| + | Lond. Times. 6: 358. N. 22, ’07. 700w. |
“The little volume is quaint and original and will appeal to many readers.”
| + | N. Y. Times. 12: 49. Ja. 26, ’07. 50w. |
“It is well worth reading and reflection by Protestant Christians, often too content with discarding the ascetic form of mediaeval saintliness, and too neglectful to replace it by a form of piety as impressive on the present age as that was on the past.”
| + | Outlook. 85: 377. F. 16, ’07. 160w. |
Aero club of America. Navigating the air. **$1.50. Doubleday.
7–20981.
Here are given the personal experience of men best known in the field of aerial navigation. The book “contains, in over twenty chapters ... practical and clear accounts of what has been accomplished by many experimenters with kite-sustained aeroplanes, motor-driven balloons, and other dirigible air-ships.” (Outlook.)
“Both text and illustrations will interest the average reader as well as the specialist.”