My bookcase : a guide to sound and interesting reading MY BOOKCASE A Guide to Sound and Interesting Reading By Rev. John C. Keville, S.J., Ph.D. ASSOCIATE EDITOK OF AMERICA THIRD REVISED EDITION New York, N. Y. THE AMERICA PRESS 1923 CATHOLIC READING In Father Reville’s “My Bookcase” many Macmillan titles are listed. These are prin- cipally books on subjects of special interest to Catholics or works of Catholic authors. In our catalogues will be found hundreds of other titles that may be safely recommended. Every subject is represented. Our Catholic Editorial Department wel- comes the opportunity to assist Catholic readers in the selection of books. Complete libraries for all purposes will be submitted to save individuals, institutions, societies and schools considerable time and expense. Read- ers may feel assured that only the best in Catholic and general literature will be recom- mended. Catholic teachers are urged to take ad- vantage of our facilities for serving Catholic schools. Textbooks for religion, special books in history and reading—the two sub- jects in which effectual correlation is pos- sible—are the foundation of a list that pro- vides books for every subject in the parochial school. Macmillan books may be ordered through America , your bookstore, or direct from us. Our retail store at 64 Fifth Avenue, New York, has all titles on display, grouped conveniently according to subject matter. Competent attendants are at your service ready to assist you in every way possible. A complete book service for Catholic readers. THE MACMILLAN COMPANY General Offices and Catholic Editorial Department 64-66 FIFTH AVENUE NEW YORK, N. Y. MY BOOKCASE A Guide to Sound and Interesting Keading By Rev. John C. Keville, S.J., Ph.D. ASSOCIATE EDITOK OF AMERICA THIRD REVISED EDITION New York, N. Y. THE AMERICA PRESS 1923 Copyright, 1923 by The America Press Dsackiifiec TABLE OF CONTENTS Page Foreword 4 The Sacred Scriptures 5 Apologetics and Controversy 10 Philosophy and Science 26 Lives of Our Lord 82 History of the Church ; General History 36 Lives of the Saints; Biography 57 Ascetical and Devotional Books 61 Socialism and Sociology 84 Fiction 87 Books for Children 115 Poetry, Literature 121 Periodicals 138 Index to Authors 134 FOREWORD The list of books here given does not pretend to be exhaustive. Its purpose is to supply readers with a selection of works on such subjects as Biblical study, apologetics and controversy, philosophy and science, the Divinity and the life of Our Lord, Church history, the lives of the Saints, asceticism and devotion, sociol- ogy, fiction, literature. The standard chosen is that the works be fairly representative of their class, sound in doctrine and morals, interesting, popular, and of easy access to the general reader. Only works originally written in English, or such as have been translated in- to English, have been accepted. The list might have been indefinitely enlarged. Quality rather than num- ber was the guiding principle in the choice made. The compiler sincerely thanks Mr. James F. Doonan of P. J. Kenedy & Sons, New York, for valuable help in revising the publishers' names and prices. Owing to the unsettled conditions of the book-trade, the prices, in many instances, are only approximate , and may change at any time. Some of the books indicated may be out of print. Because of their intrinsic value, they have been kept on the list. In the majority of cases they can be found in libraries and private collec- tions.* * For the convenience of readers, any of the books men- tioned in the list may be ordered from The America Press at current prices. THE SACRED SCRIPTURES 5 THE SACRED SCRIPTURES The Holy Bible: In his Encyclical Letter, “Providentissimus Dew.9,” on the Study of the Holy Scripture, Leo XIII writes: “By admir- able laws and regulations she (the Church) has shown herself solicitous that the celestial treasures of the sacred books should not lie neglected. She has pre- scribed that a considerable portion of them shall be read and piously reflected upon by all her ministers in the daily office of the sacred psalmody. She has ordered that in cathedral churches, in monasteries and in other convents in which study can conveniently be pursued, they shall be expounded and interpreted by capable men; and she has strictly commanded that her children shall be fed with saving words of the Gospel at least on Sundays and solemn feasts. Moreover, it is owing to the wisdom and exertions of the Church that there has always’ been continued, from century to century, that cultivation of Holy Scripture which has been so remarkable and has borne such ample fruit.” Barry, Rev. W.: Tradition of Scripture Longmans, $1.75' Berry, Rev. E. S.: Commentary of the Psalms (Ps. I-L.), Benziger, $3.50 “An English commentary of the Psalms,” says the Ecclesiastical Review , “which avoids the intricacies of mod- ern polemical scholarship, is much desired to help the Catholic student in his appreciation of the meaning and beauty of the liturgical prayers. The missionary priest, above all, wants some popular interpretation of those ancient historical expressions of the Messianic longing which never cease to move the heart, despite their pri- mary fulfilment in the Church of Christ.” Father Berry’s “Commentary” fills this want. Read also Father Eaton’s “Sing Ye to the Lord” (The Catholic Truth Society). Priests will relish Burton and Meyers’ “The New Psalter and Its Use” (Longmans), also Bellarmine’s “Commen- taries” on the Psalms (Duffy). Out of Print. Bogner, Rev. F. E.: The Epistles and Gospels for Pulpit Use . .Kelly $1.50 Brassac, Rev. A., S. S.: Student's Handbook for the Study of the New Testament Herder, $4.00 Cf. also Father Fonck’s fine volume, “The Parables of the Gospel” (Pustet. $4.00) recognized as the work of a genuine scholar. Cf. also Rose’s “Studies of the Gospels” (Longmans). 6 MY BOOKCASE Breen, Rev. A. E.: Harmonized Exposition of the Four Gospels Author, $10.00 Introduction to the Holy Scriptures, . . Author, $4.00 The “Harmonized Exposition” is a treasure-house of Gospel lore. For priests, and more advanced students we suggest Father Maas’s “Gospel According to St. Matthew” (Herder), and the rich though abridged “Commentaries” of Cornelius A. Lapide, done into English by Mossman (Herder), as well as by the Archbishop of Tuam, Dr. Me- Evilly (Flynn) ; “The Commentaries of Maldonatus on St. Matthew” (Flynn) ; Wilberforce's “Commentary on the Epistle to the Ephesians” (Herder), the “Exposition of the Epistles of St. Paul,” by Bernard a Piconio (3 Vols. Flynn), McSwiney’s “Translations of the Psalms and Canticles” (Herder), McRory’s “Gospel According to St. John” (Herder), and the rich though abridged “Commentaries” der), Fillion’s “New Psalter of the Roman Breviary” (Herder), Higgins’ “Commentary on the Psalms” (Gill); Callan’s “Acts of the Apostles”, “The Four Gospels,” “Gos- pels and Epistles of the Sundays and Feasts, with Outlines for Sermons” (Callan and McHugh: Wagner). Callan, Rev. Charles J., O.P.: The Epistles of St. Paul. Vol. I., Ro- mans; First and Second Corinthians, Galatians Wagner, $6.00 Admirable for priests and students; the second and con- cluding volumes are eagerly awaited. Cecilia, Madame: . The Acts of the Apostles Benziger, $1.25 Cf. also her three separate studies on the Gospels of St. Matthew, Mark and Luke (Benziger). Gallagher,' Rev. T.: Searching the Scriptures Gill, $1.75 Gigot, Rev. F. E. : Biblical Lectures Murphy, $1.00 General Introduction to the Study of the Holy Scriptures Benziger, $4.00 General Introduction (Abridged Edition), Benziger, $2.75 Outlines of Jewish History “ $2.75 Outlines of New Testament History. “ $2.75 Primer of Old Testament History, Paulist Press,$0.60 Special Introduction to the study of the Old Testament Benziger, $2.25 THE SACRED SCRIPTURES 7 Cf. also his “Christ’s Teaching Concerning Divorce in the New Testament” (Benziger). The Irish Ecclestiastical Record says of Father Gigot’s “Introduction to ;the Old Testament”: “Father Gigot displays a very praiseworthy objectiveness. His tend- ency is not that of the overanxious conservative critic who prefers to ignore rathen than face the difficulties of modern criticism. But neither is the author in any sense an ultra-progressive for whom the traditional view as such is worthless.” At times, however, objections are stated in stronger terms than the solutions given.— Cf. also Heuser’s “Chapters of Bible Study” < Cathedral Lib- rary) ; “Scripture Manuals for Catholic Schools,” viz. “St. Luke’s Gospel” by Father Darby, O.S.B., and Father Sid- ney Smith,. S.J.; the “Acts of the Apostles” by Father Burge, O.S.B.; “St. John’s Gospel” by Father Joseph Rick- aby, S.J. ; “St. Matthew’s” by the same and “St. Mark’s” by Father Sidney Smith, S.J. (B. O. & W.*)—In the Westmin- ster Version of the Scriptures” (Longmans) the student interested in the solution of the difficulties found in the Reims and Douai versions, will have such eminent guides as Archbishop Goodier, Fathers Lattey, Dean, Pope, Gigot, Keogh and Rickaby.—Cf. also Dixon's “General Introduction to the Study of the Holy Scrip- tures” (Duffy), Conaty’s “New Testament Studies” (Benziger), Clark’s, Anderdon’s, Donnelly’s, Allnatt’s pamphlets in the L. C. T. Sf publications. Graham, Rev. A. : Where We Got the Bible Herder, $0.30 Like Bishop Vaughan’s “Concerning the Bible” (B. O. & W.), suited to popular use. Grannan, Mgr. Chas.: General Introduction to the Bible (4 Vols.), Herder, $2.00 each One of the most complete “introductions” in English Catholic literature; comprehensive, sound and accurate. Hart, Charles: Manual of Bible History B. 0. &. W., $3.75 The Month speaks of these two volumes as “a difficult piece of work exceedingly well done” and calls attention to the lucidity and order of the treatment. Humphrey, Rev. W., S. J. : Bible and Belief Art & Book Co., O. P.** The Sacred Scriptures “ “ “ “ “ “ *Burns, Oates & Washbourne. fLondon Catholic Truth Society. 8 MY BOOKCASE Jacquier, L’Abbe: History of the Books of the New Testa- ment. Vol. 1., Epistles of St. Paul, Benziger, $2.50 Knecht, Rt. Rev. F. J., D. D.: A Practical Commentary on the Holy Scriptures Herder, $5.50 According to the Ave Maria no better work could be placed in the bands of catechists, or others, who ipay be called upon to supplement with oral explanation the scant instruction usually found in elementary works on religion; Cf. Urban’s “Teacher’s Handbook to Bible History” (Wag- ner). * . Pope, Rev. H., O. P. ; Catholic Student’s Aids to the Bible (3 Vols.) B. 0. & W., $2.00 each Of the first volume which deals with the Old Testament, Cardinal Bourne says: “The need of a Catholic manual of equal magnitude with the non-Catholic manuals, of the same scholarly character, alive to every modern source of elucidation and fully cognizant of the most recent pro- nouncements of the Holy See, has long been felt by those who in varying degrees are called to be the teachers of Holy Scripture. In the Catholic Student’s ‘Aids to the Bible’, this great need has not only been adequately, but generously, supplied.” The second and third volumes deal with the New Testament and are up to the standard of the first. Cf. Boylan’s “The Psalms” (Gill). Ratton, Rev. J. J. L.: The Apocalypse of St. John B. O. & W., $4.25 Schumacher, Rev. H., D. D.: Handbook of Scripture Study. The New Testament (3 Vols.) Herder, $2.00. each A practical manual. Seisenberger, Rev. M.: The Study of the Bible and Bible Litera- ture Wagner, $3.00 The work includes Biblical geography, antiquities, intro- duction to the Old and New Testament and hermeneutics. According to the Ecclesiastical Review, “A brief survey of the contents shows how completely the entire field of Biblical inquiry is covered, and that, with a general appreciation of all that is noteworthy in the higher criti- cism, in archeology, and in the documentary apparatus.” The author gives all desirable references to sources and Human Evolution and Science BY THE REV. FRANCIS P. LE BUFFE, S.J. 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The first two chapters offer a concise yet sufficiently complete history of bigotry in the United States from the Pilgrim Fathers to his high majesty, the Imperial Wizard. The Know-Nothing movement, the A. P. A. and the successive anti-Catholic agitations, with their bloody consequences, are flashed upon the screen. The four chapters that follow expose the fallacy of the age-old cry that the Church is involved in politics. The question of the union of Church and State is shown in its proper light, setting at peace the mind of non-Catholic readers and giving to Catholics the data needed to answer the frequent ob- jections upon this score. Catholic patriot- ism, in fine, is made plain and Catholics themselves are given new confidence in the spirit of fair play at the heart of the American people. Catholics will always need this pamphlet, and it should be widely distributed by them. 10c each; $7.00 per 100 THE AMERICA PRESS Grand Central Terminal, New York, N. Y. (See other side) APOLOGETICS AND CONTROVERSY 9 to the accounts of recent discoveries. Cf. “The Catholic Encyclopedia” (The Encyclopedia Press) which as far as possible should be in every Catholic family in the United States, and consulted on every Catholic subject. Its articles on Bible subjects are from the pens of eminent Catholic scholars. Consult it for such topics as Biblical Inspira- tion, the various books of the Bible, such as the Psalms, the Four Gospels, etc. For cognate matter cf. such indis- pensable works for the priest at least and the advanced student as Hunter’s “Outlines of Dogmatic Theology” (3 Yols. Longmans), the Pohle-Preuss “Series of Text-Books in Dogmatic Theology” (12 vols. Herder), the Wilhelm- Scannell “Manual of Dogmatic Theology” (2 Vols., Ben- ziger). For the 'study of the Old Testament, Richard’s “Manual of Scriptural History” (B. O. & W.) will be found interesting and useful. Thein, Rev. J.: Answer to the Difficulties of the Bible . Herder, $3.00 Cf. also his larger work compiled from many sources, “The Bible and Rationalism” (4 Vols. Herder) as well as Zahm’s “Bible> Science and Faith.” (Murphy). 10 MY BOOKCASE APOLOGETICS AND CONTROVERSY Allies T. W. : A Life’s Decision B. 0. & W., $2.50 This is the author's “Apologia Pro Vita Sua.” It is somewhat neglected at the present time although it deserves a high rank in English Catholic literature. It should be on the Catholic bookshelf along with Newman’s masterly account of his own conversion. Cf. also Dr. Kinsman’s “Salve Mater” (Longmans, $2.25). Aveling, Rev. F.: The God of Philosophy Herder, $0.45 Every word of this little volume gives proof of keen intellectual powers. Bagshawe, Very Rev. J. B.: The Credentials of the Catholic Church, B. 0. & W., $0.70 The Threshold of the Catholic Church, B. 0. & W., $0.70 Both these little volumes give a clear exposition of the claims of tlifc Church, and are especially suited to those who are seeking to enter her fold. Bainvel, Rev. J., S. J.: Is There Salvation Outside the Catholic Church? Herder, $0.50 A delicate question solidly treated by a theologian of large and orthodox views. Baker, Elizabeth A. : A Modern Pilgrim’s Progress. . . .B. O. & W., $0.50 An original and in some ways an extraordinary book; the story of the devious paths trod by a gifted woman before she found the truth; a striking bit of self-revelation and keen analysis. Balmes, Rev. J.: European Civilization; Protestantism and Catholicism Compared Murphy, $2.00 Letters to a Skeptic Gill, $1.50 James Balmes is one of the glories of Catholic Spain, and one of the greatest apologists of the nineteenth cen- tury. To elevation of thought and soundness of doctrine, he joins splendor of imagination and eloquence. In the first work, -he refutes those who contend that the reformers of the sixteenth century contributed to the -development of science, art, liberty, and civilization. Balmes asks; “What is APOLOGETICS AND CONTROVERSY 11 the verdict of history and philosophy on this question? How has man individually and collectively, from a religious, social, political point of view, benefited under the, teach- ings and principles of the Reformation? Did Europe under the exclusive influence of Catholicism advance in true prog- ress and civilization? Did the Catholic Church ever ham- per the advance of true civilization?" Facts in hand, he proves that the Catholic Church has ever been the great- est civilizer, and that Protestantism, far from having exerted any really beneficial influence upon mankind, retarded the work of civilization which Catholicism com- menced. He does not maintain that nothing was done for civilization by Protestants, but proves that Protestantism as a system has been unfavorable to true progress and liberty, and often positively injurious to it. Bellwald, Rev. A. M., S. M.: Christian Science and the Catholic Faith, Macmillan, $2.50 An admirable exposition of the errors and contradictions of Christian Science. Benson, Mgr. R. H.: A City Set on a Hill L. C. T. S., $0.35 Christ in the Church Herder, $1.00 Confessions of a Convert Longmans, $1.75 Papers of a Pariah “ $2.00 The Religion of the Plain Man. . . .B. O. & W. , $1.25 Monsignor Benson had the art of investing apologetics and controversy with a real charm. The personal note is seldom lacking and this brings the writer close to his reader. Of the main argument of “Christ in the Church," the Month says that it is developed with abundance of detail and a far range of thought. The style throughout, it adds, is grave and dignified and rises at times, especially in the concluding pages, to wonderful eloquence. No better book could be put “into the hands of afi educated non-Catholic sincerely desirous of under- standing the ethics of Catholicism.” Of “The Religion of the Plain Man," the New Ireland Review says: “Father Benson has written a book that makes a direct appeal for the Catholic Church, to that quality especially marked in the plain man, common sense.” Here the dry bones of controversy put on palpitating flesh. Bougaud, Mgr.: The Divinity of Christ O. P., $1.50 An excerpt from a larger work of the learned Bishop of Laval; not only a piece of virile apologetics, but a hymn and an act of faith. The work has something of the elevation of thought of Bossuet and the thrilling elo- quence of Lacordaire. Cf. also Father Lattey’s “Back to Christ" (Paulist Press); Sertillange’s “The Church" (Ben- ziger). 12 MY BOOKCASE Brownson, Orestes A.: Complete Works Brownson, $60.00 The works of Orestes Brownson are a mine of apologetic and controversial lore. They sometimes betray a lack of philosophical training, hut everywhere give evi- dence of a powerful mind. Brougham said that Brownson was the greatest intellect which America had produced up to his time. It would be impossible for the vast majority 'to read all his works, but certain parts have been deservedly more popular than the rest and are more accessible. Such are “The Convert" (Kenedy), “Liberalism" (Ken- edy), ‘'The Spirit Rapper" (Brownson), “Two Brothers, or “Why Are You a Protestant?" (Brownson), “Essays and Reviews" (Kenedy). The writings of this champion of the Faith in the United States, should again be placed in the position of honor which they deserve. Bruno, Very Rev. Faa Di: Catholic Belief Benziger, $0.90 This is a simple exposition of Catholic doctrine; a good book to give to a prospective convert, though it must be supplemented by others. It answers the doubts and prejudices which are keeping so many out of the Church. Burke, Rev. J. J.: Reasonableness of. Catholic Ceremonies and Practices Benziger, $0.50 Burnett, P. H.: The Path Which Led a Protestant Law- yer to the Catholic Church Herder, $0.50 This American lawyer takes as his starting point certain principles of jurisprudence, the Catholic World says, to decide how the Scriptures are to be construed in order to get at the law of Christ, and the nature of the society which He founded. The author knows his Blackstone, Kent, and the Constitution of the United States and the workings of the Supreme Court. He goes to these sources to draw illustrations in support of the authority of the Church. He first examines the historical objections brought against Catholicism, then passes to a discussion of her dogmas. The book should be of great benefit to Americans in their search for religious truth, for the arguments are in a special manner adapted to them. Cf. also Knox’s “A Spiritual Aeneid" (Longmans). Cafferata, Canon: The Catechism Explained .• Herder, $0.40 While valuable as a work of reference and instruction for those brought up in the Faith, the book is intended mainly for converts. APOLOGETICS AND CONTROVERSY 13 Capecelatro, Cardinal : Christ, the Church and 'Man Herder, $0.55 In this splendid piece of apologetics, the eminent Ora- torian according to America, “surveys the mystery of existence, the methods of exposition, old and new, in the- ology, apologetics and Biblical criticism; liturgical music and worship; the nature and mutual relations of Christ, the Church and man; the rights of capital and labor, and the new defense that Christianity should present in view of the social developments arising from modern conditions. He defines the Catholic position on many important ques- tions of the day, and lays down the lines and principles of direction for future activities in a few paragraphs, as judicious as they are concise.” Campion, Blessed Edmund: The Ten Reasons Herder, $0.30 This booklet is one of the volumes issued by the Catholic Library which published Cardinal Allen’s “Defense of Eng- lish Catholics,” etc. It contains the Latin text of the remarkable answer of the Jesuit Martyr to the attacks made upon his Faith and is an eloquent vindication of thei doctrines and the practises which England so long held dear. Father Joseph Rickaby, S.J., contributes the trans- lation, and Father Hungerford Pollen, an historical intro- duction. Casey, Rev. P. J., S. J.: Notes on a History of Auricular Confes- sion McVey, $0.25 The Bible and Its Interpreter : “ $0.50 The first is a refutation of some of the objections of the well-known American historian, Charles Lea, against the use of auricular confession in the early Church; the second is a scholarly though brief study of the relations of the Bible to the Church. It probably gives in clearer and more concise form than any book written in English the main elements of this question. Both volumes are the work of a keenly analytical mind. To the priest espe- cially they are of the highest value. Chapman, Dom J., O. S. B.: Bishop Gore and the Catholic Claims, Longmans, $0.30 Chateaubriand, Vicomte de: The Genius of Christianity Murphy, $2.00 This book upon its appearance more than a hundred years ago had a real mission. Weak on its doctrinal side, it, nevertheless, fascinated the unbelieving generation to 14 MY BOOKCASE which it was addressed, by its magic style and the glamor of its poetry. It studies Christianity from the aesthetic standpoint. It shows that the Catholic Church is not only true to the highest intellectual and moral standards but that it is also beautiful in its outward forms, its prac- tises and liturgy and that it also can lead men to the highest degree of happiness, culture and civilization. Clarke, Rev. R. H., S. J. : The Existence of God Benziger, $0.35 Cf. Kane: “God or Chaos” (Kenedy, $1.50). Conway, Rev. B. L., C. S. P. : The Question Box Paulist Press, $1.00 A little book every Catholic should have near him, packed with short and definite answers to the popular objections against our Faith. It should be given to all who earnestly look for the truth. It is a mine of practical information. The references given by his author are in themselves a library of Catholic apologetics. Coppens, Rev. C., S. J.: A Systematic Study of the Catholic Religion Herder, $1.25 “The method of the writer is scholastic; and the evidences of the Fathers and early writers, when too long to be given at large, are admirably summarized, with, of course, due references to the source. The chapter deal- ing with the tremendous question of the creation of the world is one of the cleverest we have yet seen.” (London Tablet). Father Coppens has also written “Logic and Mental Philosophy,” (Catholic Publication Society Co.), and “Moral Philosophy” (Catholic School Book Co.). Coupe, Rev. C.r S. J. : Where Is the Church? L. C. T. S., $0.25 A series of nine eloquent lectures on such subjects as “Infallibility, a Necessary Condition of Faith,” “Unity, a Necessary Mark of the Church,” “Without Papal Infalli- bility no Unity,” “The Bible not the Sole Rule of Faith,” “Papal Infallibility Proved from Scriptures,” “The Origin of the Anglican Establishment,” etc. The closing words of the book ring with genuine eloquence. Curtis, Georgina Pell: Beyond the Road to Rome Herder, $1.00 Some Roads to Rome in America “ $1.00 Two books for converts and for those on the “Road to Rome.” The second describes the path, the difficulties and the motives which led certain distinguished Ameri- cans to the calm and peace that follow conversion to the true Faith. APOLOGETICS AND CONTROVERSY 15 Devas, Charles S.: The Key to the World’s Progress. . . .Wagner, $1.00 An essay on historical logic, or an account of the his- torical signficance of the Catholic Church. “The object is to give to the logic and history of Newman an economic or sociological setting” and to show that “for the explanation of world-history we must first have the true theory of the Christian Church and her life through eighteen centuries.” “Part I. states briefly the problems which the philosophy of history seeks to solve. Part II. presents the solution offered by Christianity and takes the form of an historical analysis of the principles by which the Church has been guided in her relations with the world.” Devivier, Rev. W., S. J. : Christian Apologetics Benziger, $3.50 “A rational exposition of the’ foundations of the Faith.” The book is in two volumes and is suited to the needs of the more advanced reader. It is preceded by a scholarly introduction on the existence and the attributes of God and a treatise on the human soul. “It is not too much to say of it that it condenses all the arguments that Catholic doctrine opposes against modern unbelief, bringing into play exegesis, philosophy, theol- ogy, history, physical science, political economy, and both Divine and human knowledge.” ( Catholic World.) The chapters dealing with the objections brought against the Church are full and conclusive. The extended list of ref- erences and authorities given by the editor, Father Sasia, S.J., is invaluable. There is another edition of the same work by Archbishop Messmer of Milwaukee, (Benziger Bros). Didon, Rev. H., 0. P.: Belief in the Divinity of Jesus Christ, Kegan Paul, $1.50 Cf. Father Temple’s: “The Boyhood Consciousness of Christ” (Macmillan). Drury, Rev. E.: What the Church Teaches Benziger, $0.90 “I know of no other book in which the doctrines of the Catholic Church are so satisfactorily and at the same time so briefly set forth.” (Bishop Spalding). Dunne, Rt. Rev. M.: Polemic Chat Herder, $0.50 “Cremation, capital punishment, gambling, dancing, the theater, woman suffrage. Christian Science, Catholic vestments—such are a few of the titles suggestive of the nature of this practical book. It is brim full of wit and humor.” (Brooklyn Tablet). 16 MY BOOKCASE England, Rt. Rev. J., D. D.: Complete Works Clark, $30.00 American Catholics owe a debt of gratitude to John England, the great Bishop of Charleston, one of the champions of the Faith in this country. Archbishop Mess- mer in this edition has gathered together the writings of this apostle. They are an inexhaustible source of Scrip- tural, dogmatic and controversial arguments, which even today can be effectively used. « Finlay, Rev. P., S. J. : The Church of Christ Longmans, $1.00 Divine Faith '. . . . “ $1.60 Two masterpieces of calm and faultless logic. In the first, the “Divinity of Christ” is solidly and convincingly proved. Francis, E. H.: Have Anglicans Full Catholic Privileges ? Benziger, $0.40 Cahusac, Francis H. E.: What Think You of Christ? Benziger, $0.55 'Gibbons, James Cardinal: The Faith of Our Fathers . .Murphy, $1.00 Our Christian Heritage “ $1.50 The writings of Cardinal Gibbons are distinguished by simplicity, clearness, freedom from controversial bitter- ness, their unction and gift of popular presentation. As a clear and straightforward exposition of the Divine cre- dentials of the Catholic Church, and one admirably adapted to Americans of every class and creed, “The Faith of Our Fathers” has not been surpassed. It has a Providential mission and has accomplished a Providential work among our countrymen. It brought more souls to the light of the truth than any other book, perhaps, in the English language. It is the very first book that comes to our minds when we are asked by a Protestant friend tQ give him some- thing that will make him understand the doctrines of our Faith. Gibergues, Mgr. de: Divine Faith Kenedy, $1.35 Graham, Rev. H.: Hindrances to Conversion to the Catholic Church and their Removal Herder, $0.20 What Faith Really Means “ $0.30 APOLOGETICS AND CONTROVERSY 17 Gruender, Rev. H., S. J.: Free-Will Herder, $0.50 Psychology Without a Soul “ $1.00 Of the first book, the Catholic Wo.rld says, “For Catho- lics who have to mix with the shallow philosophers of these times or to associate with pseudo-scientists, this book will prove a real help.” Of the second, the American Ecclesiastical Review states: “It will be all the more welcome because the book is written in a bright, clever style and arranged in pointed paragraphs which catch the eye and facilitate perusal.” Besides these advantages, the two volumes deal with the most momen- tous questions of philosophy and solve them from the only true and correct angle. To these volumes, Father Gruender has added, “An Introductory Course in Experi- mental Psychology” (Loyola University Press). Gwynn, Rev. J., S. J.: Why I Am a Catholic Benziger, $0.55 Hammer, Rev. B., O. F. M.: God, Christ and the Church “ $2.00 Hammerstein, Rev. L. von, S. J.: Edgar Herder, $1.00 The Existence of God Demonstrated, B.O.& W.,$2.40 Father Hammerstein, says the Dublin Review, is a first- class apologist who is up-to-date in every branch of his difficult art. The cogent logic and the apologetic skill of these two volumes dealing, as they do, with the very fundamental facts of religion, are irresistible. Hay, Rt. Rev. G. : The Sincere Christian Herder, $1.75 This is a revised edition by Canon Stuart of one of the classics of Catholic apologetics, one of the standard works, according to the Ave Maria, with which our fathers and grandfathers were as familiar as later-day Catholics are with their favorite magazine or newspaper. Like other classics, it will bear frequent perusal. Hecker, Rev. I. T., C. S. P.: Aspirations of Nature Paulist Press, $0.25 The Church and the Age “ “ $1.25 Questions of the Soul “ “ $0.25 Problems of the Age “ “ $1.00 More popular editions of these works have been recently published by the Paulist Press. Heredia, Rev. C. M. de, S. J. : Spiritism and Common Sense Kenedy, $2.00 A popular refutation of the deceits of the spiritistic school. 