+ − Outlook 127:110 Ja 19 ’21 400w R of Rs 62:445 O ’20 140w
“Mr Grant’s excellent introduction explains everything that needs explanation, and ample footnotes clear up the personal and other allusions which might perplex readers who are not close students of foreign politics.”
+ The Times [London] Lit Sup p867 D 23 ’20 900w
LEVINGER, MRS ELMA EHRLICH.[[2]] New land. $1.25 Bloch
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“This little collection of stories written for children, of ‘Jews who had a part in the making of our country,’ belongs in part to historical biography with a large fictional element and in part to pure fiction with a historical setting.”—Survey
“The particular ideal of the author of ‘The new land’ to be sure, is not Christian but patriotic virtue, but her method of approach is sadly reminiscent of the Sunday school library of old time. Nevertheless the tales are all carefully and enthusiastically told and often rise to intrinsic human interest.” C. K. S.
+ − Freeman 2:69 S 29 ’20 140w
“The stories are well written; they have a collective ‘moral,’ of course, but this does not obtrude itself, nor is it narrowly nationalistic.” B. L.