“The letters are especially valuable for their portrayal of a beautiful and dignified character, and they also give many suggestive sketches of prominent statesmen and soldiers.”
| + | N. Y. Times. 12: 327. My. 18, ’07. 400w. |
“An admirably typical American life, worthily told in the narrative, not less worthily when the letters of its subject are left to tell the story.” Montgomery Schuyler.
| + | Putnam’s. 3: 101. O. ’07. 450w. |
Engineering index annual for 1906; comp. by J. B. Johnson. *$2. Eng. Mag.
An inclusive guide to engineering literature which does away with the alphabetical arrangement of its former volumes. “In the present annual volume all items have been grouped according to eight grand divisions: Civil engineering; Electrical engineering; Industrial economy; Marine and naval engineering; Mechanical engineering; Mining and metallurgy; Railway engineering; and Street and electric railways. Each of these is subdivided into a number of heads.” (Engin. N.)
| + − | Engin. N. 57: 556. My. 16, ’07. 710w. |
English music. *$1.25. Scribner.
6–38907.