+Lit. D. 34: 64. Ja. 12, ’07. 130w.

“The book has some strikingly good qualities which, since it is a first novel, give promise of good work in the future. It has also some strikingly bad qualities. This atmosphere of unconscious democracy is the best thing in the book.”

+ −N. Y. Times. 11: 719. N. 3, ’06. 390w.

“Altogether, this is a vigorous tale, homely but dramatic.”

+Outlook. 84: 584. N. 3, ’06. 130w.

Hyde, Rev. James. Old faith re-stated. *60c. Warne.

The subjects treated are the cardinal articles of the Christian faith, the titles for the chapters being taken from Scriptures; as “What think ye of Christ?” “The Word was God,” “If thou wilt enter into life, keep the commandments,” “When the Son of Man shall come in His glory.” The aim of the restatement of faith is to aid the church in getting back to its original foundation.

Hyrst, H. W. G. Adventures in the great deserts, romantic incidents and perils of travel, sport, and exploration throughout the world. *$1.50. Lippincott.

6–45335.

“Desert stories of twenty-four travellers and explorers.... The majority of these explorations belong to the first half of the last century, and the arms and equipment of the men, often single-handed, who undertook them must appear miserably inadequate to any schoolboy.”—Spec.