“The value of the book lies in the healthy spirit of scepticism which pervades it, and which is the outgrowth of an unusually wide knowledge of Teutonic philology, literature and archaeology.”
| + + | Pol. Sci. Q. 22: 550. S. ’07. 180w. |
“A very learned and careful work.”
| + + | Spec. 98: 337. Mr. 2, ’07. 220w. |
Chadwick, Rev. John White. Cap’n Chadwick, Marblehead skipper and shoemaker. *60c. Am. Unitar.
6–35723.
A portrait, sketched by his son, of a rugged yet unvaryingly tender hearted New Englander who plied his shoemaker trade in winter and followed a skipper’s life in summer.
“In spite of some looseness of style the book is spell binding from start to finish.” Robert E. Bisbee.
| + − | Arena. 37: 111. Ja. ’07. 120w. |