7–14642.
“A book of social suggestion and sympathy for all those who love or teach nature.” It is intended to strengthen faith in outdoor education.
“In which the author has many effective and deserved flings at the stupidity and inanity of much that passes for the study of nature in schools and elsewhere.” George Gladden.
| + | Bookm. 25: 625. Ag. 5, ’07. 90w. |
“[Suggestions that are] sensible enough, and their light personal style would make them effective as informal talks at a teachers’ institute but they cannot be regarded as permanent contributions to the over abundant literature of the subject.”
| − + | Ind. 62: 1354. Je. 6, ’07. 70w. |
“The ear-marks of the pedagogue are rather too prominent for the most enjoyable reading.”
| − | Nation. 84: 14. Jl. 4, ’07. 220w. |
Bigelow, John. Peace given as the world giveth. **75c. Baker.