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Alphabetical Catalogue of Books in General Literature and Fiction [1913]

Chatto & Windus (Firm)

"Alphabetical Catalogue of Books in General Literature and Fiction [1913]" is a reference work likely compiled in the early 20th century. The book serves as a listing of various titles available in general literature and fiction published by Chatto & Windus, providing details about each publication such as author names, formats, and pricing. Readers can expect to find a comprehensive index of available works, making it a valuable resource for bibliophiles or anyone interested in the literary offerings of the time. At the start of the catalogue, it presents a meticulously organized list of books from several authors, detailing their works along with publication types and prices. It includes classic literature, dictionaries, poetry, children's books, and notable novels, providing not only the titles but also helpful information about different editions and illustrations. This extensive compilation demonstrates the breadth of literary culture in 1913 and reflects the interests of readers in that era, encompassing a variety of genres and styles. (This is an automatically generated summary.)

Descriptive Analyses of Piano Works - For the Use of Teachers, Players, and Music Clubs

Edward Baxter Perry

"Descriptive Analyses of Piano Works" by Edward Baxter Perry is a musical reference manual written in the early 20th century. This work serves as an educational resource for teachers, players, and music clubs, providing in-depth analyses of various piano compositions, particularly focusing on their emotional and descriptive content rather than solely their structural or technical aspects. It aims to bridge the gap between technical musicology and the appreciation of music as an expressive art form. The opening of the book introduces the author’s intentions and insights regarding music interpretation and appreciation. Perry explains his approach, which emphasizes the need for understanding the emotional and historical contexts of musical works. He argues that traditional methods of analysis often overlook the expressive qualities of music, proposing an "esthetic analysis" that captures the artistic significance of compositions. The opening also reflects on the challenges faced by performers in conveying the emotional depth of the music they play, setting the stage for the subsequent analyses of specific piano works, including those by renowned composers like Beethoven and Chopin. (This is an automatically generated summary.)

"Gombo Zhèbes." Little Dictionary of Creole Proverbs

Lafcadio Hearn

"Gombo Zhèbes: Little Dictionary of Creole Proverbs" by Lafcadio Hearn is a collection of folklore and proverbs written in the late 19th century. The work serves as an exploration of Creole culture through the proverbs of various dialects, particularly focusing on Louisiana. It showcases the linguistic richness and vibrancy of Creole idioms, providing insights into the lives and traditions of the people who use them." "At the start of the book, Hearn introduces the concept of "gombo," not only as a well-known dish in New Orleans but also as a metaphor for the Creole language itself—a mix of various cultural influences. He explains the origins and transformations of the Creole dialects, highlighting its uniqueness compared to French and the gradual changes occurring over time. The opening portion also reflects on the variety of sources for the proverbs collected and hints at the personal anecdotes and local commentary that enrich their meanings, setting the stage for an in-depth exploration of this fascinating folklore." (This is an automatically generated summary.)

The Norwich Directory [1802]

Thomas Peck

"The Norwich Directory" by Thomas Peck is a reference work written in the early 19th century. This publication serves as a comprehensive directory of the inhabitants of Norwich, providing an alphabetical list of residents alongside their addresses, professions, and trades. Additionally, it includes a concise history of Norwich and highlights public improvements intended to enhance the city's infrastructure and livability. At the start of the directory, Peck discusses the necessity of such a publication in a growing city like Norwich, where finding residents' addresses can be difficult. He outlines the structure of the directory and introduces various sections, including lists of key public buildings, services, and recent civic improvements. The introduction also highlights a significant recent collaboration among local dignitaries aimed at applying for legislative support to improve city services like paving and lighting, reflecting a spirit of public enhancement and civic pride. The early pages set the stage for the detailed listings and features that follow in the directory, portraying Norwich as a city in a phase of growth and modernization. (This is an automatically generated summary.)

