The "Universal Method for the Saxophone" by Paul de Ville is a classical music lesson book published by Carl Fischer in 1936. It is designed for intermediate level saxophone players looking to improve their skills in the classical genre. The book features various composers and includes exercises and pieces to help musicians develop their technique and musicality on the saxophone. With a focus on music theory and technique, this book is a valuable resource for saxophonists looking to expand their repertoire and improve their playing abilities.