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S Study by iS t The S Y C usual f are rp r i. i l COnsidered tuch euch as th physiology of or tho the plant soils climate fertilizers ers place In In rotation seed planting cultivation irrigation and drainage t harvesting r pests and 11 disease disease dis tiis- ease case seed growing It also discusses ses tho the community asp aspects of or sugar sugar- growing the tho pro b-pro products by-products and tile the worlds world's sugar ar supply Numerous plates platts add much to the thc value of ot tho the text lext showing various phases ses In tho ho cultivation of or the tho the su sugar nr beet Tho The volume Is Js one of oC tho the valuable valuable alu able Hural flural Science series of or which I U H. H Bailey Is editor Macmillan compan company com coin pan pany New York nA DAVID ID A AND NI JONATHAN JOX i E. E Temple Thurston wh whoso o writing is Js always alwa's characterized by that freshness freshness fresh fresh- ness and antI spontaneity which marks maries theman thoman tho the thoman man In love with ith his work h has hia u hero here heroIn hereIn In David and Jonathan given II thc the public a a. bit o of fiction which charms The two friends described in tho the volume vol 01 vol- vol ume so uTile so different In temperament and physique but ono one In understanding understanding- I last to leave leavo tho the burning burning- ship were finally thrown half dead n ii burning African sands Six days later a ships ship's boat plunged etl through tho the breakers containing six bodies apparently dead dea from hunger anti and thirst but but oncI one I. I I breathed breathed breathed-a a woman Out of or this situation the author weaves a story as whimsical as his CIt City of oC Beautiful Nonsense but thrilling making possible tho the most fantastic improbabilities Improbabilities' The Tho author has dedicated the thc volume to D D. M M. 1 Thurston M. M C. C C. G. G. G P. P Putnam's Sons New York BLUE rUE ALOES S Blue Aloes Is an unusual stor story No Xo writer can cm so 50 unfailingly summon and anti tho the spirit o of tho the weird mst mysterious lous South Africa JUrIca as can Cynthia Stockley Sho is tho the favored medium through whom the thc great dark continent continent continent con con- its tale talc unfolds A strange stor story Is this of oC Blue Aloes It Is equally equall forceful an and gripping gripping grip grip- ping as the authors author's Poppy or The Claw It Is the tale of or a farm a hedge of blue aloes that ca cactus of ot fanta fantastic tle beauty which shelters shelton a myriad of creeping things a n. whisper and a a. summons in the thc dead of or night an odor of ot death and antI the thc old oltI There are three other stories In the thc book boo It stories storiE's throbbing with tho the su sudden sudden sud sud- den intense passion an and the m mystic at atmosphere atmosphere at- at of ot the thc Veldt The Leopard Leopar and anti April FoIl Folly Combined the they mal make mako o a sheaf shear of or literature which wll wil grace the shelves of tho the lover o er of or modern modem modern mod mod- em ern fiction G G. G P. P Putnam's Sons New ew York SONGS OK Ol A A. Long after the reader has finished his first reading of or Songs of ot a Miner he lie will bo be seeking to give c It a curtain curtain cur tam tain call from Crom Its nook on the tho book shelves Here Hore Is a of ot verse erse b by a man a miner one ono who hio makes the thc reader feel with ith him in his dedicatory lines Jines to his wife that he lie has indeed written them because I have felt relt tho the sun and antI rain and tho the great glad m urge o of or earth Bernard Shaw when asked to write an Intro introduction to this volume of or verses verges replied that Mr Welsh elsh will willbe willbo willbo bo be quite able ablo to stand on his own legs less and md he lie had better start on them from Ithe i ithe the be beginning find and write rite his own In Introduction in- in sa say say a bit of ot ra raphy phi Hence It Is that we learn from theauthor's tho the authors author's Introduction that James C. C Welsh was born In the thc mining village o of Haywood In and antI went through h all tho the vicissitudes of the tho lifo life of the tho miners miner's child He lie started to work worle In la the mines when shen too young oung b by bylaw bylaw law to be permitted to work worl In the pit and from this his eleventh ele year ear the theauthor theauthor theauthor author comes to learn of or the thc mines as only one ono who has bas worked In them knows them lIe He deserted his first days day's job did this year old pool poet because he lie was wa tempted to explore a hedge hedbo during the thc noon hour and for tor- got all about thin small engine ho was as supposed to be bc running There is a n haunting note noto sounded Inthe in inthe inthe the dialect verse erse Sang o and t anda a beautiful sample of rhythmic English English Eng Eng- lish in ill tho the tender love 10 song I Would I Wore ore while o of an entirely different different differ differ- ent style tlc are aro ro Sonnet on Hearing an Opera for tor the tho First Time and A ADeath ADeath Death Hymn Of or special Interest 13 is his verse erse The Tho Miner while tho tIm lon longer long long- er Cl poem In tho tue volume me The Crusado Crusade I of or Youth la iu stately and artistic in treatment and thought thought thought-G G. G I 1 PutI Putnam's Putnam's Put Put- I nam's Sons New Nc York TIn Till C. OF X lUn American literature is hero horo taken to include not only l helles-l belles lettres but such other oIlier fluids of ot literary effort cHort as history blo biography raphy divinity dl philosophy oratory public affairs education travels trav traY els cIs erudition Journalism and general science While the thc effort has not been made to name every American author authol great care has been observed In planning tho the work to omit no tendency tendency ten ten- dency or no t type pe which tho the literatures literature of oC tho the United States has exhibited Equal emphasis is laid upon eminent figures acid nd upon representative e groups an and movements The Tho editors promise that tho the work will bo be exact and authoritative but though written b by specialists has been beon designed to meet the tho needs of ot tho the general general general gen gen- eral reader The present volume is tho the second and arid deals with Early National Literature and Later 1 National Lit Lit- Valuable and comprehensive ho the tho work shows that the thc editors aro are scholarly and capable of or performing their task A com comprehensive bIbliography bibliography bibliog bIbliog- raphy is a valuable feature of ot the work vork There is a third volume to appear shortly which will deal with living American authors without whom the tho editors explain the work worl would ob obviously ob- ob be Incomplete Tho editors in include In- In elude clude Dr Infield Winfield Trent of ot Columbia 1111 university It Dr John Erakine of ot Columbia Columbia Co Co- Co- Co lumbia university Dr Stuart P. P Sherman Sherman Sher Slier man of oC the University oC of of- Illinois and Dr Carl Van Doren headmaster o of the tho Brearly school G. G G. G P. P Putnam's Sons New York S |