The alleged romance of the historic Queen of Sheba translated from “The glory of the kings,” an ancient royal Abyssinian manuscript.
| Lit. D. 35: 920. D. 14, ’07. 80w. |
“Textually it is a remarkable book—curiously compounded of stately phrases imitated from the authorized version and other phrases singularly bald, modern, and pedestrian.”
| + | N. Y. Times. 12: 695. N. 2, ’07. 1680w. |
“The volume, which is half story, half study, has an undoubted literary charm as well as historic value.”
| + | R. of Rs. 36: 756. D. ’07. 80w. |
Magill, Edward Hicks. Sixty-five years in the life of a teacher. **$1.50. Houghton.
7–9847.
“Dr. Magill’s career as a teacher began when he was sixteen. He is now over eighty, so that his career as an educator literally spans the whole history of the development of American education.”—Lit. D.