Motion pictures, 1960-1969 : Catalog of copyright entries

Library of Congress. Copyright Office

"Motion Pictures, 1960-1969: Catalog of Copyright Entries" is a scientific publication written in the early 1970s. This comprehensive catalog serves as a cumulative record of works registered with the Copyright Office, specifically focusing on motion pictures from the decade of the 1960s. The book includes detailed entries that provide essential information about motion pictures produced during this period, including titles, copyright claims, and additional descriptive elements. The opening of this catalog lays out its purpose and structure, stating that it is a cumulative catalog listing the copyright information for motion pictures registered from January 1, 1960, to December 31, 1969. It briefly outlines the historical context of earlier catalogs and explains its threefold purpose: serving the legal and publishing communities, addressing administrative needs, and making available valuable research material. It also includes a description of what each catalog entry contains, detailing the criteria and format used to present the information about the films, such as title, copyright claimant, registration number, and technical specifications. (This is an automatically generated summary.)

A Dictionary of Arts, Manufactures and Mines - containing a clear exposition of their principles and practice

Andrew Ure

"A Dictionary of Arts, Manufactures and Mines" by Andrew Ure is a comprehensive reference work that falls within the genre of scientific publication, written in the early 19th century. This text aims to explicate various aspects related to the principles and practices of different arts, manufacturing processes, and mining activities. It serves as an informative resource for professionals in these fields, illustrating the transformations of raw materials into goods of exchangeable value. The opening of the work establishes its purpose and scope, outlining the author's intent to detail the processes and technologies that underlie the production, transformation, and distribution of materials essential to human existence. Ure introduces the classifications of operative industry, describing the distinct roles of husbandmen, miners, engineers, and manufacturers in the overall production cycle. The preface emphasizes the importance of understanding these transformations, as well as the need for clear definitions and principles to guide those in the manufacturing and metallurgical fields, aiming to elevate their understanding and independence from traditional methods limited by "blind prejudice and vicious routine." (This is an automatically generated summary.)

Dictionnaire de nos fautes contre la langue française

Raoul Rinfret

"Dictionnaire de nos fautes contre la langue française" by Raoul Rinfret is a linguistic guide written in the late 19th century. This work serves as a comprehensive reference aimed at correcting common French language errors, particularly those prevalent in Canadian French. It covers an extensive array of grammatical mistakes, mispronunciations, and instances where English and French words are mistakenly interchanged. At the start of the dictionary, Rinfret provides a preface outlining the purpose of the work, which compiles common errors in Canadian French alongside their corrections. The opening details the structure of the dictionary, which categorizes various faults and clarifies grammatical rules, as well as pronunciation issues. Additionally, he expresses the challenges of maintaining the integrity of the French language amidst influences from English and local dialects, emphasizing the need for proper usage as a path to mastering the language. (This is an automatically generated summary.)

Auszug aus der Alten, Mittleren und Neueren Geschichte

Carl Ploetz

"Auszug aus der Alten, Mittleren und Neueren Geschichte" by Carl Ploetz is a historical account written in the early 20th century. This work serves as a historical handbook and guide for higher education, aimed at providing a clear overview of historical events and cultures, from ancient to more recent times. It systematically presents the development of various civilizations, including the Egyptians, Babylonians, and Greeks, among others, emphasizing the significance of factual information for educational purposes. The opening of the text outlines the purpose and editorial history of the book, which has evolved through several editions under the guidance of different scholars. The prefaces highlight the intention for the book to serve both as a reference for teachers and a quick guide for private study. It begins with an overview of world history, categorizing it into ancient, medieval, and modern eras, and highlights the approach to historical classification based on significant peoples and events. The detailed structure given in the early sections indicates a comprehensive exploration of various cultures, setting the stage for a thorough examination of their historical significance. (This is an automatically generated summary.)

