+ + N. Y. Times. 11: 110. F. 24, ’06. 970w. + R. of Rs. 33: 380. Mr. ’06. 150w.
“Mr. Binns’ book, granted a few somewhat soulful peculiarities, is not at all bad.”
+ Sat. R. 101: 20. Ja. 6, ’06. 1760w.
Birney, Mrs. Theodore W. Childhood. $1. Stokes.
Believing that “discord in the home is in most cases due to a lack of comprehension of child nature and its needs,” Mrs. Birney offers parents and teachers the benefits of her earnestly acquired experience. “She is singularly free from fads; does not write as if she were the whole Law and the Prophets on the subject of children.” (Critic.)
“A careful perusal of the book should bring help to many households.”
+ Critic. 48: 378. Ap. ’06. 90w. + Outlook. 82: 807. Ap. 7, ’06. 130w.
Birrell, Augustine. [Andrew Marvell.] **75c. Macmillan.
“Very little is said of the poetry upon which his reputation rests.”