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EVENING LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1915.
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ffiVIN COBB CUT
. UP FOR AMUSEMENT
OF CHRISTMAS FOLKS
He Tells All About It in
His Little Book "Speak
ing of Operations"
OTHER GIFT BOOKS
Including Picture Books nnd Liter
ary Essays nnd Criticism
There nre Rift book nnd gift hook,
but If Irvln Cobh's dedication of "Sneak
Inif of Operations " la any lgn, this new
little volume from (Scorse It. Derail,
New York, ought to nppenl to a varied
line of buyers. Cobb respectfully In
scribes his book to "two classes those
who have already been operated on nnd
those who havo not yet been operated
on."
"Spcaklnjr of Operations" should be
very good fun at Christmas or at any
other time. It skips the Brucsomo side
of Mr. Cobb's recent adventures In doc
torlnnd and stays on more nmuslnt; nnd
wholesome subjects, such as his first full
meal: "It was tlm white of nn egg. Tor
dessert I licked a stamp. On the
occasion of the next feast the diet vwis
varied. I had a sip of one of thoe fer
mented mlllc products. You probably
know tho sort of thing I mean. Kven
before you've swallowed It, It tastes as
though It had already disagreed with
you."
The only possible hitch about Riving
"Spcaklnjr of Operations" to a. friend
Is thnt he has probably read It In tho
Saturday Evening Tost.
Not everybody wants nlcture-books or
humor or calendnrs for Christmas.
There Is a real Held for llttlo volumes
of literary criticism. This year It Is very
comfortably filled by iho writers of the
Day Seilcs from Henry Holt Company,
New York. It contains lle nullo un
usual llttlo books of literary Interpreta
tion. The unusuatness Is based on tho
fact that each author dealt with Is con
sidered by one of his rising young literary
rivals. Thus there Is u incy little book
by W. L. George on Anatolo France,
which li more Interesting for Its spirited
writing perhaps than for Its matter. J. D.
Beresford furnishes n very acute nnd
readable nccount of It. O. Wells. V. J.
Harvey Darton has easily tho best of the
scries In his book on Arnold Hennet. It li
both literary and social criticism. The
newest volume deals with Iludyard Kip
ling. In It John Palmer, the most bril
liant of tho younger dramatic critics,
makes a very good case for the Kipling
Imaginative writing, but falls somehow
to prove his point that the same gentle
man la no Jingoistic tory.
Dodd Mead & Co.. New York, havo Just
Imported three excellent volumes of criti
cal appreciation, which from their largo
and handsome format are particularly
suited for Christmas gifts. P. I. Howe, a
discerning English critic, contributes a
thorough study of Bernard Shaw. W. B.
Yeats is handled sympathetically by For
rest Held, author of "The Gentle Lover."
Una Taylor siiin.i up u. much summed-up
man, Maurlco Maeterlinck, nnd succeeds
In being very readable. 111 spite of a score
of predecessors.
George ir. Doran Company, New York,
has Issued during the Inst few months a
Yery Interesting llttlo series called "Tho
Art nnd Craft of Letters." Some, of tho
volumes have been reviewed at moro
length In the columns of the Kvbnino
Ledger, but the series of eight llttlo
books Is worth recapitulation. In "Com
edy," John Palmer goes deeply and Bug
Restively Into tho field opened up by
George Meredith nnd Henri Hergson. Gil
bert Cannan's "Sntlre" treats a kindred
subject, wliilo Christopher Stone has many
amusing things to say concerning "Par
ody." P. P. Howe writes on "Criticism";
Frank Sldgwlck, on "The Ballad"; It. II.
Bretton, on "History"; Liscelles Aber
cromble, on "Tho Epic," and Orlo Will
iams, on "Tho Essay."
THOUGHTS AT AN
ANTI-MEETING
Thfre are no hotnrs In miffrsite Stales,
There are no children, xlsri nnd good,
There, men no tanner eek for mute.
And women loe their womanhood.
Till" I brltete without delmte,
And jet 1 nk nnd nk In nln
Why no one In n tuifTrme Slate
11ns moied to ehsnire things bark
again?
From "Are Women reop!(?" the collection
of nitty suffrAge verses by Altco Duer
Miller.
LOCAL HISTORY IN
CHILDREN'S STORY
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stage. The dramatization of this
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"Fair and Warmer."
Leacock's Latest Fun
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Mr. Leacock's latest book is
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little fancies and foibles of our
day, and he hits them off in a way
that will make you laugh without
being ashamed of it.
An Epic Novel
THE
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"If America can boast of a novel
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destined in the wise judgment of
posterity to be given a place among
the noteworthy writers of this age."
EDGAR LEE MASTERS, Au.
thor of "The Spoon River Antholo
gy," in the Chicago Evening Poat,
Seventh Thousand
THE
COLLECTED POEMS OF
RUPERT BROOKE
With an Introduction by
GKOKGtS KUU'AKU WOODBEItltV
IVioieerai-eurf portrait. Cloth, tl.'ii net.
"Ths publication of these Poems
makes it clear that the young lieu
tenant, who now lies buried in a
grove of olive trees on the Aegean
Sea, was that phenomenon increas
ingly rare in English poetry a
genius. No other poet of o;ir
generation could write or, at any
rate, has written sonnets equal
to those grouped under the title
1914' in this volume." JOYCE
KILMER, in THE BOOKMAN.