18 MY BOOKCASE Hettinger, Rev. Franz: Natural Religion B. 0. & W., $3.00 Revealed Religion “ “ “ “ $2.50 Two lengthy excerpts from his masterpiece, the “Apology of Christianity", translated by Father Bowden of the Oratory. The eloquence and learning displayed by Het- tinger are of a high order. The author was weil acquainted with the entire system of German philosophy and shows especial skill in answering the objections of the panthe- istic and materialistic schools. Hill, Rev. M. P., S. J.: The Catholic’s Ready Answer Benziger, $2.50 Among the questions treated in this volume are Agnos- ticism, Cremation, Christian Science, Eugenics, Labor Unions, Spiritism, Strikes, Socialism, Theosophy, the Iron Law of Wages, etc. Of the book, America says: “Father Hill is to be congratulated warmly on having writ- ten 'a book that will be of great value to teachers, cate- chists, instructors of converts and even to the ‘general reader,' for the author furnishes them with ‘answers' no less ‘ready' than convincing, to many of the attacks made today against the Christian Revelation and Catholic mor- ality.” The book, according to the Philadelphia Standard and Times is a mine of substantial information on almost every branch in which religion and Catholic philosophy are concerned. Hugueney, Rev. E., O. P.: Catholicism and Criticism Longmans, $3.50 Hull, Rev. E. R., S. J.: Archaic Religions Kenedy-Herder,$0.40 The British and Anglo Saxon Period, Kenedy-Herder, $0.75 Civilization and Culture “ “ $0.40 Collapses in Adult Life “ “ $0.40 God, Man and Religion “ ‘ $0.40 Galileo and His Condemnation. “ “ $0.40 Studies in Idolatry “ “ $0.40 Studies in Theosophy “ “ $0.30 Thirteen Articles on Free- masonry. O.P “ “ $0.40 Why Should I Be Moral? “ “ $0.25 Father Hull, the editor of the Bombay Examiner \ is one of the most wide-awake apologists we have. He is up-to-date, accurate in knowledge and statement, logical and fearless in the presentation of truth. He can be scientific and philosophical without being dry. In the last mentioned pamphlet, Father Hull undertakes to expose the absolute powerlessness of science and philos- ophy to provide a basis for morality. Cf. also “That Arch- APOLOGETICS AND CONTROVERSY 19 j . Liar Froude,” “The Formation of Character,” “Man’s Great Concern, the Management of Life” (Kenedy-Herder). Ireland, Most Rev. J.: The Church and Modern Society. . . .McBride, $3.00 Ives, Levi S.: The Trials of a Mind. O.P Cath. Pub. Soc. $1.50 A letter of the famous convert from Anglicanism to his old friends and coreligionists outlining for them the motives which led him to enter the true fold; a book full of winning unction and charm. Lacordaire, Rev. H., 0. P.: God and Man Robinson, $1.50 Conferences on the Church. O.P O’Shea, $1.50 Lectures delivered at Notre Dame, Paris; marked by a thrilling and persuasive eloquence. Laforet, Rev. N. R.: Why Men Do Not Believe B. O. & W., $0.75 Lambert, Rev. L. A.: Christian Science Before the Bar of Reason Christian Press, $1.00 Notes on Ingersoll Catholic Union, $0.50 Tactics of Modem Infidels. ... “ “ $0.75 Father Lambert may be styled the “prince of Ameri- can controversialists.” The way in which he “demol- ished” the shallow and pretentious Ingersoll marked an epoch in the history of the Catholic Church in this country, and drew to him the admiration of all who believed in the fundamental doctrines of Christianity. Ingersoll never attempted an answer. His sophistries had been too clearly unmasked. Every line in Father Lambert’s controversial works is marked by the keenest logic. His mind was crystal-clear, his style limpid, popular and sparkling with humor. American Catholics should hold in veneration the memory of this splendid fighter for the truth. Laxenaire, Rev. J., D. D. : Hereafter Herder, $0.30 Within and Without the Church “ $0.30 Lilly, W. S.: The Claims of Christianity—Chapman & Hall, $3.00 Christianity and Modem Civilization, Chapman & Hall, $3.25 Studies in Religion “ “ “ $3.25 Lockhart, Rev. W. : The Old Religion B. O. & W., $1.00 An answer to the question, “How Shall we Find Prim- itive Christianity?” Cf. J. L. Stoddard’s “Rebuilding a Lost Faith,” an exceptionally strong plea for the old Faith by a former agnostic (Kenedy). 20 MY BOOKCASE Lovat, Lady : The Catholic Church from Within . Longmans, $1.40 Lyons, Rev. D.: Christianity and Infallibility “ $1.00 A forceful presentation of the thesis that Christianity and infallibility must necessarily go together, and if this is not so, neither the one nor the other is to be found in the world today. MacDonald, Mrs.: Where Mists Have Gathered Herder, $1.00 A convert, thankful for the graces which she has received, answers in this book the objections of those who see the Church through the fogs and mists of error and prejudice. Manning, Cardinal: The Grounds of Faith B. O. & W., $0.90 The Independence of the Holy See “ “ “ “ $1.25 The Temporal Mission of the Holv Ghost “ “ “ “ $2.40 The Vatican Council and Its Defini- tions “ “ “ “ $1.25 Why I Became a Catholic “ “ “ “ $0.50 Manning was essentially a fighting bishop, a fearless champion of the Faith and the Papacy. His controversial writings are marked by logic, force and clearness and by the knowledge he evinces of the mind and moods of his- countrymen. He does not write with Newman’s rounded mastery of style, but there is more iron and muscle in his work. Every line breathes sincerity and power. Besides the great Cardinal, the Church can boast of an- other fearless controversialist of the same name, Father Robert Manning, who died in the early part of the eighteenth century. His splendid answer to Charles Les- lie’s “Case Stated” (Between the Church of England and Rome), now unfortunately out of print, is one of the masterpieces of Catholic controversy. The book should be re-edited and published again. Marshall, A. F.: Comedy of English Protestantism . . Benziger, $0.75 Martin, Rev. C. A.: The Catholic Religion Herder, $0.60 “A veritable encyclopedia of apologetics” according to the Missionary. “Every objection to religion, and to the Catholic Faith and practise, and to the Church in history, which has been made on Missions in the United States, is met and answered in terms which Father Martin found actually the most efficient, during his ten years on the mis- sions as a member of the Cleveland Apostolate. With statistics, charts of history, lists of Catholic scientists, scholars, artists, statesmen, discoverers, inventors, mate- APOLOGETICS AND CONTROVERSY 21 rials for dozens of lectures, the book is an amazing store- house of argument and erudition.” Cf. Pere Suau’s “The Christian Faith” (B. O. & W.). Maturin, Rev. B. W.: The Price of Unity Longmans, $1.75 Like Father Rivington, the author of this treatise was an expert in all that concerned the relations between Rome and Canterbury. McEnnery, Rev. C. D., C. SS. R.: Father Tim's Talks (3 Vols.) Herder, $1.00 Simple, pleasant and popular expositions of Catholic doctrines and practices. McGinnis, Rev. C.: The Communion of Saints Herder, $1.50 For those who find the Catholic doctrine of prayer to the Saints and for the dead an obstacle, this book will fur- nish an admirable defense. McGloin, Frank: The Light of Faith Herder, $1.00 McLaughlin, Rev. J.: Is One Religion as Good as Another? Vincentian Press, $0.18 The Divine Plan of the Church. O.P., B. O. & W. $1.00 Two masterpieces of controversy, clear, logical, abso- lutely convincing. It is well-nigh impossible to see how a fair-minded seeker after truth can fail to be convinced by their flawless reasoning. Melia, Rev. R. : Treatise on Auricular Confession Duffy, $0.50 Milner, Bishop: The End of Religious Controversy. O.P. Murphy, $1.00 In some ways this classic has not been surpassed. It has been thoroughly revised and corrected by Father Luke Rivington. Moore, Thomas: Travels of an Irish Gentleman in Search of a Religion Murphy, $1.00 Spiced with all the writer’s wit, but also revealing the Irish poet as a forcible controversialist. Mausbach, Rev. J.: Catholic Moral Teaching and Its Antagonists, Wagner, $3.00 Moyes,. Mgr. : Aspects of Anglicanism Longmans, $2.50 22 MY BOOKCASE Raupert, J* Godfrey: Christ and the Powers of Darkness. . .Herder, $1.00 Modern Spiritism “ $1.50 Roads to Rome “ $0.75 The Supreme Problem B. 0. & W., $1.50 Back to Rome / “ “ “ “ $1.00 The Dangers of Spiritualism Herder, $1.25 The author of these volumes is an authority on all that concerns Spiritism. What the American Catholic Quarter- ly says of one of his volumes may be applied to all that he wrote on this subject: “If a tithe of the facts presented by Mr. Raupert can be believed, and he seems to know whereof he speaks, we are forced to recognize the pres- ence among us of a very active and pernicious satanic agency, and to dread the return of the days of a wide- spread demoniac possession.” Read his later book, “The New Black Magic” ($2.00) and also J. Liljencrants' “Spiritism and Religion ($3.00). (Devin-Adair for both.) Rickaby, Rev. Joseph, S. J.: Development L. C. T. S., $0.35 Thoughts on Bishop Gore's “Roman Catholic Claims.” Rivington, Rev. Luke: Authority Kegan Paul, $1.35 Dependence “ “ $1.85 The Primitive Church and the See of Peter “ “ $5.00 Rome and England B. O. & W., $0.95 The works of Father Rivington everywhere give evidence of a trained and balanced mind and of a heart that has but one passion, truth. Roche, Rev. G. R., S. J. : The Divinity of Jesus Christ Herder, $0.40 Roh, Rev. F., S. J. : Who and What Is Christ ?.St. Anselm Society, $0.35 Ruville, Albert von : Back to Holy Church Longmans, $1.00 Ryder, Rev. H. I. D.: Catholic Controversy B. O. & W., $1.25 A convincing reply to the false charges made against the Catholic Church in Dr. Littledale's “Plain Reasons.” Sasia, Rev. J., S. J.: The Future Life Benziger, $3.00 This is one of the best treatises in English on the subject with which it deals. “The author has ranged through profane and sacred literature of all times,” says America , -“and gleaning the best, has woven it APOLOGETICS AND CONTROVERSY 23 into a connected treatise on man, his soul, his destiny, the possibility of attaining it, the possibility of losing it, the immortality of the human soul, heaven and hell It is logical, satisfying and complete.” Cf. also Bishop Schneider’s “The Other Life” (Wagner, $3.50), a splen- did piece of work. Schantz, Rev. P.: A Christian Apology Pustet, $7.00 An exhaustive and learned work in three volumes, intended for the scholar and the priest; built on the lines of Hettinger’s similar apology. Schouppe, Rev. F. X., S. J.: Abridged Course of Religious Instruction, B. 0. & W., $1.40 Something more than a mere catechism; a simple but substantial volume of fundamental apologetics. Catholic high schools should find it very useful. Scott, Rev. M. J., S. J.: God and Myself Kenedy, $1.25 This “Inquiry Into the True Religion” is an original, clear, positive and easily-followed investigation into the fact that Christ is God and that He established in Church. Father Scott is also the author of other excellent apolo- getical works: “The Hand of God”, “The Credentials of Christianity”, and “Convent Life” (Kenedy). Searle, Rev. G. M., C. S. P.: Plain Facts for Fair Minds Paulist Press, $0.25 Admirably suited to the busy American who sincerel> is looking for the truth. Cf. also his “Truth about Chris- tian Science” (Paulist Press). Semple, Rev. H. C., S. J.: Anglican Ordinations Benziger, $0.35 Puts in a nutshell the Catholic argument against the validity of Anglican ordinations. Sharpe, Rev. A. B.: Questions and Answers on the Catholic Church, Herder, $0.35 The Principles of Christianity “ $0.45 Sharpe, Rev. A. B. and Rev. F. Aveling: The Spectrum of Truth....’ “ $0.30 Smarius, Rev. C. F., S. J.: Points of Controversy. . O’Shea, $1.00 Spalding, Rt. Rev. M. J.: Evidences of Catholicity Murphv, $2.00 Presented with all the vigor and wide scholarship of the great Archbishop of Baltimore; the work in its day did incalculable good. 24 MY BOOKCASE Stone, Rev. James Kent: The Invitation Heeded Christian Press, $1.00 The story of a conversion. The reading of this little book, so full of unction and charm, has brought light and consolation to many a soul. Sullivan, Rev. John F.: The Externals of the Catholic Church.Kenedy, $2.00 A valuable book for priests and people, treating of the government, ceremonies, festivals, Sacraments and devo- tions of the Church. Sutherland, Halliday G., M. D.: Birth Control Kenedy, $1.75 One of the soundest and most vigorous statements of Christian doctrine against the neo-Malthusians. Tournebize, Rev. F., S. J.: From Doubt to Faith Herder, $0.30 Vassal-Phillips, Rev. O. R., C. SS. R.: The Mustard Tree B. O. & W., $2.25 A splendidly presented argument from effect to cause on behalf of the Divinity of Our Lord; one of the best books on the subject, one to be mastered by every educated Catholic. Cf. also his “Mother of Christ” (Benziger). Vaughan, Rt. Rev. John S.: Faith and Folly B. O. & W., $2.25 Life After Death “ “ “ “ $0.45 The Purpose of the Papacy Herder, $0.45 Thoughts for All Times Vincentian Press, $1.00 These books present a rare combination of sound theol- ogy, clearness, ease and popularity of expression; well suited to modern times. Vermeersch, Rev. W., S. J.: Tolerance B. O. & W., $2.25 What is tolerance and intolerance? Is Catholicism in- tolerant and is freethought tolerant? Such are the- practical questions here treated by the Belgian Jesuit. The work has been well translated by W. Humphrey Page. Vonier, Dom A., O. S. B.: The Human Soul and Its Relations with Other Spirits : Herder, $2.00 According to the Month , “The theologian will read (this book) with pleasure, for he will recognize under its clear and unconventional style the common teaching of the Church; the layman will peruse it with profit, for it trans- lates into ordinary speech what is often obscured by tech- nicalities. The non-Catholic will find it illuminating as indicating how reasonable and consonant with fact, Cath- olic theology is.” Cf. “God and the Supernatural,” edited by Father Cuthbert. (Longmans). APOLOGETICS AND CONTROVERSY 25 Walker, Rev. L. J., S. J.: The Problem of Reunion Longmans, $4.50 Westminster Lectures Herder, each $0.15 These lectures comprise three series, each series con- taining six lectures. In the first series we have “The Free dom of the Will” (Sharpe); “Modern Freethought,” (Gerard); “The Immortality of the Soul,” (Aveling) ; “The Resurrection of Christ,” (Marsh) ; “The Witness of the Gospels,” (Barnes). In the second: “Science and Faith,” (Aveling) ; “The Secret of the Cell,” (Windle) ; “The Higher Criticism,” (Barry) ; “Miracles,” (Marsh) In the third: “Mysticism,” (Benson); “The Church ver- sus Science,” (Gerard) ; “Revelations from Creeds,” (McIntyre) ; “Theories of the Transmigration of Souls,” (Gibbons); “Socialism and Individualism,” (Poock) ; “Authority in Belief,” (Sharpe). The lectures are edited by Father Aveling and are intended “to provide an antidote for the loose and inadequate skepticism which has made itself so profoundly felt in all classes of society.” ( Ave Maria ) The American Ecclesiastical Review calls them solid in argument, lucid in method, felicitous in style, and says that they will he a great help to the priest in his relations, both with those of his own flock, whose faith may have become dimmed by the reading of agnostic lit- erature, and with those who, beyond the fold, are groping for the light. The Bombay Examiner says of them: “We should recommend the whole set to be bought and read by all intelligent Catholics desirous of furnishing their mind with the solid materials of Catholic thought and principle.” Cf. also Bertrin’s “Lourdes” (Benziger) ; Clifford, “The Logic of Lourdes” (America Press) ; E. P. Graham's “The Mystery of Naples” (Herder). Wilmers, Rev. W., S. J.: Handbook of the Christian Religion . Benziger, $2.50 A model of condensation; a mine of arguments for the Faith; unsurpassed as a text-book for Catholic colleges. Our Catholic graduates should master it. Wiseman, Cardinal: Lectures on the principles Doctrines and Practices of the Catholic Church. .Baker, $1.25 Lectures on the Real Presence Duffy, $1.80 A little old-fashioned perhaps, but thorough, substantial, full of unction, marked by an extensive and varied learning. On all matters of apologetics, controversy, theology etc., the Catholic student should never fail to consult “The Cath- olic Encyclopedia”; the Pohle-Preuss handbooks of Catholic Theology (Herder); Hunter’s “Outlines of Dogmatic The- ology” (Longmans); MacEachen’s “Dogmatic Series” and “Moral Series”; (Catholic Book Co., Wheeling, W. Va.) ; Koch-Preuss “Handbooks of Moral Theology” (5 Vols., Her- der; Cf. also “The New Canon Law” by Father Woywood (Wagner); Koch’s “A Manual of Apologetics” (Wagner). 26 MY BOOKCASE PHILOSOPHY AND SCIENCE Brennan, Rev. M. S.: What Catholics Have Done for Science, Benziger, $1.50 Not an exhaustive treaty, but a rapid review of many Catholics distinguished in fields which their enemies pre- tend are barred to them. Coffey, Rev. P. : Epistemology (2 Vols.) Longmans, $9.00 Ontology “ $4.20 Science of Logic (2. Vols.) “ $6.40 The eminent professor of Maynooth states old truths and problems in a manner that appeals to the modern mind. Keenness of logical perception is here blended with full mastery of the subject. These qualities lift the books out of the ordinary grooves in which too many of such works are cast. Volumes for the advanced student and the professor; thoroughly modern yet conservative. Cf. also Balmes, “Fundamental Philosophy” (2 Vols. Sadlier). Cronin, Rev. M. : General Ethics Benziger, $6.50 Special Ethics “ $6.50 Dr. Cronin, says the Iiish Ecclesiastical Record, gives an admirable exposition of the Christian Aristotelian moral- ity. His account of it is lucidity itself, and his criticisms of other thinkers are equally clear and interesting. Read also Father T. Brosnahan’s “Digest of Lectures on Ethics,” (Murphy); Father Joseph Rickaby’s “Political and Moral Essays,” (Benziger); his “Aquinas Ethicus” (Cath. Publication Society), and Ming’s “Data of Modern Ethics Examined.” (Benziger). DeWulf, M.: History of Medieval Philosophy .... Longmans, $3.50 Medieval Philosophy Harvard, $1.75 Philosophy and Civilization in the Middle Ages Princeton, $3.00 Scholasticism, Old and New Gill, $2.25 Professor DeWulf, of the University of Louvain, where he worked under Cardinal Mercier, is one of the revivers of scholasticism. Few men understand better than he the principles and the power of that system. One of his chief aims is to show that it can be brought into vitalizing contact with the problems and the needs of the modern world. PHILOSOPHY AND SCIENCE 27 Donat, Rev. J., S. J.: The Freedom of Science Wagner, $3.00 Driscoll, Rev. T. J.: Christian Philosophy. O.P Benziger, $1.50 Dubray, Rev. C. A., S. M.: Introductory Philosophy Longmans, $3.25 Cf. Lord’s “Armchair Philosophy” (America Press, $ 1 . 00 ). Dwight, Thomas: Thoughts of a Catholic Anatomist, Longmans, $1.00 Especially noteworthy for what is said of the relations of the Church to the evolutionary hypothesis. Cf. “Notes of a Catholic Biologist,” by Kreidel (Herder, $1.50). Gerard, Rev. J., S. J.: Evolutionary Philosophy and Common Sense, L. C. T. S,, $0.75 Science and Scientists “ “ “ “ $0.75 Science or Romance • • “ “ “ “ $0.75 The Old Riddle and the Newest Answer, Longmans, $1.40 Essays in Unnatural History L. C. T. S., $1.25 Fully equipped as a scientist, and equally admirable as a courteous but hard-hitting controversialist. Father Gerard was looked upon by Catholics as one of their ablest cham- pions. On all questions’ of evolution and their bearing upon revealed religion, his words were authoritative. Sound from the scientific point of view, his books have the added merit of literary grace and charm. Cf. Fabre’s fascinating books, “The Hunting Wasps,” “The Mason Bees,” “The Life of the Grasshopper” “The Glow Worm,” etc. (Dodd, Mead). Hill, Rev. O. A., S. J.: Ethics, General and Special Macmillan, $3.00 Cf. his “Psychology and Natural Theology” (Macmillan) Husslein, Rev. J., S. J. : Evolution and Social Progress Kenedy, $1.75 Discusses in the light of science the creation of the visible universe and of man, together with the social devel- opment of the race. “It is impossible to deny the scholar- ship of the work” (School). Joyce, Rev. G. H., S. J. : Principles of Logic Longmans, $4.00 Thorough and as complete as advanced students will require. Read also his “Question of Miracles.” (Herder.) This is Vol. XIII of the “Catholic Library” Series. 28 MY BOOKCASE Kneller, Rev. K. A., S. J.: Christianity and the Leaders of Modern Science, Herder, $2.25 Of this work the Month says: Father Kneller, exhibit- ing ample knowledge of his subject, brings overwhelming evidence to show how the real leaders of scientific thought are forced to recognize, if not always the truth of revealed religion at least that of the ground work on which it must rest. Our author has done his work exceedingly well, and produced a catena of authorities that will be exceedingly useful to such as desire a ready means of checking the rationalistic boasts of which we have spoken. Lapponi, Joseph: Hypnotism and Spiritism Longmans, $1.50 Le Buffe, Rev. F. P., S. J.: Human Evolution and Science. .America Press, $0.10 A logical and convincing argument refuting the extreme evolutionary theorists. McCann, A. W.: God or Gorilla Devin-Adair, $8.00 A vigorously written exposition of the unproven and contradictory systems of ultra evolutionists. Cf. also Skelly’s “The Falsity of the Theory of Evolution" (Kaufer Company, Seattle) : O’Toole’s “The Passing of Darwinism" (Bowling Green, O.). Lepicier, Rev. A., C. S. M.: The Unseen World Kegan Paul, $2.25 A clear and thoroughly sound exposition of the prin- ciples of Catholic theology in their relation to modern Spiritism. Cf. Father Fell’s “The Immortality of the Human Soul, Philosophically Explained" (Herder). Mercier, Cardinal : Manual of Modem Scholastic Philosophy (2 Vols.) Herder, $9.00 The Origin of Contemporary Psychology, Kenedy, $3.00 While in the method and the order followed, as well as in the statement of some of the principles, the manual departs from the usual presentation of the scholastic doctrines, nevertheless, according to Dr. Coffey of May- nooth, the great basic truths of this perennial philosophy will be found between its covers. The greater part of the work is from the pen of the Belgian Cardinal, but other Catholic scholars like Nys are represented. PHILOSOPHY AND SCIENCE 29 Muckermann, Rev. H., S. J.: Attitude of Catholics with Regard to Dar- winism and Evolution Herder, $1.00 The Humanizing of the Brute “ $0.75 Also K. Frank's “The Theory of Evolution in the Light of Facts” (Herder). Perrier, J. L. : The Revival of Scholastic Philosophy in the Nineteenth Century, Columbia University Press, $1.75 Rickaby, Rev. Joseph, S. J.: Free Will and Four English Philosophers, B. 0. & W., $1.50 The four English Philosophers are Hume, Locke, Hobbes and Mill. Ross, Rev. J. E., C. S. P.: Christian Ethics Devin-Adair, $3.00 Objections might be made to one or two statements, but the book as a whole is extremely practical. The second part of the hook, “Social Ethics,” deserves special atten- tion. Cf. also Verner Moore's “A Historical Introduction to Ethics” (Am. Book Co.) ; Father Dore’s “Health and Happiness” (Wagner). Rother, Rev. A., S. J.: Certitude Herder, $0.50 Being “ $0.50 Beauty “ $0.50 Truth and Error “ $0.50 Smyth, John: Genesis and Science B. O. & W., $1.40 Stockl, Dr.: History of Philosophy (2 Vols.) . . . .Longmans, $4.00 From the pen of the German Catholic scholar, trans- lated by the Rev. T. A. Finlay, S. J. Stonyhurst Series: This series of philosophical text-books comprises nine volumes, written, with one exception, by the Jesuit pro- fessors of Stonyhurst College, England. The volumes are as follows: Boedder, Rev. P., S. J.: Natural Theology Longmans, $2.60 so MY BOOKCASE Clarke, Rev. R., S. J.: Logic Longmans, $2.60 Devas, C. S.: Political Economy “ $4.00 Joyce, Rev. G., S. J.: Principles of Logic “ $4.00 Maher, Rev. M., S. J.: Psychology “ $3.60 Rickaby, Rev. John, S. J. : First Principles of Knowledge “ $2.60 General Metaphysics “ $2.60 Rickaby, Joseph, S. J.: Moral Philosopsy “ $2.60 Walker, Rev. L., S. J.: Theories of Knowledge “ $2.60 Students of philosophy and the general reader will find these volumes of the greatest help. Such prominent reviews as the Speaker, the Inquirer, the Saturday Review, the Scottish Review, spoke of them in the highest terms. To the Series, though not belonging to it, must be added Harper’s work, “The Metaphysics of the Schools” (Mac- millan). ' O. P. Turner, Rt. Rev. W.: History of Philosophy Ginn & Co., $3.00 Lessons in Logic Cath. Ed. Press, $1.25 See also the text-books on “Logic” by Father J. T. Too- hey, S. J. (Schwartz, Kirwin & Fauss), and Father M. J. Mahoney, S.J. (Catholic Encyclopedia Press) ; Father Shallo’s “Lessons in Scholastic Philosophy” (Reilly) ; Aveling’s “Consciousness of the Universal” (Macmillan) ; Stromberg’s “Pragmatism 'Refuted” (Benziger). Walsh, Dr. J. J.: Education, How Old the New, Fordham Univ. Press, $2.50 The Popes and Science “ “ “ $1.25 Makers of Electricity. O.P. “ “ “ $2.50 Makers of Modern Medi- cine “ “ “ $3.00 Modem Progress and History “ “ “ $2.50 Old-Time Makers of Medicine “ “ “ $2.50 Catholic Churchmen in Science (First, Second and Third Series) . .Dolphin Press, $1.00 PHILOSOPHY AND SCIENCE .31 Attention will be called later on to Dr. Walsh’s “Thirteenth Century” and “The Century of Columbus,” which belong to general history. The books in the fore- going list prove with evidence which only the preju- diced can deny, that far from being an enemy of true science the Catholic Church has been its ally and cham- pion. Dr. Walsh’s Volumes are little encyclopedias of sound and interesting information. Cf. his later books “Medieval Medicine” (McMillan. $3.00), “What Civilization Owes to Italy” (Stratford Press). Wasmann, Rev. Eric, S. J. : The Problem of Evolution • • . . . .Herder, $1.60 This is an account of a public discussion held in Berlin in 1907 between the followers of Professor Haeckel and Father Wasmann. Father Wasmann is the greatest living authority on the question of ant life. Read also his “Modern Biology and Theory of Evolution” (Herder. $5.50) and his “Instinct and Intelligence in the Animal Kingdom” (Herder, $1.00). Cf. Philo Laos Mills’ “Cre- ation versus Evolution” (Graham). Windle, Sir, B. C. A.: Facts and Theories ' Herder, $0.65 The Church and Science “ $3.00 The Secret of the Cell ” $0.15 Science and Morals and Other Essays.Kenedy, $2.75 What Is Life? Herder, $0.75 Vitalism and Scholasticism “ $3.00 “America” says of the “The Church and Science”: “It is difficult to overestimate the value of this book in the field of Catholic literature. Every topic is handled with clear- ness, accuracy and precision, and in a spirit thoroughly loyai to the Church’s teaching. The book should appeal to a great variety of readers as its interesting chapters cover the chief topics in which Catholic teaching touches upon physical science.” Dr. Windle, like Dr. Walsh, is consecrating his wide knowledge of modem scientific theories to the defense of the Church. Read also his “Twelve Catholic Men of Science” (Catholic Truth So- ciety, England), an admirable review of the scientific achievements of such great Catholics as Linacre, Vesa- lius, Stensen, Galvani, Laennec, Muller, Corrigan, Secchi, Mendel, Pasteur, De Lapparent, Dwight. Cf. his “A Cen- tury of Scientific Thought” (B. O. & W.). For all sub- jects here indicated, cf. “The Catholic Encyclopedia.” Cf. Ronayne’s “Religion and Science, their Union Historically Considered” (Collier). 32 MY BOOKCASE LIVES OF OUR LORD Berthe, Rev. A., C. SS. R. : Jesus Christ, His Life, His Passion, His Triumph Herder, $1.75 Bonaventure, St.: Life of Our Lord Jesus Christ Kenedy, $1.00 Replete with the unction and piety . of the Franciscan Doctor, simple, winnning and tender. The author himself says of his little volume. “If you are desirous of reaping fruit from this work, you must earnestly endeavor by a serious attention to be present at everything that is here written of Our Lord. And that, with the same fervor and devotion as if you both heard and saw them, laying aside for the time all other engagements and affairs.” Businger, Rev. L. C.: The Life of Christ Benziger, $3.50 This work, translated by Rev. John E. Mullet, starts with an historical sketch of Jerusalem and the Jewish nation at the time of Christ’s coming. It then proceeds through all the hallowed events that began with the mystery of the Incarnation and ended on the Cross. It concludes by showing the triumphs of Our Lord in His per- manent and miraculous life in the Church. Father Businger also published a much longer “Life of Our Lord” (Benziger) which is a little encyclopedia of Christian doctrine. Cochem, Rev. M. von: The Life of Christ.' ..Benziger, $1.25 Didon, Pere: Jesus Christ (2 Vols.) Herder, $3.00 An eloquent study of the life of Our Lord and of its relation to modern problems. Eyre, Rev. W., S. J.: The Hidden Life of Our Lord Jesus Christ, B. O. & W., $1.25 Not strictly a life,_ but a valuable help to understand certain phases of the Gospel story. Read also a similar work by Henry Marie Baudon: “The Hidden Life of Jesus” (Benziger). Elliott, Rev. W., C. S. P.: The Life of Christ Paulist Press, $2.50 A popular life, practical and simple, bringing the les- sons of the great mysteries home to the needs of every class. LIVES OF OUR LORD 38 Fouard, Rev. C.: The Christ the Son of God (2 Vols.), Longmans, 4.50 In the introduction of this admirable work, a master- piece of its kind. Cardinal Manning says: “Abbe Fouard describes his book in these words. ‘This Life of Jesus is an act of faith.” By a deliberate judgment the author re- fused to introduce controversy and criticism. He would not prefix an introduction establishing the authenticity of the Gospels. Nevertheless, he has given in, the notes a brief summary of those who have attacked the books of the New Testament, and those who have defended them, together with a long list of authors, French, English, and German, on whom his study is founded. Throughout the work abundant notes are found to interpret the text, and to illustrate the events recorded. To all, this life of Our Lord will be a golden book. George F. X. Griffith, the translator, has done his task so well that few would suspect that they are reading a translation from the French and not the original work. Holland, Rev. C. J.: The Divine Story Blase Benziger, $7.00 Marked by a winning simplicity and unction. Le Camus, Mgr. E.: The Life of Christ (3 Vols.), Cathedral Library Assn., $6.75 To Bishop William Hickey we owe the translation of this erudite life of Our Lord. The author, the Bishop of La Rochelle, while giving the work the unction and sim- plicity which the sublimity of its theme requires and which make such a wide appeal to the people, has not for- gotten the vital problems connected with the varying phases of modern criticism, and while his pages give a scholarly and delightful record of the events of the life of Our Lord they answer the objections brought against the Gospel and build up a strong argument for the Divin- ity of Christ. Bishop Le Camus at times departs from the more conservative Catholic interpretation. Lepin, Rev. M.: Christ and the Gospel McVey, $1.50 Ligny, Rev. F., de, S. J. : The Life of Christ Benziger, $1.50 Father de Ligny is one of the forerunners of the modern methods of writing the life of Our Lord. He harmonizes the various accounts of the Gospel story and pays consid- erable attention to the historical setting of the scenes. Many of his notes are still valuable. To the life of Our Lord is added a life of Our Lady. 34 MY BOOKCASE Lings, Very Rev. A. A.: The Story of the Divine Child Benziger, $0.75 Loyola, Mother M.: Jesus of Nazareth Vincentian Press, $1.00 Written with all the charm of this gifted author. While the children will read it with special interest, their elders will often find that the old familiar scenes of the Gospel will come home to them with renewed force, thanks to the unction and the novel method of presentation in which the authoress excels. Several other books of Mother Loyola’s have been listed under another head. Cf. also Father F. Le Buffe’s series of familiar and devotional in- structions on Our Lord entitled, “My Changeless Friend” (Messenger Press). Keon, Grace : Life on Earth of Our Blessed Lord. . . .Herder, $0.75 Of this life of Our Lord told in rhyme and picture, the late Cardinal Farley, Archbishop of New York, said: “I sincerely wish that we had more such books for our chil- dren.” Maas, Rev. A. J., S. J.: The Life of Jesus Christ Herder, $1.50 The life of Our Lord is set forth according to the Gos- pel history, in a clear and consecutive arrangement of the texts of the four Evangelists. In the notes that accom- pany every page there is a mine of accurate, interesting and practical information, the result of the long labors of one of our most scholarly and learned professors of Scrip- ture and the Oriental languages. The book should be in every Catholic home. A reference to the notes will answer nearly all questions which devout and earnest Catho- lics are anxious to solve about the life of Our Lord. Father Maas has also written for those who wish to have a more intimate knowledge of Our Lord in His relation to the Old Law and the New, another still more learned work entitled, “Christ in Type and Prophecy,” (Benziger, 2 Vols.). Cf. also his “Gospel According to St. Matthew” (Herder). The author thus outlines the book’s scope: “As the sunlight has its dawn, its increase and its noonday brightness illuminating the whole earth, so has the Sun of Justice His dawn immediately after the fall of our first parents, His increase under the dispensation of the four great mediators of the Old Testament, and His noonday brightness on Thabor, Calvary, and Mount Olivet whence he ‘enlighteneth every man that cometh into this world.’ It is the object of the present work to study the rise and progress and supreme splendor of this Light of the World from the inspired sources supplied by God’s own goodness and infinite wisdom.” LIVES OF OUR LORD 35 Morris, W. B.: The Divinity of Christ from Pascal, B. 0. & W., $1.00 Not a life of Our "Lord, but a collection of striking, at times splendid thoughts, from the pen of one of the mas- ters of French literature, who erred in many things, but in these short sentences and paragraphs pays homage to the Divinity of Christ in a simple yet majestic form seldom surpassed. MulhoUand, Rosa: Story of Jesus, Simply Told, for the Young, Benziger, $0.60 Salome, Mother M. : The Life of Our Lord Written for the Little Ones, B. O. & W., $1.35 Segur, Comtesse de: Life of Christ, for Children Herder, $1.00 This charming book has been adapted from the French by Mary Virginia Merrick. America says of it: “Only a lover of children could speak as this book speaks. . . .