Letters to a Daughter and A Little Sermon to School Girls by Helen Ekin Starrett
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LIFE OF HAYDN. With Portrait.
LIFE OF MOZART. With Portrait. LIFE OF WAGNER. With Portrait. LIFE OF BEETHOVEN. With Portrait. _from the German of Dr. Louis Nohl_ In cloth, per volume $1.00 The same, in neat box, per set 5.00 In half calf, per set 12.50 Of the "Life of Liszt," the _Herald_ (Boston) says: "It is written in great simplicity and perfect taste, and is wholly successful in all that it undertakes to portray." Of the "Life of Haydn," the _Gazette_ (Boston) says: "No fuller history of Haydn's career, the society in which he moved, and of his personal life can be found than is given in this work." Of the "Life of Mozart," the _Standard_ says: "Mozart supplies a fascinating subject for biographical treatment. He lives in these pages somewhat as the world saw him, from his marvellous boyhood till his untimely death." Of the "Life of Wagner," the _American_ (Baltimore) says: "It gives in vigorous outlines those events of the life of the tone poet which exercised the greatest influences upon his artistic career." Of the "Life of Beethoven," the _National Journal of Education_ says: "Beethoven was great and noble as a man, and his artistic creations were |
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