 1916. Ivii, 289 p., 21..
1 map. 4 pi. illus. 4^ PVK
Crehore, Albert Cushing. The mystery
of matter and energy, recent progress as
to the structure of matter. New York: D.
Van Nostrand Co., 1917. xi, 161 p., 4 folded
diagr., 4 pi. 16^ PAW
Duebi, Heinrich. Clubfiihrer durch die
Walliser-Alpen . . . Verfasst von H. Dubi.
Mit Beniitzung der Climbers' Guides und
des handschriftlichen Materials von Dr. W.
A. B. Coolidge und Sir Martin Conway.
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1916. 2 v. illus. 16^ PSO
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Grew, Edwin Sharpe. The marvels of
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Raskins, Howard Davis. Organic chem-
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Humphrey, Seth King. Mankind; racial
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Osbom, Henry Fairfield. The origin and
evolution of life; on the theory of action,
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Running, Theodore Rudolph. Empirical
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Buck, Cecil Henry. Faiths, fairs, and fes-
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Clennell, Walter James. The historical
development of religion in China. Lon-
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Fujimoto, T. The story of the geisha
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Kennan, George. E. H. Harriman's Far
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map. 8°. AN
Marks, John Ebenezer. Forty years in
Burma, with a foreword by the Archbishop
of Canterbury. Edited, with an introduc-
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Morse, Edward Sylvester. Japan day by
day 1877. 1878-79, \SS2-S3. With 777 illus-
trations from sketches in the author's jour-
nal. Boston: Houghton Mifflin Co.. 1917.
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Parker, Edward Harper. China; her his-
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earliest times to the present day. London:
J. Murray, 1917. xxx, 419(1) p., 17 msms.
Ipl. Zed. 8*
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Sarkar, Benoy Kumar. The folk-element
in Hindu culture: a contribution to socio-
religious studies in Hindu folk-institutions,
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Smithy Vincent Arthur. Akbar, the great
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13 pi. 8^ BGI
Ware, Mary S. The old world through
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Dublin; explorations and reflections, by
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Hotblack, Kate. Chatham's colonial pol-
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Jones, John Bavington. Annals of Dover
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431(1) p., 81. 8^ CO
Littledale, Ralph Pudsay, editor. The
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Muir, Ramsa3r. The expansion of Eu-
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Myres, T. Harrison. Bells & bell lore;
church bells of the Amounderness and the
archdeaconry of Lancaster. Preston: Guar-
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Williams, Laurence Frederick Rush-
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London: Longmans, Green & Co., 1917.
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Calhoun, John Caldwell. The life of
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Crooks, William. The life story of Will
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DuKHOvsKAYA, Varvara Fiodorovna Gol-
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Franklin, Benjamin. Benjamin Frank-
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Legh family. The House of Lyme from
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Lincoln, Abraham. "Honest Abe," a
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Pope family. Genealogy of Thomas Pope
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Republican Press, 1917. 1 p.l., (1)6-143 p.,
4 pi., 2 ports. 8^ APV
Steen family. The Steen family in Europe
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Branch Library News. Monthly publication of the Circulation Department. Lists of
new books, reading lists, articles about books, etc. Given free at the Branches. By mail,
free to libraries and other public institutions. Otherwise, 25 cents a j'ear.
New Technical Books. A selected list of books on industrial arts and engineering,
recently added to the Library. Published quarterly. (A limited number given free on
request.)
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LISTS OF BOOKS IN THE LIBRARY RELATING TO VARIOUS TOPICS.
TEXTS PRINTED FROM MANUSCRIPTS OWNED BY THE LIBRARY, ETC.
REFERENCE DEPARTMENT
Aborigines of Australia and Tasmania,
List of works relating to the -
American Dramas, A list of -
PRICE
.20
.20
American Gypsies, by Albert Thomas
Sinclair ------ .05
American Interoceanic Canals. A list
of references ----- JO
American-Romani Vocabulary, by Al-
bert Thomas Sinclair - - - .05
Arabic Poetry, List of works relating to .10
Astor Library, Catalogue of the. 8 vol-
umes. Sewed. Per volume - - 5.00
Avesta and Romani, by Albert Thomas
Sinclair .05
Becks Collection of Prompt Books,
Catalogue of the - - - -
Beggars, Mendicants, Tramps, Va-
grants, etc.. List of works relating
to
.15
.10
I 909 J
PRICE
Berlin and the Prussian Court in 1798.
From a ms. journal of Thomas
Boylston Adams - - - - .15
Billings, Dr. John Shaw, Memorial
Meeting in honor of the late - - .10
Bimetallism, Gold and Silver Standards,
etc., List of works relating to - - .15
Book-Reviews, by E. L. Pearson - - .20
Buddhism. A list of references - - .25
Ceramics and Glass, List of works re-
lating to - - - - - - .15
Chiaroscuro Prints, by Frank Weiten-
kampf - .05
City Planning and Allied Topics, Select
list of works relating to - - - .15
Columbus. Letter of Columbus on the
discovery of America. Facsimile
of the pictorial edition, with a new
and literal translation, and a com-
plete reprint of the four oldest
Latin editions.
Qoth .50
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