• . It is a powerful appeal to an innocent child, whose heart is always so sympathetically responsive to the call of love.” Cf. also by the same “The Acts of the Apostles for Chil- dren” (Herder). Sheldon, G. M. M.: The Greater Value. . • Kenedy, $0.75 To this little work Father Martindale has contributed a foreword. The writer of the book has performed a task which must be especially grateful to the Heart of Our Lord, told the story of His love in such a way as to make it clear and attractive to little children. There are many who, thank God, have tried to do this and have been blessed with that success which God always gives to those who try even to lisp His praises. There can never be too many such books, provided always, as is the case of the author, “sincerity go with simplicity, and true knowledge of the Faith govern and guard what is said.” In the ser- mons of W. Robinson, S. J., “Christ's Masterpiece,” “His Only Son,” “The Bedrock of Belief,” “The Undying Trag- edy of the World,” (Herder), solid doctrinal and devo- tional matter will be found. Cf. Phelan's “The Straight Path” and “From Dust to Glory” (Longmans) and Bishop Hedley’s beautiful volumes, “The Blessed Euchar- ist” (Longmans) ; “The Light of Life,” “The Christian Inheritance,” “Our Divine Saviour” (B. O. & W.). MY BOOKCASE36 HISTORY OF THE CHURCH Elementary Church History Cunningham, F. A.: Episodes of Catholic History Marlier, $0.80 Dreher, Rev. T., D. D.: Outline of Church History Herder, $0.45 MacCaffrey, Rev. J.: History of the Catholic Church Gill, $1.00 Noethen, Rev. T.: Compendium of Church History Murphy, $1.50 Wedewer, Rev. H., and Rev. J. McSorley: A Short History of the Catholic Church,Herder,$1.20 All these are either for school purpose or for a brief review only of the wide field. To them may be added com- pendiums of church history by the Brothers of Mary (Dayton, $0.75), and the Sisters of Notre Dame ($0.60). Cf. for this list, and the following, the bibliography of Father F. S. Betten, S. J., issued by the Catholic Educa- tional Association. Larger Church Histories Alzog, Rev. J.: Manual of Universal Church History,Benziger,$15.00 (3 Vols.) O.P. “Not a mere compendium," said Archbishop Roosevelt Bayley, “but a scholarly and original work; one of the best books in English on the subject, and admirably trans- lated." No Catholic student can afford to neglect Gug- genberger’s “General History of the Christian Era" (3 vols., Herder), admirable for its copious and suggestive references. Cf. G. Kurth’s “The Church at the Turning Points of History”; (Rt. Rev. Victor Day, Helena, Mont.), and N. Weber’s “A General History of the Christian Era” (2 vols. Catholic Education Press). Birkhaeuser, Rev. J. A.: History of the Church Pustet, $4.00 Brueck, Right Rev. H.: History of the Catholic Church (2 Vols) , Benziger, $5.50 While Alzog’s history will serve the purpose of the general reader, Dr. Brueck’s volume, to which additions have been made from the works , of Cardinal Hergenroe- CHURCH HISTORY; GENERAL HISTORY ,87 ther, is well suited for the practical purposes of a collegiate course. The book is strongly recommended by the Dub- lin Review and the Catholic World. Businger, Rev. L. C., and Rev. R. Brennan : History of the Catholic Church Benziger, $8.50 Adapted from the German of Rev. L. C. Businger, by Father Brennan. The volume also contains a “History of the Church in America.” Catholics in America should not neglect J. Gilmary Shea’s “History of the Catholic Church in the United States” (4 Vols. McVey). Darras, Rev. J. E.: History' of the Church (4 Vols.) . . . .Kenedy, $10.00 Translated from the French; with an introduction and notes by Archbishop Spalding of Baltimore. Not quite up to all the requirements of modern scholarship, and a little verbose, but interesting and inspiring reading. Funk, Rev. F. X.: Manual of Church History (2 Vols.) . .Herder, $6.50 The learning and scholarship of the late Dr. Funk, of the University of Tubingen, are well known. Of the “Manual,” the Month writes. “ All things consid- ered, we believe that the well-known text-book of eccles- iastical history compiled by the late distinguished Cath- olic scholar, F. X. Funk, is the best work of the kind to be put into the hands of our students for the priesthood.” Cf. Bishop Shahan’s “The Beginnings of Christianity” and his “Middle Ages” (Benziger). Gilmartin, Rev. T.: Manual of Church History (2 Vols.) Gill, $8.00 MacCaffrey, Rev. J. : History of the Catholic Church from the Renaissance to the French Revolu- tion (2 Vols.) 0. P Herder, $3.50 History of the Catholic Church in the XIX Century (2 Vols.) O. P. . . .Herder, $4.00 Admirable specimens of historical writing. Cf. also Stone’s “Reformation and Renaissance” (Dutton). Stebbing, Rev. G., G. SS. R.: Story of the Catholic Church Herder, $3.25 Excellent in every way. Walpole, F.: History of the Catholic Church. . .B. O. & W., $1.50 38 MY BOOKCASE The Early Church Allard, Paul: Ten Lectures on the Martyrs Benziger, $2.50 Mr. Allard, editor of the Revue des Questions Histori- ques, and historian of Julian the Apostate, has here given us an authoritative book on a subject important from an apologetic point of view and fascinating in itself. In these lectures he studies the expansion of Chris- tianity, within and outside the Roman Empire, draws a picture of the legislation of hatred and persecution which dogged the steps of the Christians, reviews the number and the social conditions of the Martyrs, shows the trials to which they were subjected, throws open to us the “acts” of their trials, analyzes from the standpoint o'f the apolo- gist tlieir testimony and gives an account of the honors paid to their memory. A model of historical research and workmanship. Allies, T. W.: The Formation of Christendom (5 Vols.), B. 0. & W., each $2.70 A philosophy of Church history, rather than history in the strict sense of the term. Cardinal Vaughan said of the whole series, “It is one of the noblest historical works that I have ever read. It meets a need which becomes greater daily, with the increase of mental culture and the spread of education. No English work that I know exhibits the mission of the Church to the world in a more fascinating or a more convincing manner. If any man desires to ennoble his own estimate of the Catholic Church let him read this book.” Cf. Hilaire Belloc’s volume “Europe and the Faith” (Paulist Press, $2.25). Barnes, Mgr. A. S.: The Early Church in the Light of the Monuments Longmans, $2.00 Cf. also his “St. Peter in Rome and His Tomb on the Vatican Hill” ' (Benziger, $4.00). Batiffol, Mgr.: Primitive Catholicism Longmans, $4.00 An interesting volume for those who wish to follow the difficulties facing the early Church. One conclusion flow- ing from the author’s learned treatise, is that Christianity is something more than a mere spiritual movement, not a mere brotherhood of love; it is a religion of authority. Fouard, Abbe Contantin: St. Peter and the First Years of Chris- tianity Longmans, $2.25 CHURCH HISTORY; GENERAL HISTORY 39 St. Paul and His Missions Longmans, $2.25 The Last Years of St. Paul “ $2.25 St. John and the Close of the Apostolic Age “ $2.25 Together with the author’s “Life of Christ,” these vol- umes give an admirable account of the foundation and the early struggles of the Church. Special attention is paid to the study of the political, religious and social conditions of the times; the romance of the “Pioneers of the Cross”. Healy, Rev. P.: The Valerian Persecution Houghton, $1.50 Hergenroether, Cardinal : Primitive Christianity and the Catholic Church, Benziger, $2.00 A development of the thesis that the Catacombs in the treasures they have left us, give us a trustworthy record of the teachings of the early Church. Lynch, Rev. D. H., S. J.: The Story of the Acts of the Apostles.Benziger, $2.75 “ An illuminating commentary on the master- piece of St. Luke. Taking the text of that admirable his- torian Father Lynch makes us live through those momentous days, when Saul was smitten on the road to Damascus, when Peter had the vision in the house of Cor- nelius, and Paul stood before Felix, Agrippa, and the sages of Athens.” (America.) Newman, Cardinal: The Arians of the Fourth Century . Longmans, $1.75 Bardenhewer, Rev. 0., D. D.: Patrology; the Lives and Works of the Fathers of the Church Herder, $3.50 Cf. Schmid’s “Manual of Patrology” (Herder) and Tix- eront’s “Handbook of Patrology” (Herder, $2.50). Fortescue, Rev. A.: The Greek Fathers. . . . • • Herder, $1.50 The author of this charming volume is an expert in all that concerns the Churches of the East. Cf. also his “Orthodox Eastern Church” (L. C. T. S.) and “The Mass” (Longmans). Hilgers, Rev. J., S. J.: The Roman Index and Its Latest Historian, Wagner, $1.25 A solid refutation of George H. Putnam’s book: “The Censorship of the Church of Rome.” Do not neglect Va- candard’s “Inquisition” (Longmans). 40 MY BOOKCASE Kellner, Rev. H., S. J. : Heortology Herder, $3.00 A study of the ecclesiastical feasts and seasons. Read also Father John Rickaby’s “The Ecclesiastical Year” (Wagner). O’Brien, Rev. J.: History of the Mass and Its Ceremonies in the Eastern and Western Church, Benziger, $2.00 An old and deservedly popular work, full of interest and charm. Add to this Gavin’s “Sacrifice of the Mass” (B. O. & W.), which is not, however, a “history” but a book of devotion. Otten, Rev. B., S. J.: A Manual of the History of Dogma (2 Vols.) Herder, $4.50 Thurston, Rev. H., S. J.: The Holy Year of Jubilee “ $3.25 Tixeront, Rev. J.: History of Dogma (3 Vols.) “ $5.00 Vilien, Rev. A.: A History of the Commandments of the Church “ $1.50 To these can be added Rivere’s “The Expansion of Christianity in the First Three Centuries” (Herder) and his “Doctrine of the Atonement” (Herder), Kirsch’s, “The Doctrine of the Communion of Saints in the Ancient Church” (Herder), Rauschen’s “Eucharist and Penance in the First Six Centuries of the Church” (Herder); Pourrat’s “Theology of the Sacraments” (Herder), Maguire's “Is Schism Lawful?” (Gill); O’Dwyer’s “Con- firmation” (Gill). Do not neglect the lectures on the “History of Religions” (5 Vols., Herder). Religious and Monastic Orders; Missionaries Allies, T. W.: Monastic^Life from the Fathers of the Desert to Charlemagne B. O. & W., $4.00 A section of the author’s great work, “The Formation of Christendom,” marked by uncompromising Catholicity of tone and an unswerving fidelity to the best historical methods. Campbell, Rev. T. J., S. J.: Among the Algonquins America Press, $1.50 CHURCH HISTORY; GENERAL HISTORY 41 Among the Hurons America Press, $1.50 Among the Iroquois “ “ $1.50 Pioneer Laymen of North America (2 Vols.) “ “ 2.00 The first three volumes tell the story of the heroic mis- sionaries and the pioneer priests who labored among the In- dian tribes of North America in the 17th and 18th cen- turies, men like Brebeuf and Jogues; the last two vol- umes make us live over again the thrilling adventures of empire builders like Cartier, Maisonneuve, Lemoyne de Longueil, Frontenac and Dr. John McLoughlin. Cf. Lum- mis’s “The Spanish Pioneers” (McClurg). Father Camp- bell’s latest work, “The Jesuits” (Encyclopedia Press, $6.00) is a colorful, popular and dramatic history of the Society of Jesus. The first three books listed are out of print. Caddell, Mary C. : The Cross in Japan B. O. & W., $1.25 This, together with the author’s history of the Jesuit Missions in Paraguay, is not altogether in accordance with the strictest historical facts, but gives an animated pic- ture of the trials and the heroism of the missionaries and their flocks in two widely-separated parts of the world. Side by side with Miss Caddell’s books should be read Father Bertrand Wilberforce’s “Dominican Missioners and Martyrs in Japan,” (Art and Book Co.). Read also Cunningham Grahame’s “A Vanished Arcadia” (Macmil- lan), a study from a non-Catholic, but in a sympathetic spirit of the Jesuit Reductions of Paraguay. Cf. also Parkman’s “Jesuits in North America” (Little, Brown), which, if not free from prejudice, is an attempt to do them justice. His “La Salle,” “Discovery of the Great West,” “Montcalm and Wolfe,” “Count Frontenac and New France,” under the above reserve, will help in the study of the Canadian missions. Devas, Rev. R., O. P.: Dominican Martyrs of Great Britain B. O. & W., $1.00 Drane A. T. * Knights of St. John “ “ “ “ $1.10 Striking sketches of the soldier-monks who saved the Cross from the Crescent on the ramparts of Malta and Rhodes. Dunn, Rt. Rev. J. J.: Just de Bretenieres. .Propagation of the Faith, $1.00 Dutto, Rev. L. A.: Bartholomew de las Casas Herder, $1.00 . A fine portrait of one of the greatest men of the New World, protector of the Indian and the slave. Sir Ar- thur Heips has also written a sympathetic biography of the great Dominican friar and Bishop, although here and 42 MY BOOKCASE there his misunderstanding of Catholic Faith and practise leads him astray. Prescott’s picturesque but puritanically prejudiced “Ferdinand and Isabella,” “Conquest of Mex- ico,” and “Conquest of Peru” will help in the study of Las Casas and his times. Engelhardt, Rev. Z., 0. S. F. : The Missions and the Missionaries of California (5 Vols.) Author, $12.00 Simplicity of style, historic instinct and accuracy of scholarship mark these monumental volumes. In connec- tion with Father Engelhardt’s histories read also Bryan Clinch’s “California and Its Missions” (Ray and Whit- taker) ; Bolton’s “Kino’s Historical Memoir” (C. A. Clark Co., Cleveland). Gasquet, Cardinal: Abbot Wallingford Herder, $0.50 English Monastic Life Benziger, $2.00 In the first volume the learned Benedictine clears the memory of a great Catholic prelate from the odious charges brought against it. In the second, he gives a vivid picture of pre-Reformation monastic life in England. Cf. Guilday’s: “The English Catholic Reformers on the Continent Vol. 1: The English Catholic Colleges and Con- vents in the Low Countries” (Longmans). Guilday, Rev. P., Ph. D.: The Life and Times of Archbishop Carroll, Encyclopedia Press, $5.00 A monument erected to the memory of the first Amer- ican Bishop and worthy of him. Hughes, Rev. T., S. J.: History of the Society of Jesus in North America, Colonial and Federal (2 Vols. text and 1 Vol. documents) Longmans, $28.00 Loyola and the Educational System of Jesuits *. • • . . Scribner, $1.50 The second work, one of the “Great Educators Series,” is a presentation of the Jesuit educational system. It did pioneer work in the United States and was instrumental in refuting not only the slanders directed against Jesuit edu- cation but against that of the Catholic Church. The book aroused Catholics to better and more modern methods of education. Of the “History of the Society of Jesus in North America,” the American Ecclesiastical Review says: “In some respqcts Father Hughes has opened up to us an entirely new treasury of information on subjects re- lating to the Church history of North America. He leaves our heretofore best interpreters, such as John Gilrqary Shea, quite in the distance, and opens up new encourag- ing aspects of our missionary labors in the past, albeit the story is by no means all praise and success.” CHURCH HISTORY; GENERAL HISTORY 43 Hughes, Catherine J.: Father Lacombe Moffat, Yard, $2.50 Tells the fascinating story of one of the greatest Indian missionaries of modern times. Judge, Rev. C., S. S.: An American Missionary, Catholic Foreign Missionary Society, $1.00 Here a priest of St. Sulpice tells of the heroic life of his brother. Father W. H. Judge, S. J.,' a missionary in Alaska. Lechner, Rev. P., 0. S. J.: Life and Times of St. Benedict. . . .B. 0. & W., $1.90 Martin, Rev. F., S. J.: Life of Father Isaac Jogues Benziger, $1.00 Marshall, T. M. W.: Christian Missions (2 Vols.) Kenedy, $2.00 Full of information and interest but somewhat spoiled by a bitter controversial tone. Monahan, Maud: Life and Times of Janet Erskine Stuart, Longmans, $5.00 An admirably drawn portrait of a saintly religious and of a gifted woman. Montalembert, Count R. de.: The Monks of the West Kenedy, $7.50 Full of life and color, an epoch-making book and one of the best refutations of the charges against the cloistered life and the ideals of monasticism. Throughout, the monks are represented as the highest exponents of what modern writers have called the science of social service. In some particulars this masterpiece of historical style and pre- sentation is not quite up to our more exacting standards of historical criticism and research. The edition men- tioned above is an abridged one; there is a fuller edition (Nimmo). Cf. Butler’s “Benedictine Monacliism” (Long- mans); Montalembert’s “Life of St. Elizabeth’’ (Kenedy); O’Connor’s “Monasticism and Civilization” (Kenedy). Neave, Barbara (B. N.): f The Jesuits, Their Foundation and History, B. O. & W. Not flawless as to scholarship and research, but a most readable and fascinating account of the spirit of the So- ciety of Jesus and of its activities in the various fields in which it has been engaged. The work is an abridgment of the six-volume history of the Society of Jesus by Cre- tineau-Joly. Under other heads we have noticed the works on eminent Jesuits, of Stewart Rose, Thompson and others. Cf. Devas’ “The Dominican Revival in the Nine- teenth Century” (Longmans). 44 MY BOOKCASE Nethercott, Maria: Mary Aikenhead Gill, $1.10 An interesting sketch of the saintly Foundress of the Irish Sisters of Charity. See also “Life of Mere Marie de la Providence, Foundress of the Helpers of the Holy Souls” (Benziger) ; Farington’s “Life of Mary Magdalen de Pazzi” (Benziger, $2.25); “Life of Mademoiselle Louise Le Gras, Foundress of the Sisters of Charity” (Benziger) ; O’Reilly’s “St. Angela and the Ursulines,” (Pollard) ; “Julie Billiart,” ' (Benziger) ; Mary Drummond's “The Ven. Margaret Bourgeois,” (Angel Guardian Press) ; “Mother Margaret Mary Hallahan,” (Cath. Pub. Soc.) ; “Mother Catherine McAuley,” (Sadlier); Hutch’s “Nano Nagle,” (Gill), an admirable picture of the Foundress of the Sisters of the Presentation; Agnes Sadlier’s “Mother Elizabeth Seton” (Kilner) ; Mrs. Abel Ram’s “The Lit- tle Sisters of the Poor,” (Benziger); and Mary E. Man- nix’s “Chronicles of the Little Sisters of the Poor” (Ave Maria Press) ; Father Reville’s “The First American Sis- ter of Charity, Elizabeth Bayley Seton” (America Press) ; American priests will be interested in Father Scanlan’s “St. Joseph’s Seminary” (Amer. Cath. Hist. Society). Rushe, Rev. J.: A Second Thebaid Sealy Bryers, $3.00 A popular account of the ancient monasteries of Ireland. Swickerath, Rev. R., S. J.: Jesuit Education • • . . .Herder, $1.75 “Father Swickerath gives us a powerful apology of the Jesuit system, both as a whole and in everyone of its leading features; and this from the double standpoint of an earnest and learned student of theoretical education and a practical schoolman.” {The Review, St. Louis.) Cf. also Father McCormick’s “History of Education” (The Catholic Education Press), Mother Stuart’s “The Educa- tion of Catholic Girls” Father Tierney’s “Teacher and Teaching” (Longmans), Conde B. Pallen’s “The Educa- tion of Boys” (America Press) ; “Catechism of Catholic Education,” by Father John A. Ryan (National Catholic Welfare Council). Shea, John Gilmary: History of the Catholic Missions Among the Indian Tribes of the United States Kenedy, $2.50 In matter, style, and historical method a masterpiece full of life and interest; one of the best pieces of histori- cal writing done in the United States. Thwaites, R. G.: The Jesuit Relations (73 Vols.) . . .Burrows, $365.00 These “Relations”, to which are added some other documents, form one of the most authentic and interest- CHURCH HISTORY; GENERAL HISTORY 45 ing collections of historical sources connected with the labors of the early Jesuit missions in Canada. They are made up for the most part of letters and reports of the Jesuit missionaries sent to their brethren and superiors in Europe. In many instances they are the only reliable sources of information for the ethnological, historical and tribal history of Canada. No historian dealing with the colonial history of Canada can afford to neglect them. In his “Marquette” (Appleton) the author, not a Catholic, fully appreciates the heroic and saintly character of the great Jesuit missionary. Read also Leahy’s “Hiawatha’s Black Robe” (Herder) ; another admirable sketch of a great Catholic pioneer is that of “Junipero Serra,” by John Gilmary Shea, now out of print. See also Palau’s “Serra” (James); O’Daniel’s “Fenwick” (Pustet) ; Gar- raghan’s “The Catholic Church in Chicago” (Loyola Press). Weld, Rev. A., S. J.: Suppression of the Society of Jesus in the Portuguese Dominions B. 0. & W., $2.75 A sympathetic and faithful record of the cruelties and injustices suffered by the Portuguese Jesuits under Pom- bal, the upscrupulous Minister of King Joseph. Other interesting works on missions, missionaries, etc., are; Birt’s “Benedictine Pioneers in Australia” (Her- bert and Daniel) ; Hue’s “Christianity in China, Tartary and Thibet,” O. P. (Kenedy) ; De Smet’s “Western Missions and Missionaries” (Kenedy); Wolferstan’s “Catholic Church in China” (Herder); Baffle’s “Bishop de Mazenod” (Benziger); Laveille’s “De Smett” (Kenedy); Kirkfleet’s- “Feehan” (Matre). Will, A. S.: Cardinal Gibbons (2 Vols.) Dutton, $10.00 The volumes will be welcome for the fullness with which they treat the last years of the great American prelate. The Popes Allies, T. W.: St. Peter, His Name and His Office, L. C. T. S., $1.35 Peter’s Rock in Mohammed’s Flood, B. 0. & W., $4.00 Sections of the author’s work: “The Formation of Christendom.” Read also, “The Holy See” and the “Wandering of the Nations” in the same work, already noticed elsewhere. Barry, Rev. W.: The Papacy and Modern Times Holt, $0.75 The author explains his purpose: “The Papacy was for hundreds of years suzerain over kings, and the Holy Roman Empire was its armed defender. It is now the 46 MY BOOKCASE head of a world-wide association which wields no sword but its faith, and which owes nothing to secular govern- ment. How so remarkable a transformation came to pass, and what it means politically is the subject I have taken in hand. It is a chapter in spiritual freedom. So long as the Vatican endures, Caesarism, disguised under a new name, gives the subject a fresh interest in our time.” Dolan, Rev. T. S.: The Papacy and the First Councils of the Church ...*... .Herder, $0.75 The See of Peter and the Voice of An- tiquity “ $0.60 Rather historico-dogmatic essays than history in the strict sense of the word; they may be of great help to the students of the early Church. Grisar, Rev. H., S. J.: History of Rome and the Popes in the Middle Ages (3 Vols.) ... .Herder, each $5.00 Planned on a large scale, copiously illustrated with views of old Rome, the crumbling edifices, the muti- lated statues, etc. To give a proper foil to his picture, the author conducts us through the various sections of the city and discourses at length on the wonders that made them glorious when Rome was the mistress of the world. Throughout the work the influence of the Popes in the making of the destinies of the Eternal City is clearly brought out; a masterpiece of historical writing. Livius, Rev. T., C. SS. R. : St. Peter, Bishop of Rome B. O. & W., $3.00 A valuable contribution from the learned Redemptorist whose main purpose is to prove the Roman episcopate of St. Peter, with arguments drawn from the Fathers, history and archeology. Kuhn, Rev. A., O. S. B.: A monumental work sumptuously produced. “A rich treat which the scholar and the intelligent student may expect from a competent writer and editor in treating the world history of what still continues to be, in so many re- spects—in art, literature and religion—the central city of the world. The literary part of the work has been well done by the learned Benedictine, Dr. Kuhn, to whom the literary and religious world should acknowledge a debt of gratitude.” ( Literary Digest). A companion volume to Father Grisar’s masterpiece, it accomplishes for the Rome of all centuries what Father Grisar did for the Rome of the earlier days. Cf. Chandlery’s "Pilgrim Walks in Rome.” CHURCH HISTORY; GENERAL HISTORY 47 Mann, Rev. Dr. H. K.: Lives of the Popes in the Early Middle Ages, (12 Vols.) Herder, each §4.00 Carries the history of the Popes from the days of the Lombard rule (590-795) to the time when they reached the height of their temporal influence under Innocent II., In- nocent III., and Blessed Benedict XI., (1130-1305). The author deals with some of the most difficult times in the history of the Papacy in a critical spirit, giving facts, even those most trying and hard to explain, with the utmost sin- cerity, not hiding the weakness of some of the Supreme Pontiffs, but everywhere showing the special Providence that watched over the destinies of the Bride of Christ. Read also the author’s “Nicholas Breakspeare, the Only English Pope.” (Herder). Montor, Artaud de : Lives and Times of the Roman Pontiffs (10 Vols), Catholic Publication Society, §40.00 A sketchy though popular treatment of the subject; modern scholarship would require better methods and a more scientific collation of documents. The volumes, which are rather expensively printed, may, however, be useful in giving a broad view of the personal history of the Sovereign Pontiffs. Pastor, L. von: History of the Popes (12 Vols.) . .Herder, each §4.00 Brings the history from 1305 down* to the end of the sixteenth century; an historical masterpiece. Walsh, Dr. James J.: The Thirteenth, Greatest of Centuries, Catholic Summer School Press, §2.50 The Popes and Science, Fordham Univ. Press, SI.25 American Catholics in particular and Catholics the world over owe a debt of gratitude to Dr. Walsh, who, in the first book, proves that the thirteenth century in its art, its literature and its deeds, is inferior to none of the great centuries that mark a culminating point in the history of civilization, and in the second that the Popes, far from being opposed to the advance of science, did everything in their power, more in many instances than the secular rulers of their times, to procure its benefits to the world at large, and to apply them to the needs of society. Both theses are proved with a wealth of fact that leaves little room for honest doubt. These books should make the daily hand- book of the Catholic teacher and student. Read also the author’s volume “The Century of Columbus” (Catholic Summer School Press). “The Thirteenth, Greatest of Cen- turies,” deals, however, only directly with the Popes. To have a complete knowledge of the history of the 48 MY BOOKCASE Popes, their general history should be supplemented by a study of individual Popes. C. F. Roy’s “St. Nicholas I” in “The Saints Series”; Wilmot-Buxton’s “Story of Hildebrand, St. Gregory VII” (B. 0. & W.) ; Tosti’s “Boniface VIII” (Christian Press) ; Meyrick’s “Lives of the Early Popes” (Benziger) ; O’Reilly’s, Keller’s, McCarthy’s, O’Byrne’s “Life of Leo XIII” (Benziger) ; Wiseman’s “Recollections of the Last Four Popes and Rome, in Their Times” (B. 0. & W.) ; Dyson’s “Pius V,” Mary H. Allies’ “Pius VII” ; O’Reilly’s “Pius IX,” Dawson’s, De Wall’s and Forbes’ “Pius X” (Kenedy), and Hubner’s “Sixtus V” (Benziger.) Read also Her- genrother’s “Vindication of the Papacy” (Benziger) ; Duchesne’s “Beginnings of the Temporal Sovereignty of the Popes” (Benziger). In later works Mgr. Duch- esne expressed certain opinions, which did not meet the approval of Rome. On the question of the Temporal Sovereignty and the relations of the Papacy to modern Italy, read Mipg’s “The Temporal Sovereignty of the Holy See” (Pus- tet) ; The O’Clery’s “The Making of Italy” (Kegan, Paul), a classic on the series of events, which culmin- ated in the treacherous invasion of the Papal States and the capture of Rome by the troops of Victor Em- manuel. See also on the same subject D’ldenville’s “Rome and Her Captors” (B. 0. & W.). On the sub- ject of the rule of Rome by the Popes, and her condi- tion under them. Maguire’s “Rome, Its Ruler and Its Institutions” was long deservedly popular; it is un- fortunately out of print. For certain aspects of Church history as well as for general history cf. in the “International Catholic Li- brary” published in England by Kegan, Paul, Trench, and in the United States by Benziger; SalembieFs “The Great Schism of the West” ; Bishop Baudrillart’s “The Catholic Church, the Renaissance and Protes- tantism.” For the Catholic scholar two other volumes on the period of the Reformation and cognate subjects are absolutely necessary: Dr. J. Janssen’s “History of the German People” (16 Vols., Herder), and Father Grisar’s “Luther” (Herder) ; Cf. Smyth’s “Reforma- tion” (Extension Press) ; Reville and Husslein’s “What CHURCH HISTORY; GENERAL HISTORY 49 Luther Taught” (America Press) ; Vacandard’s “In- quisition” (Longmans) . Americans should not forget Archbishop Spalding’s “History of the Protestant Reformation” (2 vols. Mur- phy), deficient in some respects as regards modern standards of criticism, but full of information. Cf. also the six volumes of Parsons’ “Studies in Church History” (McVey), in which there is a vast and varied store of historical facts useful for the refutation of objections against the Church. For nineteenth-century movements examine Mgr. Bernard Ward’s two volumes on the “Catholic Revival in England” (Longmans), his three volumes on “The Eve of Catholic Emancipation” (Longmans), and his two volumes on the “Sequel to Catholic Emancipation” (Longmans). The lives of Newman, Wiseman, Manning and Vaughan mentioned in another section should not be forgotten. Cf. Thu- reau-Dangin’s “The Oxford Movement” (Dutton) . For a longer history of England, one of the right kind, and not built on prejudice, we have to go to Lin- gard’s “History” edited and continued by Belloc, XI Vols. (The Catholic Publication Society). Cf. also Wy- att-Davies’ “History of England” and “An Elementary History of England” (Longmans) . For the history of Ireland cf. Joyce’s “A Concise History of Ireland” (Longmans), “Social History of Ancient Ireland” (Longmans), “Story of Ancient Irish Civilization” (Longmans) ; Emmet’s “Ireland under English Rule” (2 Vols. Putnam) ; O’Donnell’s “History of the Irish Parliamentary Party” (Longmans). D’Alton’s His- tory” in 3 Vols. is also valuable. For the “Sinn Fein Movement,” cf. Jones (Kenedy). For French History cf. the series published by Put- nam comprising six volumes, bringing the history down from the Middle Ages to the Consulate and the Empire, a work marked on the whole by a spirit of historical impartiality. For the “Revolution” read Taine’s mas- terpiece on the subject (Sampson, Low), and Mrs. Nesta Webster’s more recent volume (Dutton). For modern France, and modern times generally, consult Carlton Hayes’ “Political and Social History of Europe, 1500-1915” (2 Vols. Macmillan) and Schapiro’s “Mod- ern and Contemporary History” (Houghton Mifflin). 