+ − Ath p396 My 30 ’19 600w Brooklyn 12:67 Ja ’20 40w
“The Illustrations are of exceptional interest, and the whole book is excellently got up.”
+ Sat R 127:508 My 24 ’19 1200w
“The emeritus-organist of Westminster has led a full and successful life, and the record of his professional activities makes excellent reading, for Sir Frederick Bridge is an admirable raconteur.”
+ Spec 122:665 My 24 ’19 1350w
“He records meetings with a few great men outside his profession—Dickens, Tennyson, Browning; but it seems that the organist of the Abbey is most likely to meet great men at their funerals. His friends who were not great in the worldly sense are much more entertaining.”
+ The Times [London] Lit Sup p233 My 1 ’19 1100w
BRIDGE, NORMAN. Marching years. il *$2.50 (3c) Duffield
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The above title is given to the autobiography of a noted physician of New England origin, the eighth generation in direct descent of Deacon John Bridge, to whom a bronze statue has been erected near Harvard university. Dr Bridge was graduated from the Chicago Medical college, served on the teaching staff of Rush Medical college for two decades and is the author of many publications on medical subjects, a list of which is appended to the text.