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New Books at | The Institute ; 1 THE BOWLING GREEN by Christo- pher Morley, | A selection of poems contributed to ‘The, Bowling Green’” a column for-| merly printed on the editérial page of the New York Evening Post. | oo BRADSHAW'S GUIDE. CONTINENTAL | . s | BYRON IN ENGLAND by Samuel C. Chew. “A history of the fluctuations in eritical estimates of Byron, showing hew these changes reflect the shifting ethical standards of the world.” DY CHRANGING CONCEPTIONS IN JEWISH EDUCATION by Eman- uel Gamoran. Jewish education in Russia and Fo- and presents one of the most fascin- | ating mspects of the history of Jewish aguzation in general. In this volume the writer has glven an historical descriptive account of Jewlish educa tien in these countries, | PR THE CHILSWELL BOOK OF ENG- LISH POETRY by Robert Bridges. | In this anthology th= ¥nglish Foet Laureate has brought together ox- | amples of what he regards as the fin- est from the days of Chaucer and| Shakespeare to those of Stevenson and | YWhitman. .. CHURCH HISTORY OF BRITAIN FROM THE BIRTH OF CHRIST by Thomas Fuller, e COLLECTED VERSE by University of Chicago, Poetry club. .o e THE COLLEGE WIDOW, THE COUNTRY CHAIRMAN; FATH ER AND THE BOTS; JUST OUT OF COLLEGE by George Ade Full text ‘of four of Mr. Ade’s pop- ular plays, su'table either for read- ing or for acting. . e PATE OFF IN DIXTE by Hamilton Rutledge Tales of southern woods and gwamps and of strange places and folk en the coast of the Carolinas, by | ene who fs a hunter and a lover of eountry things e DIARY OR LADY ANNE CLIFFORD | by V. Sackville.-West | The very individual diary of a lady of some fame and a great deal of | character who lived In the reign of James 1, Arghibald oo ESSAYS ON POETRT—by J Squire The themes include nold, Mrs. Meynell, Housman, and others. c Tennyson, Are| Teats | TRIENDEHIP OF GO by A M If you go away youll need a Ifyou Vietrola TV Ok $25 Bise 7 0. high, 134 1n, wide, 14§ in. deep, Victrola quality with minimum wize. Light, easily moved, Smallest and lowest-priced Victro. Vietrola V1 , Mahogany or oak $35 Bion 8 1n high, 19 (. wide, 16} in. desp, A Vietrols instrument of the szme general type as the Victrola 1V, slightly larger, having a two- spring motor, offering a choice of tvo finishes and giving greater tenevolume. lent-day life and letters Royden. Ten sermons by the foremost Eng- lish woman preacher of the day. « .o UNE GUIRLANDE DE POESIES DI- Mt e s Trans. A good coilection of French poems and songs, with the originals and translations on epposite pages. DRI HUMBLE FOLK by Bosworth Cr er. Five plays, all successfully prod ington Square Players and other Lit- tle theater organizations. ock- f which have been ed by siig s IN PRIMITIVE NEW GUINEA by J “ H. Holmg An account of a quarter of a cen tury spent amo and Naman zr Gulf of Papua. . e INSANITY AND THE CRIMINAL by 1. C. Goodwin, The author developes the all-im- portant phase of criminology repre- sented by the relationship insanity and erime, .« .o ISLAM AND THE PSYCHOLOGY OF THE MUSULMAN by Andre Servaer, A profound study of Mohammeden civillzation, especially in North Africa, with a view te shaping French gov- ernmental policy in its Moslem de pendencies. st the primitive Tpi of tribes of the between D JAMES JOYCFE by H, & Mr. Gorman's hook is the first to be written about the author of “Ulys- ses” and one of its features is a clear exposition of that much discussed work as a “perfectly comprehensive new form the English novel.” Gorman “ e LATER POEMS AND PLAYS N PROSE AND VERSE by William Butler Yeats First and second velumes »f the anly uniform and complete edition of the noted Trigh peet’'s works is to fill six The set volumes AT LETTERS AND RELIGION by J Jap Chapman Eseays on spiritual aspects of pres hn Diseussians of religion, not of theology .. MINISTER'S EVERYDAY Lloyd C. Douglas. Pracical suggestions to voung min isters on tha handling of their many problems. nalistic style, nat without hgimor. LIFF, by conveved in a clear e, N1LD ROAK'S HISTORY THFE "WORLD by Don Marquis. A new story af mankind, full of the moralizing and humor of that genial THE or | philosopher, the O1d Roak e PERSONALITY AND PEYCHOLOGY by 1. W. Buckham Discusses tha reality and responsi billty of the individual soul despite the developments of modern psychol ogy, and defends the Christian eon stay the Wash- | NEW BRITATN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, JUNE 17, 1924, | ception of spiritual personality. ! R S POISON MY RIES IN HISTORY, | ROMANCES AND CRIME by C. J. S. Thmopson. A comprehensive collection of poi- |son lore, with accounts of historic {cases and poison plots, the use of poi- sons in war, and the like PR PLANT MACHINERY by James and M. W, Dole Lpiieie POWER H. PROPHETS UNAWARES by Lucien | Pr the educational experiment that was stirringly told w. | REAL DANIEL WEBSTER by E. 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