Keen, Walter Henry. Margaret Purdy. $1.50. Broadway pub.
Mr. Keen’s story traces the development of Margaret Purdy from her “puny child-wife” state to one of vigorous mental and moral freedom. Her growth under the direction of Professor Bickersteth whose laboratory assistant she becomes furnishes the real interest of the book.
Keen, William Williams. Addresses and other papers. *$3.75. Saunders.
“Perhaps more false impressions with regard to medical thought would be corrected by a casual reading of this volume than in any other way that we know.”
+ + Ind. 59: 1346. D. 7, ’05. 340w.
Keith, Marion. Silver maple, a story of upper Canada. $1.50. Revell.
Upper Canada and its people, the spirit of the woods, the sordidness of the everyday life, is at the heart of this story of Scotty, who, true to his Scotch grandparents and the early lessons he learns under the silver maple, fights a good fight, resists temptation, is true to himself, and when he comes at last into the heritage of his English father “by the right road, the road of truth and equity,” it is also into a heritage of love and happiness.
+ N. Y. Times. 11: 727. N. 3, ’06. 220w.
Keller, Very Rev. J. A. Saint Joseph’s help; or, Stories of the power and efficacy of Saint Joseph’s intercession. *75c. Benziger.