+ Nation. 83: 481. D. 6, ’06. 70w.
“He shows no diminution in wisdom or the power to express himself, and his dissertations are all up to date.”
+ N. Y. Times. 11: 777. N. 24, ’06. 170w.
“Shrewd and whimsically humorous as ever in many of his recent remarks on questions and sensations of the day, in others Mr. Dooley seems rather heavy-handed, and the old-time Archery road machinery creaks a little here and there.”
+ – Outlook. 84: 794. N. 24, ’06. 110w.
Dunning, Harry Westbrook. To-day on the Nile. *$2.50. Pott.
This book was “written primarily for the benefit of prospective tourists.... The Boston Transcript concisely sums it up, in saying: ‘The volume is at once a history and description of the country, and a guide-book, valuable and interesting in each of these respects.’... When the traveler starts he would be well advised to drop a copy of Dr. Dunning’s book into his steamer-trunk.”—Lit. D.
“Contains not a little substantial information, and affords a graphic view of modern Egypt.”
+ Lit. D. 32: 331. Mr. 3, ’06. 190w.