“To the defects and mistakes of current educational practice, this enlightening volume brings sound scientific and practical correctives.”

+Outlook. 86: 747. Ag. 3, ’07. 420w.

* Tyndale, Walter. Below the cataracts. il. **$3–50. Lippincott.

“Mr. Walter Tyndale is a painter who has spent some years at work in the Nile valley and is interested in both the mysterious beauty of the ancient monuments and in the picturesqueness of the Egyptian life of to-day. Cairo with its winding streets, beautiful mosques, and tempting bazaars, Thebes with its tombs and temples, and Karnak with its wonderful wall-inscriptions and reliefs, furnish most of the material for the sixty beautiful colored plates and the chapters of description and personal reminiscence of travel in Egypt which make up his recently published volume ‘Below the cataracts.’”—Dial.


Dial. 43: 426. D. 16, ’07. 100w.
N. Y. Times. 12: 665. O. 19, ’07. 30w.

* Tyrrell, Rev. George. Much-abused letter. *90c. Longmans.

7–15463.

In this volume Father Tyrrell explains and defends his letter to a perplexed scientist which resulted in the Pope’s recent encyclical and caused Tyrrell’s excommunication from the church.