50 MY BOOKCASE For the Great War and some of its phases cf. Carlton Hayes’ “A Brief History of the Great War” (Macmil- lan) ; McPherson’s “Short History of the Great War” (Putnam) ; Shipley Thomas’ “Story of the A. E. F.” (Doran) ; Brand Whitlock’s “Belgium” (Appleton) ; “Cardinal Mercier’s Own Story” (Doran) ; Conan Doyle’s “Story of the Great War” (6 Vols. Doran) ; Ad- miral von Tirpitz’s “My Memoirs” (Dodd, Mead) ; Ad- miral Jellicoe’s “The Grand Fleet” (Doran) ; Count Czemin’s “In the World War” (Appleton) ; Count Bern- storff’s “My Three Years in America” (Scribner) ; “Ludendorff’s Own Story” (Harper) ; J. Bach McMas- ter’s “The United States and the War” (Appleton) ; A Hilliard Atteridge’s “Marshal Ferdinand Foch” (Dodd, Mead). For the “History of the United States” cf. Schouler (6 Vols. Dodd, Mead) ; Avery (16 Vols. Bur- rows), Lawler, (Ginn). LIVES OF THE SAINTS; BIOGRAPHY 51 LIVES OF SAINTS, CATHOLIC BIOGRAPHY, Etc. Alcuin : Wilmot-Buxton, E. M Kenedy, $1.75 Agnes, St.: Smith, Dom A B. 0. & W., $1.00 Allen, Cardinal: Haile, P Herder, $6.00 Allies, Thomas W.: Allies, Mary H B. 0. & W., $1.35 Aloysius Gonzaga, St.: Martindale, Rev. C., S. J., (in “Christ’s Cadets”) B. 0. & W., $0.70 Meschler, Rev. M., S. J Herder, $2.00 Thompson, Edward H ••.... Kenedy, $1.00 Alonzo Rodriguez, St. : Goldie, Rev. F., S. J B. 0. & W., $2.75 Alphonsus de Liguori, St.: Berthe, Rev. A., C. SS. R Duffy, $5.00 Mullock, Rt. Rev. J. T. Kenedy, $1.00 Rotours, Baron des .B. 0. & W., $1.50 Ambrose, St.: Broglie, Due de (Saints Series) . . “ “ “ “ $1.50 Anselm, St.: Notre Dame Series Herder, $1.80 Rule, Martin (2 Vols.) Kegan Paul, $10.00 Anthony of Padua, St. : Anthony, C. M. (in Lives of the “Friar Saints” Series) Longmans, $0.75 Cherance, Rev. L. de B. 0. & W., $1.35 Dirks, Rev. S Kenedy, $1.00 Ward, Rev. T. F Benziger, $1.25 Augustine, St.: Bertrand, Louis Appleton, $2.50 Burton, Rev. F., C. M Gill, $1.65 Hatzfeld, A. (Saints Series) B. 0. & W., $1.25 Moriarity, Rt. Rev. P., 0. S. A Kenedy, $1.25 Notre Dame Series Herder, $1.80 Baldinucci, Blessed A., S.J.: Goldie, Rev. F., S. J B. 0. & W., $2.25 Barat, The Ven. M. L. S.: Religious of the Sacred Heart, Roehampton Press, $4.00 52 MY BOOKCASE Baronius, Cardinal: Kerr, Lady A Art & Book Co., $1.70 Benedict, St.: Gregory, the Great, St B. 0. & W., $0.75 Lechner, Rt. Rev., 0. S. B “ “ “ “ $1.90 Berchmans, St. John: Daly, Rev. J. J., S.J Kenedy, $1.50 Goldie, Rev. F., S. J B. 0. & S. W., $1.35 Cf. also “Life” by Boero. Bernard, St.: Gasquet, Cardinal Benziger, $0.95 Ratisbonne, The Abbe. 0. P Kenedy, $1.25 Billiart, The Ven. Julie: Sister of Notre Dame B. 0. & W., $0.50 Bonaventure, St.: Costello, Rev. L., 0. F. M Longmans, $0.75 Skey, L. C Benziger, $1.00 Borgia, St. Francis: Clark, A. M B. 0. & W., $2.50 Martindale in “Captains of Christ” “ “ “ “ $0.70 Bosco, The Ven. Dom.: Bonetti, Rev. G., S. C Benziger, $3.40 Martin, Lady (Trans.) B. 0. & W., $0.95 Bridget of Sweden, St. : Partridge, F. J “ “ “ “ $2.25 Steele, F. M “ “ “ “ $1.25 Bridgett, Rev. T. H., C. SS. R. : Ryder, Rev. C., C. SS. R “ “ “ “ $2.50 Butler, Sir William: Autobiography Scribner, $2.00 To be followed up by his “Wild North Land,” “The Great Lone Land,” “Red Cloud,” (B. O. & W.), and “Light of the West,” (Benziger). Read aiso Parkman’s admirable “Ore- gon Trail’ ’(Little, Brown). Cajetan, St.: Clavi&re, De (Saints' Series) . . • • B. 0. & W., $1.25 Camillus, de Lellis, St.: Sister of Mercy Benziger, $1.75 Campion, Blessed Edmund: Guiney, Louise, I B. 0. &. W., $1.25 Cf. also Simpson’s “Life” (B. O. & W.). LIVES OF THE SAINTS; BIOGRAPHY 53 Carroll of Carrollton, Charles: Rowland, K. M Putnam, ?6.00 Cf. also Leonard’s “Life” (Moffat, Yard). Catherine de Ricci, St.: Capes, F. M Benziger, $2.65 Catherine of Genoa, St.: Translation from Italian Christian Press, $0.75 Catherine of Sienna, St.: Ayme, E. L. . . • • Benziger, $1.00 Drane, A. T. (2 Vols.) Longmans, $6.00 Gardner, E. G • • Dutton, $4.00 Raymond of Capua, Blessed Kenedy, $1.25 Cecilia, St.: Gueranger, Dom Kenedy, $1.25 Charles Borromeo, St.: Stackpoole-Kenny, Louise M B. O. & W., $1.25 Edward H. Thompson Kenedy, $1.25 Chrysostom, St. John: Puech, Aime (Saints Series) ... B. O. & W., $1.25 Clare of Assisi, St.: Cherance, Rev. L. de “ “ “ “ $.125 Robinson, Pascal, 0. F. M Dolphin Press, $1.00 Clotilda, St.: Kurth, G. (Saints Series) B. 0. & W., $1.25 Colin, The Ven. Father: Religious of the Society of Mary Herder, 1.25 Columban, St.: Concannon, Mrs. T Herder, $2.00 Columbus, Christopher : Clarke, R. H., '‘Old and New Lights on Columbus” Author, $3.00 Knight, Rev. A., S. J Kenedy, $1.50 Tarducci-Brownson Brownson, $3.00 Walsh, Dr. J., “Century of Columbus”, Catholic Summer School Press, $5.00 Cottolengo, The Ven. J. B.: Gastaldi, Dom. P B. O. & W., $1.75 Connelly, Cornelia: By a Member of the Society of the Holy Child Jesus Longmans, $5.00 A tragic story full of human interest; a revelation of the 54 MY BOOKCASE startling ways of Providence. Cf. also Watts’ “Mother Mary of St. Maurice” (Herder). Damien of Molokai: Quinlan, May “ “ “ “ $1.00 Dominic, St.: Drane, Augusta T “ “ “ “ $1.50 Guiraud, (Saints Series) “ “ “ “ $1.50 Duchesne, Ven. Philippine: Kelly, M. T. (“A Life’s Ambition” in “Iona Series”) Herder, $0.35 Edmund of Canterbury, St.: Ward, Mgr. Bernard “ “ “ “ $1.50 For another great English Bishop read E. H. Burton’s “Life and Times of Bishop Challoner” (Longmans). Elizabeth of Hungary, St.: Count de Montalembert Kenedy, $1.00 Eudes, Blessed John: Russell, Rev. M., S. J B. O. & W., $1.10 Faber, Frederick W.: Bowden, Rev. J. S Murphy, $1.50 Cf. Champneys’ “Coventry Patmore” (Bell). Fisher, Blessed John, Cardinal: Bridgett, Rev. T. E., C. SS. R “ “ “ “ $3.00 Frances of Rome, St.: Lady Georgiana Fullerton Kenedy, $1.25 Read also Blunt’s “Great Wives and Mothers” (Devin- Adair). Francis of Assisi, St.: Bonaventure, St B. O. & W., $0.95 Chalippe, Rev. C Kenedy, $1.25 Cherance-O’Connor Benziger, $1.35 Cuthbert, Rev. F., O. S. F. C Longmans, $3.00 Jorgensen, J. “ $3.00 It is impossible to know St. Francis de Sales with- out an acquaintance with the “Spirit of St. Francis” of Bishop Camus, so it will bo hard to know the “Poor Man of Assisi” without knowing the “Mirror of Perfection,” the oldest life of the Saint, by his disciple, Brother Leo. “The Lady Poverty” translated and edited by Montgomery Carmichael (Tennant and Wood), “The Little Flowers of St. Francis” (L. C. T. S.). Father Pascal ' Robinson’s “The Real St. Francis” (L. C. T. S.), “Francis of Assisi as a Social Reformer,” by Dubois (Benziger), Dr. Egan’s “Everybody’s St. Francis” (Century) should also be read. FICTION 87 FICTION Austen, Jane: Emma • • Duffield, $1.75 Mansfield Park • • “ $1.75 Northanger Abbey. 0. P “ $1.75 Persuasion • • “ $1.75 Pride and Prejudice “ $1.75 Sense and Sensibility “ $1.75 These novels were greatly admired by Scott, Macaulay, and Cardinal Newman. They are healthy in tone, simple and natural in style. The characters are those of every- day people and drawn to the life without exaggeration. Aveling, Francis: Arnoul the Englishman Herder, $0.75 A picture of England and France under Henry III and St. Louis respectively. The life and strife of the Univer- sity of Paris together with the figure of St. Thomas Aquinas are admirably drawn. Ayscough, John ( Rt. Rev. Mgr. Bickerstaffe-Drew) : Abbottscourt Kenedy, $2.00 Dobachi Macmillan, $2.00 Dromina . . • • Putnam, $2.00 Faustula Benziger, $2.00 Fernando • • Kenedy, $2.00 Hurdcott Herder, $1.35 Jacqueline . . . • • Kenedy, $2.00 Mariquita Benziger, $2.00 Mezzogiorno . Herder, $1.35 San Celestino • • Putnam, $2.00 John Ayscough is one of the most original of our Catholic novelists. His charm lies in the development, analysis and illustration of the interactions between reason and revelation, the natural and the supernatural, this world and the next, God and His creatures. “San Celestino,” the life-story of the hermit-Pope, St. Celeste V, is spiritual enough to be read in a convent refectory, yet may compel by mere human interest and grace of style the interest of the worldling. Read also his “Letters to His Mother, 1914-1917,” (Kenedy), “French Windows,” “Monksbridge,” (Longmans). Both as essayist and story-teller, John Ayscough stands in the front rank of English writers. Bacheller, Irving : The Light in the Clearing .... Bobbs-Merrill, $2.00 A good American tale of the North Country. President Van Buren and Silas Wright figure in the plot. Cf. also the same author’s “Eben Holden” (Grosset), and “A Man 88 MY. BOOKCASE for the Ages” (Bobbs-Merrill), with Lincoln as the cen- tral figure: and his sensible, “Keeping Up With Lizzie,” (Grosset, Dunlap). Banim, John: The Boyne Water Kenedy, $0.75 A stirring tale of the Williamite and Stuart wars in Ire- land, ending with the Treaty of Limerick. Sarsfield, Wal- ker, Carolan, “Galloping” O’Hogan, William of Orange, and King James II mingle in the action. The standpoint is Catholic and Jacobite. For novels dealing with Irish Life, Cf. Father S. Brown’s “Ireland in Fiction; a Guide to Novels, Tales ...” (Herder). For Irish Literature in general, see “Irish Literature,” (10 Vols., Morris). Banim, Michael: Father Connell Duffy, $0.75 A sympathetic picture of a simple but heroic parish priest, reminding us in some ways of “My New Curate,” of Canon Sheehan. The death of Father Connell at the feet of the Viceroy, in his attempt to save a man condemned to death, is a dramatic scene. Barrett, Rev. J. T.: The Loyalist Kenedy, $2.00 Barrie, James H.: The Little Minister Crowell, $2.75 Bright, with racy and cheery Scotch humor. Barry, William: Arden Massiter Century, $1.50 Dayspring • • . . . Dodd, Mead, $1.50 The New Antigone Macmillan, $1.25 The Two Standards Century, $1.50 The Wizard’s Knot • • “ $1.50 In these novels plot and character are subordinate to the discussion of religious and philosophical problems; the lack of strong romantic interest is compensated for by the thought and the style. Hippolyta Valence in the “New Antigone,” is a figure of spiritual beauty. Bazin, Rene: The Barrier • • Davidee Birot The Coming Harvest Redemption This, My Son Benziger, $1.65 Scribner, $1.75 $1.75 “ $1.75 “ $1.75 Sound Catholic doctrine, keen insight into character, interest of the story, strong but subdued dramatic power, mark the works of the French Catholic novelist. Added LIVES OF THE SAINTS; BIOGRAPHY 55 Francis Regis, St.: Holland, Rev. R. E., S. J. ..... . .Loyola Press, $1.50 Admirably fills a long-open gap. Francis de Sales, St.: Ormsby, R Kenedy, $1.25 Margerie A. de (Saints Series) ... .B. 0. & W., $1.25 Maxwell-Scott, Mrs Herder, $1.80 Stackpoole-Kenny, Louise M B. 0. & W., $1.25 Cf. “The Spirit of St. Jane Francis de Chantal” (Long- mans). Francis Xavier, St. : Anonymous (in Granville Series). “ “ “ “ $0.60 Bartoli, Rev. Daniel, S. J Kenedy, 0. P. Coleridge, Rev. H. J., S. J B. 0. & W., $3.80 Kelly, M. T Herder, $1.25 Reville, Rev. J. C., S. J America Press, $0.20 Read also Laveille's “Life of Father de Smet” (Kenedy). Fullerton, Lady Georgiana: Craven, A. C . . B. 0. & W., $3.45 Galgani, Gemma: Father Germanus of St. Stanislaus .... Herder, $3.00 Gallwey, Rev. W., S. J.: Gavin, Rev. M., S. J B. 0. & W., $1.50 To this add Justine Ward’s “William Pardow” (Long- mans). Garcia Moreno: Maxwell-Scott, Mrs. (St. Nicholas Series), B. 0. & W., $1.25 Gertrude, St.: Life and Revelations “ “ “ “ $2.90 Notre Dame Series Herder, $1.80 Gilbert of Sempringham, St.: (Notre Dame Series) • • Herder, $1.80 Great Catholic Laymen: Horgan, John J L. C. T. S., $2.25 Guerin, Mother Theodore : Life and life work of the Foundress of the Sisters of Providence of St. Mary of the Woods, Indiana, (Benziger, $2 . 00 ). Herald of Christ (Louis Bourdaloue) : Reville, Rev. J. C., S. J., Schwartz, Kirwin and Fauss, $1.75 A colorful picture of the great Jesuit preacher and his times. 56 MY BOOKCASE Hofbauer, St. Clement, C. SS. R.: Vassall-Phillips, Rev. C. S B. 0. & W., $0.95 Kempf, Rev. C., S. J.: Holiness of the Church in the Nineteenth Century Benziger, $2.75 Besides being a strong piece of apologetics, this work, translated into English by Father Breymann, S. J., affords edifying and consoling reading. “While the author puts forward no claim of presenting new material, he has done extremely well a work eminently worth while, and one that entitles him to the gratitude of the Faithful everywhere. The volume is a veritable treasure-trove of human gems of multiform color and brilliancy, life- sketches that show forth the wondrous variety and ineff- able charm of sanctity in a thousand and one different manifestations.” ( Ave Maria ) Hugh of Lincoln, St.: Thurston, Rev. H., S. J B. 0. & W., $3.15 This is a translation of the French Carthusian life, edited by the Jesuit scholar. Ignatius Loyola, St. : Bartoli, Rev. D., S. J Kenedy, $2.00 Genelli, Rev. E., S. J Benziger, $1.25 Joly, Henry (Saints Series) B. 0. & W., $1.50 Pollen, Rev. J. H., S. J Kenedy, $1.50 Stewart Rose B. O. & W., $8.00 Thompson, Francis “ “ “ “ $5.00 See also “The Autobiography of St. Ignatius Loyola,” edited by the Rev. J. F. X. O'Connor, S. J. (Benziger). In God’s Army: Commanders-in-Chief “ “ “ “ $0.70 Captains of Christ “ “ “ “ $0.70 Christ’s Cadets “ “ “ “ $0.70 Sketches of Jesuit Saints by Rev. C. C. Martindale, S. J.. Cf. also Martindale’s other sketches: “Prince of His People,” “Upon God’s Holy Hills: The Guides.” (Kenedy). Jerome, St.: Largent (Saints Series) B. O. & W., $1.25 Joan of Arc, St.: Petit de Julleville, L. (Saints Series) “ “ “ “ $1.25 Vaughan, Rev. B., S. J “ “ “ “ $1-35 There are excellent biographies of the Maid by Wynd- ham, Maxwell-Scott, O’Hagan, Anthony, and sympathetic studies by several Protestant authors, notably by Andrew Lang, Lowell and Mark Twain. Cf. especially Father Lynch's “Life” (Benziger), satisfactory from every point LIVES OF THE SAINTS; BIOGRAPHY 57 of view; Father Reville’s “The Virgin Knight” (America Press, $0.10). John the Evangelist, St. : Rawes, Very Rev. H. A., D. D B. 0. & W., $1.35 Martindale, Rev. C., S. J Kenedy, $1.50 Joseph, St.: Kinane, Archdeacon . . . B. 0. & W., $0.70 Thompson, Edward Healy “ “ “ “ $3.00 Peter Fourier, St. : Pingaud, (Saints Series) “ “ “ “ $1.50 Rita, St.: Connolly, Very Rev. R., O. S. A., . . “ “ “ “ $1.50 Also Corcoran's “Our Own St. Rita” (Benziger). Justin, St.: Martin, Mrs. C B. O. & W., $0.75 Kerr, Henrietta, Religious of the Sacred Heart: Morris, Rev. J., S. J. : Manresa Press, $3.50 Knights of St. John: Drane, Augusta Theodosia ....•• B. O. & W., $1.10 Lives of the Saints: Butler, Rev. Alban, (13 Vols.) “ “ “ “ $15.00 There was a time when few Catholic families were with- out a set of these lives. They still rank, in spite of the many improvements and advance in hagiography, as a splendid contribution to Catholic literature. Louis, St.: Sepet, Marius (Saints Series) .... B. O. & W., $1.50 Another “Life” is found in the “Notre Dame” Series (Herder). Louise of France, Madame: Briere, Leon de la. O. P Benziger, $2.50 Manning, Cardinal: Oldcastle, John (Letters) “ $1.35 The Official Life, Edited by Shane Leslie Kenedy, $7.50 Margaret Mary Alacoque, St. : Barry, Rev. A., C. SS. R B. O. & W., $1.35 Bougaud, Mgr ••.... Benziger, $2.75 Demimuid, Mgr. (Saints Series) .... “ $1.50 Tickell, Rev. G., S. J Kenedy, $1.25 Cf. also “Life” by Sister M. Philip (Herder) and Father Reville’s “A New Saint” (America Press). 58 MY BOOKCASE Margaret of Cortona, St. : Cherance, Rev. L. de, 0. P Benziger, $1.35 St. Mary the Virgin: De La Broise. Rene. S. J B. 0. & W.. $1.50 See also: “The History of the Blessed Virgin” (Orsini), (Gill); “The Blessed Virgin in the Fathers of the First Six Centuries” (B. O. & W.), and Brennan’s “The Blessed Virgin Mary,” (Benziger). Mary Aikenhead: Nethercott, M B. 0. & W., $1.10 Mary Ward: Salome, Mother “ “ “ “ $2.50 Memories of Four Popes: Wiseman, Cardinal “ “ “ “ Sketches of the times and the character of Pius VII., Leo XII., Pius VIII. and Gregory XVI. More, Blessed Thomas: Bremond, Rev. H., S. J. (Saints Series), B. O. & W., $1.50 Bridgett, Rev. T. E., C. SS. R B. 0. & W., $3.00 See also: Father Bridgett's “Wisdom and Wit of Blessed Thomas More,” (B. 0. & W.), and the “Household of Sir Thomas More,” (B. 0. & W.). Newman, Cardinal: Meynell, Wilfrid Longmans, $5.00 Ward, Wilfrid, (2 Vols.) “ $5.00 Ozanam, Frederick: O’Meara, Kathleen • • Christian Press, $0.75 See also Archibald Dunn’s “Frederick Ozanam and the Establishment of the Society of St. Vincent de Paul.” Pius VII.: Allies, Mary T • • “ “ “ “ $1.50 Pole, Cardinal Reginald : Haile, Martin Herder, $5.25 Richards, Henry L. (“A Loyal Life”) : Richards, Rev. J. Havens, S. J “ $2.00 Pallotti, The Ven. Vincent: Herbert, Lady Art and Book Co., $1.10 Patrick St * Fleming, the Very Rev. Canon . . B. O. & W., $1.25 Gradwell, Mgr. Robert “ “ “ “ $1.90 Healy, Archbishop • Gill, $6.25 LIVES OF THE SAINTS; BIOGRAPHY 59 Kinane, Archdeacon Gill, $0.95 Morris, Rev. B. W B. 0. & W., $1.20 Rose of Lima, St. Capes, F M “ “ “ “ $1.25 Savonarola, Fra Girolamo: Lucas, Rev. H., S. J Herder, $1.90 Stanislaus Kostka, St.: Coleridge, H. J., S. J B. 0. & W., $1.75 Thompson, Edward Healv “ “ “ “ $1.90 Cf. also Father Kane’s: “For Greater Things” (Herder). Soeur, Therese of Lisieux, Blessed: Taylor, Rev. T. N Kenedy, $3.25 This is the translation of the life of the “Little Flower” written by herself and published after her death under the title “The History of a Soul.” Teresa, St.: Burke, Rev. J., C. S. P Paulist Press, $3.50 Coleridge, H. J., S. J B. O. & W., $2.25 Dalton, R ••.... Kenedy, $1.25 Joly, Henry (Saints Series) .... B. 0. & W., $1.50 Lovat, Lady •• Herder, $2.50 To these should be added the Saint’s Life written by herself (Benziger) and the “Book of the Foundations” translated by David Lewis and revised and edited by Father Zimmerman (Benziger, $3.25). Cf. also Kirkfleet’s “History of St. Norbert” (Herder, $1.80). Thomas Aquinas, St.: Cavanaugh, Rev. P., 0. P. • • B. 0. & W., $1.75 Vaughan, Archbishop “ “ “ “ $1.95 Thomas a Becket, St.: Demimuid, Mgr. (Saints Series) . . “ “ “ “ $1.50 Morris, Rev. J., S. J • • “ “ “ “ $5.00 Vincent de Paul, St.: Bougaud, Mer Longmans, $1.50 De Broglie, Prince Emmanuel .... B. 0. & W., $1.50 Wiseman, Cardinal: Ward, Wilfrid • • Longmans, $4.50 Cf. also W. Ward’s “William George Ward and the Catholic Revival,” (Longmans). Vaughan, Cardinal: Snead-Cox, J. G • • Herder, $4.50 Other biographies of eminent Catholics and lives of the Saints will be found in the list of books on the history of the Church. But Cf. Haile and Bonney’s “John Lingard” 60 MY BOOKCASE (Herder); Cardinal Farley’s “Life of John Cardinal McClos- key” (Longmans) ; Cardinal Gibbons’ “A Retrospect of Fifty Years” (Murphy) ; Spillane’s “Life and Letters of Father Henry van Rensselaer, S. J.” (America Press) ; Maisie Ward’s “Father Maturin,” (Longmans), Father Heuser’s “Canon Sheehan of Doneraile” (Longmans). Cf. Brother Leo’s “The Story of St. John Baptist de la Salle,” (Kenedy, $1.50). ASCETICAL AND DEVOTIONAL 61 ASCETICAL AND DEVOTIONAL BOOKS Anizan, Rev. Felix, O. M. I. : Elevations of the Soul of God .... B. 0. & W., $1.35 Angela di Foligno, Blessed: The Book of Visions Art and Book Co., $1.25 Arnoudt, Rev. F. X., S. J. : The Imitation of the Sacred Heart . .Benziger, $1.75 “The author,” says the Rosary Magazine, “while treating ex professo of the Sacred Heart, makes this beautiful de- votion the nucleus around which he weaves the entire fabric of the spiritual life, and thus the reader is con- ducted from, the rudiments of asceticism step by step, to the very summit of Christian perfection under the guid- ance of the Sacred Heart.” Augustine, St. : The Soliloquies Herder, $0.80 These “Soliloquies” form a book of prayer, not of medi- tative or merely religious writing. In them we see a great soul facing God; an ideal book for religious study. Ed- mund Bouverie Pussy gave an admirable version of the “Confessions,” the best of our English translations. The “Confessions” of the Saint are not intended for every class of readers. Barrett, Rev. E. B., S. J. : Strength of Will and How to Develop It, Kenedy, $1.50 The Will to Win • • Kenedy, $0.60 Two practical and timely books. The first deals with such important subjects as “Religion and Will Training,” “The Awakening of the Will,” “The Sick Will,” “The Will and the Intellect,” “Causes of Will Maladies,” “The Will and Habit,” “The Will and Sensuality,” “The Future of Will Psychology,” “The Science of Will Character.” The second book is an appeal to American boys and girls for the purpose of arousing them to the understanding of the value of determination, and to encourage them to take up the study of the will and to direct its activities into the noblest channels. Barrett, Dom M., O. S. B.: Our Lady in the Liturgy Herder, $1.15 “Catholics,” says the Ave Maria, “will find their knowl- edge of the various festivals increased and their devotion nourished by the use at Mass of an English Missal in which all these are clearly set forth.” 62 MY BOOKCASE Beissel, Rev. S., S. J.: The- Lord’s Prayer and the Hail Mary Herder, $0.90 Meditations adapted to the needs of all, but as the True Voice of Omaha says, “Priests and others who are required to give spiritual instructions will find them a mine of very fruitful and suggestive thought.” Bellecius, Rev. A., S. J. : Solid Virtue - • B. 0. & W., $2.80 This “Solid Virtue,” said the eloquent Archbishop of Cashel, Dr. Croke, “may well, indeed, be called a golden treatise. It tells us in simplest language and exhaustive detail, of all that goes to constitute genuine devotion or solid virtue, how it may be practically acquired, what prevents the multitude of believers from attaining it, and how fruitful of choicest grace and happiness it is when attained.” Bellord, Rt. Rev. J., D. D. : Meditations on Christian Dogma, (2 Vols.) Herder, $5.00 The London Tablet says of these volumes that they will be warmly welcomed and widely used by people of intel- ligence who are not afraid of a little hard thinking, and who prefer to base their devotions on solid theological grounds rather than oil sentimental rhapsodies of mod- ern pietism. Benson, Mgr. R. H.: A Book of the Love of Jesus Herder, $1.25 The Friendship of Christ Longmans, $1.75 The first is a collection of ancient English devotions in prose and verse, remarkable for their deep faith and quaint simplicity of expression; the second is admirably calculated to bring home to every soul the loving person- ality of Our Lord and to make us realize more deeply His nearness and beauty. Bernard, St.: Some Letters Herder, $0.75 Marked by all the grace and tender piety of the great Doctor; with a preface by Cardinal Gasquet. A selection of the Saint’s Sermons on Advent and Christmas (Benzi- ger), may be had in English, and would make useful and edifying reading in the proper season. Cf. also St. Ber- nard’s Sermons on the “Canticle of Canticles” (Browne & Nolan). Read also his “Treatise on Consideration” (Browne and Nolan), his “Sermons for the Seasons and Festivals” (Browne and Nolan). Best, Rev. K. D. : The Blood of the Lamb: B. O. & W., $1.40 To be placed side by side with the “Precious Blood” of Father Faber. Devotion to the sufferings of Our Lord can- ASCETICAL AND DEVOTIONAL 63 not fail to be the result of the reading of this touching book. Father Best is also the author of “The Mystery of Faith” (Herder). Blot, Rev. P., S. J.: In Heaven We Know Our Own .... Benziger, $0.75 Bolo, Monsignor : The Beatitudes. 0. P T. Baker, $1.25 The Morrow of Life “ $1.25 Prayer Benziger, $1.25 The Tragedy of Calvary “ $1.25 Eloquent, full of color, with here and there a touch of exaggeration but informed by deep faith, knowledge of men and of the problems of the day. Bona, John Cardinal: The Holy Sacrifice of the Mass. O.P. . . . Herder, $0.35 A masterpiece and classic which every Catholic should read to gain a deeper appreciation of the Holy Sacrifice. Borsi. Giosue: A Soldier’s Confidences With God • • . . Kenedy, $1.25 A little book fast winning its way into the hearts of thousands. At times its author, a young Italian officer, who died for his country on the field of battle after his almost miraculous conversion to the Faith he had long forgotten, pours out his soul to God in rhapsodies which remind the reader of the “Confessions” of St. Augustine. Boudreaux, Rev. F., S. J. : God Our Father Murphy, $1.00 Happiness of Heaven • • “ $1.00 Thousands of hearts have been cheered by these little masterpieces. Seldom have some of the most difficult questions of theology been so soundly, so consolingly and so popularly treated. If Washington Irving had written of the themes treated by the author he would have written of them like Father Boudreaux. Brandt, Abbe de: Growth in the Knowledge of Our Lord (3 Vols.), Herder, $10.50 A series of meditations made peculiarly attractive by the vivid presentation of the great mysteries. Bronchain, Rev. L., C. SS. R. : Meditations for Every Day in the Year (2 Vols.), Herder, $5.00 “In these meditations,” says the St. Louis Catholic Fortnightly, “priests who are anxious to serve God with fervor and enthusiasm, will find not only abundant mat- ter for conferences and retreats to religious communities, but also for hundreds of sermons to their parishioners.” 64 MY BOOKCASE Buckler, Rev. H. R., O. P. : Spiritual Considerations Benziger, $1.25 Spiritual Instruction on Religious Life, B. 0. & W., $1.75 Spiritual Perfection Through Charity, B. 0. & W., $2.50 Intended primarily for religious, these books are full of sound and practical lessons. Capes, H. M.: The Vision of Master Reginald Herder $0.75 The instructive and interesting history of Blessed Reg- inald of Orleans, of the Friar Preachers. “It will be re- freshing and sobering to the flighty twentieth-century mind to contemplate for a little, pages full of such simplicity, earnestness and noble self-sacrifice as are offered by the first fervor of these early sons of St. Dominic.” ( Catholic Fortnightly Review.) Caussade, Rev. P. J., S. J. : Abandonment to Divine Providence. .Herder, $3.50 Progress in Prayer • • . . Herder, $0.60 Workings of the Divine Will B. O. & W., $0.40 Of the first book, the Catholic World says: “We know of no other book like it or so well able to open the door or the cage and bid the imprisoned spirit be free.” Cecilia, Madame: At the Feet of Jesus B. O. & W., $1.35 Home Truths for Mary’s Children . . “ “ “ “ $1.70 Cor Cordium “ “ “ “ $0.90 Looking on Jesus • • . . “ “ “ “ $2.10 Mater Mea $0.90 More Home Truths for Mary’s Children, B. O. & W„ $1.70 More Short Readings for Mary’s Children, B. O. & W., $1.25 Mutatis mutandis what the London Tablet says of “More Home Truths for Mary’s Children,” can be said of all Madame Cecilia’s books. “A treasury of judicious counsel and comfort for all girls and women who wish to lead Christian lives in the world.” Of the last book, the Messenger of the Sacred Heart says: “For the girl of today struggling in the maelstrom of business, in the factory, the store, the office, these spiritual readings .... will prove a safe guide to virtue, peace and happiness.” Cf. also “Spiritual Gleanings for Marian Sodalists,” (Long- mans). ASCETICAL AND DEVOTIONAL 65 Chaignon, Rev. C., S. J. : Meditations for the Use of the Clergy, (2 Vols.), Benziger, $7.00 The Sacrifice of the Mass Worthily Celebrated “ $2.75 Both these books have been admirably translated from the French by the late Bishop of Burlington, the Rt. Rev. L. de Goesbriand, D.D. Of the first, the Homiletic Revieic says: “We candidly and honestly say that we do not know of any books of meditation which combine such sweet- ness and Christian charity with the sterner truths of religion. The field is very wide, yet there is not a dull or an idle page in the two volumes.” Of the second, the Catholic World writes: “We do not know of any book that so fully enters into the sublimity of thought that the Sacrifice of the Mass inspires.” Cf. also Father Mac- Namara’s “The Priest Before the Altar” (Kenedy). Challoner, Bishop: Meditations for Every Dav in the Year, B. 0. & W., $1.60 Think Well On’t Murphy, $0.50 Books for a sturdy generation; solid, simple, practical, earnest. Clare, Rev. J., S. J.: The Science of the Spiritual Life, Manresa Press, $3.00 A simple, straightforward exposition of the Spiritual Exercises of St. Ignatius, business-like in tone and con- vincing. Coleridge, Rev. H. J., S. J.: The History of the Holy Infancy (3 Vols..), B. O. & W., each, $2.25 The Baptism of the King • • B. O. & W., $2.25 The Mother of the King “ “ “ “ $2.25 The Return of the King “ “ “ “ $1.80 The Thirty Years . . • • B. O. & W., SI.80 The Prisoners of the King “ “ “ “ $1.50 This series forms what might be termed an ascetical encyclopedia on the Life and Mysteries of Our Lord. The style is rather diffuse and labored, but the work is a mine of solid spirituality and dogmatic teaching. The author meditated long and lovingly on the sacred subjects which he handles so masterfully. This gives the books their power and value. Coppens, Rev. C., S. J. Spiritual Instruction for Religious . . Herder, $1.25 The fruit of years of experience with every phase of the 66 MY BOOKCASE religious life, marked by sweet reasonableness, simplicity and unction; practical and helpful. Costello, B. F. C.: The Gospel Story for Catholic Homes L. C. T. S., $1.00 Coube, Rev. S.: The Great Supper of God Benziger, $1.50 A stirring plea for increased devotion to the Holy Table. Coupe, Rev. C. M., S. J.: Lectures on the Holy Eucharist . . B. 0. & W., $1.85 A series of eloquent sermons in proof of the central mystery of the Real Presence and of the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass. Warm in tone, full of fire and unction. Cf. also, Bishop Hedley’s “The Holy Eucharist” (Longmans). Cox, Rev. C., O. M. I.: Daily Reflections for Christians (2 Vols.) Herder, $2.00 The Avc Maria qualifies these short practical lessons as a work of distinct merit. Crasset, Rev. J., S. J.: The Secret of Sanctity Benziger, $1.25 A practical book on the all-important duty, the love or God. Dalgairns, Rev. J. B. : The Holy Communion (2 Vols.), • • B. O. & W., $3.75 Father Allan Ross has reedited this masterpiece. Here the gifted Dalgairns brings his vast knowledge to bear upon almost every aspect and feature of the great mystery. The book will long continue to hold its rank as a classic on the subject. We must here recall the erudite work of Father T. E. Bridgett, C. SS. R., “A History of the Holy Eucharist in Great Britain,” (Herder, $5.00), which is not, strictly speaking, a book of devotion, but rather a popular Eucharistic Encyclopedia, as scholarly as it is edifying. Father Thurston, S. J., has added to it notes of great value. Cf. also Fr. Dalgrain’s “Devotion to the Heart of Jesus.” (Kilner). Devine, Rev. A., C. P.: The Commandments Explained . . B. O. & W., $2.50 The Creed Explained << ii “ “ $2.50 Manual of Ascetical Theology . . << a “ “ $3.15 Manual of Mystical Theology . . it a “ “ $3.15 The Ordinary of the Mass <( a “ “ $2.25 The American Catholic reading public is Father Devine's debtor. This series of sound and substantial works on the very things most necessary for the Catholic to know, is a ASCETICAL AND DEVOTIONAL 67 model of clear and attractive exposition. Cf. Boucard’s “Chief Catholic Devotions" (Kenedy). Donnelly, Rev. F. P., S. J.: Chaff and Wheat Kenedy, $1.00 The Heart of the Gospel “ $1.00 The Heart of Revelation • • . . “ $1.00 The Holy Hour in Gethsemane “ $1.00 Mustard Seed “ $1.00 Watching an Hour ....•• “ $1.00 Old truths put in a modern and incisive way; instruct- ive and interesting lessons, strikingly illustrated; a fine blend of dogma, devotion and asceticism. Doyle, Rev. F. C., O. S. B.: The Principles of Religious Life . . B. O. & W., $3.75 Invaluable for all those who wish a true concept of the dignity, beauty and obligations of the religious state. Cf. also Father Elliott’s “The Spiritual Life" (Paulist Press). Drexelius, Rev. J., S. J.: The Heliotropium Devin-Adair Co., $2.25 This book gets down to the very root of spirituality, ab- solute submission to the will of God. Dr. Austin O’Mal- ley says of it . . . . “I find it a most extraordinary book, one to thank God for. I do not know of any book of the spiritual life more valuable. The one truth in it is, of course, a central fact in life, and the old Bavarian, (Jesuit author) hammers it after the skilled manner of the classic rhetorician, with an amplification worthy of Cicero, until he gets it into one's soul." Druzbicki, Rev. C., S. J.: The Tribunal of Conscience. O.P. . .B. O. & W., $1.45 Eaton, Rev. R. : Auxilium Infirmorum Herder, $0.60 Night Thoughts for the Sick and Desolate Herder, $0.60 Both admirably suited for the sick. Of the second vol- ume America says: “This little book has been prepared for those upon whom dark days come and especially for such as in the evening of life await the call of the Master of the Vineyard. Its thoughts are well adapted to their purpose and those that use them will find them full of consolation.’’ Eisenring, Rev. J. C.: The Gospels for Lent and the Passion of Christ • • Herder, $1.00 The London Tablet, in speaking of this book, says: “The Gospel of each day is quoted in full, a practical lesson is drawn from it, an illustration of this lesson is found in 68 MY BOOKCASE the Passion of Our Lord, and a prayer concludes. Each day’s reading would occupy from five to ten minutes and is expressed in language for .all to understand.” Cf. Fr. Eaton’s “The Man of Sorrow” (Herder). Eudes, Blessed John The Most Pure Heart of Mary .... B. 0. & W., $0.50 The Reign of Jesus “ “ “ “ $1.65 Full of the faith and deep piety of a great servant of Our Lady and her Child; selections and abridgement of larger works. Faber, Rev. F. W.: All for Jesus Murphy, $1.50 Bethlehem • • “ $1.50 The Blessed Sacrament “ $1.50 Creator and Creature Wagner, $1.00 The Foot of the Cross Murphy, $1.50 Growth in Holiness “ $1.50 The Precious Blood “ $1.50 Spiritual Conferences • • “ $1.50 Catholics have every reason to be proud of these master- pieces. They breathe the most tender piety \and are everywhere inspired by the most ardent love of God. They may be a little prolix and overcolored for our modern taste, but they are sound in doctrine, absolutely unworldly, a great hymn in honor of Our Lord and His Blessed Mother. “The Blessed Sacrament” is one of the noblest spiritual books in the language. “Creator and Creature” would make very timely reading today. Fenelon, Archbishop: Spiritual Counsels (2 series) L. C. T. S., $0.50 Lady Amabel Kerr gathered these admirable lessons from the letters of the great Archbishop of Cambrai. Francis de Sales, St.: Introduction to a Devout Life Pustet, $1.00 Letters to Persons in the World . . B. O. & W., $2.60 Letters to Persons in Religion “ “ “ “ $2.60 The Love of God “ “ “ “ $2.60 The Secret of Sanctity Benziger, $1.25 These books make virtue attractive; they are full of the sweetness and gentleness of the Bishop of Geneva; in conjunction with them should be read “The Spirit of St. Francis de Sales” by his friend, Bishop Le Camus (B. O. & W.). ASCETICAL AND DEVOTIONAL 69 Freddi, Very Rev. R„ S. J.: Jesus Christ, the Word Incarnate .... Herder, $0.90 The book is based on arguments drawn from St. Thomas Aquinas. A prominent review said of it when it first appeared .... “It is fair to presume that there will not be another book issued this year of like worth and import- ance.” Cf. also Father Walker’s “Why God Became Man” (Paulist Press). Freeman, Flora Lucy: God’s Golden Gifts ....•• Kenedy, $1.25 The realities of life are portrayed in this little volume. The gifts are Friendship, Love and Reading, the Sacra- mental Presence, Vocation, the Bread of Heaven. Gallerani, Rev. A., S. J.: Jesus All Good ....