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THEREVMLJf_ DANCING gtill Another Handsome Book on the Art. n.VClNO ANn PAN'-KRS OF TO-DAY. Th* Modun Revival of Lmnclng as an irt By C*roIine and Charlca H Caf. ?n Witb numerouB illustrations. 8vo, pp. S01. Doajd. Mead & Co. This if. th* third serious work on the jial of dancing as an art to be pub lUhed within the last three months. I.ikf ?t? tYV0 Prorteopssors. it is profuse lv and handsoniely illustrated with portrait? and po***oftb* world-famous leaders of tho movernent in Europe nnd ln thiscountry. for Mr. and Mrs. Caffin _0 not fa 1 to lay the proper atn s upon tn. acl ??vcment* and the s. i> th.- Isadora Duncan, Ruth ?t. D4**i,<! and Muud AHan, the Cana * dian dauphtcr of this continent. who has often. but most unjuatly, been BO eu?ed of mf re imitation. The Russian* r*c4?ive their meed of space and praise, and of pirtures of the grace of motion caught at a static moment. The au? thors supsest, and one aciepts the su_ y^Hon at once. that the Russian revolt fr.'.m th" pretty, shallow plots ot the claMleal hallet?meeting, fllrtation, danial, fllght and pursuit?in favor of itronger emotions, of plots of greater depth and meaning, is dlrectly traceable jto the btark reallsm of contemporary Ipuaalan fiction. They also find one [aource ?f Inspiration of Isadora Dun fcan'a work ln the prirrdtlve dance of (tn* Cambodians, whom ahe aaw ln paris. | This book does not tra.e the history |bf dancir.g beyond ancient Qreece: its ftme aoopc bl atitb ttie here and now. aatore apace is devoted, and rightiy, to Hhe origin and development of the bal t, to \ls decadence ln Western Europe d Its preservation and technical pet - action In Russla. Brief gliinpses ere ren at the dances of the South B*a nders and the North American Ind Uans?ln thia regard the book widens Pthe acope of Its predecessors. Adellne teenee has, of course, a chapter all her [c*ii. with welcome plcturea of her alry Wrar-c and charm, most welcome of ?berr. all, perhaps. one of her "Hunl |_>ance." which one wlshes her to |**|a* Itnd?belated justlce?Rlta Sacchettl is teot overlooked, while Grete Wleaenthal. ln Hungarian dances. is addt-d tu the igallery ; The book is mad?> decidedly Ameri |r*n by a close study of negro danc ilnK from the \anishlng buck-and-wlnc lajanc* to a clever analysts of the cakp 'aralk. This is too long to quote ln full. Ibut here is its conclusion: i as' arrittaaa there is little to di*tingui*li t ak'walka from the littl?- Harl. , ??er Plcrrol and ColumWn*> el whlch both Fr.nch nnd Italuui used to abound. But in the nerforr I ef II atlon, ?. t ln the da well ?. th.