+ +Outlook. 87: 765. D. 7, ’07. 720w.

“Altogether, this is a readable book, but it would have been more prudent not to invite, as on p. 37, a comparison with Charles Lamb.”

+Spec. 99: 874. N. 30, ’07. 120w.

Van Dyke, Henry. Good old way. **30c. Crowell.

7–20954.

An addition to the “What is worth while series.” The good old way is the path of faith and duty which runs amid the tangle of sensuality, avarice, social ambition, intellectual pride, moral indifference, hypocrisy and indecision.

* Van Dyke, Henry. Music lover. **$1. Moffat.

7–35629.

“Dr. van Dyke describes the emotions of the true lover of music, as he sits in his chosen place and hears a great orchestra render a great symphony. Generous margins appropriately decorated in color, and a colored frontispiece by Sigismund de Ivanowski, whose work has lately attracted much attention, are the decorative features.”—Dial.