Catalogue of Special Technical Works for Manufacturers, Students, and Technical Schools. May 1904

Greenwood & Co. Scott

"Catalogue of Special Technical Works for Manufacturers, Students, and Technical Schools" is a comprehensive catalog written in the early 20th century. This publication presents a detailed list of technical works focused on various industrial and scientific disciplines, aimed primarily at manufacturers and students in technical fields. The catalog covers a diverse range of subjects, including chemistry, textile manufacturing, metallurgy, ceramics, and more, indicating its utility as a resource for technical knowledge and education. The opening of this catalog begins with an introductory note followed by an extensive index that outlines the subjects covered in the upcoming entries, such as agricultural chemistry, dyeing methods, and the industrial use of various materials. Each entry notes important works authored by experts in their respective fields, with brief descriptions of contents and applications, suggesting not only a wealth of practical knowledge but also a rich historical context for technical education at that time. This first section helps readers navigate the technical literature available, highlighting key themes of innovation and industrial application in the early 1900s. (This is an automatically generated summary.)

The Every Day Book of History and Chronology - Embracing the Anniversaries of Memorable Persons and Events in Every Period and State of the World, from the Creation to the Present Time

Joel Munsell

"The Every Day Book of History and Chronology" by Joel Munsell is a historical compendium written in the mid-19th century. This work chronicles significant anniversaries of notable events and individuals across various cultures and time periods from creation to the present time, systematically organizing them by date. It serves as a reference guide that users can consult for daily insights into history. The opening portion of the book sets the foundation for what readers can expect—a comprehensive collection of historical events indexed by the day of the year. The preface discusses Munsell's meticulous efforts to gather and verify events and dates, explaining the challenges posed by discrepancies in historical records and calendar systems. Following the preface, the text begins to list significant occurrences for January 1, detailing events ranging from ancient Roman customs to pivotal moments in early American history, thereby showcasing a varied tapestry of developments that have occurred on this specific date throughout the ages. (This is an automatically generated summary.)

A Hand-book to the Primates, Volume 2 (of 2)

Henry O. (Henry Ogg) Forbes

"A Hand-book to the Primates, Volume 2 (of 2)" by Henry O. Forbes is a scientific publication written in the late 19th century. This comprehensive work aims to catalog and describe various species of Primates, with a particular focus on their geographical distribution and biological characteristics. It serves as a reference for naturalists and biologists, providing substantial detail on different monkey species known at the time. The opening of the book begins with a preface acknowledging the complexities and challenges of studying Primates, particularly extinct forms and their delicate habitats. The author expresses the limitations of museum specimens, highlighting the need for further exploration to understand the full range of species and their distribution. Following the introduction, the text delves into specific genera and species of Primates, meticulously detailing their physical traits, behaviors, and habitats, such as the Barbary Macaque and various types of Macaques. This sets the stage for a detailed and structured examination of Primates that will appeal to anyone interested in zoology and anthropology. (This is an automatically generated summary.)

Dictionnaire du bon langage - Contenant les difficultés de la langue française, les règles et les fautes de prononciation, les locutions vicieuses, les wallonnismes, les flandricismes, etc.

N.-J. (Nicolas-Joseph) Carpentier

"Dictionnaire du bon langage" by N.-J. Carpentier is a reference book focused on the nuances and correct usage of the French language, written in the mid-19th century. This work serves as a guide for addressing common linguistic difficulties, mispronunciations, and inappropriate expressions, particularly for speakers from Wallonia and Flanders, as well as for those wishing to refine their French. The author emphasizes the need for learners to not only learn the rules of proper language but also to unlearn bad habits acquired through regional dialects and incorrect usage. At the start of the text, Carpentier introduces the purpose of the "Dictionnaire," highlighting the importance of addressing the pronunciation and expression errors commonly found among various French-speaking populations. He underscores the educational gaps in teaching standard French and aims to provide a comprehensive resource that addresses both negative (errors) and positive (correct usage) aspects of the language. The opening portion outlines the dictionary's structure and the dual approach it takes: identifying common linguistic faults while offering solutions for effective communication. (This is an automatically generated summary.)

