R. of Rs. 34: 767. D. ’06. 20w.

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Quayle, William Alfred. Prairie and the sea. *$2. Meth. bk.

“This is a series of pleasing out-of-door talks and rambles. The author, Mr. William A. Quayle, is always sympathetic in his moods, is an ardent worshiper at the shrine of nature, and is at times playful, at other times ecstatic. The book is made beautiful by a very large number of altogether charming photographs and marginal drawings.”—Outlook.


“His work belongs to the great average output of nature essays—not striking, but thoroughly readable on the whole, and, together with the accompanying pictures, making up an attractive volume.”

+ Dial. 40: 238. Ap. 1, ’06. 240w.

“It is not original and it is not all worthy, it is not all in the best taste—but there’s undoubtedly a charm about both pictures and text.”

+ – N. Y. Times. 11: 104. F. 17, ’06. 650w. + Outlook. 82: 326. F. 10, ’06. 60w.

Quick, Herbert. [Double trouble; or, Every hero his own villain.] †$1.50. Bobbs.