6–41527.

An account of little journeys to Bavarian highlands and to various quaint inns and hostelries in and out of the ancient towns, together with reminiscences of student and artist life in Munich. The volume is illustrated by a series of photographs of much merit well produced.


“The descriptive and historical matter will interest both past and prospective travellers.”

+Dial. 41: 453. D. 16, ’06. 180w.
N. Y. Times. 11: 784. N. 24, ’06. 190w.

Fraser, Edward. Enemy at Trafalgar. *$3.50. Dutton.

7–28489.

“In the ‘Enemy at Trafalgar’, Edward Fraser has collected picturesque details of the great battle obtained from French and Spanish sources. The treatment is anecdotic, and is reinforced by a number of illustrations and portraits. One or two of the plans reproduced are of some interest for the controversy as to Nelson’s tactics, though the question is not dealt with in the text.”—Nation.


“An important contribution to the literature of the Trafalgar campaign.”