•• Kenedy, $1.00 Jesus All Great “ $1.00 Jesus All Holy • • . “ $1.00 “Most delightful books containing encouragement for the faint-hearted and relief for the scrupulous.” Cf. also Abbot Marmion’s “Christ, the Life of the Soul’ (Herder). Galliffet, Rev. J. de, S. J.: The Adorable Heart of Jesus . . Manresa Press, $1.20 A classic on the great devotion. It has not perhaps been surpassed in clearness and in unction. Cf. also Father J. McDonnell’s “Promises of the Sacred Heart” (B. O. & W.), Noldin’s “Devotion to the Sacred Heart of Jesus” (Ben- ziger). Gallwey, Rev. P.a S. J. : The Watches of the Passion (2 Vols.), Manresa Press, $4.50 Filled with beautiful thoughts and aspirations; teaches in an easy and simple way how to meditate on the Passion of Our Lord. Garesche, Rev. Edward, S. J.: Your Neighbor and You Benziger, $1.50 Your Own Heart ••.... “ $1.50 Cf. also the author’s sound and practical booklets: “Your Soul’s Salvation,” “Your Interests Eternal” (Benziger); “The Most Beloved Woman” (Benziger), “The Things Immortal” (Benziger); “Values Everlasting” (Benziger). Garesche, Rev. F., S. J.: The Little Imperfections . . • • Herder, $0.60 Of this booklet translated from the French, the Hartford Catholic Transcript says: “If the reader be not entirely indifferent to the blessed accomplishment of mending his ways, he will find here a valiant friend.” 70 MY BOOKCASE Gibergues, Mgr. de: Faith • • Kenedy, $1.35 Holy Communion “ $1.35 Simplicity According to the Gospels . . “ $1.35 “Faith” comprises six discourses on the psychology of that virtue. In “Simplicity”, the learned Bishop of Valence analyzes and demonstrates the importance of sim- plicity, its place in the progress of the soul and its effects. “Holy Communion” is a beautiful commentary on the decrees of Pius X on Frequent Communion. Cf. his “Mass and the Christian Life” (Paulist Press). Gihr, Rev. Dr. N.: The Holy Sacrifice of the Mass ....... Herder, $3.00 A masterpiece on the Mass, which it explains from the dogmatic, liturgical and ascetical point of view; a monu- ment of science. Vast learning is here mustered into the service of a deep faith and an ardent love. No priest can afford to be without this book. Gillet, Rev. M. S., 0. P.: The Education of Character ....... Kenedy, $1.50 A splendidly practical and timely volume. Girardey, Rev. F., C. SS. R.: Meditations on Mysteries of Faith and the Epistles and Gospels (2 Vols.) . . Herder, $3.00 Qualities of a Good Superior “ $1.25 The Mother of My Lord ....•• “ $0.75 Prayer “ $1.00 What the Messenger of the Sacred Heart said of the “Qualities of a Good Superior” may be said of all of Father Girardey’s works. They are substantial contributions to our ascetical library. Giraud, Rev. S. M. : The Spirit of Sacrifice Benziger, $3.00 A clear presentation of the austere but consoling duties of the religious life; an attractive picture of its beauties and its joys. Cf. also Father Scott’s “Convent Life,” (Kenedy). Groenings, Rev. H.a S. J.: The History of the Passion of Our Lord, Herder, $1.25 According to the Cleveland Catholic Universe, “a real and valuable addition to the literature of the Passion.” Cf. Walsh’s “Meditations on the Passion” (Benziger). ASCETICAL AND DEVOTIONAL 71 Grou, Rev. J. N., S. J. : The Interior of Jesus and Mary .... Benziger, $3.00 How to Pray “ $1.10 Manual of Interior Souls . . St. Anselm Society, $2.25 Especially suited for retreat readings and meditations on the mysteries of the Hidden Life of Our Lord, and for those who wish to lead a life of recollection and prayer. Grou, Rev. P. M. and J. N., S. J.: Jesus Crucified, or the Science of the Cross Kenedy, $1.25 The aim of this book is to bring home to us in the form of meditations, that Our Lord is the Way, the Truth and the Life, and to make us realize that our happiness and our merit consist in knowing only Christ Our Lord and Him Crucified. Gueranger, Dom P., O. S. B.: The Liturgical Year (15 Vols.) Stanbrook Abbey, $39.00 A series of studies on the ecclesiastical seasons, Advent, Christmastide, Lent, Passiontide, Pascal time, etc. The cycle of the feasts of the Church is studied in the prayers and ceremonies of the Liturgy; a book where science and piety go hand in hand. Cf. Mgr. Walsh’s “Mass and Vest- ments of the Catholic Church” (Benziger). Heuser, Rev. D. H. J.: Harmony of the Religious Life .... Benziger, $1.25 A winning and at the same time a forceful book. Huguet, Rev. A.: Power of St. Joseph Gill, $0.70 Humphrey, Rev. W., S. J.: His Divine Majesty Baker, $2.50 The Divine Teacher B. O. & W., $1.00 The Elements of Religious Life Art and Book Co., $2.50 The author combines striking powers of exposition with wide knowledge of Canon Law, Theology, Scripture and asceticism. * Ignatius of Loyola, St.: The Spiritual Exercises (Text) .... Schaefer, $0.50 This book, even in the days of St. Francis de Sales, not a hundred years after its publication, had already, accord- ing to the holy Bishop, converted as many souls as it contained letters. It is not a book to be read, but a drill- book for the Christian soldier, that teaches him all the 72 MY BOOKCASE strategy and tactics of the spiritual combat; one to be studied and applied in its methods under the guidance of a trained master. Innumerable commentaries have been written upon it. Among them we may mention: “Man- resa,” (Pustet), “Waters That Go Softly,” by Father Joseph Rickaby, S.J., (Manresa Press), the “Science of the Spir- itual Life” by Father Clare, (Manresa Press), “The Spir- itual Exercises” by Fathers Meschler, Rickaby, Siniscalchi, Bellecius, Gabriels, Hurter, Coppens and many others. See also the text of the “Exercises” in Father Elder Mullan’s translation (Kenedy). Keller, Rev. J.: St. Joseph’s Help Benziger, $0.95 Kinane, Archdeacon: St. Joseph • • “ $0.70 Lallemant, Rev. L., S. J. : Spiritual Doctrine • • Kenedy, $1.00 The authors’ own sanctity is reflected in every word of this deeply spiritual treatise. Those who seek a higher and a better way will greatly profit under this skillful master of the interior life. Lancisius, Ven. N., S. J.: Pious Affections Towards God and the Saints, B. O. & W., $2.85 Lasance, Rev. F. X.: The Blessed Sacrament Book Benziger, $2.50 Catholic Girl’s Guide “ $1.90 Holy Souls Book “ $1.50 Manna of the Soul “ $1.90 Manual of the. Holy Eucharist “ $1.25 Mass Devotions “ $1.25 My Prayer Book “ $1.90 New Missal for Every Day ....... “ $2.25 Prayer Book for Religious “ $2.00 The Sacred Heart Book “ $1.25 The Sunday Missal “ $1.90 Reflections for Religious . . • • “ $2.00 Rejoice in the Lord “ $2.00 Presence of Love “ $1.90 Thoughts on a Religious Life “ $2.00 Visits to Jesus in the Tabernacle • • “ $1.90 Young Man’s Guide -. . . . “ $1.90 According to Fr. J. Finn, S. J., “Ever since Father Las- ance began to write devotional books he has delighted the ASCETICAL AND DEVOTIONAL 73 Catholic public by his methods. ‘My Prayer Book’ is ac- knowledged to be the best general prayer book published. His “Prayer Book for Religious” has obtained the position of a classic, and is in use in all the convents of the country; and, of his other books it would be impossible to gage the influence they have exerted; they have molded the spirit- tual life of thousands.” Side by side with Father Lasance’s books, must be noted a semi-official prayer book used by Catholics, the “Raccolta” (Benziger), a collection of in- dulgenced prayers and good works. Leguay, Rev. H.: The Path of Perfection in Religious Life, Duffy, $1.35 Lehodey, Rt. Rev. V.: The Ways of Mental Prayer Gill, $3.15 Lejeune, Rev. P.: Introduction to the Mystical Life B. 0. & W., $1.80 Lelong, Mgr. E.: The Nun • • Benziger, $2.00 Every page of this work of the late Bishop of Nevers gives evidence that he has meditated deeply on the religi- ous life. To Bishop Lelong’s volume must be added Bishop Gay's “Religious Life and the Vows” (Benziger). Lessius, Ven. Leonard, S. J.: The Names of God The America Press, $0.50 Thanks to Father Campbell this masterpiece has been translated into English. Liguori, St. Alphonsus de : Devotions and Prayers Benziger, $1.50 The Glories of Mary (2 Vols.) .... “ $3.00 The Great Means of Salvation and Perfection Benziger, $1.50 The Holy Mass “ $1.50 The Incarnation, Birth and Infancy of Jesus Christ “ $1.50 Letters “ $1.50 Prayer Herder, $0.85 Maxims and Counsels Benziger, $0.60 The True Spouse of Christ (2 Vols.) “ $3.00 Passion and Death of Jesus Christ . . “ $1.50 Preparation for Death • • “ $1.50 The writings of St. Alphonsus, the Aquinas among mor- alists, are one of the Church’s noblest possessions. To unerring grasp of the doctrines of the Faith, St. Alphonsus 74 MY BOOKCASE adds a sympathetic understanding of the human heart. Every page gives us solid information. He speaks in a tone of tender piety, with such sincerity, unction and earnestness that we soon realize that we are in the hands of a loving friend who is also the champion of his Master’s cause. Lings, Very Rev. A. A.: Our Favorite Devotions Benziger, $1.00 Lombez de. Rev. A., O. M. Cap. : The Joy of the Christian Soul, St. Anselm Soc., $0.95 The Peace of the Christian Soul Art & Book Co., $0.95 Louismet, Rev. S., 0. S. B. : The Mystical Knowledge of God .... Kenedy, $1.80 The Mystical Life . . • • “ $1.80 The first is an essay in the art of knowing and loving the Divine Majesty; eight chapters bring home to every Christian the consoling fact that all can attain to an intimate knowledge of God and enlarge it by love. The second volume throws a new light on the popular concep- tion of mysticism. It gives among other things a clear definition of the mystical life, and distinguishes true from false mysticism. Loyola, Mother Mary : Before the Most Holy Herder, $0.90 The Child of God • • B. O. & W., $1.75 Confession and Communion .... “ “ “ “ $0.90 First Confession.... Manresa Press, $0.75 First Communion B. O. & W., $1.90 “Forgive Us Our Trespasses” . . Manresa Press, $0.90 Hail Full of Grace • • Herder, $1.50 Heavenwards • • . . Kenedy, $1.50 Home For Good . . . “ $1.50 The King of the Golden City “ $2.50 The Soldier of Christ ....•• B. O. & W., $2.25 “Welcome” Benziger, $1.80 These volumes combine interest, charm, narrative and expository gifts of high order and an unusual power of con- crete and pictorial presentation of the abstract. They have been a blessing to children. Their elders also can draw profit from this whole series of books where the highest truths of religion are set' forth with accuracy, simplicity, and a never-failing unction. ASCETICAL AND DEVOTIONAL 75 Lucas, Rev. H., S. J.: At the Parting of the Ways Herder, $1.00 In the Morning of Life “ $1.00 We Preach Christ Crucified ....... “ $1.00 Technically these are three volumes of instructions, but the book will make profitable spiritual reading. What the American Ecclesiastical Review says of the “Parting of the Ways” may be applied to the others: “As an example of practical Christian instruction that appeals to the youth- ful intelligence and inspires respect for religion and high resolve, these conferences in attractive English, with ample adornment of story and vivid motive, stand alone of their kind.” Manning, Cardinal: The Glories of the Sacred Heart .... Kenedy, $1.00 The author confines himself to the dogmatic side of his subject for he was convinced that dogma clearly under- stood was the parent of true devotion. Read also the author’s “Temporal Mission of the Holy Ghost” (Kenedy) ; “Sin and Its Consequences,” (Kenedy); “Internal Mission of the Holy Ghost,” (Kenedy) ; “The Four Great Evils of the Day” (Kenedy). Maturin, Rev. B. W. : Laws of the Spiritual Life Longmans, $1.75 Practical Studies on the Parables of Our Lord, Longmans, $1.75 Self-Knowledge and Self-Discipline Longmans, $1.75 Some Principles and Practises of the Spiritual Life, Longmans, $1.75 All stamped with the strong individuality of the distin- guished convert; clean-cut, vigorous in style, and with a keen understanding of the fundamental facts of the spirit- ual life with recurrent emphasis on its supernatural ele- ments. Cf. also Kane’s “From Fetters to Freedom,” “Good Friday to Easter,” “Plain Gold Ring,” “Sermon of the Sea,” (Longmans). Maumigny, Rev. S. de, S. J.: The Practice of Mental Prayer (2 Vols..) Kenedy, $2.50 The first volume is a practical treatise on “Ordinary Prayer,” its excellence, its chief acts, its kinds, its diffi- culties. To these subjects are appended brief expositions of some of the principal features of the Spiritual Exer- cises of St. Ignatius. The second volume deals with “Ex- traordinary Prayer.” Cf. Cabrol’s “Liturgical Prayer” (Kenedy). 76 MY BOOKCASE Mercier, Cardinal: Retreat to His Priests ••.... Kenedy, $2.50 Conference to Seminarists B. 0. & W., $2.50 A great thinker, a fearless patriot and champion of the right, Cardinal Mercier here proves himself a master of the spiritual life. Meschler, Rev. M„ S. J.: The Gift of Pentecost Herder, $1.25 The Humanity of Jesus “ $0.75 The Life of Our Lord Jesus Christ in Meditations, (2 Vols.) “ $7.50 Three Fundamental Principles of the Spiritual Life • • “ $1.00 The Sublimity of the Holy Eucharist . . “ $1.30 Of Father Meschler’s volumes of meditation on the Life of Our Lord, the Ave Maria says that the priest who fol- lows the method laid down by the author and makes with his book before him a half hour’s meditation every day, lays up a great treasure for himself and will never be at a loss for what to say in his next Sunday sermon. The “Three Fundamental Principles” teach in a masterful and logical way what should be the aim and the spirit of the true disciple of Christ. All the works of Father Meschler are sound in doctrine, clear in method and interesting in treatment. Meyer, Rev. R., S. J.: The Science of the Saints Herder, $1.25 The World in Which We Live. ...... “ $1.75 Spiritual reading of a manly and bracing type, says the Bombay Examiner ; studies of human nature and of the spirit of the world, characterized by surety of analysis and a thorough knowledge of the tactics of the great enemy of salvation. The spirit of the world is cleverly and ruth- lessly unmasked. Two books for the serious-minded. Montfort, Bl. L. M. Grignon de: Treatise on the True Devotion to the Blessed Virgin Kenedy, $1.25 This little book, translated by Father Faber, is edited by Cardinal Vaughan, who says of it: “I should be glad to see it in the hands of every priest, as experience has taught me the power of this most persuasive treatise in propagating a solid devotion to the Blessed Mother of God.” See also, “The Lily of Israel,” by Abb6 Gerbet (Kenedy). Morin, Dom G., O. S. B.: The Ideal of the Monastic Life Found in the Apostolic Age . . • B. O. & W., $1.25 ASCETICAL AND DEVOTIONAL 77 Dom Morin has a European reputation. He is a learned patristic scholar as is shown by his edition of St. Caesarius of Arles. But here, says Dom Bede Camm, we have no parade of erudition or affectation of research. We have the devout monk speaking simply and earnestly to his brethren of the eternal truths and the obligations of the monastic life. Morris, Rev. J., S. J.: Instructions for Novices .... Manresa Press, $1.10 Mother St. Paul: Dona Christi Longmans, $1.75 Mater Christi “ $1.75 Ortus Christi “ $1.75 Passio Christi “ $1.75 Sponsa Christi “ $1.75 A series of meditations on Our Lady, the various phases of the Life of Our Lord; the religious vocation; solid, full of unction. Muller, Rev. M. C., SS. R.: Eucharist and Penance . . • • Benziger, $1.10 Newman, John Henry, Cardinal: Occasional Sermons ....•• Longmans, $2.00 Discourses to Mixed Congregations . “ $2.00 Newman as a Preacher of the Word at his best; heart- searching addresses, with a compelling power which startles the reader.. Of Newman, every Catholic should consider it a duty to read the “Apologia” (Longmans), and the “Lectures on the Present Position of Catholics in England” (Longmans) ; “Lectures on the Turks” (Long- mans). Nieremberg, Rev. E., S. J. Adoration in Spirit and Truth • • . . B. O. & W., $2.50 The Mai-vels of Divine Grace ....... Kenedy, $1.25 Temporal and Eternal Duffy, $2.25 Substantial and forceful books, a little antiquated in phraseology and method, but full of the marrow of the Gospel and the Fathers. Noldin, Rev. H., S. J.: The Devotion to the Sacred Heart of Jesus, Benziger, $1.75 Northcote, Rev. P. M., O. S. M.: The Bond of Perfection B. O. & W., $1.00 God Made Man “ “ « “ $1.25 78 MY BOOKCASE O’Rourke, Rev. John H., S. J.: The Fountains of the Saviour .... Messenger, $0.50 Journeys With Our Lord “ $0.50 Mountains of Myrrh “ $0.75 On the Hills With Our Lord “ $0.50 On Israel’s Hills 44 $0.50 Under the Sanctuary Lamp ••.... 44 $0.50 The Life of Our Lord framed in a setting which makes a strong appeal to the popular mind. Otten, Rev B., S. J.: The Business of Salvation Herder, $1.25 “Father Otten treats of salvation as a business proposi- tion, and demands for it an amount of care equal to what is given to temporal concerns. Profits, neglects, failure, speculation and many other points are treated to the end that we may be brought to realize how important is the soul intrusted to us by God. An illuminating section on economic questions strikes a telling blow at communistic and Socialistic exaggerations, closing a book which is most illuminating and highly interesting." (The Wichita Catholic Advance). Palma, Rev. L. de la, S. J. : History of the Sacred Passion .... B. O. & W., $2.00 Treatise on the Particular Examina- tion of Conscience 44 44 44 44 $0.95 Both recognized in Spain as classics. Pagani, Very Rev. J. B.: Anima Devota 44 44 44 44 $1.00 The Science of the Saints (4 Vols.) 44 44 44 44 $8.00 Papi, Rev. H., S. J.: Religious Profession Kenedy, $1.00 The Government of Religious Com- munities • • . . 44 $1.00 Clear, practical expositions of that part of the new Code of Canon Law which deals with the religious profession, etc., indispensible to every religious community. The author is Professor of Canon Law in the Jesuit Seminary at Woodstock, Md. Parsons, Rev. R., S. J. : The Christian Directory Duffy, $2.50 Quaint in its sixteenth-century diction, but one of the most logical, virile and convincing spiritual books in the language. Perroy, Rev. L.: The Ascent of Calvary Kenedy, $1.50 ASCETICAL AND DEVOTIONAL 79 Pesch, Rev. T., S. J. : The Christian Philosophy of Life .... Herder, $3.00 “This volume,” says the London Month, “is one of those manuals of spirituality which are in the best sense solid, while the clearness of thought and the abundance of verbal illustration will rescue it, we think, from the re- proach of dullness, if the reader is content to take his medicine, as the author no doubt intended it to be taken, in moderate doses, assigned to a fixed hour in the program of each well-ordered day.” Petit, Rev. A., S. J. : My Bark • • Herder, $0.75 Of this booklet, America says, “If you set out on a voy- age with Father Adolph Petit, S. J., in “My Bark,” you must take faith as a compass, reason as a rudder, prayer for sails, fervor for steam, obedience as an anchor, shun the reefs of temptation, escape the pirates of sin, etc.” The allegory is well sustained.” The presentation, naive at times, is always popular and full of fervor and devo- tion, while the doctrine is thoroughly sound. Petitalot, Rev. J. B., S. J.: The Virgin Mother According to Theology, St. Anselm Soc., $3.00 Petrovitz, Rev. A.: Devotion to the Sacred Heart Herder, $1.25 Poulain, Rev. A., S. J.: The Graces of Interior Prayer “ $3.25 The author examines on scientific and Catholic prin- ciples the spiritual marvels noticed in some devout souls, and surveys the whole field of prayer. Father Poulain is one of the recognized authorities on the difficult question of mystical theology. In the “Spiritual Journal of Lucie Christine” (Herder), edited by Father Poulain, we have the diary of a French lady of refinement and culture who, while living in the world in the highest society, neverthe- less led a life of the closest union with God. Pourrat, Rev. P.: Christian Spirituality Kenedy, $4.00 This extensive work, only the first volume of which has appeared, purposes to give t*he history of asceticism in the Church. The first volume covers the period from the time of Our Lord to the dawn of the Middle Ages; the second will comprise the days of St. Bernard and reach to St. Francis de Sales; the third will carry on the study down to our own times. Pressinger, Dom., O. S. B.: At the Gates of the Sanctuary . . B. O. & W., $3.75 80 MY BOOKCASE Rodriguez, Rev. Alphonsus, S. J.: The Practice of Christian Perfection, (8 Vols.), Duffy, $10.50 A practical, solid and logical exposition of the end, the dignity, the obligations of the religious life. St. Alphonsus Liguori was lavish in his praises of the work, which on all sides, in spite of shortcomings, has been considered one of the classical treatises on the subject. Rogacci, Rev. B., S. J. : The Christian Reformed in Mind and Manners, B. 0. & W., $2.75 Rung, Rev. A.: The Seminarian, His Life and Work . . Kenedy, $0.75 “Intelligent, sound, sane, it breathes the priestly spirit.” A succint, logical and practical manual for the young man preparing for the priesthood. Russell, Rev. M., S. J.: Anthology of St. Joseph Gill, $1.20 At Home Near the Altar B. O. & W., $0.50 At Home With God • • Longmans, $1.75 Behold, Your Mother . . • • Gill, $1.10 Close to the Altar Rails , B. O. & W., $0.50 Communion Day • • “ “ “ “ $0.90 Jesus is Waiting “ “ “ “ $1.20 Moments Before the Tabernacle .... Benziger, $0.60 All remarkable for their unction and spirit of devotion, for their grace and purity of diction. Salome, Mother : Feasts of Mother Church B. O. &. W., $1.50 Saudreau, Rev. A.: Degrees of the Spiritual Life (2 Vols.), B. O. & W. $4.75 The Way that Leads to God “ “ “ “ $2.40 Scaramelli, Rev. J. B., S. J.: Directorium Asceticum (4 Vols.) . “ “ “ “ $8.00 A genuine encyclopedia of ascetical and mystical lore. Schaeffer, Rt. Rev. A.: The Mother of Jesus in the Holy Scriptures, Pustet, $2.00 Also Hanly’s “The Words of Our Lady” (Kenedy). Scott, Rev. M., S. J.: The Divine Counsellor Kenedy, $1.75 Full of solid instruction, unction and piety. Cf. also “You and Yours” (Kenedy), practical talks on family life. ASCETICAL AND DEVOTIONAL 81 Scupoli, Rev. L.: The Spiritual Combat • • B. 0. & W., $0.65 A book often compared with the “Imitation;" a favorite of St. Francis de Sales; sometimes attributed to Castaniza. Semple, Rev. H. C., S. J. : Heaven Open to Souls Benziger, $2.75 The much-needed lesson, that it is not so hard as it commonly imagined to make an act of the Love of God; an enlightening and comforting volume. Sheehan, Rev. P. A.: Mariae Corona Browne & Nolan, $1.25 Had the Parish Priest of Doneraile written nothing else, this volume alone, full of the tenderest devotion to Mary, would be sufficient to preserve his name. Sloan, Rev. P. J. : With Christ My Friend Benziger, $1.25 Teresa of Jesus, St. : The Foundations “ $2.25 The Interior Castle • • “ $3.15 Here St. Teresa shows herself what Crashaw described her, the eagle and the dove. Her methods of prayer must not be attempted rashly, or without a guide, and only by those who lead a life of extraordinary holiness. Those who feel called to this state of prayer should also read the “Spiritual Canticle of the Soul," and “The Living Flame of Love” (Benziger), by St. John of the Cross. Tesniere, Rev. A.: The Eucharistic Christ ••.... Benziger, $1.75 Thomas a Kempis: The Imitation of Christ Kenedy, $0.50 A Meditation on the Life of Christ . . Herder, $1.00 Sermons to the Novices Regular .... “ $1.00 Of the second work, the Fordham Monthly says; “The work is an inspiration for the preacher of the Word of God, a source of light and life for the hour of prayer, and a message of sweetness and comfort in the ups and downs of life.” Of the “Sermons to the Novices Regular,” the Ave Maria writes: “Each discourse sets forth with the lucidity and general persuasiveness characteristic of the author of the Imitation, some principle or includes some virtue of the interior life. The charm of the book is felt in every page. “The Imitation of Christ” is one of the world’s master- pieces. With the exception of the Bible it has been trans- lated into more languages than any other book. In sim- plicity and unction it is unsurpassed. The spirit of Christ 82 MY BOOKCASE breathes in every word. It has brought light and strength to thousands. Even Voltaire was obliged to acknowledge that “it is the noblest book that ever came from the hand of man, for the Scriptures are from the hand of God.” It should be the constant companion of every Catholic. It will teach him to know his own heart, to realize the deceit of the world, and the inestimable blessing of a conscience at peace with God. The reading of a few of its golden sen- tences every day cannot but ennoble and sanctify. The Bible excepted, no other book is so universal and so human in its appeal. Tickell, Rev. G., S. J.: The Incarnate Word and Devotion to the Sacred Heart B. 0. & W., $0.75 Tissot, Rev. J. : Art of Profiting by Our Faults .... Benziger, $0.75 The Interior Life B. 0. & W., $2.45 The second book, said Cardinal Bourret, combats an evil which at times disfigures certain forms of piety, i. e., vague and sentimental religiosity encumbered with petty practices. The characteristics and progressive stages of an interior life of the genuine kind are admirably ex- plained. Vaughan, Rev. B., S.J.: The Sins of Society Herder, $0.60 Society, Sin and the Saviour “ $1.00 Sermons that will also make useful spiritual reading, earnest, outspoken and vehement. Vaughan, Rt. Rev. John: Dangers of the Day Ave Maria, $1.35 Faith and Folly B. O. & W., $2.40 P'rom Earth to Heaven ....•• Herder, $0.60 Happiness and Beauty Longmans, $0.60 Life Everlasting Kenedy, $2.75 Thoughts for All Times .... Vincentian Press, $1.00 Time and Eternity B. O. & W., $2.75 Bishop Vaughan has the gift of popularizing the teach- ings of the Church. His presentation of the most abstract truth, thanks to the transparency of the style and the felicity of his illustrations, reaches every class of reader. Cf. also Father Phelan’s “The Straight Path” and “From Dust to Glory.” (Longmans) ; Father McClorey’s “The Brazen Serpent.” Vercruysse, Rev. B., S. J.: Meditations for Every Day in the Year (2 Vols.), Benziger, $4.50 ASCETICAL AND DEVOTIONAL 83 One of the most popular meditation books. Similar books, are numerous, all solid and practical, with a special appeal in each. We mention a few: Newman’s “Medita- tions and Devotions” (Longmans, $2.00), the ’’Medita- tions of Father Hamon” (Benziger, $8.75, 5 Vols.); of Baxter (Benziger) ; of Jarrett (Herder) ; of Challoner (Benziger) ; of the Ven. Father Luis da Ponte (Benziger, 2 Vols.); of Mddaille (Herder); of Branchereau, 6 Vols.; of Chaignon, 2 Vols. (Benziger). Vermeersch, Rev. A., S. J.: Practical Devotion to the Sacred Heart, B. 0. & W., $1.65 Practical Devotion to the Blessed Virgin (2 Vols.), B. 0. & W., each, $1.65 The name of the Belgian canonist, theologian and as- cetical writer is sufficient guarantee for the excellence of these volumes. Vignat, Rev. L., S. J.: In Thy Courts . . > Longmans, $0.35 A simple but practical and heartfelt exposition of the beauty of a call to the religious life admirably translated by Father Matthew L. Fortier, S. J. Cf. Father Cassilly's “What Shall I Be?” (America Press, $0.10). Watson, Rev. M., S. J.: Within the Soul Kenedy, $1.25 Solid thoughts on the spiritual life in a series of little essays of fine literary workmanship. Zulueta, Rev. M. de, S. J.: The Divine Educator. O. P Kenedy, $0.50 An excellent guide for all who have the spiritual care of children and the young. 84 MY BOOKCASE SOCIALISM, SOCIOLOGY, ETC. Burke, Rev. E., S. J. : Political Economy ....•• American Book Co., $1.40 Recognized by all authorities to be one of the clearest and soundest expositions of its difficult subject. Cf. also Father Dewe's “History of Economics” (Benziger). Burke, Rev. T., C. S. P.: Reconstruction Virtues Paulist Press, $1.10 Cf. especially the “Pastoral Letter” of the American Bishops (The National Catholic Welfare Council) and their “Social Reconstruction” (Ibid). Casey, Rev. P. : The Theistic Social Ideal, Diederich-Schaefer Co., $0.60 Cf. Bishop Stang’s “Socialism and Christianity” (Ben- ziger). Cathrein, Rev. V., S. J., and Gettlemann, Rev. V., S. J.: Socialism, Its Theoretical Basis and Prac- tical Application Benziger, $2.75 One of the best presentations of the question, suited for classroom use. The work should be soon re-edited and brought up to date. Crawford, Virginia: Ideals of Charity Herder, $0.50 A common-sense exposition of the value of organized charity as compared with individual alms-giving. Cuthbert, Father, O. S. F. C. : Catholic Ideals in Social Life .... B. O. & W., $1.35 Cf. also “Catholic Studies in Social Reform,” eight Manuals on such practical subjects as the “Housing Prob- lem,” “The Church and Eugenics,” edited by the Catholic Social Guild (Herder). Day, Rev. H., S. J.: Catholic Democracy, Individualism and Socialism Heath, Cranton & Ouseley, $3.00 A keen analysis of the social problem pointing out the golden mean. Devas, C. S.: The Key to the World’s Progress. . . .Wagner, $1.00 Political Economy Longmans $4.00 Cf. G. O'Brien's “An Essay on Medieval Economic Teaching” (Longmans). SOCIALISM AND SOCIOLOGY 85 Elder, Benedict: Socialism Herder, $1.25 Cf. also Preuss’ “The Fundamental Fallacy of Social- ism” (Herder). Garriguet, Rev. L.: The Social Value of the Gospel Herder, $1.00 One of the most illuminating discussions of a difficult subject. Its purpose is to state the position taken by Our Lord on the questions of wealth, poverty, prosperity, com- munity of goods and economic progress. Gerrard, Rev. T. J.: Marriage and Parenthood, The Catholic Ideal, Wagner, $1.25 Goldstein, David and Mrs. M. Moore Avery: Bolshevism and Its Cure, Boston School of Political Economy, $1.50 Socialism, the Nation of Fatherless Chil- dren Flynn, $1.25 Husslein, Rev. J„ S. J.: The Catholic’s Work in the World . . Benziger, $1.50 Democratic Industry Kenedy, $1.50 The World Problem • • “ $1.50 Work, Wealth and Wages Matre, $1.00 To give but a sample of the scope of the practical studies of the “World Problem,” the author furnishes a complete and authoritative analysis of almost every phase of the great question of capital and labor. It is a living presentation of this important subject. Here Father Huss- lein examines the “State and Labor,” “The State and Wages,” “Democratic Control of Industries,” “The Woman Labor Problem,” “Ethics of Just Prices,” etc. Father Husslein’s work throws great light on all the social prob- lems of the day. Cf also Ming’s “Characteristics and Re- ligion of Modern Socialism” (Benziger), also “Morality of Modern Socialism” (Ibid). Jarrett, Rev. Bede, O. P. : Sf. Antonio, Patron of Economists .... Herder, $0.80 Kelleher, John C.: Private Ownership Gill, $1.50 Mereto, Rev. J. : The Red Peril . . . National Historical Society, $2.15 McKenna, L.: The Church and Labor . . • • Kenedy, $0.50 86 MY BOOKCASE Metlake, George: Christian Social Reform Dolphin Press, $1.50 O’Meara, Kathleen: Frederick Ozanam Christian Press $1.00 Parkinson, Rt. Rev. Mgr. H. : A Primer of Social Science. O.P. .Devin-Adair, $1.25 Quinn, Rev. G., S. J.: The Boy Savers’ Guide . . • • Benziger, $2.50 Ross, Rev. J. E.: Consumers and Wage Earners . . Devin-Adair, $1.25 Christian Ethics • • “ “ $3.00 Indulgences as a Social Factor in the Middle Ages Devin-Adair, $1.25 The Right to Work “ “ $1.25 Exceptions might be taken to one or two statements in the second volume, but as said above, it is of an eminently practical nature. Here the principles of ethics are brought down to every-day needs. Cf. also Meader’s “Your Pay Envelope,” (Devin-Adair, $1.60). Cf. Plater’s “A Primer of Peace and War” (Kenedy) useful for questions of in- ternational morality, Bird Coler’s “Two and Two Make Four” (Author). Ryan, Rev. J. A.: The Church and Socialism, Catholic Univ. Press, $1.50 Distributive Justice Macmillan, $2.25 A Living Wage • • “ $2.50 Dr. Ryan is one of our foremost authorities on all social and economic questions. Catholics look to him as a safe, yet progressive guide. Cf. also, Connery’s “Economic Truth,” (Providence Visitor, $0.25). Cf. Ryan's “Social Reconstruction” and Ryan-Husslein’s “The Church and Labor” (Macmillan). Schryvers, Rev. J., C. SS. R.: Handbook of Practical Economics . . Herder, $1.35 Spalding, Rev. H., S. J.: Talks to Nurses Benziger, $1.50 Cf. also, “Courtship and Marriage,” (America Press, $0.25), and Conroy’s “Talks to Parents” (Benziger). For the social questions of the day no one can afford to ne- glect the teachings of Pope Leo XIII, on the Condition of the Workingman, Liberty, the Constitution of the State, etc. For this Cf. Father Wynne's “The Great Encyclicals of Leo XIII.” (Benziger). Cf. also MacLean’s “The Morality of the Strike,” (Kenedy, $1.75). FICTION 89 force is given to them, by the clear understanding and pre- sentation of social and religious questions/ Benson, Mgr. R. H.: An Average Man Kenedy, $2.00 By What Authority? (First Edition) Benziger, $2.10 Come Rack! Come Rope! Kenedy, $2.00 History of Richard Raynal, Solitary . .Herder, $1.25 The Conventionalists • • “ $1.35 The Coward • • “ $1.35 Initiation Kenedy, $2.00 The King’s Achievement • • . . Herder, $1.50 Loneliness Kenedy, $2.00 The Necromancers • • Herder, $1.35 None Other Gods “ $1.35 Oddsfish ! • • Kenedy, $2.00 These novels should be familiar to every Catholic reader. “The King's Achievement,” “By What Authority?” “Come Rack! Come Rope!” “Oddsfish!” in which he paints the sufferings and the heroism of the English Catholics under Henry VIII, Elizabeth and Charles II, are full of dramatic movement and power. “An Average Man,” “Initiation,” “Loneliness” are studies of souls in conflict, while “The Coward” portrays certain psychological moods. There are faults of composition and structure in these books, but in all there is a spiritual note that must move the most indif- ferent. Cf. Benson’s “Life,” by Martindale (Longmans). Black, William: A Princess of Thule • • Harper, $1.75 How the love of a noble, sincere and unaffected woman makes a man at last of a weak and pleasure-loving hus- band. Blackmore, Richard D. : Lorna Doone Crowell, $2.75 One of the great novels of the language, a story of Ex- moor in the days of the Stuarts. Dramatic as the last scene is, it offends Catholic sentiment. Blundell, Mrs. Francis (M. E. Francis) : Beck of Beckford Kenedy, $2.00 Fianders Widow Longmans, $1.50 Dark Rosaleen • • Kenedy, $1.75 Miss Erin Benziger, $1.25 Manor Farm Longmans, $1.50 The Pastorals of Dorset “ $1.50 Yeoman Fleetwood • • “ $1.50 90 MY BOOKCASE All these tales are marked by delicacy of sentiment and style. Country life is presented with the skill of an expert. “Dark Rosaleen” is a forcible and dramatic presentation of the religious and social conditions of Ireland. Dr. Bod- kin, Honor Blake and Hector McTavish are splendid crea- novel. He is also the author of “Florine” (Murphy). Bolanden, Rev. Conrad Von: Bertha • • Kenedy, $0.75 Romance of the days of struggle between Henry IV of Germany and Pope Gregory VII; read also his “Baraba- rossa.” Bolanden is one of the masters of the historical novel. He is also the author of “Florine” (Murphy). Bordeaux, Henry: The Fear of Living • • Dutton, $2.00 A strong novel stirring the reader to a sense of duty and responsibility. Borden, Lucille: The Gates of Olivet Macmillan, $2.00 An idyl and a lesson; love and sacrifice; sketches of California, vignettes of Lourdes. Bourget, Paul: The Night Cometh Putnam, $2.00 This novel presents a dramatic and true picture of the attitude of the unbeliever and the Christian face to face with death. Boyce, Rev. John (“Paul Peppergrass”) : The Spaewife ....