Freeman, Rev. James Edward. Man and the Master. 75c. Whittaker.

The chapters on the life of the Master “simply deal with certain phases or aspects of that life and seek to lay emphasis upon cardinal characteristics” without attempting to set forth any chronological order.


“While there is nothing in these pages which has not been said before, there is nothing which does not need to be said again and again, and it is all said briefly, warmly, impressively.”

+ Outlook. 84: 92. S. 8, ’06. 60w.

Freeman, Mrs. Mary Eleanor (Wilkins). [Debtor.] †$1.50. Harper.

“It is the story itself, with its unlovely incidents too often and too minutely related, that is disappointing.”

+ – Acad. 69: 1176. N. 11, ’05. 380w. + – Ath. 1905, 2: 860. D. 23. 190w.

“No better book of the honest, old-fashioned kind has appeared this year.”

+ + Ind. 59: 1340. D. 7, ’05. 660w.