“There is probably no other one place where so much valuable data on this specialty can be found.” W. W. Bird.
| + + | Engin. N. 57: 194. F. 14, ’07. 150w. |
Worcester, Dean C. Non-Christian tribes of northern Luzon. Bureau of ptg., Manila.
“Professor Worcester, a secretary of the interior in the Philippine government, has charge both of the ethnological study and the government of the wild peoples. He has made many trips, some of them heartbreaking ‘hikes,’ on occasions also incurring serious danger in regions previously unexplored.... He points out our lack as yet of detailed studies of these various mountain communities, and publishes his views only to help ‘awaken interest’ and to stimulate thus the study needed either to verify or to correct such conclusions as he has ventured.”—Nation.
| + | Ind. 63: 631. S. 12, ’07. 960w. |
“This is the latest, and to date the most authoritative, discussion of the mountain people of Northern Luzon as a whole.”
| + | Nation. 84: 228. Mr. 7, ’07. 570w. |
Wordsworth, William. [Poems]; selected with introd. by Stopford A. Brooke. *$3. McClure.
Mr. Brooke’s introduction “dwells on the poet’s life at Grasmere, the effects of the scenery on his genius and moral being, and his interpretation of that scenery and those effects in his verse.” (Ath.)