•• Church Supply, $1.50 A tale of the days of Queen Elizabeth. Alice Wentworth and Roger O’Brien are finely drawn and are worth know- ing. Cf. other Irish novelists v. g., Griffin, “The Colleg- ians,” (Duffy); Lever, “Tom Burke of ‘Ours’”. Lever at times caricatures his countrymen and has little respect for their Catholic belief and practices. Bracket, F. von: The Circus Rider’s Daughter .... Benziger, $1.25 Burnett, Frances Hodgson: A Fair Barbarian That Lass o’Lowries . . . T. Tembarom Cable, George W.: The Grandissimes • • . . Scribner, $1.90 Dr. Sevier “ $1.90 Sympathetic sketches of Creole ways and society. The Scribner, $1.75 “ $1.75 Century, $2.00 FICTION 91 first, romance, realism, tragedy; the second, a colorful pic- ture of old New Orleans before the days of the Civil War. Cf. also “Old Creole Days, (Scribner). For early Phila- delphia and Revolutionary days, see S. Weir Mitchell’s “Hugh Wynne, Free Quaker,” (Century). Caddell, Cecilia A. : Wild Times. 0. P Christian Press, $1.25 Sufferings of English Catholics under Elizabeth. Carbery, Ethna: The Passionate Hearts. 0. P Gill, $0.80 The scene is laid in the glens and on the coast of Don- egal; the story of a pure and noble love told in beautiful and refined language. Carmichael, Montgomery : John William Walshe Dutton, $2.50 Fiction so admirably presented that it is almost impos- sible to persuade oneself that it is not fact. Castle, Agnes and Edgerton : The Haunted Heart ....•• Appleton, $2.00 Hope of the House “ $2.00 Rose of the World Stokes, $1.90 Wolf-Lure . . • • Appleton, $2.00 Rousing calls to fight clean. Cf. also “The Wind’s Will,” “Minniglen,” “New Wine,” (Appleton). Champol, M.: Back to the World • • Benziger, $2.25 Cervantes, Miguel S. de: Don Quixote de la Mancha • • Burt, $1.75 Pronounced by Macaulay the world’s greatest romance. A wonderful combination of wit, humor, pathos. With the hero, Don Quixote, and his faithful squire, Sancho Panza, idealism and common-sense go hand in hand. At times, the language in unexpurgated editions, is somewhat coarse. Cf. abridged edition (Macmillan). Chesterton, G. K.: The Ball and the Cross. O.P Dodd, Mead, $1.50 The Innocence of Father Brown. . “ $1.50 The first, a paradoxical fantasy of London life, the start- ing point of which is the arrival of Lucifer in an air-ship, from which a holy man from Bulgaria alights on the ball of St. Paul’s. Father Brown is a clerical Sherlock Holmes Cf. also “The Flying Inn” and the “Ballad of the White Horse,” (Dodd, Mead). 92 MY BOOKCASE Churchill, Winston: Richard Carvel Macmillan, $2.00 The Crisis “ $2.00 The Crossing • • . “ $2.00 The first, a romance of Colonial America and “Geor- gian England,” in the fashion of Thackeray’s “Esmond” and written in the style of the period; the second dealing with the Civil War; both full of movement and incident. Clarke, Isabel C.: By the Blue River Benziger, $2.25 Children of Eve •• “ $2.25 The Deep Heart “ $2.25 The Elstones “ $2.25 Eunice • • “ $2.25 Fine Clay “ $2.25 Lady Trent’s Daughter “ $2.25 Only Anne • • “ $2.25 Prisoner’s Years “ $2.25 The Rest House “ $2.25 The Secret Citadel • • “ $2.25 Whose Name is Legion “ $2.25 The authoress of these novels is one of the best writers of fiction in English literature today. She is not adver- tised as one of the best-sellers, but she does not need that help. Her work is solid, true, marked by distinction of style. Of “Only Anne,” the Republic says: “The story has a haunfing beauty comparable only to that of Lucas Malet’s ‘The Far Horizon.' ” Of “Prisoners’ Years,” America writes: “Not only masterly but in a certain sense, master- ful.” “Fine Clay” deserves a place along side of Benson’s and Sheehan’s best. The opening scene of the “Elstones” is one of the most dramatic in Catholic literature. Cf. also her “Ursula Finch,” “Tressider's Sister,” “Average Cabins,” “Carina,” “The Light on the Lagoon” (Benziger). Connolly, James Brendan : The Deep Sea’s Toll Hiker Joy ••.... • “ $2.00 Open Water Running Free ....•• “ $2.00 “ $2.00 Paint the sea and the sea’s folk better, perhaps, than the work of any other living American writer. Cf. also “Crested Seas," “Out of Gloucester,” “Head Winds,” “Tide Rips” (Scribner). FICTION 93 Conrad, Joseph: Almayer’s Folly . . Doubleday, $2.00 Arrow of Gold u $2.00 Chance • • ft $2.00 Lord Jim, A Romance tt $2.00 The Mirror of the Sea tt $2.00 The Nigger of the Narcissus . . ti $2.00 Nostromo • • it $2.00 The Rescue it $2.00 Typhoon tt $2.00 Victory tt $2.00 Youth • • . . . tt $2.00 Splendid pictures of the sea in all its moods; colorful narrative of strife and revolution in a South American republic; secret rivers, wrecks, tragedies, demon-ships: Australia, Cuba, Samburan; mastery of description. Cf. also such sea-stories as Bullen’s “Cruise of the Cachalot,” (Appleton) ; W. Clark Russel’s “The Wreck of the Gros- venor,” and the “Frozen Pirate,” (Dodd, Mead). Conscience, Hendrick: The Lion of Flanders • • . . Murphy, $1.25 A chronicle glowing with the life and color of medieval Belgium. Conway, Katherine : Dream of Lilies ....•• Flvnn, $0.75 Lalor’s Maples “ $1.25 Marked by refinement of style. Those who like more stirring adventures should read the novels of Sophie Maude, published by Burns, Oates and Washbourne, “The Duchess of York’s Page,” “Gay Roy at the Court of St. Germain,” “The Hermit of the King,” “Right and Might in Tudor Days,” etc. Cooper, James Fenimore: The Deerslayer The Last of the Mohicans The Pathfinder The Pilot The Prairie The Spy Putnam, $1.75 $1.75 “ $1.75 “ $1.75 “ $1.75 “ $1.75 The wholesome and thoroughly American stories of our novelist deserve a revival. They form a national epic and should become more popular. Cooper added one splen- did figure to the characters of the world’s fiction, Natty Bumpo, as wise as Ulysses, as fearless and pure as Hector. 94 MY BOOKCASE Copus, Rev. J. E., S. J.: Andros of Ephesus Diederich-Schaefer, $0.60 The Son of Siro ....•• Benziger, $2.25 Both marked by interest of plot and strong Scriptural atmosphere and feeling. Craven, Madame Pauline (La Ferronays) : Fleurange Kilner, $0.75 Elaine • • Church Supply, $1.00 A Sister’s Story Christian Press, $0.75 Delicacy of style and feeling mark these novels. “A Sister’s Story” is a dramatic presentation of the work- ings of God’s grace in the soul and brings before us a model Christian household in its joys and sorrows. Crawford, Francis Marion: Corleone • • Macmillan, $1.50 Doctor Claudius “ $1.50 Don Orsino (Continuation of Saracinesca and Sant’ Ilario) “ $1.50 Marzio’s Crucifix “ $1.50 A Roman Singer “ $1.50 Sant’ Ilario “ $1.50 Saracinesca • “ $1.50 Via Crucis “ $1.50 The author excels iD the portraiture of the Italian aris- tocracy. The novels are interesting, but suffer from pad- ding and an excess of psychological analysis. Croly, George: Tarry Thou Till I Come .... Funk & Wagnalls, $2.00 This story of the Fall of Jerusalem and of the Wan- dering Jew is impressive, though over-elaborated in the splendor of its oriental imagery. Some of the notes appended to this edition are offensive to all who believe in the Divinity of Christ. Crowley, Mary C.: A Daughter of New France . . Little, Brown, O. P. In Treaty With Honor Love Thrives in War The Heroine of the Strait “ “ “ Brilliant pictures of Canada, old Detroit, battle of Lake Erie, Papineau, Gosford, Van Buren. Out of print. Dease, Alice: The Beckoning of the Wand Herder, $1.00 Shows the deep-rooted spirit of faith and the intense realization of the supernatural which distinguish the life of the Irish people. FICTION 9a Defoe, Daniel: Robinson Crusoe . . • • Crowell, $1.35 The book that every little boy used to read; one of the world’s books which, it is feared, only wise men read now. De La Pasture, Mrs. Henry (Lady Clifford): Adam Grigson Dutton, $2.00 Catherine's Child • • 44 $2.00 The Grey Knight “ $2.00 The Lonely Lady of Grosvenor Square “ $2.00 Master Christopher • • “ $2.00 Michael “ $2.00 Sound in matter and style. In “Michael” the millionaire hero, in order to please his fiancee accepts the doctrines of the Catholic Church. The case for the Catholic Church, for the Anglican and the agnostic is well stated. Cf. also “Peter's Mother,” “The Unlucky Family,” (Dutton). De Morgan, William : Alice for Short Holt, $2.00 It Can Never Happen Again “ $2.00 Joseph Vance “ $2.00 Somehow Good • “ $2.00 Intensely human and whimsically humorous; a combina- tion of the sympathy of Dickens and the wisdom of Thack- eray. The “andante” movement of the Victorians lingers with the stories and gives them a special charm. Dickens, Charles: Christmas Books Barnaby Rudge Bleak House David Copperfield Dombey and Son Great Expectations Oliver Twist Pickwick Papers Nicholas Nickleby Old Curiosity Shop Tale of Two Cities Houghton Mifflin, $2.25 “ “ $2.25 “ “ $2.25 “ “ $2.25 “ 14 $2.25 44 44 $2.25 44 ' “ $2.25 44 44 $2.25 44 44 $2.25 44 44 $2.25 44 44 $2.25 His kindly humor and pathos combined with his gen- erous fight for poor and social justice have endeared the name of Dickens to countless readers. Catholics cannot endorse everything that Dickens wrote. But to have roamed through his crowded picture gallery in youth and to turn back to the old familiar faces later on, is one of the pleasures of life.—Cheap editions of the English classics can be easily procured at almost any bookseller. 96 MY BOOKCASE Dorsey, Mrs. A. H.: Beth's Promise Murphy, $1.60 The Flemings. 0. P O’Shea, $1.60 Palms . . • • Murphy, $1.60 Tangled Paths Kenedy, $1.25 The Student of Blenheim Forest . . . Murphy, $1.60 Warp and Woof “ $1.60 Zoe’s Daughter . . • • “ $1.60 The sincerity, straightforwardness and religious unction of these early productions of American Catholic literature should again win them many readers. Doyle, Sir Arthur Conan: Adventures of Sherlock Holmes Harper, $2.00 Memoirs of Sherlock Holmes “ $2.00 The Return of Sherlock Holmes . . Doubleday, $1.90 Here the author is a splendid story-teller. Suggested by Edgar Allan Poe, the character of the analytic and self-appointed detective, Sherlock Holmes, is a real con- tribution to English fiction. It is a pity that the author strayed into the fog-land of Spiritism from the regions of high romance where he was such a fascinating guide. Earls, Rev. M., S. J. : Marie of the House d’Anters Benziger, $2.25 An original plot cleverly developed. Cf. also “Stuore” (Benziger). Egan, Maurice Francis: The Disappearance of John Longworthy, Ave Maria Press, $1.50 The Chatelane of the Rose • • . . Kilner, $0.90 The Ivy Hedge Benziger, $2.00 The Life Around Us Pustet, $1.00 The Vocation of Edward Conway . . Benziger, $1.65 The Wiles of Sexton Maginnis .... Century, $1.50 The author, who has done long and good service to his country and to American Catholic literature, excels in quiet humor and refinement of style. Eliot, George: Middlemarch . . • • Houghton Mifflin, $2.00 The Mill on the Floss “ $2.00 Romola Houghton Mifflin, $2.00 Silas Marner . . • • “ “ $2.00 Catholics approve neither the life nor the pessimistic doubt and naturalism of the author of these novels. These, however, teach the lesson that sin inevitably brings its FICTION . 97 punishment. The author possesses an extraordinary gift of psychological analysis, constructs her plots skillfully and has fine descriptive powers. Her style is masculine. Faber, Christine: Ambition's Conquest ....•• Kenedy, $1.25 Carroll O’Donoghue “ $1.25 The Guardian’s Mystery “ $1.25 A Mother’s Sacrifice • • . . “ $1.25 Interesting in plot and inspiring in lesson. Fox, John, Jr. : The Little Shepherd of Kingdom Come, Scribner, $2.00 Life in the Kentucky mountains, then the Civil War, when the hero is torn by conflicting sympathies. General Morgan is a prominent figure. Cf. Eggleston’s “The Hoosier Schoolmaster’’ (Thompson). Fullerton, Lady Georgiana: Constance Sherwood Christian Press, $1.00 Ellen Middleton Murphy, $1.50 Grantley Manor • • . . “ $1.50 Lady Bird “ $1.50 Rose Leblanc . . • • Kenedy, $0.75 All marked by distinction and charm. “Ellen Middle- ton” was highly praised by Poe. Gaskell, Elizabeth: Cranford Putnam, $2.00 A delightful study of life in a quaint English village; many school editions. Goldsmith, Oliver: The Vicar of Wakefield • • . . . .Crowell, $0.75 The morality is of the purely natural kind, but for sim- plicity, ease and humor, the style has seldom been sur- passed; the epic of the fireside, with an appeal to some of the tenderest emotions. Gray, Mary Agatha: The Tempest of the Heart Benziger, $1.25 The Turn of the Tide “ $1.25 Read also her “Like Unto a Merchant” (Benziger). Gross, Mark S., S. J. : To the Dark Tower Kenedy, $1.75 Full of movement, adventure and mystery. 98 MY BOOKCASE Hale, Edward Everett: The Man Without a Country . . Little, Brown, $1.25 A timely lesson in patriotism, although built on an improbable foundation. Harland, Henry: The Cardinal’s Snuff-Box Dodd, Mead, $1.50 My Lady Paramount “ $1.50 Masterpieces of delicate humor. The Cardinal of the first story is one of the most lovable priests in English fiction, a genuine creation. Anglo-Italian life is faithfully presented and the descriptions of Italian scenery are of rare beauty. Read also Hudson’s “Abbd Pierre” (Apple- ton). Harris, Joel Chandler : Balaam and His Master Houghton, $1.75 Free Joe and Other Georgian Sketches, Scribner, $1.50 Mingo • • Houghton, $1.75 Nights with Uncle Remus “ $2.25 Uncle Remus • Appleton, $2.50 Uncle Remus and His Friends .... Houghton, $2.25 In Uncle Remus, Harris contributed an original figure to American letters as distinctive as Cooper’s Natty Bumpo. Uncle Remus is a shrewd old negro, a product of planta- tion days in the South. His mind is a store of wonderful ‘‘beast stories” whose moral he adapts to the character and foibles of his hearers. The hero is “Brer Rabbit,” a veri- table Ulysses among the “critters.” Hawthorne, Nathaniel: The House of the Seven Gables . . Houghton, $2.25 The Marble Faun “ $2.25 Mosses from an Old Manse “ $2.25 Twice-Told Tales • • “ $2.25 The first is the story of an hereditary curse, the second that of the awakening of a conscience, in which there is a fine tribute to the power and the consolations of the Sac- rament of Penance. A gloomy Calvinistic theology and a morbid psychology tinge Hawthorne’s works, but they up- hold the moral law and teach the consequences of sin. Cf. also his juveniles: "Tanglewood Tales” and “Wonder Book for Boys and Girls" (Houghton, Mifflin). Hearn, Lafcadio: Chita • • Harper, $2.00 A father’s quest for his lost daughter and his death from yellow fever just as he is on the point of finding her. A story of Louisiana, with unsurpassed descriptions of a tropical storm and of the sea in its splendors and in its fury. Hearn at his best. FICTION 99 Hemon, Louis: Maria Chapdelaine . Macmillan, $2.00 A Canadian tale of the Lac St. Jean country. For a year all America gave to the heroine, a second Evangeline, a place in its heart. A beautiful picture of a Catholic people. Hinkson, Katharine Tynan : A Daughter of Kings Benziger, $2.00 Her Fathers Daughter. . . . • • ” $2.90 Her Ladyship. O. P Smith, Elder, $1.25 A Girl of Galway • • Blackie, $1.50 Men and Maids “ $1.00 That Sweet Enemy Lippincott, $1.00 The Way of a Maid • • Dodd, Mead, $1.25 The writer has a keen insight into certain aspects of Irish life. Miss Chenevix and her faithful old servant in “Her Ladyship” are cleverly sketched. Howells, William Dean: A Hazard of New Fortunes Houghton, $2.00 The Rise of Silas Lapham “ $2.00 A Traveler from Altruria “ $2.00 The first is a romance of business, the story of a coarse but fundamentally manly individual brought into contact with “society”; the second describes the domestic and business troubles of Mr. and Mrs. March. The “Traveler** is an Utopian novel, in which the Altruist reviews the heartlessness of the pampered classes of society. Mr. Howells is at his best in descriptions of New England life. He is the master of the “reporter school,” he records exactly what he sees, but does not reach much below the surface. Cf. also “The Lady of the Aroostook,” “The Ken- tons” (Houghton Mifflin). Cf. Hardy’s “Under the Green- wood Tree” (Dutton). Irving, Washington: The Alhambra • * Putnam, $1.50 The Conquest of Granada “ $1.50 Bracebridge Hall “ $0.70 A History of New York, by Diedrich Knickerbocker . . • • “ $1.50 Salmagundi “ $1.50 The Sketch Book “ $1.50 The Tales of a Traveler •• “ $1.50 The first two volumes, not free from bigotry, are partly romance, partly history; they contain picturesque and stir- ring pages. The author’s sympathies seem to be rather with the Moors than the Christians. “Bracebridge Hall” in its pictures of English life, recalls Addison. Diedrich 100 MY BOOKCASE Knickerbocker’s volume begins as a parody on a preteiv tious history and is continued in a vein of comedy in which fact and fiction are humorously mingled. “Salma- gundi” is a “hodge-podge” of “whim-whams” and odds and ends of the most irrelevant but delightful topics. The “Sketch Book” and “Tales” contain some of the choicest gems of American letters. A return to the pages of Irv- ing will refine the taste. Jackson, Helen M. (Mrs. Hunt) : Ramona Little, Brown, $2.00 The book might be called an apology for the Indian. It was inspired in order to expose the injustice of the United States Government toward the Red Man. A Mission Indian is the hero. The author is fair towards Catholics and recognizes the civilizing influence of the Church. California life and scenery are well drawn. James, Henry: The American • • Houghton, $2.00 The Europeans “ $2.00 An International Episode Harper, $1.75 “The American” is perhaps the best, certainly one of the least involved in construction and in style of the author’s works. It contrasts the pride and meanness of a set of old-world aristocrats with the manhood of a strongly- fibered American. “The Europeans” registers the impres- sions made by Europeanized Americans on Puritan Boston. The “Episode” answers the query: “Will the English noble- man wed the fair American?” Jewett, Sarah Orne: Deephaven Houghton, $1.50 A humorous but kindly description, after the manner of “Cranford,” of the old-fashioned inhabitants of a decayed seaport town of New England. Johnson, Samuel: Rasselas Burt, $1.75 One of the first attempts at formal novel-making in English. It lacks action and movement and is an alle- gory rather than a story. By contact with the world the Prince of Abyssinia learns where true peace and happiness are to be found. The style is rich but ponderous. Cf. in connection with Johnson his “Life” by Boswell (Dutton). Johnston, Mary: Cease Firing Houghton, $2.00 To Have and to Hold “ $2.00 The Confederacy and Stonewall Jackson are the heroes of the first book, full of the din of battle. The last is a romance of early Virginia (1650), a little unreal, but full of action. FICTION 101 Kennedy, John Pendleton: Horseshoe Robinson Burt, $1.00 South Carolina during the War of Independence. The book deserves something better than the long neglect from which it has suffered. Keon, Grace: Just Happy Devin-Adair, $1.75 Not a Judgment • • Benziger, $1.65 The Ruler of the Kingdom “ $1.65 When Love is Strong “ $1.65 Keon, Miles Gerald: Dion and the Sybil “ $1.25 A spirited story of Rome under Tiberias, and at the same time a strong piece of apologetic literature. The taming of the Sejan horse, Dionysius’ proof of the exist- ence of the Divinity and the apology of the gladiators have been too long forgotten. Kickham, Charles : Knocknagow v Duffy, $3.00 Here, the “Homes of Tipperary” are described with deep insight and tender love; undoubtedly one of the most faith- ful transcriptions from life of the ways and manners of the Irish people at their best. King, Charles: Between the Lines . . Harper, $1.75 Cadet Days “ $1.60 The Deserter • • Lippincott, $1.35 Foes in Ambush “ $1.35 Lanier of the Cavalry “ $1.35 Under Fire • “ $1.35 Stories of military life, bright, healthy and replete with movement; varied in character and incident. Kipling, Rudyard: Captains Courageous . . • • The Jungle Book Kim Puck of Pook’s Hill The Second Jungle Book Soldier Stories Soldiers Three Under the Deodars Doubleday, $2.00 44 $2.00 “ $2.00 44 $2.00 44 $2.00 44 $2.00 44 $2.00 44 $2.00 The first volume describes the life on the high seas of New England fishermen and the training of a young 102 MY BOOKCASE pampered millionaire by these rude but kindly teachers. The Jungle Books present us with Mowgli, the man of the woods and the brother to the wild animals. “Kim’' chronicles the wanderings of a weird little waif and of a lama through the cities of India. Kim and his lama are a fascinating pair. “Puck of Pook’s Hill” makes us acquainted with the secrets told by the fairy to the children he meets on the South Downs. Anglo-Indian life, startling adventures, escapes, fights, fill up the other volumes. No great ideals or principles give substantial value to these works, but they are full of “go,” of action, and’ of a certain virility and driving force which have made them popular. L’Ermite, Pierre: Alberta, Adventuress Beriziger, $2.25 The Mighty Friend “ $2.25 Powerful novels, dealing with social questions. In “The Mighty Friend,” Odile and De la Ferlandiere are nobly drawn. Lincoln, Joseph: Cap’n Dan’s Daughter ....•• Appleton, $2.00 Cap’n Eri • • “ $2.00 Extricating Obadiah “ $2.00 Mr. Pratt’s Patients • • “ $2.00 Mary ’Gusta “ $2.00 Partners of the Tide “ $2.00 These Cape Cod stories and others by the same author deserve their popularity. They are full of humor and strong human sympathies. Cf. also “The Portygee,” “Cy v Whittaker’s Place,” “Fair Harbor” (Appleton). Lytton, Edward Bulwer: The Last Days of Pompeii .... Little Brown, $2.00 The Last of the Barons, 2 Vols. “ “ $4.00 My Novel (3 Vols.) “ “ $6.00 The first represents Roman society under the Flavii and the first days of Christianity; the second depicts the strug- gles of the War of the Roses with Warwick as the cen- tral figure. The last volume is a review of English society; an overcrowded gallery of portraits. The style is at times gaudy and theatrical. The author is inclined to sensa- tionalism and is not free from prejudice and bigotry. Maher, Richard Aumerle: The Heart of a Man Benziger, $2.25 The Shepherd of the North Macmillan, $2.00 Two powerful stories. The first tells how, after many struggles, Jim Lloyd realizes that the Catholic Church is the truest friend of the workingman. The Shepherd of the FICTION 103 second novel is Bishop Joseph Winthrop Alden, the pro- tector and defender of the people. The plot hinges on the seal of Confession. Manzoni, Alessandro: The Betrothed Harcourt, $2.00 One of th e world’s finest novels, the idyl and tragedy of the love of two simple villagers; a genuinely Catholic story with a thoroughly Catholic atmosphere; admired by Scott and Macaulay. The scene is in Milan and along the shores of the Lake of Como in the earlier part of the sev- enteenth century.' The book reveals a deep insight into human nature and breathes the tenderest sympathy for the poor. The monk, Christoforo, and Cardinal Federigo Borommeo are gloriously painted. Mark Twain : Huckleberry Finn . Harper, $2.25 Rich in its racy humor; a genuine American story. Cf. also his “Joan of Arc,” (Harper). Marryatt, Frederick : Jacob Faithful Dutton, $1.00 Masterman Ready “ $1.00 Mr. Midshipman Easy • • “ $1.00 Peter Simple “ $1.00 All descriptive of life in the English navy about eighty years ago. Racy sailor yarns of wrecks, sea-fights, encoun- ters with savages, life on a desert island. The death of Masterman Ready is well worth reading. Marshall, Archibald: Abington Abbey Dodd, Mead, The Eldest Son “ “ The Graftons The Honor of the Clintons .... “ “ Recall Trollope both in matter and form. Masse, Justin: The Two Dreams Devin-Adair, $1.75 The story won the admiration of Pierre Loti—a tale of sublime sacrifice. Melville, Herman: Moby Dick or the White Whale .... Dutton, $1.00 The finest sea story, perhaps, ever written, not except- ing the best of Conrad and Clark Russell, nor Cooper’s “Pilot”; the epic of the American whale fisheries. Young and old will be thrilled with the adventures and tragic death of Captain Ahab who scours the seas for the white faced whale whose jaws hhd sheared off his leg and made $2.00 $2.00 $2.00 $2.00 104 MY BOOKCASE him a cripple for life. The style is not always felicitous, but when at its best, it is superb. The crew that sailed with Ahab would be the envy of the Flying Dutchman himself. Miles, George H.: The Truce of God 0. P. Full of the romance arid spirit of the Middle Ages. Minogue, Anna C.: Cardome Kenedy, $1.25 Mitford, Mary Russell : Our Village Macmillan, $0.50 Delightful sketches of English rural life and scenery. Moore, Leslie: The Greenway Kenedy, $2.00 The House Called Joyous Garde “ $2.00 Masterpieces of delicate and refined artistry. In the death of the gifted authoress, Catholic letters sustained a severe loss. Mulholland, Rosa: Agatha’s Hard Saying Benziger, $1.65 A Fair Emigrant • • . . Kilner, $0.90 Marcella Grace Benziger, $1.25 Nora of Waterford .... Kenedy, $1.60 The Wild Birds of Killeevy Wagner, $1.00 The most striking characteristic of these novels is a style of singular purity and grace and a quiet beauty very different from the unnatural style so much in vogue. “The Wild Birds of Killeevy," is one of the most pathetic tales of Irish life. “Marcella Grace” is dramatic in incident. Navery de, Raoul: Idols Benziger, $1.25 Captain Roscoff Kenedy, $1.10 The Monk’s Pardon Benziger, $1.25 The Treasure of the Abbey ••.... Gill, $1.20 ' Remarkable for plot and bristling with incident. “The Monk’s Pardon” is an historical romance of the Spain of Philip IV, with the painter, Alonzo Cano as one of the central figures. “Idols” is a mystery novel, intricate enough to satisfy the most exacting. The others are tales of the French Revolution; all thoroughly Catholic. Newman, John Henry: Callista •• Kenedy, $1.25 Loss and Gain Longmans, $2.00 “Callista” unfolds the story of an African martyr of FICTION 105 the third century; remarkable rather for analysis of char- acter than for stirring incident. There are glowing pass- ages such as the description of the plague of locusts and the possession of Juba. In “Loss and Gain”, which to a certain extent tells the story of the author’s conversion, there are glimpses of University life at Oxford, and a clear statement of the differences between Catholicism and the Church of England. Noble, Frances: Gertrude Mannering Marlier, $1.00 Not for This World Only . . • • Herder, $0.75 The Temptation of Nora Leecroft Gill, $1.35 O’Grady, Standish: The Coming of Cuchulain ......... Stokes, $2.25 The Flight of the Eagle. 0. P., Lawrence & Bullin, $1.10 The Gates of the North . . “ “ “ $1.10 Ulrick the Ready ........ “ “ “ $1.10 The “Flight” is a vivid narrative of the kidnapping of the great Hugh Roe O’Donnell and of his escape from Dublin Castle; time, the days of the Elizabethan domina- tion in Ireland. “Ulrick” weaves the story of the battle of Kinsale and the siege of Dunboy into the history of O'Sullivan Ulrick in the last days of Elizabeth’s reign. The other two volumes are the prose-epic of the national hero of Erin. O’Grady’s style rises at times to “the grand note.” Like Gerald Griffin, O’Grady did excellent work for the cause of Irish literature. “O. Henry” (Sidney Porter): The Four Million Doubleday, $1.90 Roads of Destiny “ $1.90 Masterpieces of the short story, healthy in their moral lesson, full of pathos and humor. The author loves the poor. Read also his “Trimmed Lamp.” Oemler, M. Conway: Slippy McGee Century, $1.00 All about a burglar, a priest, some butterflies, two vil- lains and Mary Virginia. O’Reilly, John Boyle: Moondyne Kenedy, $1.25 A stirring tale of the Australian Bush. Page, Thomas Nelson: John Marvel, Assistant • • Scribner, $2.00 Red Rock “ $2.00 Tales of the South. In “Red Rock,” the Reconstruction period and the fortunes of “Red Rock” plantation; the 106 MY BOOKCASE negroes are sympathetically, and the “carpet-baggers” sar- castically drawn. In “John Marvel,” the friendship is described of three men who meet in a Southern college; a fine bit of social, economic and psychological analysis. Parker, Gilbert: A Ladder of Swords • • Harper, $2.00 The Seats of the Mighty Appleton, $2.00 Pater, Walter: Marius the Epicurean Macmillan, $2.25 The mental, moral and spiritual growth of a Roman, the friend of Marcus Aurelius and Galen. The style is beautiful, though at times of an evanescent and tenuous quality; the picture of Rome is rich in color. The hero does not embrace Christianity, but admires it and feels its influence. The incidents are few and the movement is slow. ( - . . _ jj Poe, Edgar Allan: Tales of Mystery, Imagination and Humor, Dutton, $1.00 These tales are the extreme development of the “Gothic” romance “with added analytic and psychological effect.” Most of them are improbable, but they are all. thrilling in spite of this fundamental error. They contain detective riddles, hallucinations, horrors, the mysteries of mesmer- ism, phantoms, tombs, charnel houses, torture pits: tales admirably told, marvelously built up and inexorably march- ing to their conclusion. They are artistic, or rather arti- ficial. The art is not of the noblest kind, for it works extravagantly upon the sensibilities and the nerves; it leaves us in a state of despondency and gloom. Poe is the forerunner of Wells, Conan Doyle and Jules Verne. Porter Jane : The Scottish Chiefs Dutton, $1.00 Thaddeus of Warsaw Burt, $1.00 The chiefs are Wallace and Bruce; their deeds of hero- ism in the war of Scottish Independence (1296-1314) are vigorously told. The “Thaddeus” was suggested by events in the latter part of the life of Thaddeus Kosciusko. The hero is Count Thaddeus Sobieski, the type of fhe faultless and idealized hero, gallantly fighting for his country, and later, when in exile in London, surrounded by an atmos- phere of mysterious dignity and grandeur. Old-fashioned, but healthy and invigorating. Radcliffe, Anne The Mysteries of Udolpho Dutton, $1.00 A real “thriller”; time, the end of the sixteenth cen- tury; theater of operations, a gloomy gorge and a grim FICTION 107 dungeon in the Appennines; haunted chambers, a mys- tic veil and a maiden in distress; descriptions highly colored, but not without beauty,, of the Pyrennes, the Alps and Venice. Cf. also “St. Elmo,” by Augusta Evans Wil- son; Mrs. Belloc-Lowndes “The Lonely House," (Doran), and Wilkie Collins’ “Moonstone,” (Harper), all a little eerie. Charlotte Bronte’s “Jane Eyre," (Dutton), to some extent belongs to the same class. Reid, Christian: A Child of Mary . . • • Ave Maria, $1.75 A Daughter of the Sierras Herder, $0.50 A Far-Away Princess ....... Devin-Adair, $1.75 A Woman of Fortune Benziger, $1.65 Heart of Steel • • Appleton, $1.50 Vera’s Charge Ave Maria, $1.75 The Wargrave Trust Benziger, $1.65 A Daughter of a Star Devin-Adair, $1.75 Weighed in the Balance .... Church Supply, $1.50 Well written and artistically constructed stories which reflect Catholic life and practises. See also the gifted novelist's “Carmelia,” “Philip’s Restitution," “The Light of the Vision," “Armine." Sadlier, Mrs. James: The Blakes and the Flanagans Kenedy, $0.75 The Daughter of Tyrconnell. O. P . . . “ $0.75 Willie Burke Church Supply, $0.50 In these volumes Mrs. Sadlier did pioneer work in Cath- olic fiction, for which we should always be grateful. Scott, Sir Walter: The Abbott Houghton Mifflin, $2.00 The Antiquary .... “ “ $2.00 The Black Dwarf “ “ $2.00 The Bride of Lammermoor “ “ $2.00 Count Robert of Paris . . “ “ $2.00 Kenilworth “ “ $2.00 Ivanhoe “ “ $2.00 The Legend of Montrose. “ “ $2.00 The Monastery “ “ $2.00 Quentin Durward “ “ $2.00 Rob Roy “ “ $2.00 The Talisman “ “ $2.00 Steeped in the romantic spirit of the Catholic Middle Ages, Stiott is credited with being the morning star of the Oxford movement. All his novels bear the marks of genius, though some of them show indications of preju- 108 MY BOOKCASE dice against the Church. The novels form a great picture gallery, full of color and movement. Sheehan, Canon Patrick A.: The Blindness of Dr. Gray Longmans, $2.00 Geoffrey, Austin, Student . . • • Gill, $1.50 Glenanaar Lone-mans, $2.00 The Graves at Kilmorna “ $2.00 Lisheen • • “ $2.00 Luke Delmege “ $2.00 My New Curate • • . . Marlier Pub. Co., $2.00 The Triumph of Failure B. O. & W., $1.80 Canon Sheehan is not only a delightful story-teller, he becomes the personal friend of his readers. He knows Ireland, its priests and people, and pictures them with sympathy. His books are packed with thought, with the kindliest humor, the highest ideals. “My New Curate" is the study of a seaside Irish village from the point of view of a lovable old Irish priest, an easy-going scholar and saint, brimful of good resolu- tions to better the lot of his equally lovable and easy-going flock. “Daddy Dan" as his people lovingly nickname him, is a real addition to literature. The new curate. Father Letheby, a priest of the loftiest character, and his efficiency methods are drawn in fine contrast to his pastor. In “Geoffrey Austin, Student," and its sequel, “The Triumph of Failure," Canon Sheehan depicts a soul tragedy. Geoffrey suffers shipwreck of his faith and falls very low, but through humiliation and suffering receives strength to rise to the heights of atonement. Some of the finest pages of Canon Sheehan are found in these books. “The Triumph" was the author’s favorite. The volumes, how- ever, make at times rather gloomy reading. The “Blindness of Dr. Gray," like “My New Curate,” is a study of Irish ecclesiastical- life. Dr. Gray is a believer in strict justice. After one sad mistake he learns the lesson that the world is better governed by love than by law. “Glenanaar" is a study of tainted heredity in a family of informers. The Great Liberator is one of its figures. “Lisheen" shows an idealistic Kerry landlord who puts into practise his ideals of social regeneration by living the life of a common laborer. The life of the Irish priest and his people are depicted in “Luke Delmege." This is one of the strongest works of the author. Sienkiewicz, Henryk: The Deluge (2 Vols.) • The Knights of the Cross . . On the Field of Glory Pan Michael Quo Vadis • • Through the Desert (Juvenile) With Fire and Sword Little, Brown, $4.50 $2.25 “ “ $2.25 “ “ $2.25 “ “ $2.25 . . . .Benziger, $2.00 Little, Brown, $2.25 FICTION 109 Sienkiewicz is one of the world’s great story-tellers, in some respects superior to Scott. In “Quo Vadis” and in the “Deluge” some chapters are obtrusively suggestive. Scenes of barbarous cruelty are also needlessly de- scribed. But the lessons given are those of faith, devo- tion to duty, respect for holy things, sacrifice and self- control. “The Knights of the Cross” describes the strug- gles of Poland against the Teutonic invasion in the fif- teenth century; “With Fire and Sword,” her fight against the Cossacks; the “Deluge,” the wars against the Swedish King, Karl Gustav; “Pan Michael,” her fight against the Tartars; “On the Field of Glory,” the crusade against the Turks, under Sobieski, a Polish epic. The stories are con- ceived on a vast scale and give to romance some of its finest figures, Pan Zagloba, a combination of cowardice and heroism, as bibulous as a sponge, but the soul of honor, the stanchest of friends, a bad “mouth” but a good heart, the sworn enemy of Tartars, Turks and traitors, a polish Falstaff and an improvement on the original; the incomparable swordsman, “Pan Michael,” who with one thrust of his rapier snuffs out the lives of Poland’s enemies “as easily as a sacristan snuffs out the candles on the altar;” the giant Pan Podbipienta. the stainless knight, who dies under the Tartar arrows reciting the litany of Our Ladv. The defense of Yasna Gora, the shrine of Our Lady of Chenstochova, has nothing superior to it in romantic literature. Pan Kmita’s struggle against his weaker self and his rise to the heights of heroism form a thrilling story. “Quo Vadis” is a dramatic presentation of Roman life under Nero. “Through the Desert” is the story of a Polish boy and girl kidnapped by the Mahdists. Skinner, Henrietta: Espiritu Santo Harper, $1.75 Scenes of artist life in Paris. The spiritual beauty of Catholicism is well brought out; among the very best of American Catholic novels. Smith, F. Hopkinson: Colonel Carter of Cartersville .... Houghton, $2.00 Felix O’Day. 0. P Scribner, $2.00 Kennedy Square. O. P “ $2.00 Tom Grogan Houghton, $2.00 “Colonel Carter” presents us with a portrait of the people of the South, with an erratic but noble-hearted old Yankee and his devoted servant, Chad. The ideal rela- tions between master and man form a touching picture. In “Kennedy Square,” aristocratic life in Maryland about eighty years ago, with Edgar Allen Poe playing a part in a story. Tom Grogan is the wife of a New York stevedore, who after the death of her husband, continues his work. She is a fine blend of strength 110 MY BOOKCASE of purpose and character, while remaining a delicate and tender-hearted woman. “Felix O’Day” is, with “Colonel Carter,” the best of the author’s works. It depicts New York life and introduces us to a noble priest. Spearman, Frank H.: The Marriage Verdict Scribner, $2.00 Nan of Music Mountain : . “ $2.00 Whispering Smith “ $2.00 The author knows American life and presents it with power. Spillman, Rev. J., S. J.: Cross and Chrysanthemum Herder, $1.00 Lucius Flavius “ $1.25 Victim of the Seal of Confession .... “ $0.75 The Wonderful Flower of Woxindon . “ $0.75 Dickens and Scott were the models of this Jesuit novelist. If he does not equal them, he makes good use of their methods to bring home to his readers the beauty and truth of the Catholic Church. In “The Wonderful Flower of Woxindon” we have a dramatic tale of the days of Mary, Queen of Scots. The title of the third story on the list is enough to reveal its latent possibilities. Stevenson, Robert Louis: The Black Arrow Scribner, $1.60 Kidnapped “ $1.60 The Master of Ballantrae “ $1.60 The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, Scribner, $1.60 Treasure Island • • “ $1.60 Stevenson is one of the princes of romance. His tales are wholesome, and according to Professor Phelps, “more thrillingly adventurous than Scott’s; his characters are equally interesting; his style is immeasurably superior.” “Treasure Island” is a masterpiece of romance, “a story about a man and a treasure, and a mutiny, and a derelict ship, and a current, .... and a doc- tor, and another doctor, and a sea-song with a chorus “Yo-ho-ho and a bottle of rum. ...” Pew, Black Dog and Long John Silver are monumental villains strongly in- dividualized. “The Black Arrow” is a Yorkist tale of the Wars of the Roses, with Richard III. as one of the actors. “Kidnapped” is a rival of “Treasure Island” in its hair-breadth escapes and adventures. Alan Breck is a resourceful and daring soldado and the fight in the round- house of the ship will satisfy any self-respecting boy. “The Master of Ballantrae” narrates the tragic downfall of a Scottish family during the Jacobite wars; there is a thrilling midnight duel. “The Strange Case” is a FICTION 111 study of dualism or change of personality, depicting the conflict of good and evil in a man; not an immoral, but a rather depressing picture. Stockton, Frank R. : The Adventures of Captain Horn . . Scribner, $1.90 The Casting Away of Mrs. Leeks and Mrs. Aleshine Century, $1.75 The Lady or the Tiger? Scribner, $1.75 Pomona’s Travels “ $1.60 Rudder Grange • • “ $1.50 The Squirrel Inn Century, $1.75 Stockton is a professional humorist and mystifier. “Captain Horn” is a yarn of blood and gold. “The Casting Away of Mrs. Leeks and Mrs. Aleshine,” with its sequel, “The Dusantes,” narrates the adventures of two prim and prosaic matrons on a deserted isle, their methodical house- keeping and the further adventures of the castaways in a snow-bound stage coach. “The Lady or the Tiger?” is a purposely unfinished story. In “Rudder Grange,” startling experiences on a deserted barge; commonplace situations told with genuine humor. In “Pomona’s Travels” we ac- company Pomona- on her wedding trip and get the bene- fit of her shrewd observations. “Squirrel Inn” is a quaint hostelry sheltering the queerest samples of humanity. One of these is engaged in translating Dickens into modern Greek. Taggart, Marion Ames: No Handicap A splendid story. . . . . Benziger, $2.00 Tarkington, Newton Booth: Gentle Julia . .Doubleday, $1.75 The Gentleman From Indiana. . u $2.00 Monsieur Beaucaire a $2.50 The Turmoil ••.... ft $2.50 The second is a story of the relentless warfare waged by a young journalist against the plots of a band of political rogues, the last survivals of ruder times in the history of Indiana. “Monsieur Beaucaire” tells the complications aris- ing out of a French nobleman’s masquerading as a barber at Bath in the days when Beau Nash was the leader of fashion. The end is startling. “Penrod” and “Seventeen” are written in a whimsical and lighter vein. Thackeray, William Makepeace : Henry Esmond • • Harper, $2.25 The Newcomes “ $2.25 Pendennis • • “ $2.25 112 MY BOOKCASE Vanity Fair Harp'er, $2.25 The Virginians “ $2.25 Thackeray is something of a pessimist. But he stands for honesty, truth and virtue. He paints the world as it is, insisting too much at times on its seamy side, and painting some of his villains in a rather attractive light. His morality is purely natural. He is not free from big- otry where the Church and its doctrines are concerned. His style has idiomatic flavor, balance and artistic reserve; it lacks warmth. Thackeray moralizes to excess and his stories do not “get on” as rapidly as modern readers like. “Henry Esmond” written in the style of the eighteenth century, introduces us to the men and women of that age. In spite of their frills, many of them are sorry specimens of humanity. Beatrix is a pitiable figure; her end as Baroness Bernstein is probably the worst punish- ment which the novelist could inflict upon her. In “The Newcomes” the Colonel is a lovable figure, while Barnes Newcome is made purposely repulsive. “The Virginians” presents us with a picture of Washington in his earlier days; “Pendennis,” with that of the young man of the beginning of the nineteenth century. “Vanity Fair,” with its Becky Sharp is a picture sadly true to life and society. Tragedy and comedy are combined. There is little set de- sign in the work. It resembles a real fair with all condi- tions of men and women passing you on the way. Much, perhaps, of the author’s bitterness is only superficial. He writes at times pages of the tenderest pathos and emotion. Trollope, Anthony: Barchester Towers Dutton, $1.00 Doctor Thorne “ $1.00 Framley Parsonage “ $1.00 The Last Chronicles of Barset,(2 vols.), Dutton, $2.00 Orley Farm Dodd, Mead, $1.00 The Warden Dutton, $1.00 Wholesome, clean and as thoroughly English, it has been said, as an English beefsteak. As the chronicler of the lives of the clergy of the Anglican Establishment, Trollope is unsurpassed. Some of his ecclesiastical characters, Bishop Proudie and the terrible Mrs. Prou- die, Warden Harding, one of the most lovable men in English fiction, Archdeacon Grantly, and such life- like personages as the worldly Duke of . Omnium are first-rate. “The Last Chronicles of Barset” is a moving tragedy, based on an accusation of forgery brought against an Anglican clergyman of the strictest honesty, who bears up silently under the charge. Verne, Jules: Around the World in Eighty Days .... Burt, $0.75 Michael Strogoff . . • • “ $0.75 FICTION 113 The Mysterious Island Burt, $0.75 Twenty Weeks in a Balloon “ $0.75 Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea Burt, $0.75 Jules Verne is one of the pioneers in the art of combining the realities of science with the fictions of the imagination. He guessed out some startling modern inventions. “Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea,” and “The Mysterious Island” give us the story of a submarine cruise and of the hate and subtle vengeance of an Indian prince. Some of the scientific data and wonders unfolded by the author are of an unscientific character. But boys will be interested in them and they may develop the scientific gift. The books are wholesome and full of action. They treat religion and holy things with reverence and teach initiative, sacrifice and self-control. Wallace, Lewis: Ben Hur Harper, $1.75 Once a popular “Tale of the Christ,” but the govern- ing motive is revenge ruling the heart of the Jew, Ben Hur, who later becomes a Christian. The Sacred Person of Our Lord is treated with reverence. The plot is intri- cate, the style rather overcharged with color. Some scenes such as the fight of the Roman galleys with the pirates and the chariot race are deservedly popular. Ward, Wilfrid, (Mrs.): The Job Secretary Longmans, $1.25 One Poor Scruple • • . . “ $1.75 Out of Due Time “ $1.75 Mrs. Wilfrid Ward is one of our best Catholic novelists. Her gifts of analysis and psychological insight resemble those of her namesake, Mrs. Humphrey Ward. Her view- point is much sounder. Mrs. Ward is in touch with modern religious and social problems and discusses them with in- telligence. Wells, Herbert George: The Invisible Man Harper, $2.00 The Time Machine Holt, $1.00 # Tono-Bungay Duffield, $2.15 The War of the Worlds Harper, $2.00 The ethics and the sociology of Mr. Wells are un- sound. But in the hooks where, like Jules Verne, he summons science to the aid of romance, he has written much that may he read with interest. He is a vigorous writer. “The Time Machine’ transports its owner at will into the regious of the past and the future. “The In- visible Man” depicts the extraordinary powers but also 114 MY BOOKCASE the disability of one who has the faculty of making himself invisible. Mr. Wells tells us in “The War of the Worlds” how the inhabitants of Mars, a thoroughly efficient but re- pulsive race, conquer England and tyrannize over it, thanks to the superior weapons of war which they have in- vented. In “Tono-Bungay,” a patent medicine and a very gullible public; in “The Wheels of Chance,” (Macmillan), the cycling-trip adventures of an over-worked shop assist- ant, who at heart is something of a hero, are presented. Wiseman, Nicholas Cardinal: Fabiola Kenedy, $1.25 A pathetic story of the days of Diocletian, the Rome of the Catacombs and the Martyrs. It is weak in construc- tion, but some of the scenes are told in a masterful way worthy of Manzoni. No one can read it without hav- ing his faith and piety deeply stirred. The book breathes heroism and sanctity and should be in every Catholic household. BOOKS FOR CHILDREN 115 BOOKS FOR CHILDREN Alcott, Louisa May : Little Men . . • • Little, Brown, $1.75 Little Women “ “ $1.75 Wholesome, but not without a tinge of Puritanism. Aldrich, Thomas Bailey: Marjorie Daw Houghton, $1.00 The Story of a Bad Boy • “ $1.00 Altsheler, Joseph A.: A Herald of the West Appleton, $1.75 The Last of the Chiefs ••.... “ $1.75 *The Rifleman of the Ohio “ $1.75 A Soldier of Manhattan “ $1.75 The Sun of Saratoga “ $1.75 Stories drawn from the epic of our country’s history. Cf. also “The Guns of Shiloh,” “The Scouts of Stonewall,” “The Star of Gettysburg,” “The Hosts of the Air” (Apple- ton). Anderdon, Rev. W. H., S. J.: The Catholic Crusoe Kenedy, $1.25 Cf. “The Swiss Family Robinson,” of Wyss (Crowell). Andersen, Henry C.: Fairy Tales • • Crowell, $1.35 Bearne, Rev. David, S. J.: Barnaby Bright B. 0. & W., $2.50 Charlie Chittywick , “ “ “ “ $1.25 The Guild Boys’ Play at Ridingdale, B. O. & W., $1.25 Mellor of the Silver Hand “ “ “ “ $1.25 New Boys at Ridingdale “ “ “ “ $1.25 Our Lady’s Lutenist “ “ “ “ $1.25 The Ridingdale Flower Show “ “ “ “ $1.25 The Romance of the Silver Shoon “ “ “ “ $1.25 Sheer Pluck. O. P “ “ “ “ $1.25 Father Bearne did for the English schoolboy what Father Finn accomplished for his American counterpart. Belloc, Hilaire: Cautionary Tales for Children Knopf, $1.50 More Tales for Worse Children “ $1.50 116 MY BOOKCASE Bonesteel, Mary G.-: The Young Color Guard Benziger, $0.75 A Hostage of War . . • • “ $0.75 Recruit Tommy Collins “ $0.75 Boynton, Rev. N., S. J.: Cobra Island “ $1.15 A “rattling” good story. Burnett, Frances Hodgson: Little Lord Fauntleroy Scribner, $1.65 The One I Knew the Best of All . . • • “ $1.75 Brady, Cyrus Townsend : For the Freedom of the Sea “ $1.75 The Grip of Honor • • “ $1.75 On the Old Kearsarge “ $1.00 Brunowe, Marion J. : The Madcap Set at St. Anne’s .... Benziger, $0.75 The New Scholar at St. Anne’s “ $1.00 Caddell, Cecelia M.: Blind Agnes Kenedy, $1.25 dementia, Sister: The Quest of Mary Selwyn Benziger, $1.50 Uncle Frank’s Mary “ $1.50 Bird-a-lea • • . . Extension, $1.50 “In Sister dementia,” says Father Finn, “a new and glorious star has risen in the firmament of child litera- ture.” He adds that in this Sister of Mercy our Catholic girls have found a valiant champion, and that she knows her girls with an intimacy denied the acutest writer of the male sex. Cf. also her “Mary’s Rainbow” (Matrd). Conscience, Hendrik: The Conscript Murphy, $1.25 Ricketicketack . . • • “ $1.25 Copus, Rev. J. E., S. J.: As Gold in the Furnace Benziger, $1.50 Harry Russell “ $1.50 The Making of Mortlake “ $1.50 St. Cuthbert’s “ $1.50 Shadows Lifted “ $1.50 Tom Losely, Boy • • “ $1.50 Crowley, Mary : An Everyday Girl ••.... “ $0.75 BOOKS FOR CHILDREN 117 Dinnis, Enid: The Anchorhold Herder, $2.00 Once Upon Eternity “ $1.75 Dodge, Mary Mapes: Hans Brinker • • Scribner, $1.50 Dodgson, Charles L. (Lewis Carroll) : Alice in Wonderland, and Through the Looking Glass Macmillan, $1.25 Classics for young and old. Cf. also the children’s edi- tion of the Arabian Nights (Crowell). Donnelly, Eleanor C.: A Klondike Picnic Benziger, $1.00 Dorsey, Ella L.: Pickle and Pepper “ $1.25 The Taming of Polly “ $1.25 Egan, Maurice F.: The Adventurers Kilner, $1.25 The Flower of the Flock “ $1.00 Jasper Thorn “ $0.90 Finn, Rev. F. J., S. J.: The Best Foot Forward Claude Lightfoot Cupid of Campion Ethelred Preston Facing Danger Harry Dee His First and Last Appearance Lucky Bob Mostly Boys On the Run That Football Game Percy Wynn . . • • That Office Boy Tom Playfair Benziger, $1.50 “ $1.50 $1.50 “ $1.50 “ $1.50 “ $1.50 “ $1.50 “ $1.50 $1.50 “ $1.50 “ $1.50 “ $1.50 “ $1.50 “ $1.50 As a story-teller about boys and for boys, Father Finn is a Catholic and a national institution. He has done pioneer work in this line which has not been surpassed. He knows the American boy thoroughly, and draws of him in all his quips, pranks and moods a sympathetic pic- ture. His books sparkle with humor and racy dialogue; they are sunshiny with the golden gleam of life’s best hours. They teach sincerity, manhood, gentleness, truth, respect for authority and purity. They do not preach 118 MY BOOKCASE a “goody-goody” morality, but the sterling virtues of life. His boys are real boys; not all angels, but thoroughly human in their defects and virtues. Garnett, Mary A.: Children of the Kingdom Devin-Adair, $1.75 Garrold, Rev. R. P., S. J.: The Black Brotherhood Benziger, $2.00 Freddy Carr and His Friends “ $1.00 Freddy Carr’s Adventures • • . . “ $1.00 Boys’ books of the best type written by one who has “been there.” Cf. “Scouting for Secret Service,” by B. P. Dooley (Kenedy). *Henty, George Alfred: In the Reign of Terror Scribner, $1.25 No Surrender • • “ $2.00 On the Irawaddy “ $2.00 The Tiger of Mysore “ $2.00 With Clive in India “ $2.00 With Lee in Virginia “ $1.00 With Wolf in Canada “ $1.00 Heyliger, William: Against Odds Appleton, $1.75 Captain Fair and Square “ $1.75 The County Pennant “ $1.75 Don Strong of the Wolf Patrol • • . . “ $1.75 High Benton “ $1.75 Off Side “ $1.75 “Mr. Heyliger,” says Father Finn, “is essentially a boys’ writer. He sees nothing but boys; thinks their thoughts and fuses himself so dramatically with those creatures of his imagination that he becomes a boy again and brings back his reader to the days of romance and youth. In presenting a story ‘all bats and balls and players,* the author teaches the highest lessons of honor, self-sacrifice, obedience, self-control and loyalty.” The Catholic note is not emphasized. Cf. also “Strike Three,” “Bucking the Line,” “Batter Up!” “Don Strong, American,” (Appleton). Hinkson, Katherine Tynan: For the White Rose . . • • Benziger, $0.75 The Golden Lily “ $0.75 The Great Captain “ $0.75 The Queen’s Page . . • • “ $0.75 Cf. Whittington’s “The Knight’s Promise” (Kenedy). La Motte-Fouque F. H. K.: Sintram, Undine Stokes, $2.50 BOOKS FOR CHILDREN 119 Lang, Andrew: The Blue Fairy Book Longmans, $3.00 The Green Fairy Book “ $1.50 The Red Fairy Book • • . . “ $1.50 The Yellow Fairy Book “ $1.50 And other books of the same nature, brown and crim- son, orange, lilac, pink and grey. Mannix, Mary E. : As True as Gold Benziger, The Children of Cupa • • Cupa Revisited , “ In Quest of Adventure “ Pancho and Panchita . . • • Peril of Dionysio “ Marryatt, Frederick : The Children of the New Forest .... Dutton, $1.00 Mulholland, Clara: Dimpling’s Success Benziger, $0.75 Linda’s Misfortunes • • Gill, $0.75 Mulholland, Rosa: The Walking Trees and Other Tales. O.P . . Gill, $1.20 Nixon-Roulet, M. F.: The Little Marshals at the Lake .... Benziger, $1.00 Seven Little Marshals “ $0.75 Sadlier, Anna T. : The Mysterious Doorway . . The Mystery of Hornby Hall Pauline Archer Talisman Sandeau, Jules : The Sea Gulls’ Rock “ $0.75 Segur, Comtesse de: Adventures of a Donkey Kilner, $0.75 Seton, Ernest Thompson : The Lives of the Hunted . . • Scribner, $2.50 Wild Animals I Have Known “ $2.50 Sewell, Anna: Black Beauty ••.... Crowell, $1.00 $0.75 $1.00 $0.75 $0.75 $0.75 $0.75 $0.75 $0.75 $0.75 120 MY BOOKCASE Schmid, Canon: Tales Gill, $1.75 Canon Schmidt deserves to be remembered as one of the pioneers in the composition of story books for children. Smith, Rev. J. T.: The Boy Who Looked Ahead. . Blase-Benziger, $1.50 The Man Who Vanished “ $1.75 Spalding, Rev. H., S. J. : At the Foot of the Sand Hills Benziger, $1.50 The Camp by Copper River • • “ $1.50 The Cave by the Beach Fork “ $1.50 Held in the Everglades . . . . v “ $1.50 The Marks of the Bear Claws “ $1.50 The Sheriff of the Beach Fork “ $1.50 The Sugar Camp and After “ $1.50 Stories of adventure; the author knows how young Amer- ica thinks and acts, and how to interest it. Stowe, Harriet Beecher: Uncle Tom’s Cabin Houghton, $1.50 Swift, Jonathan: Gulliver’s Travels (Colum’s expurgated edition) • <. Macmillan, $2.00 Taggart, Marion Ames: Blissylvania Post Office Benziger, $0.75 By Branscome River •• “ $0.75 Jack Hildreth on the Nile “ $1.00 Loyal Blue and Royal Scarlet “ $1.25 Three Little Girls and Especially One “ $0.75 Treasure of Nugget Mountain “ $1.00 Winnetou, the Apache Knight ....•• “ $1.00 Waggamann, Mary T. : Bob O’Link •• “ $0.75 Jack O’Lantern “ $0.75 Nan Nobody . “ $0.75 The Playwater Plot • • “ $1.00 The Queens Promise “ $1.00 The Strong Arm of Avalon “ $1.50 Tom’s Luck Pot “ $0.75 The Transplanting of Tessie • • “ $1.00 The Ups and Downs of Marjorie .... “ $0.75 The authoress is one of our best story-tellers for chil- dren. Wiseman, Nicholas Cardinal: The Lamp of the Sanctuary Kenedy, $1.00 POETRY, LITERATURE 121 POETRY AND LITERATURE Aeschylus: _ ^ ^ . nn The Oresteia Dutton, $1.00 I he trilogy of the Oresteia comprises the Agamemnon, the Choephori and the Eumenides. These paint with ter- ror-inspiring colors, the story of a crime and its punish- ment. Read the translation as found in “Everyman’s Li- brary” (Dutton). Mrs. Browning translated the “Prome- theus Bound” of Aeschylus, Robert Browning and Edward Fitzgerald the “Agamemnon.” None of them however, brought out all the fire and inspiration of the original. Cf. also the metrical translation of Plumptre. Arnold, Matthew: Poetical Works Macmillan, $2.50 Nearly all the English poets from Chaucer to Tennyson can be had in the Globe Edition (Macmillan), as well as in the Cambridge Edition (Houghton Mifflin). Those who read Arnold should be put on their guard against his disheartening doubt and cold intellectualism, often closing in skepticism and religious indifference. But he is a mas- ter of the harmonious and picturesque phrase. Cf. his “Essays” (Oxford Press). Browning, Elizabeth B.: Poems Macmillan, $2.50 Not many will wade through “Aurora Leigh” and the longer poems of Mrs. Browning now. A few selections will satisfy the majority. Cf. “Pocket Classics” (Mac- millan). Browning, Robert: Poetical Works • • Macmillan, $2.50 The 20,000 verses of the “Ring and the Book”; “Sor- dello”, “Paracelsus,” etc., and the tough shell which you must crack before reaching the meat of the Browning nut may prove too much for our busy age. Catholics are justly offended with Browning’s view of the Church, although they recognize that the picture of the Pope in the “Ring and the Book” is nobly drawn, and that the poet stands for the things that are worth while and of good report. Ct. “The Brownings for the Young,” (Smith, Elder) ; also S. A. Brooke’s “The Poetry of Robert Browning” (Crowell, $2 . 00 ). Bryant, William Cullen: Poetical Works Macmillan, $2.50 Every American schoolboy knows “The Waterfowl,” “Green River” and the “Apple Tree.” Bryant is a genuine poet. Cf. some of his best shorter poems in the “Pocket Classics” (Macmillan). The poet was a judicious editor 122 MY BOOKCASE and his “Library of Poetry and Song” has not yet lost its value. His translations of the Iliad and Odyssey (Hough- ton, Mifflin), are undoubtedly among the best in English, retaining some of the nobility and the simplicity of the original. Burns, Robert: Poems . . • • Macmillan, $2.50 Admirable as are his lyrical gifts, an unconditional passport cannot be granted to this genial and genuine bard. He carries in his literary baggage much that is unsanitary and unsavory. His best can be found in the “Pocket Classics.” Many of his songs touch the heart in its deepest feelings. Had “Bobbie” Bums been strength- ened by the Sacraments of the Catholic Church, what a wonderful poet he would have been! Byron, George Gordon Noel: Poems Macmillan, $2.50 Much of Byron must be condemned. It is unreal, theatrical, full of self, a cry of rebellion and lawless pass- ions. But when the poet rises above this sordid level, he scales the peaks of song. His best is “Childe Harold” (Pocket Classics). Cf. also “Shorter Poems” (Pocket Classics). Chaucer, Geoffry: Canterbury Tales • Macmillan, $1.40 Cf. “Selections” edited by Hiram Corson. H. Liddell has also edited (Macmillan) “The Prologue”, “The Knight’s Tale,” “The Nonne’s Priest’s Tale.” “To open his (Chaucer's) volume is to pass at once into that enchanted region where the larks are afloat in the blue sweet heavens, above woodlands dim with hyacinths and hedgerows white with May, where song and laughter are in the air . . . and where one may travel with his gladsome group of pil- grims along a road that forever beckons, and amid a landscape familiar and yet strangely new and magical.” True, but open the volume gingerly, for it introduces you to a motley company, and you will have to stuff your ears at times, for they are bald and bold of speech. Caus- tic in his pictures of monk and priest, Chaucer is unwaver- ing in his Catholic faith. As a keen observer of life, he is very close to Shakespeare. Coleridge, Samuel T.: Poetical Works Macmillan, $2.50 Cf. also “Pocket Classics” for shorter poems. Anyone who wishes to see what word-pictures can do, will not learn it aright until he finds the secret in “The Ancient Mariner.” POETRY, LITERATURE 123 Cowper, William: Poetical Works • • Macmillan, $2.50 Not much read today, but simple, sincere, full of tender- ness for man, and with a genuine feeling for the beauties of nature. Crashaw, Richard: Poems Putnam, $1.50 Crowley’s “Poet and Saint,” mystic, mellifluous, daring, inspired by the highest enthusiasm and Catholic senti- ment; not free from conceit and overwrought emotion. Read especially his “Hymn to St. Teresa” ,“The Flaming Heart” and his ode to “The Holy Name.” Crashaw re- sembles Francis Thompson in his beauties and in his de- fects. * Daly, Thomas A. : McAroni Ballads Harcourt, $1.75 Canzoni “ $1.75 Carmina : “ $1.75 Madrigali • “ $1.75 Songs of Wedlock “ $1.75 A genuine poet that sings of everyday things with a keen and delightfully whimsical appreciation of the humor and pathos of the life around him. The children of sunny Italy should erect a monument to him for he has made us understand their fine qualities. Cf. also the poems of Father Bearne, “Cantate Mariae,” (Benziger) ; of Father Bridgett, “Lyra Hieratica”, (Benziger) ; Father Earls’ “The Road Beyond the Town”, (Benziger) ; Ethna Carbery’s “The Four Winds of Erin”, (Funk & Wagnals) ; Eleanor Donnelly’s “Poems”, (Kilner) ; Maurice Francis Egan’s “Songs and Sonnets”, (Benziger); Faber’s “Hymns”, (Mur- phy) ; Griffin’s “Poetical Works”, (Kenedy) ; Father Don- nelly’s “Shepherd My Thoughts”, (Kenedy) ; Louise Imogen Guiney’s “Poems”, (Houghton Mifflin) ; George H. Miles’ “Christine and Other Poems”, (Longmans) ; Alice Meynell, “Collected Poems”, (Scribner); Theodore May- nard's “Poems”, (Stokes); Francis Carlin’s “My Ireland”, (Holt); Katherine Tynan’s “Poems”, (Scribner); New- man’s “Verses on Various Occasions”, (Longmans) ; Adelaide Anne Proctor’s “Poems”, (Kenedy); Dowson’s “Poems”, (Boni and Liveright) ; James R. Randall’s “Poems”, (Tandy Thomas); Father Abram Ryan’s “Poems”, (Kenedy) ; Sheehan’s “Cithara Mea”, (Church Supply) ; Father Russell’s “Idyls of Killowen”, “Vespers and Compline”, “A Soggarth’s Sacred Verse”, (Gill) ; Father Garesche’s “The Four Gates”, (Queen’s Work) ; Blanche Kelly’s “The Valley of Vision”, (The Encyclopedia Press); Aline Kilmer’s “Candles That Burn”, (Doran); Father F. X. Doyle’s “Poems”, (Reilly). Father Tabb’s 124 MY BOOKCASE “Lyrics”, (Small, Maynard), “Later Lyrics”, (Dodd, Mead), “Poems” (Mitchell Kennerly), gem-like in crafts- manship, deserve a place apart; they are original in mat- ter and exquisite in form. Cf. Father Britt’s “Hymns of the Breviary and Missal” (Kenedy. $6.00). Dante Alighieri: Divina Commedia Crowell, $0.60 This edition gives Cary’s blank-verse translation. It also contains Rosetti’s translation of the “Vita Nuova.” Other versions of the entire Commedia are Longfellow’s (Hough- ton Mifflin); Johnson’s (Yale University Press); Charles E. Norton’s (Houghton Mifflin), and Plumptre’s (Heath). Those who wish a fuller bibliography on the subject should read Grandgent’s “Dante” (Duffield) where they will find all that is needed by the ordinary student. Nearly all bibliographies omit' Hettinger’s “Dante” (Benziger), and Ozanam’s “Dante and Catholic Philosophy” (The Cathedral Library Association), fine studies from two eminent Catho- lic scholars. One of the best studies of Dante is to be found in the second volume of Lowell’s “Literary Es- says” (Houghton Mifflin). Cf. Hogan's “Life and Works of Dante Alighieri” (Longmans); Slattery’s “Dante: ‘The Central Man of all the World,’” (Kenedy; $2.00). Dryden, John: Poems Macmillan, $2.50 Leave most of the satires and plays of “glorious John” alone, and confine yourself to “The Hind and Panther”, “Absalom and Achitophel”, “Annus Mirabilis,” etc. Other poems are too coarse. Judicious selections are given in the “Pocket Classics” and the “Standard English Classics” (Ginn). Euripides: Dramas Macmillan, $2.50 Euripides left nineteen plays of unequal value. Read “The Alcestis,” a free translation of which is found in Browning’s “Balaustion’s Adventure;” “Iphigenia in Aulis.” “Hecuba”, “Electra”, “The Daughters of Troy”, “Medea”. Aeschylus sets forth the operations of great principles, has faith in Divine retribution and like Shakespeare in Mac- beth, shows that the wages of sin is death. Sophocles de- picts great characters, ignores the malevolence of destiny and the persistent power of evil, and belives with the un- questioning power of faith. Euripides propounds great moral problems. Aeschylus is epico-lyrical, Sophocles is the perfect master of dramatic form, Euripides is the pathetic artist. But he has lost the faith and the virility of his two predecessors, is something of a rationalist and rebels against the supernatural. Translations by Way in “Loeb’s Classical Library” (Putnam). Those interested in the classics in English will find the best of the great mas- ters in the eighty and more volumes of the Loeb colie©- POETRY, LITERATURE 125 tion. Consult it for Sophocles, Demosthenes, Cicero, Vir- gil, Tacitus, etc. Cf. also the 27 volumes of “Ancient Clas- sics for English Readers”, (Lippincott). There is no need of comment. Translations of Homer are numerous, viz.: Bryant, “Iliad and Odyssey,” (Hough- ton Mifflin); Chapman, “Iliad and Odyssey”, (Dutton);, prose translation by Butcher and Lang for the “Odyssey , (Macmillan) and Lang, Leaf and Meyers for the “Iliad”, (Macmillan), render much of the spirit of the original. George H. Palmer has given a fine translation in rhythmic prose (Houghton Mifflin). For the study of Homer, cf. Wissenborn’s “Homeric Life”, (American Book > Co.), “The World of Homer” by Lang, (Longmans); Ma- haffy, “What the Greeks Have Done for Modern Civiliza- tion”, (Putnam), Jebb, “An Introduction to the Iliad and Odyssey”; Mackail ^Lectures on Greek Poetry”, (Long- mans) ; Father H. Browne’s “Handbook of Homeric Study”, (Longmans) ; Gilbert Murray’s “History of Ancient Greek Literature”, (Appleton), etc. Keats, John : Poems • Macmillan, $2.50 One of the English poets that best reflect the medieval and classic spirit, that of Greece especially. In spite of a sense of unreality in some of his work, a pagan concep- tion of nature and a worship of beauty for its own sake, some of the shorter pieces of Keats, like the odes “On a Grecian Urn”, “To a Nightingale”, “To Autumn” and the magnificent fragment of “Hyperion” cannot be forgotten. Cf. selections in the “Pocket Classics” and in the “Athe- naem Press Series’’ (Ginn). Cf. Sidney Colvin’s “Life” (Scribner). Kilmer, Joyce: Poems • • Doran, $5.00 The soldier-poet, who, with his simple lay of common things ennobled by the magic of his verse, sang himself into the heart of his countrymen. The above volume con- tains a “Memoir” by Robert Cortes Holliday. Lanier, Sidney: Poems • • , Scribners, $3.00 A finished metrical artist and at the same time a poet of lofty inspiration. Cf. also his “Boy’s King Arthur”, (Scribners); “Boy’s Frossart”, “Boy’s Percy,” (Scribner). Longfellow, Henry Wadsworth: Complete Poetical Works . . Houghton, Mifflin, $3.50 Homer: The Iliad (Pope) . . . The Odyssey (Pope) Macmillan, $0.32 $0.32 126 MY BOOKCASE The poet of the hearth, one of the most popular and loved of the bards. What is best in his work can be had in selections found in the “Pocket Classics.” Amer- icans should read a few at least of the best poems of Lowell, Whittier, Poe, Emerson, Holmes, Timrod, Father Ryan and a bit even of Whitman. Specimens of all of these will be found in Stedman’s “American Anthology” (Hough- ton Mifflin). Milton, John: Complete Poetical Works Macmillan, $2.50 The organ voice of England falling, we are afraid, on dull ears now. Read at least Books I and II of “Paradise Lost” and shorter poems in “Pocket Classics”, (Macmil- lan) ; Milton was a strenuous opponent of Catholicism. Moore, Thomas: Irish Melodies Crowell, $1.00 The melodies hymn the age-long sighs and aspiration j of Erin. A nation sings them, with sobs and tears, ho lover of poetry can afford to neglect Irish bards such as Clarence Mangan, Davis, Aubrey de Vere, etc. Cf. Graves “Irish Poetry”, (Stokes). Pope, Alexander: Complete Poetical Works Macmillan, $2.50 Not a little of Pope must be shunned. Read at least the “Dunciad”, the “Rape of the Lock”, the “Essay on Criti- cism”. He is the master of the rhymed couplet, of the swinging line, a skillful metrical swordsman. Scott, Walter: Complete Poetical Works Macmillan, $2.50 The poet of battle and adventure. Cf. the various bal- alds, “Lady of the Lake”, “Lay of the Last Minstrel,” etc., in “Pocket Classics” and in the “Riverside Series”, (Hough- ton-Mifflin). Shakespeare, William: „ Complete Works ....