“Both volumes will have antiquarian value for those engaged in library pursuits to-day. And the dignified sketch of Bodley’s life has also a general human interest.”
| + + | Nation. 84: 243. Mr. 14, ’07. 110w. (Review of v. 3 and 4.) | |
| + | Nation. 84: 564. Je. 20, ’07. 180w. (Review of v. 5 and 6.) | |
| N. Y. Times. 12: 548. S. 14, ’07. 150w. (Review of v. 5 and 6.) |
Dane, John Colin. Champion: the story of a motor-car; il. by W. E. Webster. †$1.50. Dillingham.
7–15596.
The autobiography of a motor-car, which is full of the love, adventure, and treachery of its several possessors. “The difference between this and the well-known autobiography of a horse, ‘Black Beauty,’ is in some respects typical of the changes in our own time since the mid-Victorian era.” (Ath.)
“It is crude and sensational, but the story moves forward with spirit, and certain exciting scenes in it are well realized; for instance, that in the great motor-car race in France.”
| − + | Ath. 1907, 1: 536. My. 4. 130w. | |
| N. Y. Times. 12: 379. Je. 15, ’07. 100w. |
Daniels, Frank T. A text-book of topographical drawing. (Technical drawing ser.) *$1.50. Heath.
7–8517.