AT ALL BOOKSTORES
JQHM JLUME CO., Nw Yark
Germantown Scene of Histor
ical Romance in "Peg o
the Ring"
History Is mighty dull rendlnc to the
nviTnife child. Hut history, especially to
riillndclphlnns, begins nt home, nnd the
traditions nnd landmarks hers, If forcibly
Impressed upon tho child's mind by At
tractive hits of romance, would cnuso n
deeper contemplation of tho facts In tho
common school history, a prcnter civic
pride, perhaps, and a tendency to look
Into those, things of tho past which our
forefathers laid down their lles for.
This evidently was the thought In tho
minds of Kmlllo llctisoii Knlpo ntid Aldcn
Arthur Knlpo In urltltiK the Pcliowooil
hooks of which "Pcr o' tho ISlnp," tho
last of tho series, has Just been received
from the Ccnturv Company. Dr. and Mrs.
Knlpo nio apparently tnllte familiar with
tho history and traditions of Philadelphia,
for tho volume Is historically accurate
nnd tho background of the entertaining
story Is laid In Ciermantown.
Tho action Is carried to N'orrlstoun and
ntonir the old highways In and about Cier
mantown and Chestnut Hill, and Indian
Itock Is brought hack to mind again nn
It appeared In the days following tho
ltevolutlonury War.
Doubtless many llttlo boys and girls
who are proud of tho history made here,
but are vaguely familiar with it, and uho
now know the city as a hive of commer
cial activity nnd Oermnntoun ns n beau
tiful residential section, will bo led to
acquainting themselves with more of tho
traditions of men- than two centuries
ago after reading the volume. The grown
up folks will find the book nn entertain
ing pleco of historical fiction, which wilt
servo to refresh the memory on some of
our earlier manners and customs Ions
slnco forgotten.
Hardship, heroism and hardihood of
celebrated explorers, soldiers and seamen, '
furnish tho substance of Kate Douglas
Sweetser's "Ten Great Adventure." (Har
per & Hrother, New York.) Columbus,
John Smith, Oaribaldl are three of them.
The sketches are written vividly ami teem
to present their brief biographies accord
ing to history. The author Is known for
her "Ten Hoys from Dickens" and other I
compilations, which furnish pulntnblo '
"serious reading for tho younger folk.
Tales of tho men who explored and con
quered the new world, which Columbus
gae them, nro always of Interest to tho
youthful reader, but seldom have they
been presentcil In such attractive stvlo as '
In "The Treasure Klnders." (Duflleld &
Co., New York.) Norse, Spanish, French,
Dutch anil Ungllsh nre alt represented in
the volume, from Lief Ericson and his
Vikings to Henry Hudson. The romance
and story of tho discovery of America nre '
brought out In picturesque relief and the
book makes an alluring Introduction to
history for young readers.
OFFICE BOY PUTS "O.K."
ON "DAVE PORTER"
This Is Just What He Wrote
About a New Book the
Editor Gave Him
A fine book for boys, recently printed
by Lothlop, I.eo & Shcpard, book pub
lishers, which Is the latest book of tho
D.-ivo Porter series, there being 10 moro
before this, told in n continuous Way of
u boy who was found wandering around
In a small village, nnd Whoso life Is full
of thrills and adventures, savltnr inovlo
actresses and flhally comes out on tho top
of tho hill. The title of this book la
"Dave Porter nt Hear Camp; or tho Wild
Man of .Mirror Luke," and the price Is
Jl.M.
Tho slory of Cinderella will never losa
Us place nmniiK the best loved fairy tales
because of Its llistnnt appeal to human
smiiathy. "A Heal Cinderella" fLothrop,
I.eo St Miopard Company, Hoston), by
Mim llhondes, tolls of a very human
and lovable orphan girl who had Inherited
a love of music from her talented father
nnd nnd enloyrd tho beginnings of au
excellent muslcnl education befoio ho was
tiiken nway from her. Then there were
ilark days for the little girl, but It all
turns out happily.
A chirmlne llttlo girl, who visits n.
charming country wbote Uncle .tethro nnd
Aunt Miranda lived their crmirortalila
but lonely lives, is the foundation for
rioorgo Llthollicrt Walsh's now volume,
"Polly Comes to Woodbine" (Lothroii.
Leo & Shepnrd Company, Huston), Tlieru
was n mistake nbotit her coming, at least
It seemed so nt tlrst. but some things
thought to be mistakes turn out to be the
best that could have happened. There Is
pathos In tho story, but novcr sadness;
nnd n quiet sense of humor Is not lack
ing. Amv Hrnoks has given to her trirl rend
ers the llth volumo of the Dorothy Dain
ty stories. "Dorothy Danlty at Crest
vllle" (Lothrop, Leo & Shepnrd Company.
Hostnn) Is the narrative nf a llttlo girl
whn stiomls n deltrflitfiif nttmmoi nf n nn.
side tcsort tilth her friends.
A new Knllh Palmer book has been
Issued by the Penn Publishing Company,
of this city, nnd It will take Its placn
along with tho other chnrmlng tales of
the lovable girl. "Faith Palmer In Wash
ington" Is it delightful mirrntlva of sight
(oelng, aulpmobiling, visitors nnd glillsh
exuberance
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At I have already had occasion
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are exceedingly rare, there are but
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It -- .J..t1 Aniii well th
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