LIVING MASTERS OF MUSIC 



An Illustrated Series of Monographs dealing with 

 Contemporary Musical Life, and including Repre- 

 sentatives of all Branches of the Art. Edited by 

 Rosa Newmarch. Crown 8vo. Cloth. 2s. 6d. net 

 each volume. 



HENRY J. WOOD. By Rosa Newmarch. 



SIR EDWARD ELGAR. By R. J. Buckley. 



JOSEPH JOACHIM. By J. A. Fuller Maitland, 



EDWARD MACDOWELL. By L. Oilman. 



EDVARD GRIEG. By H. T, Finck. 



THEODOR LESCHETIZKY. By A. Hullah. 



GIACOMO PUCCINI, By Wakeung Dry. 



ALFRED BRUNEAU. By Arthur Hervey. 



IGNAZ PADEREWSKI. By E. A. Baughan. 



RICHARD STRAUSS. By A. Kalisch. 



CLAUDE DEBUSSY. By Franz Liebich. 



STARS OF THE STAGE 



A Series of Illustrated Biographies of the Leading 

 Actors, Actresses, and Dramatists. Edited by J. T, 

 Grein. Crown 8vo. zs. 6d. each net. 



*^* It was Schiller "who said: " Twine no wreath for the 

 actor, since his work is oral and ephemeral." '^ Stars of the 

 Stage" 7nay in some degree remove this reproach. There are 

 hundreds o/ thousands o/ playgoers, afidboth editor and publisher 

 think it reasonable to assume that a considerable number of these 

 would like to know something about actors, actresses, and 

 dramatists, whose work they nightly applaud. Each volume 

 luill be carefully illustrated, and as far as text, printing, and 

 paper are concerned will be a notable book. Great care has been 

 taken in selecting the biographers, 'who in most cases have 

 already accumulated rnuch appropriate 7>taterial. 



First Volumes. 

 ELLEN TERRY. By Christopher St. John. 

 HERBERT BEERBOHM TREE. By Mrs. George Cran. 

 W. S. GILBERT. By Edith A. Browne. 

 CHAS. WYNDHAM. By Florence Teignmouth Shore. 

 GEORGE BERNARD SHAW. By G. K. Chesterton. 



