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678 Bibliographies Bowen, E. W. Thomas Wentworth Higginson. Sewanee Review, 1915. Davis, Andrew McFarland. Thomas Wentworth Higginson. American Academy of Arts and Sciences. 1912. Higginson, Mary Thacher. Thomas Wentworth Higginson, The Story of his Life. Boston, 1914. [Valuable bibliography.] Howe, Julia Ward. Words for the Hour. Boston, 1857. A Trip to Cuba. Boston, i860. From the Oak to the Olive. A Plain Record of a Pleasant Journey. Boston, 1868. Sex and Education. . . . Boston, 1874. Modem Society. Boston, 1881. Margaret Fuller. Boston, 1883. Is Polite Society Polite? And Other Essays. Boston and New York, 1895. Reminiscences 1819-1899. 1899. A Sunset. Boston and New York, 1910. Julia Ward Howe and the Woman Suffrage Movement: A Selection from her Speeches and Essays. Boston, 1913. Richards, Laura E., Maud Howe Elliott, and Florence Howe Hall. Julia Ward Howe, 1819-1910. 2 vols. Hutton, Laurence. Plays and Players. 1875. Artists of the Nineteenth Cen- tury and Their Works [with Clara Erskiae Waters] . Boston, 1 880. Literary Landmarks of London. Boston, 1885. Curiosities of the American Stage. 1 89 1. Literary Landmarks of Edinburgh. 1892. From the Books of Lau- rence Hutton. 1892. Portraits in Plaster. 1894. Other Times and Other Seasons. 1895. Literary Landmarks of Jerusalem. 1895. Literary Land- marks of Venice. 1896. Literary Landmarks of Florence. 1897. Literary Landmarks of Rome. 1897. Literary Landmarks of Oxford. 1903. Literary Landmarks of the Scottish Universities. 1904. Edited: American Actor Series. Boston, 1881-82. 5 vols. Opening Ad- dresses [at American theatres]. Dunlap Society, No. 3, 1887. Lester Wallack's Memories of Fifty Years. 1889. Letters of Charles Dickens to Wilkie Collins. 1892. [With Brander Matthews] Actors and Actresses of Great Britain and the United States. 1886. [With W. Carey] Occasional Addresses [at American theatres]. Dunlap Society, No. 12, 1890. See, also, Bibliography to Book III, Chap, xviii. Moore, I. Talks in a Library with Laurence Hutton. 1 905. Mabie, Hamilton Wright. Norse Stories Retold from the Eddas. 1882. Na- ture in New England. 1890. My Study Fire. 1890. Short Studies in Literature. 1891. Under the Trees and Elsewhere. 1891. Essays in Lit- erary Interpretation. 1892. My Study Fire. Second Series. 1894. Nature and Culture. 1897. Books and Culture. 1897. Work and Culture. 1898. In the Forest of Arden. 1899. The Life of the Spirit. 1899. William Shakespeare, Poet, Dramatist, and Man. 1900. A Child of Nature. 1901. Works and Days. 1902. Parables of Life. 1902. InArcady. 1903. Backgrounds of Literature. 1903. The Great Word. 1905. Christmas To- day. 1908. The Writers of. Knickerbocker New York. 1912. American Ideals, Character, and Life. 1913. Japan Today and Tomorrow. 1914. Educational Exchange with Japan. . . . Report. . . . Washington, 1914. Fruits of the Spirit. 1917. A large amount of miscellaneous editorial work. Mitchell, Donald Grant ["Ik Marvel"]. Fresh Gleanings; or, A New Sheaf from the Old Fields of Continental Europe. 1847. The Lorgnette; or. Studies of the Town. 1850. The Battle Summer, being Transcripts from Personal Observation in Paris, during the Year 1848. 1850. Reveries of a Bachelor: