“He has compacted into comparatively few pages a wealth of information on his subject. Teachers and students of civil government in all parts of the country should find considerable use for the volume.” James A. Woodburn.

+ +Pol. Sci. Q. 22: 153. Mr. ’07. 610w.

Fallow, Lance. Silverleaf and oak. $1.25. Macmillan.

The poems inspired by South Africa, the poems of the imperialistic voyager, are perhaps the best in this volume, which includes among others; The Southern cross; Spirit of hidden places, Day and night up-country, A Cape homestead, and a poem on the churchyard at Durban.


Reviewed by Wm. M. Payne.

+Dial. 43: 167. S. 16, ’07. 250w.
+Nation. 84: 35. Ja. 10, ’07. 250w.

“He is apt to fall into banal cadences, and he is much under the influence of Mr. Kipling. The last verse of the poem on the churchyard at Durban seems to us to be the highest point reached by Mr. Fallow’s muse, and is no mean elevation.”

+ −Spec. 97: 931. D. 8, ’06. 110w.

Fanning, Clara E., comp. Selected articles on the enlargement of the United States navy. *$1. Wilson, H. W.