+ Ann. Am. Acad. 28: 173. Jl. ’06. 90w. Critic. 49: 92. Jl. ’06. 60w.

“The story of the way in which Warren sought to put his teachings into practice makes entertaining and not unprofitable reading.”

+ Lit. D. 32: 918. Je. 16, ’06. 170w.

“Mr. Bailie doesn’t succeed in conveying any impression of his personality.”

+ – N. Y. Times. 11: 311. My. 12, 06. 540w. + Outlook. 83: 140. My. 19, ’06. 240w. Pol. Sci. Q. 21: 565. S. ’06. 140w.

Bain, F. W. [Digit of the moon, and other love stories from the Hindoo.] $1.50. Putnam.

“As stories of an ancient civilization, these flowery, unhurried tales have a charm of movement and meaning. As love stores the tales are pure and ardent, mixing earthly and heavenly motive and passion in the intimate way of the early world.”

+ Lit. D. 31: 1000. D. 30, ’05. 230w.

Baird, Jean K. Cash three. 60c. Saalfield.

A little lad, as cash boy in a department store, fighting poverty with his father while his mother’s relatives are trying to find him. The tale, ending in a happy Christmas, is full of hardships, relieved by a father’s devotion and a child’s natural cheerfulness.