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Church Choir Training. . Rev. J. Troutbeck .40 14. Plain Song . . Rev. T. Helmore .75 15. Instrumentation E. Prout .75 16. The Elements of the Beautiful in Music. .E. Pauer .40 17. The Violin .Berthold Tours .75 18. Tonic Sol-fa. ..J. Curwen 40 19. Lancashire Sol-fa.. .James Greenwood .40 20. Composition .. .J. Stainer .75 21. Musical Terms.. Stainer and Barrett .40 22. The Violoncello.. Jules de Swert .75 23. Two-part Exercises (396) .James Greenwood 40 24. Double Scales . Franklin Taylor .40 25. Musical Expression .Mathis Lussy 1.20 26. Solfeggi (Paper boards, $2.00). .Florence Marshall 1.60 27. Organ Accompaniment. .J. F. Bridge .75 28. The Cornet .. H. Brett .75 29. Musical Dictation. Part I.. Dr. Ritter .50 30. Musical Dictation. Part II. .Dr Ritter .75 31. Modulation .James Higgs .75 32. Double Bass.. .A.C. White 1.20 Novello, Ewer & Co., 21 EAST 17TH STREET, University Extension Lectures Syllabus of a Course of Six Lectures on The Epoch of the French Revolution by E. L. S. Horsburgh, B.A. Societies for the Extension of University Teaching : : I. Speculative Revolution in France : XVIII Century Century V. The Fall of the Monarchy No. 232 Price, 10 cents Copyright, 1903, by 111 South Fifteenth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. BOOKS RECOMMENDED FOR STUDENTS. TEXT-BOOKS. MRS. GARDINER. French Revolution (Longmans). University Press). SPECIAL BOOKS. PRE-REVOLUTIONARY FRANCE. DE TOCQUEVILLE. France Before the Revolution. Voltaire. THE STATES-GENERAL AND THE NEW CONSTITUTION. LECKEY. History of the Eighteenth Century, Vols. V. and VI. THE FALL OF THE MONARCHY. LAMARTINE. History of the Girondists. REIGN OF TERROR. JOHN MORLEY. Essays on Robespierre. FRENCH HISTORIES OF THE REVOLUTION. THIERS. Full of detail, but partial. |