- mnsic. and the ever pi i*len,tnt oi Ihe groteaque, Wblch la t ? P- its little coDiedi"*. Then r> sentim the Italiati balleta would be fill-.1 Vbare will be a ?.?? IBS8B even in the lady's p_it; i Ihn-:; earlcature rather than con But t . ia the nativ. .j. tou h a It . out < IvllUatlon. . | wife. mplished of <? V B**ro *,ac- a>r* ? : - had been The authors are to br tbanked for Ith. r inclUMon of BB h - D ? I I ? B I lancer as V- ton. iMontgomcry and BtOBM also iwluded. 'fal! into the rategory of ? rather than artistic danc-in*. The com : Barlaon between th* ajaarphltl drama of th" ? Danse de lApa< h<^' nnd the "eiuberance of energy and vitaiity." the cut-of-door atmosphere of the Tommy Danc-er.*. is a happy touch. There are chapters on court dances and telk dancing. and on artistir danr-tng ln Brtioola and for social dlverslon. 1 HE YOUNG IDEA fiooks Leading It Into Inspiring Paths. , fcEROES OF LETTERS AND LIFE. I "The. Ben Oreet Shakesp^are for ffoung Readera and Amateur Player?" itDeubleday. Page> comea ln a series of ftuedcctmo volumes. simply bound and BttracUvely Illustrated In his direc ItJens for atage aettings. "business." jatc. Mr. Oreet lnvariably ke*ps ln mind Rhe'limited resourcea nf amateur the btrlcBla. whether of children or grown japa. He hlmaelf has demonstrated the Iruth of what he aaaeru in his Bimple (atroduotlon: "Aa to atage aeitlng. it Ui be done ln lota of ways: with ?canery. or with acreens. or curtainB. or Ma the open alr. Btrange as lt may ap itear the playB of Shakespeare are )Bjtta:!v effectlve whichever way we thoose to give them" There is no b*t ?Ur way than that lndicated by Mr. ?raet to glve the rlsing generatlon a toorough knowledge of the maater mind bf tbe world? llterature -ln con i?*?lon with thlB edition of the plays. ba they are atudled and produced, lt will 8* found prt.fltabl* by the actors to aonault William A. Lawaon's "Hhak< - epeares Wlt and Humor" (Jacobs). ThU book ls not * mere collection < t Nrin&*d words" torn from tbeir con trxt but a dlgest of the comedit-^. trtgedleB and hiatorkal plays, the plot t?lng to)'! aa far aa Is neceaaary ln each battance. Tam'. ia Th-tures of Real Boy* ard Garla," by Lorinda Munaon Bryant Mba L*na .. surveys a wide and ln iHMlng licld from the dayB of Tltlans "*aaght.r of Hoberto StroBBi" and Baaaar'c drawtng of hlniself when a ?oy. down to Cf'llia Reaux's "l>ancitu.' ?irla." and Ocorf* de Forest Brush's ?wtralt of Mrs. Brush and her chll ?*?*? Th<- Br*at palnters at chMdhood **? arrariKed chronOaOCieBlly and BC ?w^lng to natlonallty, Italy I?alUlgi W!?* Ipain next, then Qermmuy. Hol ?*D'l. Belgium, KnKland and Ain< i?? =' "?