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MUSIC.

AODH TO DECTORA. A Song by W. B. Yeats. Set to Music by Thos. F. Dunhill. Full music size, 1s. net.

BAYREUTH AND MUNICH. A Travelling Record of German Operatic Music. By Vernon Blackburn, Imp. 16mo, boards, 1s. net.

The Glasgow Herald—'A thoughtful, sane little book altogether.... Mr. Blackburn's style is delicate and firm, and these essays, while being uncommonly good criticism, are also uncommonly good literature.'

OLD SCORES AND NEW READINGS. Discussions on Musical Subjects, By John F. Runciman, Imp, 16mo, gilt top, 5s. net. Second Edition, with a paper on Byrde.

Old Scores and New Readings contains papers on Purcell, Bach, Handel, Haydn, Mozart, Beethoven, Schubert, Mendelssohn, Wagner, Verdi, Dvorak, Brahms, Tschaikowsky, &c.

The Musical Standard (in four-column notice).—'He has always something to say, and says it with considerable force.'

THE FRINGE OF AN ART. Appreciations in Music. By Vernon Blackburn. With Portraits of Mozart, Berlioz, Gounod, and Tschaikowsky. Uniform with Old Scores and New Readings. 5s. net.

The Fringe of an Art contains articles on Mozart, Boito, Gounod, Berlioz, Rossini, Verdi, Tschaikowsky, Wagner, Plain Song, Humour in Music, Maurel, Calvé, &c.

The Saturday Review.—'In its way a perfect bit of work.'

THE MUSICIAN'S LIBRARY. Edited by John F. Runciman.

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The following volumes are in preparation. They will be issued in imperial 16mo. printed on antique laid paper, and strongly bound, at the price of 2s. 6d. net each volume:—PURCELL, by the Editor; WAGNER, by Edward A. Baughan; GLUCK, by Sidney Thompson; MOZART, by Vernon Blackburn.

MISCELLANEOUS.

IDEALS IN IRELAND. Edited by Lady Gregory. Written by D. P. Moran, 'A. E.,' W. B. Yeats, Standish O'Grady, Douglas Hyde, and George Moore. Crown 8vo. decorated cloth, 2s. 6d. net.

The Speaker (in two-column notice).—'One of the group is the most completely delightful poet who uses our language at this day; another has the name of a noble singer in a language whose embers he has done more than any man living to revive; a third, known widely as a maker of very serious fiction, owns besides the most constructive and the least chastened personality among those who theorise consistently about art; the rest are poets and prose writers of some repute.'

THE MUTINY OF THE BOUNTY. The Official Narrative. Cloth, 2s. 6d. net.

BELTAINE. The Organ of the Irish Literary Theatre. With Articles and Poems by W. B. Yeats, George Moore, Douglas Hyde, C. H. Herford, Lionel Johnson, Edward Martyn, &c. Nos. 1, 2, and 3 strongly bound in one volume, price 1s. net.

THE DOME (Old Series, 1897-98). The Publishers have succeeded in making up a limited number of complete sets of the First Series of the Dome, which are now for sale in handsome gold-topped, canvas-bound volumes (8¼ by 6½ by 2 in.), price 7s. 6d. each net. When sold separately, Nos. 1, 2, and 5 of the Dome (Old Series) are now raised in price to 2s. 6d. each.

THE DOME. An Illustrated Magazine of Literature, Music, Architecture, and the Graphic Arts. Monthly, 1s. net. Also published in quarterly volumes, bound in blue cloth, gilt (7 volumes are ready), price 3s. 6d. net each.

The Pall Mall Gazette.—'There is so much that is fresh, so much that is fine, in the work of the younger school of poets, painters, writers, and etchers, that no one of an artistic taste can afford to ignore this unique publication.'

THE CHORD. A Quarterly devoted to Music. Imp. 16mo. strongly bound in brown boards, illustrated, 1s. net, or 5s. per annum post free.

The Outlook.—'The Unicorn Press has rendered another service to those who follow the best art of the day.' Parts 1-4 have been bound up into a handsomely bound volume. A few copies remain, price 5s. net.

AT THE SIGN OF THE UNICORN, VII CECIL COURT, LONDON, W.C.


STRANGEWAYS, PRINTERS, LONDON.