42 THE INTERNATIONAL STUDIO
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WORKS OF ART FROM THE FAR EAST
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GRIEG AND HIS MUSIC
By H. t. fingk
Hvo. Illustrated. $2.50 net. Postage 20 cts.
MRS. EDVARD CRIEG says:
" There is nothing I would want to
have changed ; I am absolutely satisfied."
LITERARY DIGEST:
"A fascinating biography."
CHICAGO RECORD-HERALD :
uThc best biography and appreciation
of the N orwegian composer. The liter-
ary charm oj his style and the abundance
of light-hearted anecdotes make the book
interesting for the general reader."
BOSTON HERALD :
" Mr. Finch's volume must be ranked
With the most interesting biographies in
musical literature, and they arc few that
interest alike the general reader and the
musician."
mental discipline
.and.
educational values
Hy w. h. heck, m.a.
Professor of Education at the University
of Pennsylvania
I2mt>. $1.00 net. Postage 10 cents
A discussion by an eminent authority of one of the most interesting educational
problems.
wits, beaux and beauties ok the georgian era
LEAVES from A. MADEIRA GARDEN
By charles thomas-stanford
l2mo. Illustrated. $1.50 net. Postage 12 cents
A garden is a "lovesome thing" in any place, but how exquisite it may be on so fair
an island as Madeira is sympathetically described in this volume. Mr. Thomas-Stan
ford also speaks of the political and social changes and the economics and antiquities of-
the island.
JOHN LANE COMPANY, NEW YORK
fifteenth century furniture
made by the all craft shop
fro"!
Street. Open daily, except Sunday*' 0'
9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Special exhibit'' ^
prints, books, manuscripts, etc., lC„'ve(i
to Henry Hudson, the Hudson *
Robert Fulton and steam navigation Jj
sion, built in 1748, with furniture U.M
period, is one of the oldest houses "J d
the area of Greater New York; it jf gjjB
custody of the Colonial Dames of the j
of New York. Open daily, 9 A.* Js
p.m. Special exhibition of mezzotin \^
traits of men prominent in polit'^ J|
prior to the Revolution; Wedgwood j
dallion portraits of illustrious pers°n'c|itSi
cartoons and caricatures of political ^
etc.
Van Cortlandt House Museum, W
Cortlandt Park. This fine Colonj
FIFTEENTH CKNTURY FURNITl
made BY THE ALL CRAFT SSOF
ANTIQUE FURNITURE AS
/\ BY THE MONKS IN
■i »■ FIFTEENTH CENTURA
•ture'
The fifteenth-century monk ^jpirfft
made by the All Craft Shop, SaK0i^
Mich., is an exact reproduction 0
of the most artistic pieces of furnitu1'' g(\i
by the monks in that time.
carvings and quaint designs are cor rggfc
productions of the old antiques- J^m
furniture is made from hard, smooth
(beech, birch or maple), having !l sj|)lc
grain that makes the high polish 1' ry<j!
and which gives it the strength "^Lis1'
endure generations of wear. It1S |-ayaP?
in Early English, white maple, ' ,ii)'>
brown, olive green and dark Bla
with genuine leather cushions 1,1
london osaka kyoto boston
YAMANAKA & CO.
254 FIFTH AVE., NEW YORK
WORKS OF ART FROM THE FAR EAST
Classified Exhibitions of Interesting Objects Are
Held in Our New Galleries
GRIEG AND HIS MUSIC
By H. t. fingk
Hvo. Illustrated. $2.50 net. Postage 20 cts.
MRS. EDVARD CRIEG says:
" There is nothing I would want to
have changed ; I am absolutely satisfied."
LITERARY DIGEST:
"A fascinating biography."
CHICAGO RECORD-HERALD :
uThc best biography and appreciation
of the N orwegian composer. The liter-
ary charm oj his style and the abundance
of light-hearted anecdotes make the book
interesting for the general reader."
BOSTON HERALD :
" Mr. Finch's volume must be ranked
With the most interesting biographies in
musical literature, and they arc few that
interest alike the general reader and the
musician."
mental discipline
.and.
educational values
Hy w. h. heck, m.a.
Professor of Education at the University
of Pennsylvania
I2mt>. $1.00 net. Postage 10 cents
A discussion by an eminent authority of one of the most interesting educational
problems.
wits, beaux and beauties ok the georgian era
LEAVES from A. MADEIRA GARDEN
By charles thomas-stanford
l2mo. Illustrated. $1.50 net. Postage 12 cents
A garden is a "lovesome thing" in any place, but how exquisite it may be on so fair
an island as Madeira is sympathetically described in this volume. Mr. Thomas-Stan
ford also speaks of the political and social changes and the economics and antiquities of-
the island.
JOHN LANE COMPANY, NEW YORK
fifteenth century furniture
made by the all craft shop
fro"!
Street. Open daily, except Sunday*' 0'
9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Special exhibit'' ^
prints, books, manuscripts, etc., lC„'ve(i
to Henry Hudson, the Hudson *
Robert Fulton and steam navigation Jj
sion, built in 1748, with furniture U.M
period, is one of the oldest houses "J d
the area of Greater New York; it jf gjjB
custody of the Colonial Dames of the j
of New York. Open daily, 9 A.* Js
p.m. Special exhibition of mezzotin \^
traits of men prominent in polit'^ J|
prior to the Revolution; Wedgwood j
dallion portraits of illustrious pers°n'c|itSi
cartoons and caricatures of political ^
etc.
Van Cortlandt House Museum, W
Cortlandt Park. This fine Colonj
FIFTEENTH CKNTURY FURNITl
made BY THE ALL CRAFT SSOF
ANTIQUE FURNITURE AS
/\ BY THE MONKS IN
■i »■ FIFTEENTH CENTURA
•ture'
The fifteenth-century monk ^jpirfft
made by the All Craft Shop, SaK0i^
Mich., is an exact reproduction 0
of the most artistic pieces of furnitu1'' g(\i
by the monks in that time.
carvings and quaint designs are cor rggfc
productions of the old antiques- J^m
furniture is made from hard, smooth
(beech, birch or maple), having !l sj|)lc
grain that makes the high polish 1' ry<j!
and which gives it the strength "^Lis1'
endure generations of wear. It1S |-ayaP?
in Early English, white maple, ' ,ii)'>
brown, olive green and dark Bla
with genuine leather cushions 1,1