An Exposition of the Delsarte Theory of Expression. By Edw'd. B. Warman,

A.M., author of "The Voice, How to train It, How to care for It," etc.

With over 150 full-page illustrations by Marion Morgan Reynolds. Quarto, cloth, $3.00.

When a man who, besides a thorough knowledge of his art, possesses natural ability as a teacher, writes a book on this subject, one anticipates not only a thoroughly reliable, but also a thoroughly practical work. In his treatise on Gestures and Attitudes, Professor Warman has not disappointed us, and just as far as such work can be made practical he has made this one so. The ideas of Delsarte are presented in words which all may understand. It is explicit and comprehensible. No one can read this book or study its one hundred and fifty graceful and graphic illustrations without perceiving the possibility of adding strength and expression to gestures and movements, as well as simplicity and ease.

The Swedish System Of Educational Gymnastics

By Baron Nils Posse, M. G. Graduate of the Royal Gymnastic Central Institute of Stockholm. Formerly instructor in the Stockholm Gymnastic and Fencing Club. Quarto, 264 illustrations. Second Edition, Revised, $2.00.

The Swedish System while including exercises on apparatus, differs from other systems by its independence of apparatus, its movements being applicable to whatever may be at hand, and its free standing exercises are such as no apparatus can take the place of. Cheapness, compactness, adaptation to a great variety of movements, and to the use of many persons at the same time, are the advantages of the Swedish apparatus. Baron Posse's treatise, which is the only comprehensive handbook of Swedish Gymnastics in the English language, has 241 illustrations. Chapters on physiological effects of exercise, and the muscular activities in the bodily movements, add to the value of the work, which is so arranged as to meet the wants of professional teachers familiar with other forms of gymnastics, and the general public. - Alexander Young, in The Critic.

The Voice

How to train It, How to care for it. By E. B. Warman, A. M. With full-page illustrations by Marion Morgan Reynolds. Quarto, cloth, $2.00. The book is intended for ministers, lecturers, readers, actors, singers, teachers, and public speakers, and the special conditions applicable to each class are pointed out in connection with the general subject. The use and abuse of the vocal organs is considered, and their legitimate functions emphasized as illustrated by their anatomy, hygiene, and physiology. The breathing and vocal exercises for the culture and development of the human voice are made clear by diagrams as well as descriptions, and the fruits of the author's long experience as a teacher are embodied in this eminently practical treatise. - Critic.

An Hour With Delsarte

A Study of Expression, by Anna Morgan of the Chicago Conservatory. Illustrated by Rosa Mueller Sprague and Marion Reynolds with full-page figure illustrations. Quarto, cloth, $2.00.

This beautiful quarto volume presents the ideas of Delsarte in words which all may understand. It is explicit and comprehensible. No one can read this book or study its twenty-two graceful and graphic illustrations without perceiving the possibility of adding strength and expression to gestures and movements as well as simplicity and ease. Mr. Turveydrop went through life with universal approval, simply by his admirable "deportment." Every young person may profitably take a hint from his success, and this book will be found invaluable as an instructor. - Woman's Journal, Boston.

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