Page sermons for every day in the year, whose aim is to start the reader out upon his new day with some actively helpful thought.


N. Y. Times. 12: 620. O. 12, ’07. 60w.

Miller, John Henderson. Where the rainbow touches the ground. †$1. Funk.

6–44370.

A Kansas cyclone is responsible in a freakish way for the restoration of property to a man who had surely known the hardships of the “submerged tenth.” The book is full of local color in which herbs and simples, and homely philosophy abound.


“We do not share the high opinion of this story which the publishers seem to entertain nor can we agree with them that the author is a writer of exceptional power. The ethical tone of the work is good and the lessons of practical value.”

− +Arena. 37: 221. F. ’07. 120w.

“The story is told with a quaint sort of art which will appeal to the jaded novel-reader.”