Catalogue of books on philately in the Public Library of the city of Boston

Boston Philatelic Society

"Catalogue of books on philately in the Public Library of the city of Boston" is a comprehensive reference work compiled by an unidentified author and published in 1903. This book is a catalog listing various works on philately, which is the collection and study of postage stamps and related materials. Produced during the early 20th century, it serves as a significant resource for those interested in the history and specifics of postage stamp collecting, showcasing the materials available in a prominent public library collection. The catalog includes a diverse range of titles related to philately, detailing items such as complete catalogs of revenue stamps, auction price records, and bulletins from philatelic societies. Additionally, it presents the contributions of notable publishers and associations in the field, revealing the evolution of philatelic literature during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. The document also highlights the efforts of the Boston Philatelic Society and provides information on various philatelic events and the related educational initiatives, illustrating the growing enthusiasm for stamp collecting as a hobby and scholarly pursuit at that time. (This is an automatically generated summary.)

Geflügelte Worte: Der Citatenschatz des deutschen Volkes

Georg Büchmann

"Geflügelte Worte: Der Citatenschatz des deutschen Volkes" by Georg Büchmann et al. is a collection of aphorisms and familiar quotes rooted in German culture, first compiled in the mid-19th century. The work aims to document expressions commonly used in the German language, drawing from literature, folklore, and historical texts. The collection not only preserves these phrases but also offers context regarding their origins and usage, serving as a valuable resource for both literary scholars and everyday speakers. At the start of the book, the introduction outlines the purpose and method behind the compilation of "Geflügelte Worte." It emphasizes the author's intention to provide a comprehensive collection of widely recognized sayings that have become entrenched in the German vernacular, noting their historical significance and literary roots. The opening also addresses the challenges associated with defining and sourcing these expressions, setting the stage for a detailed exploration of quotes that have shaped German language and culture. The first segment presents phrases that originate from the Bible, showcasing how deeply biblical references intertwine with daily speech and thought. (This is an automatically generated summary.)

A Middle English Vocabulary, Designed for use with Sisam's Fourteenth Century Verse & Prose

J. R. R. (John Ronald Reuel) Tolkien

"A Middle English Vocabulary" by J.R.R. Tolkien is a scholarly educational work written in the early 20th century. The volume serves as a glossary designed to assist readers in understanding Middle English, particularly in conjunction with the text "Fourteenth Century Verse & Prose" by Kenneth Sisam. This vocabulary focuses on common words and phrases, providing etymological insights and usage examples to foster a better grasp of the language's structure and idiom. The opening of the vocabulary outlines its purpose and methodology, explaining that it does not strive for completeness but aims at facilitating a working knowledge of Middle English. Tolkien emphasizes the importance of familiarizing oneself with the ordinary machinery of expression—including prepositions and idiomatic phrases—rather than merely acquiring a rare vocabulary. Furthermore, he mentions that extensive cross-references and a concise etymological framework are provided for each entry, thereby allowing beginners to approach the study of Middle English with both confidence and clarity. (This is an automatically generated summary.)

Simpson's Chelsea, Pimlico, Brompton, and Knightsbridge Directory, and Court Guide

Anonymous

"Simpson's Chelsea, Pimlico, Brompton, and Knightsbridge Directory, and Court Guide" is a comprehensive directory written in the mid-19th century. This publication serves as a practical reference for residents of Chelsea and surrounding districts, detailing addresses, local officers, service providers, and community information relevant to the area. It aims to address the inconvenience faced by residents when trying to locate acquaintances or services quickly. The opening of the directory outlines its purpose, emphasizing its need for local residents who find it difficult to locate individuals or establishments in a large area. It introduces the structure of the directory, which includes lists of parish officers, medical professionals, and various local services such as post offices and charities. The introduction sets the tone for the directory as a useful tool for the community, with aspirations of being published annually to aid local residents effectively. (This is an automatically generated summary.)

Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, "Lord Chamberlain" to "Luqman" - Volume 17, Slice 1

Various

"Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, 'Lord Chamberlain' to 'Luqman'" by Various is a comprehensive reference work written in the early 20th century. This volume contains detailed articles covering a wide range of topics, from notable historical figures and governmental offices to various geographical locations. The entries provide both in-depth information and concise overviews, catering to the needs of scholars, students, and general readers alike. The opening of this volume introduces various significant roles in the British court system, including the Lord Chamberlain, Lord Chief Justice, and Lord Great Chamberlain. Each entry offers a historical background on the title's duties and responsibilities, highlighting its evolution over centuries. Specifically, the descriptions reflect on the ceremonial and administrative aspects associated with each office, providing insight into how these roles contribute to the functioning of the royal household and governance in England. (This is an automatically generated summary.)

Macmillan & Co.'s Catalogue. November 1878 - Of Works in Belles Lettres, Including Poetry, Fiction, Etc.

Macmillan & Co.

"Macmillan & Co.'s Catalogue. November 1878" by Macmillan & Co. is a comprehensive catalogue showcasing a variety of literary works, including poetry and fiction, produced in the late 19th century. This catalogue provides readers with detailed listings of new publications, highlighting a selection from various genres, indicating a vibrant literary landscape during this period. The opening of the catalogue presents an array of new and cheaper editions from a multitude of authors, illustrating Macmillan & Co.'s focus on making literature accessible to a wider audience. Featured works include titles from notable authors and poets, along with thematic collections such as art books and works focusing on history and social issues. Descriptive notes accompanying each entry offer insights into the content and critical reception of these works, inviting readers to explore a diverse literary world. (This is an automatically generated summary.)

Macmillan & Co.'s Catalogue. September 1874 - Of Works in Belles Lettres, Including Poetry, Fiction, Etc.

Macmillan & Co.

"Macmillan & Co.'s Catalogue. September 1874" by Macmillan & Co. is a catalogue of published works, including poetry and fiction, organized in the late 19th century. This collection serves as a promotional tool for readers and booksellers, showcasing a wide range of literary offerings from established and emerging authors of the time. The catalogue provides descriptions and reviews of various titles, illustrating the breadth and depth of literature available, and highlights works by notable writers from that period. The opening of the catalogue presents a selection of new and notable titles with brief annotations about each work. It lists various genres, including poetry, fiction, and children's stories, highlighting both the literary quality and the appeal of the authors involved. For example, works by William Allingham and E. M. Archer are noted for their writing style and emotional depth. Through critical remarks and summaries, the catalogue invites readers to explore the diverse literary landscape of the 1870s, bridging the desires for both popular and refined literature. (This is an automatically generated summary.)

A Complete List of the Books Included in the S. & C. Series of Elementary Manuals for Mechanics and Students published by E. & F. N. Spon, Ltd., London. January 1912

E. & F. N. Spon

"A Complete List of the Books Included in the S. & C. Series of Elementary Manuals for Mechanics and Students" is a catalog produced by E. & F. N. SPON, Ltd., London, in the early 20th century. This book serves as a comprehensive listing of various educational manuals focused on practical mechanics and electrical engineering topics, reflecting a time when such technical knowledge was becoming increasingly important. The catalog includes a wide range of subjects, likely aimed at students, aspiring engineers, and hobbyists interested in the mechanical and electrical fields. The content of the book presents a curated list of titles within the S. & C. Series, detailing manuals that offer hands-on guidance and theoretical knowledge about various topics such as battery installation, electrical circuits, wireless technology construction, and concrete molding techniques. Each entry typically includes the title, author, and a brief description of the manual's focus, facilitating readers' identification of resources relevant to their specific interests in mechanics and electrical systems. The series emphasizes practical skills and foundational knowledge necessary for individuals in those domains. (This is an automatically generated summary.)