Printed in large type with eight full page illustrations in color by Rachael Robinson these fifteen stories about the lively little girl and the quiet little boy who lived next door to her will make a pleasing gift-book for all small folks who like to hear about other people’s grandmas and grandpas, their nice uncles, their pets, their plays and their pleasant surprises.


N. Y. Times. 12: 670. O. 19, ’07. 30w.

Smith, Goldwin. Labour and capital: a letter to a labour friend. **50c. Macmillan.

7–7165.

A monograph which urges upon labour conservative progression. “Progress,” writes Professor Smith, “seems more hopeful than revolution.” and altho he has faith in the ultimate realization of the socialist ideal, perfect brotherhood, he closes his consideration of the questions of labour and capital, with the declaration “There is no leaping into the millenium.”


Ann. Am. Acad. 29: 647. My. ’07. 60w.

“The interest of the letter lies in its formulation of the judgment of a historical student who is familiar with many aspects of life and is reasonably free from bias.” Charles Richmond Henderson.

+Dial. 42: 287. My. 1, ’07. 80w.