^ flfty iliuetrationa ?rc ar? ii *"* trnrj ?? , -? nutlve. Th. ?"W a meaa-un- 4.f Bimple pUJOWledfa ?""thDartlH- and theh aubjeet*. '??diection oi Kioriea rather out of the ^??on ia j?hn Harrlngton Oo*"* ^?Ik-Talea of I-iiHt and Weat" (Llt '??. Br^wi,) it drhwa on the Apo ^ypba for "Juriith and Holofarm J**>u,*t. Iatiyamon and oth*r Batrly 7*???h WriterB a- well as on < ?ld ^**Cfl. Old Japan, Hweden, ..rio, for T1** laaaon, on contemporary Duteh * ** oonioa of ihe legtnd of Slster a Jfcttrtoo. several of theae atorlea, Mr. r. 00 Btotee, are set down here ln Eng l'-*h for the first time. Alfred r. Blaisdell and Francls K Ball's "English History Ptory Book" rl-lttlo. Brown) ia destined for both school and home use. It? contents are hUgOty a r__OB_|eie of hero*s and hero Inea and great rulers. begtnning wlth Caradon and Queen Boadlcea and end ing with tht charge of the Light Brl gade and Virtoriii's reign. Even Bobin Hood finds a place here, so do James Wiitt and QoorngO Stephens.m. The llves of the "Kaints and Ileroes" of the Chrlstian Church are told In Blmpleet outline In two volumes by GtorgB Hodgea (Holt), The flrst of these two booka haglni with Cyprian, A. D. 200, and elooOB with Wycliffe. Hus and Savonarola nt the end of the Aliddle Ak<-f; the second begins wlth Lnther and the. other luilori of Ihe Beformation, and ends with Bnnyan, Fox and Wooloy. Boom ls approprlote ly made in this BOCOO. volume for Loyola. The author tonches upon Church hletotry and doetrlne only In so far as thut ls roqOatOal by the blographl cal BBOteriOl wlth whlkell he doOaO, ANIMALS AND HOBBIES. Booka about aninials will never lose their Interest for Chlldro? As a matter Of fact, "The Book of the Zoo," hy W. S. Berridge, F. Z S , and \\. IrVrclval WaateM, F. L. H. iDutton). Ib one of the BBOBl readab? arorka of this kind that BOOKS AND AUTHORS Current Talk of Things Present and to Come. t\'e are glad to know that the late %V. F Monypenny's "Life of BenJ.imin Iiisraeli," a most succespful biography, has not been left unfinishod. Ita au? thor ia said to have had practl^ally all of the material ready for the publlsh ers. The Last "0. Henry Book." The twelfth ami last \"li;me of th* O. Henry atories will b* P lbUab*d about Iier-eniher 1".. Th'- gr**l*r purt of Its material ln tCOtl and eaurtOOB was takon from the j.ap'-r "Tha Rolltnf Stone." which the author edited many years ago ln Texas. History from Newspapers. l! is reported from B*rllfl lb*l an aaso.SBjUOB has been org*nla*d there under the title of "The German N*Wa> j.ui.?r Arch'.ves " The purpose of this eociety is to pres*.*rve and classify cut Uaga of everythir.g that mi.v uppear in th* Oaaian preaa i..<\it.g more ti momentary interest. II la B^la***d that tha colkKtlon thua formod aboaJd b* ol BBBlateMM e both to UtOBC who are B**k lriK fur is..lni-il ItMM Of inf'.iniatioti ] and for those who Int^ml to write a partmi or Bp*ctaltsed blstory of the time. Tn tin- beglnntng apecl*] attcn tlon arill bt pald to Oaanclal, Induatrfal and '.abor qu**tlona and i" bbcIbI *co RIT- BACCHETO IN HEB BPANI8H DAN'Cl ? i'rom a photoprapli in "I>ancing | atO Of has been p ihllshfd in te. etit yars. De llghtfullv lllustrat.d. lt d-*Ja with th' London Zoo. bul d 6T*r? .