+ – Nation. 83: 106. Ag. 2, ’06. 1080w. N. Y. Times. 11: 369. Je. 2, ’06. 310w. + N. Y. Times. 11: 460. Jl. 21, ’06. 400w.
“His book accomplishes a great deal in a small space for the education of the unlearned and untutored.”
+ Outlook. 83: 863. Ag. 11, ’06. 230w.
“If there are a few points open to criticism in the pages under review, notably in connexion with the early employment of bone-ash in English soft porcelain, still the ceramic collector and connoisseur who desires to possess a trustworthy guide in a single volume of moderate dimensions and price, ought to be thankful to Mr. Hobson.”
+ + Sat. R. 102: 519. O. 27, ’06. 1200w. + Spec. 96: 795. My. 19, ’06 50w.
Hodges, George. Happy family. **75c. Crowell.
The very chapter headings of Dean Hodges’ book suggest the practical manner of treatment; “The business of being a wife,” “The business of being a mother,” and “The business of being a father.” The essential qualities and characteristics to be fostered in the home are enumerated so humorously that even the reader “hard hit” will smile and resolve to reform.
Hodges, Rev. George, and Reichert, John. Administration of an institutional church: a detailed account of the operation of St. George’s parish, in the city of New York; with introds. by President Roosevelt, Bishop Potter, and Dr. Rainsford. *$3. Harper.
In outlining the management and methods of the parish of St. George’s church, the authors make record of a great sociological as well as spiritual movement. The institutional church of which Dr. Rainsford has been the chief organizer and promulgator has been brought to the busy working life of the city of New York. The organization and the elements that vitalize it stand for the best things in human progress.
Hodgson, Rev. Abraham Percival. Thoughts for the King’s children. *75c. Meth. bk.