Routh, James Edward, jr. Fall of Tollan. $1. Badger, R: G.

“The author of ‘The fall of Tollan’ displays considerable aptitude in his wielding of blank verse, and a fair degree of the ability to ‘visualize’ the scene.” Edith M. Thomas.

+ Critic. 48: 184. F. ’06. 210w.

Rowe, James W. Hand-book on the newly-born. *75c. J. W. Rowe. (For sale by U. P. James, 127 W. 7th st., Cincinnati.)

A book for young physicians and nurses.

Rowe, Stuart Henry. Physical nature of the child, and how to study it. *90c. Macmillan.

The fifth edition of a useful book on “child study.” The author acquaints a child’s sponsors with everything they should know for the best possible development of the child. “The treatise is based upon the principle that activity is the cause of growth, that individuals vary enormously in their capacity for different kinds of mental and physical action, and that physical conditions affect fundamentally that power of action in most various ways in different children. Therefore, the teacher, and the parent as well, should know and pay constant attention to the physical condition of their children.” (Bookm.)


“The revised edition ... is justified by its serviceableness to teachers in general.”

+ Bookm. 23: 219. Ap. ’06. 190w.