“The book is quite varied in its contents, turning aside from the author’s own angling experiences to extracts from the nature books of William J. Long, paraphrases of portions of ‘The song of Hiawatha,’ and other not very intimately related subjects.”—Nation.
| Dial. 40: 396. Je. 16, ’06. 100w. | ||
| + | Nation. 82: 407. My. 17, ’06. 120w. |
“Readers who know how pleasantly Mr. E. Marston can write need not have his new volume any further recommended.”
| + | Spec. 96: 546. Ap. 7, ’06. 300w. |
Marti, Karl. Religion of the Old Testament: its place among the religions of the nearer East. (Crown theological lib., no. 18.) *$1.25. Putnam.
7–37540.
“A sketch giving a bird’s-eye view of the development of Israel’s religion in its relation to other religions of western Asia. The point of view is that of the historical school of which Marti is a leading representative.”—Bib. World.
“An interesting and suggestive sketch.”