– + Ind. 61: 1402. D. 13, ’06. 70w. Nation. 83: 463. N. 29, ’06. 40w. + Outlook. 84: 794. N. 24, ’06. 30w.

Munk, Joseph Amasa. [Arizona sketches.] **$2. Grafton press.

“Dr. Munk’s style is wholly lacking in literary finish, but his account of ranch life and other matters in the southwestern corner of the United States teems with interesting facts and photographs.”

+ – Critic. 48: 192. F. ’06. 100w.

“This is a good example of a new type of book, in which the literary element is subordinate to the pictorial.”

+ – Nation. 82: 8O. Ja. 25, ’06. 860w.

Munn, Charles Clark. [Girl from Tim’s place]; il. by Frank T. Merrill. †$1.50. Lothrop.

“The author’s heroine and surroundings are not fictitious. ‘Tim’s Place’ was in the northern wilderness of Maine, to which Mr. Munn goes in the hunting season, and the girl was employed by its owner, who compelled her to work barefooted and gave her only the cast-off clothing of men to wear. The story of her escape and after life compose the book.”—N. Y. Times.


+ Ind. 60: 1376. Je. 7, ’06. 280w. + N. Y. Times. 11: 178. Mr. 24, ’06. 180w. N. Y. Times. 11: 384. Je. 16, ’06. 110w.