-ind anlmaia are aninial alL aaii gulld in Chrlstendom. thouch South*.. -j"i ?? atlll IM ' ? Mnd D ? nany otht r r tt,,. pro| ? IvillSBtaon. Thi . iro* tbC Btt*iy '?: th.-ir own lii g^olooi nn of Hfe, adtng throofb <!- ? fection. ia uot the l*Ml Bl kV n> ? IBotraa* ttotlni "?? i:^x ' _And h*r?- is ?*] I by Frank To*rni a "complete manna! of all ma:' pr.rtali.ing tO dOB ' ' the youthfui tanctar." Do**. ponle* jOBfj l rBbblta '?.v,<h. f.-rr.is, monkeys. natoa, aqat ?? I ? lf****** poultry, plgaoaa, tmney pb****? - Sni b**, '??' j..' kdnws. Jays. ravf i.s. BBl gP* rots.' and al! kinds of C*f< cluding evn the Oatnty J**** row, are dialt with. full dlrevti'.hs b*ln| glven for their keeping ln f.-mfort and health. their varht.es. training. etc There are 143 Illustrations from photo graphs rafflctently attractlv* to tura even the most indiffei ent of boy* ttl that deliKhtful and proflUbl* bobby, tha ke. piuK of anlmaJ i"'t? ,?uy bobb?M foi tri* 4/ounc b**r*v*r, an Inllniiude of them, as C?efl H. Bulllvant polnt- Ottt ln th< ? to his "lA.ty i'.">'s Book ol Hobhies" (Dodge Publlshini; Company). He has his .iivision on animal p*tl B4 ev?n lnelu.les silk arorma -bait he alsc writes of eniBBaltry and joinery and UM , of makins: BCbool bOXD* Brltt Mei**1 <omp?rtm' rttt*. H*r* the boj eu rtarn. f^"1 tn" t,vt ar,(l ekeeUeni diuh'rutns, B*)* t* make a bOOfMTani a ruo'l' I j.lrcraft. a subnmnne DO*l a mlnlature mill. I wnrkahle motor BBf An.i uo,,.ler- mav i- done _\vith I ja'k-knif'-. the 1'aakaf'a amaarnffl) versati'.e tOOl Then th*f* are b.nt iron an.! fr.rtwoik. wood-carvlnK. BOOk blnding, ptaotofra>pby. taxldarrny, oot lectlng ln H many form*?WBJ hav. po-US* BtBmpa baaan ov*rtook*d h*r*1 -K?,i blcycllnf, scoutin^. camping lobofgnnlnc, < >< ?in? -h..bides onouab )nd<ed to B**p a boy 8*nploy*d IIBtl he isgrown up.-'Harpe. s Bo*tin| Book for Boya." Bd*t*t1 by Cb of th- e.litor.al oVtit Ol TThl tfotor BO-4 ' !? ??mlmntly prn. ti al r,? artth a .hapK-r ob awlnuailng whi.ll .s Ihe oni> rtgW ..Pli-a'h ?' wi.at BlwBjra raaaaatna ? hM?rdotti Kport, bad tn... '"? *' . a thoroufh eooraa ol mode boai 4 .MtttM tlon. The next S_o la 35 building of real b. f na and aalllng; th.-n con* S'boal ia taken up, tha entfn* r* " \L ,,i .rae. the l*rg*i ',,;.,'.n The hydroplana ",...s h.s ?\ ,,n^ lontrlbutor* to thla boob JJJJ,* wuh ralbibU and ?ompieh.-nslv. &?2^V?B&So win- h tbey d.al. ind if II i ; 00 telll ?? ? l | to tl - Andrew Lang'a Library. >? whii Ii haa just been - Lfl lnter cstiriB; l.ut net . ? tlon. it < ontaIni ? for Ifi ? Laldloa " loi 8*in_won_Bn of t;.. i. . "'Auror.i i n'l ?;.' borlou tteolly lettered b] tbeh oojaaj Andi'-w I.arijr's I?i?t.'inc- Annihila , tors Ti:- i Sh<.ru-ncd Uaj y . ifiaa Brod lon an I borlou.