. Review of reviews and world's work. lpful system of marginal notes. The book is intro-duced by a facsimile copy of Whitmans will, writtenby himself (June 29, 1888), at Camden. In the preface,Mr. Traubel announces that he has presented his storyexactly as it was originally written, having made no at-tempts to improve or polish it. Whitman, he says, didnot insist upon his faults, but he wanted them allcounted in. I have never lost sight of his commandof commands : Whatever you do, do not prettify bit of Whitmaniana, just issued by the Amer-icana-Gej-manica Press, is Dr. Richard Riet


. Review of reviews and world's work. lpful system of marginal notes. The book is intro-duced by a facsimile copy of Whitmans will, writtenby himself (June 29, 1888), at Camden. In the preface,Mr. Traubel announces that he has presented his storyexactly as it was originally written, having made no at-tempts to improve or polish it. Whitman, he says, didnot insist upon his faults, but he wanted them allcounted in. I have never lost sight of his commandof commands : Whatever you do, do not prettify bit of Whitmaniana, just issued by the Amer-icana-Gej-manica Press, is Dr. Richard RiethmuellersWalt Whitman and the Germans. It includes astudy of the German influence on Whitman and the in-fluence of Whitman on Germany. A really absorbing biography of John Wesley isthe result of Prof. C. T. Winchesters studies of thegreat Methodist reformer. The book, entitled TheLife of John Wesley (Macmillan), is not primarily aMethodist tribute to the founder of his church ; it isthe seasoned judgment of a man of literature and an. HORACE TRAUBEL.


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