The colored drawings by Helen Alden Knipe which illustrate this little volume of toasts add much to its attractions. The toasts themselves are not wholly new but cover a broad field extending from “the world” to “babies,” and from “the Garden of Eden” to “a bird, a bottle and an open-work stocking.”


“Something of the champagne flavor belongs to the collection of toasts.”

+ Dial. 41: 458. D. 16, ’06. 40w.

Philippi, Adolf. Florence; tr. from the German by P. G. Konody. *$1.50. Scribner.

“This is an excellent compendium of the art and, on the whole, of the history of Florence. Misprints are, unfortunately, rather numerous.”

+ + – Sat. R. 100: 851. D. 30, ’05. 520w.

Phillipps, L. March. In the desert. $4.20. Longmans.

“This interesting volume is a triumph of impressions.” (Ath.) “It is concerned with two unrelated topics; the French scheme of colonization in Algiers, and the influence of the Sahara desert on Arab life, architecture, religion, poetry, and philosophy.... In his thesis that the Arab character is the outcome of the influence of the desert, Mr. Phillipps gives us a sketch of the effect of the desert life on himself, and applies his experience to that of the Arab.” (Dial.)