+Acad. 72: 345. Ap. 6, ’07. 350w.

“Though cast in the guise of a continuous narrative, this volume consists in reality of short stories and should be read as such.”

+ −Ath. 1907, 1: 574. My. 11. 140w.

“The humor is quite delicious, and the whole thing is carried through with great spirit.”

+R. of Rs. 35: 120. Ja. ’07. 80w.

Chambers, Robert William. Tree of heaven. †$1.50. Appleton.

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“The occult in everyday affairs is the theme of this new book.... Each one of the stories of which the volume is composed tells the tale of some mysterious happening, some supernatural experience, beyond the power of material reasoning to explain, which comes into the life of some ordinary everyday man.”—N. Y. Times.


Reviewed by Frederic Taber Cooper.