“The book has a meagre index, but on the whole is a satisfactory piece of work, the only serious blemish being the unnecessary attack on the Boston collectors.” Andrew McFarland Davis.
+ + – Am. Hist. R. 11: 906. Jl. ’06. 730w.
“He certainly has made a valuable and useful book, and if it is in parts rather barren reading, it is because the history of the first press established in English America is not a very fruitful theme. It is to the historian of early presses in America and to the bibliographer and the collector of early American imprints that this book must of necessity appeal.”
+ + – Nation. 83: 224. S. 13, ’06. 430w.
“It will prove itself a necessity in the library of any collector.”
+ + N. Y. Times. 11: 146. Mr. 10, ’06. 420w.
Rogers, Bessie Story. As it may be: a story of the future. *$1. Badger, R. G.
“As it may be” jumps to the year 2905 and shows how sickness and consequently doctors have been eliminated not thru spiritual freedom but thru liberty that results from nourishing the body according to a set of Utopian principles.
Rogers, Joseph Morgan. The true Henry Clay. **$2. Lippincott.