+ Dial. 40: 52. Ja. 16, ’06. 110w. + N. Y. Times. 11: 122. F. 24, ’06. 900w.
Henderson, Charles Hanford. Children of good fortune: an essay in morals. **$1.30. Houghton.
Reviewed by George Hodges.
+ Atlan. 97: 419. Mr. ’06. 130w.
“One feels disposed to say that Dr. Henderson has written a most immoral book about morality.” Edward Fuller.
+ – Critic. 48: 212. Mr. ’06. 270w.
Henderson, Ernest Flagg. Short history of Germany; new ed. [2v. in 1.] *$2.50. Macmillan.
The two volumes of Mr. Henderson’s history which appeared four years ago have been combined in one volume for the present edition. “The author assumes, as his starting-point, the preëminence of Germany as the guiding thread to lead the student through the intricacies of general European history. All the great international struggles, he points out, have been fought out on German soil, from the Thirty years’ war to the great struggle against Napoleon. The two great ever-present factors of the entire medieval period—the Papacy and the Empire—fought out their differences on German soil and through German personages.... This volume, which is excellently printed and provided with indexes and notes, is also supplied with several maps and bibliographical lists.” (R. of Rs.)
+ + Nation. 82: 117. F. 8, ’06. 60w.