*' George Meredith and the Wme Cup. A t | : ? ? ' B Doyll gave Boane rewl ' ?? ' ? * Meredith, if' Ibe eoorea of ablcb hc broogbt eul i"-1 fl*?aid'i fondooi t_ k good bottla Bf w-li.e. even after he i. ; i een fofbtdden to touci ai ln toxieoot Once aben Doj e aoa dlnlni with him he ordered up ? bottle, with the provlso that his gUOOl abould drink lt. The bottle eroa doly aoaptJed, ahere OPOO Meredith said. "II haa given me greal Bleoaore t<. eae tho aroy you have drunk that BOttla <<f w ine. The faet hl i have lotd down a Uttla t-to,.k of irlna whi' h i-- gOOd, and 00004*0 600M li'io ond iirink ? glaaB ond tba raaiolnder la 0700tOd, ' Mr. Benry Murray. another of his MendOj bod 'his atory to tell -if a visit io Boxhlli: Ooe Ol the Kuests at dmnei OOU? drlol nothlng but mltierai arater, and btoradltli liitn ajjalhrt that habit wlth an Intense aolemnlty n<- told a Htnry of ? fe!U>w atudant at Dusaeldorf when be aroi Btudyiog ineil.irK thera who fell a vi.-tlm io iu? unbrldled thlrat for mlnerol natera He 'li'-.i BuaTdenlj ln agony, askini; thol the autopBy ebou? ba perforroe<l by hi? frlend George Meredith "When l rnodi the tirst incisli.n, tha glltter ol thn stala ? titex in tbe pcor fellow'a gaatrlc eavttj ,.,. .i.v. ly I iltiil.-.l n.-?? I had to weal 1,1 ,.? 11? aea for montha aftt i The Arabe in Spain. ?ln Arabic Bpaln: Bidelaghti on Hei nnd Arl" ll tbe titl" of ? vol iiuie In whlch Mr. Hcrnhard Whlshaw hoi Uied to elucidate varluua polnts ln the history of Sevllle BaadOf tl"> Moa lonis. It was a time when the city wai wonderfaUy proaperooe and beautlfnl phUoeophy, BOlOnOO OBd all the aru flo-ti-hod and were revered. it cannoi be sald that the Chrlstlnn civlllzatlor whieh giavj "i> BPO" th" nrtoo ol BoVlllO'e Moorlsh rule could be com pared to it ln onlightemnent. A Biography of Cobbett. [Tnpubllahed correapondonce o_ lurin tbe baa_ of tha two-volame Mog ropby of WUlkun Oobbett, whieh the IndefatigebU U**H Mortille is pre parn.x. The Iftt'TB and papers of f>-h ,?.? pova heen pJoced ol bli rllopaBal hy the grandsnns of his pubjeet. Tom Brown Dead. T,?. ,?roof Thom..s Bugbeo'o fomooi book "Tom Broarna BVihooldayo," has dOPOTted this life 01 the ripe age of eightv-eigl.t. He was In realily the lUA Aug-BtuB urleba* a Bedfordshire BOOKS AND PUBLICATIONS. BOOKS AND PUBLICATIONS. BOOKS AND PUBLICATIQN3._ | J^K_S_^D?PyiUCM^I31 A HOLIDAY FEAST OF GOOD BOOKS Rudvard Kipling JUST-SO STORIES ^\'eu; fidtiion F. Hepkinsen Smith CHARCOALS OF NEW ARD OLD NEW YORK Arthur Rackham AESDP'S FABLES Rudyard Kipiine Aftet 8>aiT B8B88 #f r\tw itndv tod len im*ribl* ?k*tche?. Mf 6:?*?ob ?t? waeaao ? s*r\r* >'. twelre <:riwtnr>, !n ratl eolere, wbirb wa. int m?a> othTi. b*!i*Te are \'.\t b*?t tfcl_ir* ihat t-ar* t_,0 4->B. W* l^i'ra "b?t aBTon* wb<> letaa tftr 6>_elaaa M.nd lna ol huroor anu n?farai hiitory wV.rh >n* BBata O ' 'u*t So ?torl*a" will nirrvir, a a*w and un*?p*<-t*d deiigbt wb'D he ?