The Note-Books of Samuel Butler by Samuel Butler
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Alps and Sanctuaries of Piedmont and the Canton Ticino illustrated by the author, Charles Gogin and Henry Festing Jones: an account of his holiday travels with dissertations on most of the subjects that interested him: MS. with H. F. Jones. 1882. A new edition of Evolution Old and New, with a short preface alluding to the recent death of Charles Darwin, an appendix and an index. 1883. Began to compose music as nearly as he could in the style of Handel. 1884. Selections from Previous Works with "A Psalm of Montreal" and "Remarks on G. J. Romanes' Mental Evolution in Animals." 1885. Death of Miss Savage. Gavottes, Minuets, Fugues and other short pieces for the piano by Samuel Butler and Henry Festing Jones: MS. with H. F. Jones. 1886. Holbein's La Danse: a note on a drawing in the Museum at Basel. Stood, unsuccessfully, for the Professorship of Fine Arts in the University of Cambridge. Dec. 29. Death of his father and end of his financial embarrassments. |
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