Gibson, Charles. Among French inns: the story of a pilgrimage to characteristic spots of rural France. **$1.60. Page.

“The guide-book information with which the story is interrupted, is generally sound.”

+ – Nation. 82: 10. Ja. 4, ’06. 140w.

“A substantial volume which might well serve as a guide to travelers eager to get off the beaten tracks and to see France in its most characteristic features; and is also a very readable and interesting volume.”

+ Outlook. 82: 45. Ja. 6, ’06. 180w. + Spec. 96: 795. My. 19, ’06. 280w.

Gibson, Charles Dana. Our neighbors. **$4.20. Scribner.

“The present volume is a worthy companion to those that have preceded it.”

+ Int. Studio. 27: 279. Ja. ’06. 160w.

Gibson, Charlotte Chaffee. In eastern wonderlands. †$1.50. Little.

What all writers who know the east are doing for a grown-up world to-day the author has tried to do for little people, she has helped them to an understanding of what is to be found nowadays in eastern lands by describing a real trip around the world as taken by three real children. She has deftly blended those things which interest with those things which instruct, and has illustrated her account with photographs, until Japan, China, Ceylon, India, the Red sea and Egypt lose their vague outlines and become as familiar to her little readers as they did to Alice, Fred and Charlotte who saw them all.