Osbourne, Lloyd. Tin diskers; the story of an invasion that all but failed. †50c. Altemus.

6–25690.

“An amusing although entirely trivial short story about an American girl who has curious adventures in England, growing out of the recent newspaper sensation known as ‘treasure-hunting.’”—Outlook.


“This is a bright, breezy love story written with no other object than to entertain. One of Mr. Osbourne’s best short stories”

+Arena. 36: 574. N. ’06. 260w.
+ −Outlook. 84: 45. S. 1, ’06. 30w.

Osgood, Herbert Levi. American colonies in the 17th century. *$3. Macmillan.

v. 3. “The present volume contains a history of British colonial administration during the period under review, together with treatment in some detail of the external development of Virginia and of domestic relations in the other royal provinces. The author attempts in this volume, to trace the history of the British systems of control as a distinct and separate feature of colonization.”—R. of Rs.


“Mr. Osgood combines in a remarkable degree the quality of patient research and a mastery of numerous details with the power of philosophic generalization.” Hugh E. Egerton.