+ – Lond. Times. 5: 225. Je. 22, ’06. 710w.
“There is much in these six lectures on English mystics that is interesting; but the book lacks continuity and coherence.”
+ – Outlook. 83. 288. Je. 2, ’06. 160w.
“When we took up Dr. Inge’s book we found it hard to lay it down. This is partly due to his beautiful English, which makes every page a delight to read. But it is not only that: he has chosen a subject about which he knows a good deal and other people know very little, and which is in itself intensely attractive.”
+ + – Sat. R. 101: 699. Je. 2, ’06. 180w.
Ingersoll, Ernest. Island in the air. †$1.50. Macmillan.
“It is really full of information and of the spirit of the pioneer.”
+ World To-Day. 11: 766. Jl. ’06. 50w.
Ingersoll, Ernest. Life of animals: the mammals. **$2. Macmillan.
This is a book upon the mode of life, the history and relationships of the most familiar and important class of animals, the mammals—covering as the name signifies all animals that feed their young upon milk. It is a carefully classified study, fully illustrated, with colored plates, reproductions of photographs and drawings.