Banks, Louis Albert. Sinner and his friends. **$1.30. Funk.
7–23975.
This volume of thirty evangelistic sermons represents Dr. Banks’ mature thought characterized by force and unerring judgment.
Barber, Edwin Atlee. Salt glazed stoneware. (Primers of industrial art, v. 2.) **90c. Doubleday.
7–19048.
An authoritative treatment which “attempts to clear certain disputed points and correct some long-accepted traditions of ceramic writers which have been found to be erroneous. The characteristics of real salt glazed stoneware are briefly outlined and the origin of its manufacture related. The three divisions in the volume take up the stonewares of Germany and the low countries and other continental centres, the salt glazed wares of England—Fulham, Nottingham, Staffordshire, and Lambeth—and the stoneware of the United States.”—N. Y. Times.
| A. L. A. Bkl. 3: 191. N. ’07. | ||
| + | Nation. 85: 216. S. 5, ’07. 350w. | |
| N. Y. Times. 12: 446. Jl. 13, ’07. 170w. |
Barber, Edwin Atlee. Tin enamelled pottery: maiolica, delft, and other stanniferous faience. (Art primer. Pennsylvania museum and school of industrial art, Phila.) **90c. Doubleday.
7–18108.