| + | Lond. Times. 6: 356. N. 22, ’07. 1870w. |
“A capital book, this, to take up of a winter’s evening, when the day has been long and trying.”
| + | Outlook. 87: 610. N. 23, ’07. 210w. | |
| + | R. of Rs. 36: 754. D. ’07. 100w. |
“The author has, indeed, ‘let himself go,’ which must have been a very pleasant change from his usual austerity of construction and argument, and the reader shares the delights of the escapade. The mixture of autobiography, anecdote and essay is only less casual than the autobiography Mark Twain is publishing.”
| + | Spec. 99: 614. O. 26, ’07. 7800w. |
* Mahan, Alfred Thayer. Some neglected aspects of war; together with The power that makes for peace, by Henry S. Pritchett, and The capture of private property at sea, by Julian S. Corbett. **$1.50. Little.
“A group of articles demonstrating the necessary and righteous part played in modern civilization by war, broadly considered, and the impossibility of replacing it shortly by any other agency, the conditions of the world remaining as they now are.”
Maine, Sir Henry James. [Ancient law] with introduction and notes by Sir Frederick Pollock. **$1.75. Holt.
7–26409.
Descriptive note in Annual, 1906.