– + Sat. R. 101: 84. Ja. 20, ’06. 100w.

“The story proper is not interesting, and the descriptions of the antiquities of Sicily would be really much more readable without the personages who move, rather stiffly, among the temples and museums.”

Spec. 96: 305. F. 24, ’06. 130w.

Slater, John Herbert. How to collect books. $2. Macmillan.

“This volume will be found to contain a feast of good things for every book collector.”

+ Dial. 40: 24. Ja. 1, ’06. 100w. + Sat. R. 100: 820. D. 23, ’05. 30w.

Slater, John Rothwell. Sources of Tyndale’s version of the Pentateuch. *50c. Univ. of Chicago press.

A monograph which discusses the circumstances under which Tyndale gained his knowledge of Hebrew, the sources he used in his version of the Pentateuch and to what extent his work was original, and the influence his version exerted upon later translations and upon English literature.


Dial. 11: 169. S. 16, ’06. 80w.