7–29583.

Jack London, Güstav Kobbé, George Kennan, Tudor Jenks and a good many others tell of exciting sea-happenings with a good bit of general information about divers, light-houses, tidal waves, etc.

Seabrook, Phœbe Hamilton. Daughter of the Confederacy: a story of the old South and the new. $1.50. Neale.

6–43778.

“Unlike the majority of novels of the war period, this one does not dwell upon the horrors of camp and field, of prison and hospital, but upon the daily life of a family left to the so-called slighter horrors of inactivity, anxiety and starvation.”

Seaver, Richard W. To Christ through criticism. (Donellan lectures, 1905–6.) **$1.50. Scribner.

The burden of these lectures is “Justification of the new theology and defence of critical principles and results as not hostile to devout life.” (Nation.)


“A reverent and thoughtful discussion of the Gospel miracles in the light of modern criticism.”

+Ind. 62: 390. Mr. 14, ’07. 40w.
Nation. 84: 265. Mr. 21, ’07. 100w.