-?!? iir BBaaaaa'a erawiaaa tllHS tr%tn i? ; _ Gir'fi. f>rtt ?m?rr#?tt? l"?n aewt *m rieth. Net. $2.r,o. Ga!d*B Sll??e* " "Set la Sll?*r." "M? I'rneod BJ-,jrla**r a.- ?t i?Ta?T. "1_a?a of th* worl'l. lo?*r of New Tork. ?ti laM8 h>. iraiaefel ? ??qi' ?(j..ii,"a>*nt '.. tae "?<k at rt'-t-itina _M -g-t-r--! ?'-?<"? ?f _M :r??t CltJ Wall Str**t. tb- rlrnokljB P.->,L{. Ca*t!? Oird.B iwh*** r?nny I.nd ?anr>. old Trirjlty Cburfb ?i-l aad 8iaa? 5'b*r OrstCBl I "<" tak* "n ? n'w rr.rkti ar npd.r tb? airhor * ttarl mi draw;Ej; 4.1 tb?t tb* tr<nk '- ? Baaat ?l-i". 8' ? nrwioa af _M ?*rr <pir!' of N*w Twk lltaatrartoaa, 22. by tu* ,,5,,, BJH. ir..OO. 4U? limil'i Fil.tum />* l.uxr ?>? 'iro* B-ipr. . _V* tr-rria. f*Uur*, snd tin*H bv t\' auttor 1X8 ?f"l ?"'? N*i B_r, <M> ABtWpatlBI th* nltimit* appr"iat|..n it tli? ?< ? *f :b't. Vperb -ort Him-hamtb - Rr-o* f III * 811 Ftfrb Ar. . v.w Tork. bl?* p?:'rba?rd tht ebtir* I* I.m* rdltlon > Tb:? Ii i ?olom? sf f_dl*aa ?pp*H tn erery ?Ild and for tho.. r--?n up? ?ae bi?* not ln-t tb* enl? wor'h wbtlt fOid*B Mr Barahia f**?j 'o bi?* tlie Blft *f M^vnt "h? ,.-t .plrit ?t wl.at ?* lil-wtratea ff? | ' ?-? ' f.r,:^ ?r. r' B8Mj t? v^- "h-t b. BBB doot >et. Bir.o >et. I1O.O0 KIM i\^e_> 1 lolidau Editon John LaFargc Reminiscences oi the SOUTH SEAS Tb ? i*. ? n??r ?ni b*?utiful BflttBB of "K? ." BaTtfla nol'' b* th* reamdortloa ia -oior? if th- rBrra 4*tta P ? i-?*? " k ; laa ib. . Omn . '.'?-? '; * -] ^ * K I k?r , kaven >' KlpUng. th* t>r"4*r' ?<1 tlon bh_ b( l traasara batl " ? 80-0 of lta worb-anabia nad ?? i tribata .,'. ]._i. Lataiiwl KlaUaa "08 la BO la* ??' -? I '? "o" mw? ????< laa i raoa aarj rn?a ? m aei I ' ' .?-|?r^#ic. n '"mt a'ir typt 4 lotb. >e?. 840?88. aaBaao raa ar-ata, ? tbia? he whirb Mr uirarp *'^ vr? iBlmTt w,. h- par-iaa ??' Bo s^tb s*av u? i*ft b?h'nd Bta i Jo-irnal ?nl ? aerfa of 1800? 88881?1 M? ?tiy In Sainoa ?ai r;ji. wbira ?how in wii th. aaaaa bbbh al th* rt? rb?r_ .f rU\nr ind 1 ?? t tal rnak* bti p..lnt!ae? Ulnn of b?tn"? lllustau*** '- ?a B88jra ll <" "|l?'"'' ??? ?*?'" b? tKf aaOaai >et. BT.r.u. Th* n.atbcr Mooa 1? tb* m.Hin for fiHlnr Ib lor* lt rome* la A'Jri".' I*'?r* tb* hoTermooo. ?rh*8 I8M fcrHtber ? In a c'.o-t ar pmpl* bloanom. In thU book. -be trtll'aaiaoa* lefl tba id?*atur?? ?f Barrtb*! MarOonaM. Tb* cliann of tb* Scotti^h ^>nnfrr?!il? nio. tlim.ijh lt? pa**?, *nd a r*rr .n?*r*?t1nr 1ot? jtory anfolda uoder ih* ?kilfBl t.)iK"U af tb*a? twa popalar wrltara Author* of "Tb? tbe Chauff*nr "' 888. O'rmrit'i W'afpfr .nd I.\ru?f Pssn Net. $t.?8. Tuia bj tb* "Pir of Kanaav It l? a!?o tl* ?pi'* H tb* f?rni?r'8 wlf* in<i of th* ti?w ..nl*r of thiaft wbtcb la ta make h*r an nd. u*n.1*nt parto.r in.'.jd of a bouwbold ?la?* lt t?;i? tba atory ef ? t..|.dk Birl ?1|oro_?, r.appv ia BBlta ?f mlaerahl* h.un* rondltloB. rt 'hro.ifh It ll with b*r. 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