Price, George Bacon. Gaining health in the West, (Colorado, New Mexico, Arizona); being impressions of a layman. *$1. Huebsch.

7–19791.

Based upon seven years’ personal experience with “climate” this little volume offers sane and valuable advice to all who are obliged to seek the West in search of health. It discusses climatic conditions, marital obligations, social and ethical aspects, tells where and how to live, how to avoid loneliness, how to get employment and many other things which only one who has learned the detailed lessons taught by experience can know.


“Anyone contemplating a Colorado residence, especially if in search of health, will find this little volume an admirable substitute for such advice as he might expect from an experienced sensible, and sympathetic friend.”

+Dial. 43: 20. Jl. 1, ’07. 200w.

“Is a sensible little book of good advice for the consumptives:”

+Ind. 63: 344. Ag. 8, ’07. 90w.
+Nation. 84: 14. Jl. 4, ’07. 70w.

* Price, John Ambrose. The negro: past, present, and future. $1.50. Neale.

A three part treatment. The Past is a vindication of the old south as regards the black man, the Present reveals the negro as he exists in the south to-day under peculiar conditions and circumstances, the Future relates the possibilities of what may come to the American negro.