+ +A. L. A. Bkl. 3: 166. O. ’07.

“A careful reading of the book by any one even partly well informed on the subject matter must lead to the conclusion that the author was very unfamiliar with his subject: that he depended almost entirely on other than first hand information: that he was unable or unwilling to criticise this information when obtained.” Charles Edward Lucke.

− −Engin. N. 58: 76. Jl. 18, ’07. 1790w.

“A needed and timely book.”

+Nation. 85: 287. S. 26, ’07. 380w.

Herridge, William Thomas. Orbit of life; studies in human experience. **$1. Revell.

6–33546.

A volume of religious and social essays in which Dr. Herridge “sees life whole, both in extent and content, and aims both to show it as he sees it, and to redeem it from monotony and triviality by putting its emphasis in the right place.” (Outlook.)


“Dr. Herridge has something to say that is worth hearing both for the matter and the manner of it.”