•• Oxford Press, $2.00 In an essay, unfortunately out of print, Cardinal Wise- . man pays a remarkable tribute to the moral earnestness and dramatic power of Shakespeare the playwright. Shakespeare is a world and an education in himself. Com- ment is useless. Read at least “Hamlet”, “ Macbeth”, “King Lear”, “Henry IV” (Part I and II), “Henry V”, “Julius Caesar”, “Merchant of Venice”, “As You Like It”, “Richard III”, “Tempest.” On Shakespeare read Dow- den’s “Shakespeare’s Mind and Art”, (Harper) ; Brandes’ “Shakespeare”, (Macmillan) ; Sir Sidney Lee’s “Shakes- peare”, (Macmillan) ; Moulton’s “Shakesoeare as a Dramatic Artist”, (Macmillan) ; Hazlitt’s “Characters of Shakes^ peare’s Plays”, (Oxford Press). POETRY, LITERATURE 127 Tennyson, Alfred: Poetical Works ....•• Crowell, $3.00 The model Victorian, thoroughly representative of his age; the perfect literary craftsman. Thompson, Francis: Poems (2 Vols.) Scribner, $7.50 Had he written nothing else but the “Hound of Heaven”, the “Orient Ode” and the “Ode to the Setting Sun” his name would live as long as those of Shelley and Keats. For the poet’s poet, the incomparable but atheistic and irresponsible Shelley, cf. the Dowden text in the Crowell edition ($1.00) or in the “Pocket Classics”, (Macmillan). Wordsworth, William: Complete Poetical Works Macmillan, $2.50 Few poets surpass Wordsworth in truth to nature and moral earnestness. In some of his work there is a tinge of pantheism, but his verse is vigorous and sincere. Cf. tions by Dowden, “Athenaeum Press Series” (Ginn) and “Everyman’s Library” (Dutton). Aubrey de Vere’s poems, those of Coventry Patmore, Father Tabb, Father Hopkins, Thomas Walsh and Francis Ledwidge deserve a place on every bookshelf. As helps to the study of English Poetry and Ameri- can and English Literature in general, the following are useful: “The Cambridge History of English Litera- ture” and the “Cambridge History of American Litera- ture” (Putnam). Neither, however, does full justice to Catholic authors, Catholic belief and practise ; Ten Brink’s “Early English Literature” (Holt) ; “Handbook of English Literature,” 9 volumes (Mac- millan) ; Garnett and Gosse’s “Illustrated History of English Literature”, 4 volumes, (Macmillan) ; Morley’s “English Writers” (Cassell) ; Courthope’s “History of English Poetry” (Macmillan) ; Morley’s “English Men of Letters Series” 36 volumes (Harper) ; “Great Writers Series” (Scribner) ; Gosse’s “History of Eighteenth Century Literature” (Macmillan) ; Saints- bury’s “History of Nineteenth Century Literature” (Macmillan) ; and “Elizabethan Literature” (Macmil- lan). Long’s “English Literature” and “American Literature” (Ginn), are admirably done, with copious bibliography and references, but marred by statements offensive to Catholics. Cf. also Morris’s “The Celtic Dawn” (Macmillan) and Boyd’s “The Irish Literary Renaissance” (Dodd, Mead). 128 MY BOOKCASE Such old-fashioned books as Chamber’s “Cyclo- pedia of English Literature” (Lippincott) and Alli- bone’s “Dictionary of Authors” (Lippincott) must not be forgotten. Cf. also Moulton’s “Library of Criticism,” 6 Vols. (Moulton). Ward’s “English Poets,” 5 volumes (Macmillan) is indispensable. Cf. also Father G. O’Neill’s “Five Centuries of English Poetry” (Longmans) ; Syles’ “From Milton to Tennyson” (Allyn & Bacon) ; Hamilton W. Mabie’s “Introduction to Notable Poems” (Dodd, Mead & Co.), and “Essays in Literary Interpretation” (Ibid) ; Pal- grave’s “Golden Treasury of English Song” (Merrill & Co.) ; Hale’s “Longer English Poems” (Macmillan) ; The Oxford Book of “English Verse”, of “Victorian Verse”, of “Ballads”, of “Sorrow”, of the “Sea”, of “English Mystical Verse”, of “Canadian Verse”, (Ox- ford University and Clarendon Press), the “Dublin Book of Irish Verse” (Ibid.) ; Eugene Field’s Poems of Childhood” (Scribner), and Stevenson’s “Child’s Garden of Verses” (Scribner), Long’s “American Poets” (American Book Co.) ; Stedman’s “Anthologies” of English and American Poetry, 2 Vols., (Houghton, Mifflin) ; Coventry Patmore’s “Children’s Garland from the Best Poets”, (Macmillan) ; “The World’s Best Poetry” 10 volumes (John D. Morris Co.) ; “Irish Literature,” 10 volumes (John D. Morris) ; Agnes Repplier’s “Book of Famous Verse” (Houghton, Mif- flin) ; Henley’s “Lyra Heroica” (Scribner) ; Quiller- Couch’s “Book of English Verse” (Oxford Press) ; Alice Meynell’s “Flower of the Mind” (Herder). For world literature cf. Binns’ “Outlines of the World’s Literature” (Herder). For Spanish literature cf. Ticknor’s “History of Spanish Literature” (Hough- ton) ; Fitzmaurice-Kelly’s “History of Spanish Litera- ture” (Heineman). For Italian literature cf. Garnett’s “History of Italian Literature” (Heineman). Cf. Dowden’s “History of French Literature” (Heineman). For reference, cf. Warner’s “Library of the World’s Best Literature,” 30 Vols. (Peale and Hill). Catholics will be interested in “My Bookcase” Series, edited by Father Reville (Wagner), already begun and to include eventually One Hundred Catholic Classics. POETRY, LITERATURE 129 The Essay, Oration, etc. The subject is so vast that it is possible to indicate only a few masterpieces : Archibald Allison’s “Essays” (Johnson) ; Addison and Steele’s “Essays From the Spectator” (Pocket Classics) and the “Athenaeum Press” Series; Bacon’s “Essays” (Pocket Classics and Golden Treasury Series) ; Thomas Browne’s “Religio Medici”, “Urn Burial” (Dutton) ; Edmund Burke’s “Speech on Conciliation with America”, “Speech on American Taxation”, “Letters to the Sheriffs of Bris- tol,” the two first, not so much speeches as sound politi- cal essays (Macmillan), his “Letter to a Noble Lord” (Athenaeum Press Series, Ginn), “Reflections on the French Revolution” (Small, Maynard) ; Walter Bage- hot’s “Literary Studies and Biographical Studies” (Scribner) ; Burroughs’ “Birds and Poets”, “Locusts and Wild Honey”, “Wake Honey”, “Wake Robin”, (Houghton, Mifflin). As a philosopher Burroughs is unsound and illogical, as an observer and painter ol nature, one of the best of our time. Another unsound teacher is Carlyle, who must be read with care. Cf. Selections in “Pocket Classics” and “Athenaeum Press Series.” In spite of its glaring defects Carlyle’s “History of the French Revolution” is a powerful book, and though not an essay, may be placed here. Cf. also Lingard’s “History of England” (Cath. Encyclopedia Press) ; Grote’s “Greece” (Dutton) ; Green’s History of the English People” (World’s Classics). Green is not free ' from anti-Catholic prejudice, but his history is one of the most reliable we have. Read also Coleridge’s “Biblio- graphia Literaria”, “Lectures on Shakespeare” (Dut- ton). No student can neglect De Quincey, the best of whose essays may be found in the “Riverside Series” (Houghton Mifflin), in the “Athenaeum Press Series” and in the “Pocket Classics”; here will be found the “Confessions of an Opium Eater”, the “Joan of Arc”, the “Flight of a Tartar Tribe”, the “English Mail Coach”, etc. The Essays of Goldsmith from the “Bee” and. the “Citizen of the World” (Chandos Classics) , are of the best in the language, so are those of Hazlitt, (Camelot Series) ; Emerson’s are to be handled with 130 MY BOOKCASE care, for his philosophy is unsound (Houghton Mif- flin). Every American should read the masterpiece of Holmes, “The Autocrat of the Breakfast Table” (Houghton Mifflin). Lafcadio Hearn has some splen- did pages in “Life and Literature” (Dodd, Mead), but he is a pagan at heart. Those who do not like “Getting Up on Cold Mornings” should read about it in Leigh Hunt’s “Essays” (Camelot Series), and all who love a generous heart and relish the quips of a whimsical companion must get Lamb’s “Essays of Elia” (Pocket Classics). If you want the finest critical essays of a great century take up Durham’s “Critical Essays ot the Eighteenth Century” (Yale University Press). Read also the essays of Lowell (Houghton Mifflin), and do not entirely neglect Macaulay, the unreliable and the partisan, but the brilliant and dashing Rupert of the essay, who has been edited time and again for the punishment of the young, in “Pocket Classics”, “Athenaeum Press Series” (Ginn). Selections from Swift, judiciously made, are to be found in the “Camelot Series,” and from Thoreau in the “River- side Series” (Houghton Mifflin). Walton’s “Complete Angler” may be found in “Everyman’s Library” (Dut- ton). Stevenson's Essays are scattered throughout his works. If you want a hearty laugh and a sound bit of philosophy, read Peter Finley Dunne’s “Mr. Dooley in Peace and in War”, “Mr. Dooley in the Hearts of His Countrymen”, and “Mr. Dooley’s Philosophy” (Scrib- ner) . Do not overlook the Chestertonian masterpieces, “Tremendous Trifles”, “Heretics”, “Orthodoxy”, (Dodd, # Mead), or A. C. Benson’s “Silent Isle” (Scribner), or Mrs. Alice Meynell’s “Rhythm of Life”, “The Color ot Life” (Lane), or Miss Agnes Repplier’s “Books and Men”, “Essays in Idleness”, “The Fireside Sphinx” (Houghton Mifflin), or Newman’s “Idea of a Univer- sity” (Longmans) . Cf . “The British Essayists” (John- son) ; Walker’s “The English Essay and Essayists”; Ruskin’s “Essays”, (Oxford University Press) ; Shee- han’s “Parerga” (Longmans), “Under the Cedars and Stars” (Benziger) ; Brownson’s “Essays” (Kenedy) ; Farrell’s “Lectures of a Certain Professor” (Gill) ; Fairbank’s “My Unknown Chum”, “Aguecheek” POETRY, LITERATURE 131 (Devin-Adair) ; Lang’s “Letters to Dead Authors” (Scribner) ; Birrell’s “Res Judicatae” and “Obiter Dicta” (Scribner) ; Leslie Stephen’s “Essays” and “Hours in a Library” 10 and 4 volumes, respectively, (Putnam). Cf. Bregy’s “The Poet’s Chantry” (Ken- edy) ; Cram’s “The Substance of Gothic”, “Walled Towns” (Marshall Jones) Bishop Spalding’s “Aphor- isms and Reflections”, “Religion and Art”; Brother Azarias, “Essays, Miscellaneous and Philosophical” (Kenedy) ; “Philosophy of Literature” (McVey) , “Phases of Thought and Criticism” (Houghton) ; O’Conor’s “Reading and the Mind” (McVey) ; Richards’ “Introduction to Catholic Reading” (America Press) ; this valuable pamphlet is unfortunately out of print. Among the more recent books are to be found: George N. Shuster’s “The Catholic Spirit in Modern English Literature” (Macmillan) ; “Imaal’s” “Excur- sions in Thought” (Kenedy) ; John Ayscough’s “Dis- courses and Essays” (Herder). For priests, pastors, seminarians, the three following books are excellent reading: Lelen’s “The Gospel of a Country Pastor” (Herder) ; Mgr. Kelly’s “Dominus Vobiscum” (Matre) ; Kerby’s “Prophets of the Better Hope” (Longmans). Maurice Francis Egan’s “The Confessions of a Book- lover” (Doubleday), will win as many friends as read- ers. Father Alexander’s “A Mother’s Letters” (Kenedy) is a book which all young American women will like. The “Loyola Book of Verse” (Loyola Press, Chicago), offers a well chosen treasury of English poems; Father O’Donnell’s “Cloister and Other Poems” (Macmillan) ; “Anthology of Irish Verse.” edited by Patrice Colum (Boni) ; Smith’s “A Book of Verse from Langland to Kipling” (Oxford). WHAT EVERY CATHOLIC MUST READ The Sacred Scriptures, and in a special manner, the New Testament. The Imitation of Christ. A Life of Our Lord. Any life mentioned in this volume: v. g. : Elliott’s, “Life of Christ”; Fouard’s, “The Christ, the Son of God”; Maas’ “•The Life of Jesus Christ” ; Mother Loyola’s “Jesus of Nazareth.” A Short History of the Church: Cf. McCaffrey, Wede- wer-McSorley, Stebbing, Walpole. Some solid and edifying spiritual book, such as the “In- troduction to a Devout Life,” by St. Francis de Sales; “The Practise of Christian Perfection,” by Rodriguez; “Preparation for Death,” by St. Alphonsus de Liguori;” “The Science of the Saints,” by Meyer. The Lives of some of the Great Saints, such as Bur- ton’s or Hatzfeldt’s “St. Augustine”; Lady Lovat’s “St. Teresa”; Thompson’s “St. Igna- tius”; the lives of St. Dominic, St. Margaret Mary, St. Benedict, St. Catherine of Sienna, St. Francis of Assisi, etc. # A Great Catholic Story, such as Wiseman’s “Fabiola.” WHAT EVERY AMERICAN MUST READ The Declaration of Independence. The Constitution of the United States. The Constitution of His Own State; the history of his own State. A History of the United States, such as Elson’s, Chari- ning’s, Lawlor’s, MacCarthy’s. The Lives of Washington, Lincoln, etc. A Great American Story, such as Cooper’s “Spy” ; “The Last of the Mohicans.” PERIODICALS Every Catholic family should, if possible, subscribe to its own diocesan weekly, to a Catholic weekly review and to a Catholic monthly magazine. The following list of periodicals will help in the selection. Issued daily: The Daily American Tribune, Dubuque, la., $8.00 per year. Issued weekly : America, The America Press, Suite 4847, Grand Cent. Terminal, N. Y. $4.00 per year ; The Tablet, London, 19 Henrietta Street, W. C.; The Ave Maria, Notre Dame University, Notre Dame, Ind., $2.50 per year. Issued Fortnightly : The Catholic Mind, The America Press, New York, $1.00 per year; The Fortnightly Review, 18 South Sixth Street, St. Louis, Mo., $2.50 per year. Issued Monthly: The Catholic World, The Paulist Press, 120 West 60th Street, New York City, $4.00 per year; Catholic Missions, Society for the Propagation of the Faith, 348 Lexington Ave- nue, New York City; The Messenger of the Sacred Heart, Apostleship of Prayer, 801 West 181st Street, New York City, $1.00; The Catholic Extension Maga- zine, 801 Le Moyne Building, Chicago, 111. ; The Queen’s Work, 626 North Vandeventer Avenue, St. Louis, Mo., $3.00; The Irish Monthly, Kenedy, 44 Barclay Street, New York City ; The Irish Rosary, St. Saviour’s Priory, Dominick Street, Dublin; The Month, Manresa Press, Roehampton, London, S. W. 15. The Dublin Review (quarterly) has for its American agency the Catholic Church Extension Society, Chicago, 111. The Rosary Magazine, 839 Lexington Avenue, New York City; The Magnificat, 131 Laurel Street, Manchester, N. H. Priests will be interested in the monthly Ecclesiastical Review, The Dolphin Press, 1305 Arch Street, Philadel- phia, Pa., $4.50; The Irish Ecclesiastical Record, Dub- lin (Browne & Nolan) ; The Irish Ecclesiastical Quar- terly (temporarily suspended), Dublin (Gill); The Homiletic Monthly and Pastoral Review, Jos. F. Wag- ner, 23 Barclay Street, New York City; Studies (Her- der, St. Louis). Numerous pamphlets on important subjects of Catholic interest may be obtained from the International Catholic Truth Society, 407 Bergen Street, Brooklyn, N. Y., the Paulist Press, New York City, and The America Press, New York City. Lists may be procured on application. We call attention once more to the absolutely indispensable “Catholic Ency- clopedia” (The Catholic Encyclopedia Press). 134 INDEX TO AUTHORS Addison 129 Aeschylus 121 Allcott 115 Aldrich 115 Alexander 131 Allard 38 Allibone 128 Allies, M. A 51, 58 Allies, T. W., 10, 38, 40, 45 Allison 129 Allnatt 7 Altsheler 115 Alzog 36 Anderdon 7, 115 Andersen 115 Angela de Foligno. . 61 Anizan 61 Anthony, C. M 51 Arnold. M 121 Arnoudt 61 Atteridge 50 Augustine^ St 61 Austen 87 Aveling, 10, 23, 25. 30, 87 Avery 50 Ayme 53 Ayscough 87 Azarias, Brother.... 131 Bacon 129 Bacheller 87 Baffle 45 Bagehot 129 Bagshawe 10 Bainvel 10 Baker 10 Balmes 10 Banim, J 88 Banim, M 88 Bardenhewer 39 Barnes 25, 38 Barrett, E. B 61 Barrett, J. T 88 Barrett, Dom. M. ... 61 Barrie, J 88 Barry, A. C 57 Barry, W. . .5. 25, 45, 88 Bartoli 55, 56 Battifol 38 Baudrillart 48 Bazin 88 Bearne 115, 123 Beissel 62 Bellarmine 5 Bellecius 62 Belloc 38, 49, 115 Belloc-Lowndes .... 107 Bellord 62 Bellwald 11 Benson, A. C 130 Benson, R. H., 11, 25, 62, 89 Bernard, St 62 Bernstorf 50 Berry 5 Berthe 32, 51 Bertrand . 51 Bertrand, L 51 Bertrin 25 Best - 62 Betten 36 Bible, Holy 5 Binns 128 Birkhaeuser 36 Birrell 13,1 Birt 45 Black, W 89 Blackmore, R. D. ... 89 Blot „ 63 Blundell, F 89 Blunt 54 Boedder 29 Boero 52 Bogner 5 Bolanden 90 Bolo 63 Bolton 42 Bona, Cardinal 63 Bonaventure, St... 32, 54 Bonesteel 116 Bonetti 52 Bordeaux. H 90 Borden, L 90 Borsi 63 Boucard 67 Boudreaux 63 Bougaud .11, 57, 59 Bourget 90 Bowden 54 Boyce, J 90 Boyd 127 Boylan 8 Boynton 116 Brackel 90 Brady, C. T 116 Branchereau 83 Brandes 126 Brandt 63 Brassac 5 Breen 6 Br£gy 131 Br^mond, H 58 Brennan, M 26 Brennan, R 37 Bridgett, T. E., . 54, 58, 66, 123 Brifere, de la 57 Britt 124 Broise, de la 58 Bronchain 63 Brosnahan 26 Broglie, Due de...51, 59 Bronte, C 107 Browne 125 Browning, E 121 Browning, R 121 Brownson 12 Brueck 36 Bruno, Fail di 12 Brunowe 116 Bryant 121 Buckler 64 Bullen 93 Burge 7 Burke, E 84 Burke, Edmund 129 Burke, J. J 12, 59 Burke, T' 84 Burnett, F. H 90, 116 Burnett, P. H 12 Burns 122 Burroughs 129 Burton 5, 51 Businger 32, 37 Butler, A 57 Butler, Abbot 43 Butler, Sir W 52 Byron 122 Cable 90 Cabrol 75 Caddell 41, 91, 116 Cafferata 12 Cahusac 16 Callan 6 Cambridge Litera- ture * . . 127 Campbell 40 Campion 13 Capecelatro 13 Capes .. . 53, 64 Carberry 91, 123 Carlin 123 Carlyle 129 Carmichael, Mont- gomery 54, 91 Casey, P. J 13, 84 Castle 91 Catherine of Genoa 53 Catholic Encyclo- pedia 9, 25, 129 Catholic Periodicals 133 Cathrein-Gettle- mann 84 Caussade 64 Cavanaugh ........ 59 Cecilia, Mme 6, 64 Cervantes 91 Chaignon 65, 83 Chalippe 54 Challoner 65 Chambers 128 Champney 54 Champol 91 Chandlery 46 Chapman 125 Chapman, Dom. J. . . 13 Chateaubriand 13 Chaucer 122 Ch6ranc6 51, 58 Ch^rance-O’Connor . . 54 Chesterton 91, 130 Churchill, W 92 Clare 65, 72 Clark, R. H., 7, 14, *30, 53 Clarke, A. M 52 Clarke, 1. C •. . . . 92 dementia, Sister... 116 Clavifcre 52 Clifford 25 Clinch ,.. 42 Cochem 32 Coffey 26 Coler, B 86 Coleridge, H. J., 55, 59, 65 Coleridge, S. T. .122, 129 Collins, W 107 Colvin 125 Concannon 53 INDEX TO AUTHORS 185 Conaty 7 Connelly, C., Mother 53 Connolly 57 Connolly, J. B 92 Conrad, J 93 Conscience, H. ...93, 116 Conway 14 Conway, Katherine. 93 Cooper 14, 93 Coppens 14, 65 Copus 94, 116 Costello 52, 66 Coube 66 Coupe 66 Courthope 127 Cowper 123 Cox 66 Cram 131 Crashaw 123 Crasset 66 Craven 94 Crawford, F. M. .\ . 94 Crawford, V 84 Cronin, M 26 Croly 94 Crowley, M. C...94, 116 Cunningham 36 Curtis 14 Cuthbert 24, 54, 84 Czernin 50 Dalgairns 66 Dalton, R 59 D’Alton 49 Daly, J. J '.2 Daly, T. A J 23 Dante 124 Darby 7 Darras 37 Day, H >4 Day, Mgr. V 36 Dean 7 Dease 94 Defoe, D 95 Demimuid 57 De Morgan 95 De Quincer 129 De Smedt 45 Devas, C 15, 30, 84 Devas, R 41 Devine 66 Devivier 15 De Wall 48 Dewe 84 De Wulf 26 Dickens 95 Didon 15, 32 Dinnis 117 Dirks 51 Dixon 7 Dodge, Mapes 117 Dodgson 117 Dolan - 46 Donat 27 Donnelly, E 117, 123 Donnelly, F. P 123 Donnelly, P 7, 67 Dore 29 Dorsey, A. H 96, 117 Dowden . . .126, 127, 128 Dowson 123 Doyle, Conan 50, 96 Galwey 69 Doyle, F. C 67 Gardner 53 Doyle, F. X 123 Garesche, E 69, 123 Drane ....41, 53, 54, 57 Garesche, F 169 Dreher 36 Garnett, M. A... 118, 128 Drexelius 67 Garnett and Gosse. 127 Driscoll 27 Garraghan 45 Drummond 44 Garriguet 85 Drury 15 Garrold 118 Druzbic-ki 67 Gaskell 97 Dryden 124 Gasquet, Card 42, 52 Dubois 54 Gastaldi 53 Dubray 27 Gavin 40, 55 Duchesne 48 Gay 73 Dunn, Archibald.... 59 Genelli 56 Dunne, Rt. Rev. J. J., Gerbet 76 15, 41 Gerard, J 25, 27, 85 Dunne, P. Finley. . . 130 Germanus of St. Durham 130 Stanislaus 55 Dutto .41 Gertrude, St 55 Dwight, Thos 27 Gibbons, Rev 25 Dyson 48 Gibbons, Card 16, 60 Gibergues 16, 70 Earls 96, 123 Gigot 6 Eaton 5, 67 Gihr 70 Egan ...54, 96, 117, 123 Gilbert 55 Eggleston 97 Gillet 70 Eisenring 67 Gilmartin 37 Elder 85 Girardey 70 Eliot, G 96 Giraud 70 Elliott 32 Goldie 51, 52 Emerson 126 Goldsmith, 0 97, 129 Emmett 49 Goldstein-Avery . 85 England . . 16 Gradwell . . . 68 Eudes . . 68 Graham, A ... 7 Euripides . . 124 Graham, E. P. . . . . . . 25 Eyre . . 32 Graham, H . . . 16 Grahame, C . . . 41 Faber, C 68, 96 Grandgent . . . ’124 Fabre 2!7. 123 Grannan 7 Fairbanks . . 131 Graves . . . 126 Farrington . . 44 Gray, M. A . . . 97 Farley, Card . . 60 Green . 129 Farrell . . 130 Gregory, St. (P.). . . . 52 Fell . . 28 Griffin . . . 123 Fenelon . . 68 Grisar . .46, 48 Field . . 128 Groenings . . . 70 Filion 6 Gross, M . . . 97 Finlay, P . . 16 Grou, J. N . . . 71 Finn, F. J . . 117 Grou, P. M. & J. N. 71 Fitzgerald, E . . 121 Gruender 17 Fitzmaurice-Kellv . . . 128 Gueranger . .53, 71 Fleming, C . . 58 Guerin, Mother Fonck 5 Theodore Fortesque . . 39 Guggenberger . . . . . 36 Forbes . . 48 Guildav . . . 42 Fox, J. J . . 97 Guiney .52, 123 Fouard 33, 38 Guiraud Francis de Sales.. . . 68 Gwynn . . . 17 Francis, E. H . . 16 Frank . . . 29 Haile . .51, 58 Freddi . . 69 Hale, E . . . 98 Freeman . . 69 Hammer . . . 17 Fullerton 54, 97 Hammerstein, ... . . . 17 Funk 37 Hamon . . . S3 Hardy, T . . . 99 Gabriels 72 Harland, H . . . 98 Gallagher 6 Harper . . . 30 Gallerani . . 69 Harris . . . 98 Gallifet . . 69 Hart 7 136 INDEX TO AUTHORS Hatzfeld 51 Judge . . . 43 Lessius, Ven . . . 73 Hawthorne, N. . 98 Julleville, P. de... . . 56 Lewis, D 59 Hay 17 Ligny 33 Hayes, C . .49. 50 Kane, R .14, 75 Liguori, St. Alphon- Hazlitt . . . . 126 Kane, W . . . 59 sus 73 Healy, P 39 Keats . . . 125 Liljencrants . . . 22 Healy, Archbishop.. 58 Kelleher . . . 85 Lilly 19 Hearn .98, 130 Keller . . . 72 Lincoln, J .... 102 Hecker . . . . 17 : : : 46 Lingard .... 129 Hedley Kelly, B. M . . . 123 Lings . . .34, 74 Helps 41 Kelly, M. T .54, 55 Livius Hemon, L 99 Kelly, Msgr . . . 131 Lockhart 19 Henley Kempf . . . 56 Lombez 74 Henty Kennedy, J . . . 101 Long .127, 128 Herbert, Lady.. 58 Keogh 7 Longfellow .... .125, 126 Heredia, de 17 Keon, Grace 34, 101 Lord 27 HergenrOther, Car- Keon, M. G . . . 101 Louismet 74 dinal . .39, 48 Kerby . . . 131 Lovat, Lady. . . . . . .20, 59 Hettinger . . . . 18 52 Lowell .... 126 Heuser^ Kickham . . . 101 Loyola, Mother. . . .34, 74 Heyliger 118 Kilmer, A . . . 123 Lucas, H . . . . 75 Higgins 6 Kilmer, J . . . 123 Lummis 41 Hilgers ....... 59, 72 Ludendorff 50 Hill, M. P King, C . . . 101 Lynch 39 Hill, O. A . . . . 27 . . . 10 Lyons .... 20 Hinkson, K. T., Kipling, R . . . 101 Lytton 102 99. 118, 123 Kirkfleet Hogan Kirsch . . . 40 Maas Holland, C. J. . . 33 . . ' 8 MacCaffrev, J. . . . .36, 37 Holland. R. E.. . . . . . 55 Kneller . . . 28 MacDonald . . . . 20 Holmes Knight . . . 53 MacEachen . . . . 25 Homer Knox . . . 12 MacLean 86 Hopkins Koch-Preuss . . . 25 McCann, A. W.. 28 Horgan 55 Kreidel . . . 27 McCarthy. J. ... .... 48 Howells, W. D. . . . . 99 Kuhn . . . 46 McCormick . . . . 44 Hilbner 48 Kurth .36, 53 McEnnerv .... 21 Huguet .... 71 McEvillv .... 6 Hue Lacordairp . . . 19 McGinnis .... 21 Hughes, C 43* Laforet . . . 19 McGloin 21 Hughes. T Lallemant . . . 72 McHugh 6 Hugueney 18 La-Motte-Fouque . . 118 McIntyre 25 Hull 18 Lambert , . . 19 McKenna, L. . . . 85 Humphrey Lamb . . . 130 McLaughlin . . . 21 Hunt Lancisius . . . 72 McMaster 50 Hunter . . .9, 25 Lang, A . . . 119 McPherson 50 Hurter .... 7° T.anipr . . . 125 McRory .... 6 Husslein 2 7, 48, 85 Lapide, .A 6 McSorley .... 36 Hutch Lapponi , . . 28 McSwiney 6 Largent . . 56 Mabie 128 Idenville. TV 4S Lasance . . . 72 Macaulay .... 130 Ignatius of Loyola. Lattey . .7, 11 Mackail 125 St. 7 1 Laveille .45, 55 Maguire . . . 40, 48 Ireland, J 19 Lawler . . 50 Mahaffy .... 125 Irving, W.... 99 Liaxenaire . . . 19 Maher, M .... 30 Ives Leaf , . . 125 Maher, R. A 102 Leahy . . 45 Mahoney 30 Jacquier Le Buffe .28, 34 Maldonatus .... 6 Jackson. H Le Camus .33, 68 Mangan 126 James, H Lechner .43, 52 Mann 47 Janssen Ledwid'ge . . . 127 Manning, Card. . . .20, 75 Jarrett Lee, S . . . 126 Manning, R 20 Jebb 125 Leguay , . . 73 Mannix, M. E.. . .44, 119 Jellicoe 50 Lehodey Manzoni 103 Jewett Lejeune . . 73 Margerie de . . . . 55 Johnson, S 100 Lelong, Mgr . . 73 Mark Twain.... 103 , Johnston, M. . . . 100 Leo, Brother . . . 60 Marryatt .103, 119 Joly . .56, 59 Leonard . . . 53 Marsh 25 Jones L6picier . . . 28 Marshall, A. F . .20, 103 Jorgensen 54 Lepin . . . 33 Marshall, T. M. W.. 43 Joyce, G. H . .27, 30 L’Ermite . . . 102 Martin, C. A. . . . . .20, 57 i Joyce, P 49 Leslie, Shane . . . 57 Martin, F 43 INDEX TO AUTHORS 137 Martin, Lady 52 Martindale, 51, 52, 56, 57 Masse, J 103 Maturin 21, 75 Maumigny, de 75 Mausbach 21 Maxwell-Scott 55 Maynard 123 Meader -86 Medaille 83 Melia 21 Melville, H 103 Mercier, Cardinal, 28, 50, 76 Mereto 85 Merrick 35 Meschler 51, 72, 76 Messmer 15 Metlake 86 Meyer 76 Meyers 5 Meynell, A 123 Meynell, W 58 Meyrick 48 Miles 104, 123 Mills 31 Milner 21 Milton 136 Ming • 26 Minogue 104 Mitchell 91 Mitford 104 Monahan 43 Montalembert, de. .43, 54 Montfort, de 47, 76 Montor 47 Moore, L 104 Moore, T 21, 126 Moore, V 29 Moriarity 51 Morin * 76 Morley 127 Morris, B. W 59 Morris, J 57, 59, 77 Morris, W. B 35 Mossman 6 Moulton 128 Moyes • 21 Muckermann 29 Mulholland, C 119 Mulholland, R., 35, 104, 119 Mullan 72 Muller, M. C 77 Mullock 51 Navery, de 104 Neave 43 Nethercott 44, 58 Newman, Cardinal, 39, 77, 104, 123 Nieremberg 77 Nixon-Roulet 119 Noble, P 105 Noethen 36 Noldin 69, 77 Northcote 77 Norton 124 Notre Dame Series. 51 O’Brien, G 84 O’Brien, J 40 O’Byrne 48 O’Clery 48 O’Connor 43 O’Daniel 45 O’Donnell % . . . 131 Oemler 105 O’Grady 105 O’Hagan 56 O. Henry (Sidney Porter) 105 Oldcastle 57 O’Meara 58, 86 O’Neill 128 O’Reilly, B 44 O’Reilly, J. B 105 Ormsby 55 O’Rourke, J 78 Otten 40, 78 Oxford Books 128 Ozanam 124 Pagani 78 Page, T 105 Palau 45 Palgrave 128 Pallen 44 Palma, de la 78 Papi 78 Parker 106 Parkinson 86 Parkman 41 Parsons, Reuben.... 49 Parsons, Robert.... 78 Partridge 52 Pasture, de la 95 Pastor 47 Pater 106 Patmore 128 Paul, Mother St 77 Periodicals 135 Perrier . . ., 29 Pesch, T 79 Petit 79 Petit de Julleville.. 56 Petitalot 79 Petrovitz 79 Phelan 35 Philip, M. Sister... 57 Piconio, A 6 Pingaud 57 Plater 86 Poe 106 Pohle-Preuss 9, 25 Pollen . . . . , 56 Poock 25 Pope, A 126 Pope, H 78 Porter 106 Poulain 79 Pourrat 79 Prescott 42 Pressinger 79 Preuss, A 9 Proctor 123 Puech 53 Quinlan 54 Quinn, G 86 Radcliffe 106 Ram 44 Randall 123 Ratisbonne ......... 52 Ratton 8 Raupert 22 Rauschen 40 Rawes 57 Raymond of Capua. 53 Reid, C 107 Religious of the Sacred Heart 57 Religious of the Society of Mary. . 53 Repplier 128, 130 Reville 44, 48, 55, 57 Richards, J. H 58 Richards, W. J. P.. Rickaby, John.. 7, 30, 40 Rickaby, Jos., 7, 22, 26, 29, 30, 72 Rivifere 40, 44 Rivington 22 Robison, P 35 Robinson, Pascal.. 53, 54 Roche 22 Rodriguez 80 Rogacci 80 Roh *22 Rose 5 Ross, Allan 66 Ross, J. E 29, 86 Rother 29 Rotours 51 Rowland 53 Roy 48 Rule 51 Rung 80 Rushe 44 Ruskin 130 Russell, M 54, 80, 123 Ruville 22 Ryan, A 123 Ryan, John A 44, 86 Ryder . .22, 52 Sadlier, Agnes 44 Sadlier, Anna T. . . . 119 Sadlier, Mrs. J 107 Saintsbury 127 Salome, Mother, 35, 58, 80 Sandeau 119 Sasia 22 Saudreau 80 Scanlan, A. J 4 4 Scaramelli 80 Schaeffer 80 Schantz 23 Schapiro 49 Schmid 39, 120 Schouler 50 Schouppe 23 Schryvers 86 Schumacher 8 Scott, M 23, 80 Scott, Sir W 107, 126 Scupoli 81 Searle 23 Segur 35, 119 138 INDEX TO AUTHORS Seisenberger 8 Semple 23, 81 Sepet . 57 Sertillanges 11 Seton, E. T 119 Sewall 119 Shahan 37 Shakespeare 126 Shallo 30 Sharpe 23, 25 Shea, J. G 44 Sheehan.. 60, 81, 108, 130 Sheldon 35 Shuster 131 Sienkiewicz ....108, 109 Siniscalchi 72 Sister of Mercy.... 52 Sister of Notre Dame 52 Skey 52 Skinner 109 Slattery 124 Sloan, P. J 81 Smith, Dom. A 51 Smith, F. H 109 Smith, J. T 120 Smith, S 7 Smarius 23 Smyth 29, 48 Snead-Cox 59 Spalding, H 86, 120 Spalding, Most Rev. M. J 23 Spearman 110 Spillane 60 Spillman 110 Stackpoole- Kenny, 53, 55 Stebbing 37 Steele, F. M 52 Stephen, L 131 Stevenson 110, 130 Stewart, Rose 56 StOckl 29 Stockton Ill Stoddard, J. H 19 Stone, J. K 24 Stone, M 37 Stonyhurst Series.. 29 Stromberg 30 Stowe 120 Stuart, Erskine, Mother 44 Suau 21 Sullivan, J. F 24 Sutherland 24 Swickerath 44 Swift ...* 120 Syles 128 Tabb 123 Taine 49 Taggart Ill, 120 Tarducci-Brownson . 53 Tarkington Ill Taylor, T. M 59 Temple 15 Tennyson 127 Teresa of Jesus, St. 81 Tesnierfe 81 Thackeray Ill, 112 Thein 9 Thomas 50 Thomas il Kempis.. 81 Thompson, E. H., 51, 53. 57, 58 Thompson, F 56, 127 Thoreau 130 Thureau-Dangin . . . . 49 Thurston 40, 56 Thwaites 44 Tickell 57, 82 Ticknor 128 Tierney 44 Timrod 126 Tirpitz 50 Tissot 82 Tixeront 40 Toohey 30 Tosti 48 Tournebize 24 Trollope 112 Turner 30 Vacandard 39 Vassall-Phillips ..24, 56 Vaughan, B 56, 82 Vaughan, Rt. Rev., 7, 24, 82 Vaughan, Arch- bishop 59 Vercr.uysse 82 Vere, Aubrey de 126 Vermeersch 24, 82 Verne 112 Vignat-Fortier .... 83 Villien 40 Vonier 24 Wa^gaman 120 Walker, L. J..25, 30, 69 Wallace, L 113 Walpole 37 Walsh, J. J. . .30, 47, 53 Walsh, Mgr 71 Walton 130 Ward, B 6, 49, 54 Ward, Justine 55 Ward, T. F 51, 128 Ward, W 59, 113 Warner 128 Wasmann 31 Watson, M 83 Watts 54 Weber 36 Webster, N 49 Wedewer 36 Weld 45 Wells, H. G 113, 114 Whitlock, B 50 Whitman .* 126 Whittier 126 Wilberforce 6, 41 Wilhelm-Scamell . . 9 Will 7 45 Wilmers 25 Wilmot-Buxton ..48, 51 Wilson, A. E 107 Windle 25, 31 Wiseman, 25, 48, 58, 59, 114, 120 Wissenborn 125 Wolferstan 45 Wordsworth 127 Woywood 25 Wyatt-Davies 49 Wynne 86 Zahm 9 Zimmerman 59 Zulueta, de 83 THE UNENDING SACRIFICE BY THE REV. JOHN C. REYILLE, S.J. Associate Editor of “America” THE MASS, THE CENTRAL ACT OF CATHO- LIC WORSHIP. The Prophecy of Malachy. WHAT IS A SACRIFICE? Its Four Constituent Elements. The Idea of Sacrifice Natural to Man. 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