“Admirable monograph.”

+Lond. Times. 6: 26. Ja. 25, ’07. 180w.

“His treatment of the subject is incomplete in two points: he does not sufficiently distinguish between ethics and religion, and he does not describe the actual moral life of the time in the Christian and non-Christian circles. The little volume is, however, fair and suggestive.”

+ −Nation. 84: 243. Mr. 14, ’07. 90w.

“His book is especially valuable in the clearness with which he presents the difference in spirit, and in views between the Stoic and Christian systems.”

+Sat. R. 103: 26. Ja. 5, ’07. 160w.

* Altsheler, Joseph Alexander. [Young trailers: a story of early Kentucky.] †$1.50. Appleton.

7–29578.

A story of out-of-door life in Kentucky during the early days “when the Indian was a factor to be reckoned with. Henry Ware, son of a pioneer, left the settlement for the wild life of the forest. He became as skilful as an Indian in wood-lore, and was able to defend his own people by beating the Indian in his native forest.” (Outlook.)