+ Outlook. 83: 225. Je. 9, ’06. 90w.

“These are pretty little stories of excellent moral tone, a little over-sentimental and pious in a Methodist fashion, but pleasantly and simply written with appreciation of country atmosphere and rustic ways.”

+ – Sat. R. 102: 150. Ag. 4, ’06. 30w.

Peck, Ellen Brainerd. Songs by the sedges. $1. Badger, R: G.

“Miss Peck has a pretty fancy and a light touch, which are just the qualities needed for this sort of reminiscent verse.” Wm. M. Payne

+ Dial. 41: 208. O. 1, ’06. 150w. + N. Y. Times. 10: 925. D. 30, ’05. 40w.

Peck, Rev. George Clarke. Vision and task. $1. Meth. bk.

Fifteen sermons in which the task of Christian living is expressed in terms of life to-day, and is brought home with the force of current comparison. The titles include: The passing of mystery; The plain heroic breed; A vision for the wilderness; A lesson for the street; The biography of a back-slider; Doing good by proxy; The hindering God; The thorn as an asset; The paramount duty; and The divine dependence.