7–11989.
“A reprint of Count Rumford’s essay on Fireplaces is here accompanied by a discussion of the same subject by Mr. Gillespie. In the course of his discussion ... Mr. Gillespie introduced a number or drawings and sketches of his own, illustrating fireplaces designed by him, of the so-called Rumford type ... also mantels of his own design, and reproductions of views of a large number of fireplaces, andirons, and the like, both mediaeval and modern.”—Engin. N.
| Engin. N. 57: 436. Ap. 18, ’07. 90w. | ||
| N. Y. Times. 12: 154. Mr. 16, ’07. 110w. | ||
| Technical Literature. 1: 224. My. ’07. 60w. |
Gilman, Bradley. Open secret of Nazareth. **$1. Crowell.
6–26086.
“Ten letters written by Bartimaeus, whose eyes were opened, to Thomas, a seeker after truth.” A traveler in the Holy Land writes his impressions and conviction to a friend at home. “‘The open secret’ which Jesus strove to impart—the truth which, however evident, eludes so many—is that of the Consecrated will—the active endeavor on all the small or serious occasions presenting themselves at the cross-roads of daily life to identify one’s self with the divine will of pure goodness to all our fellows.”—Outlook.
“It is suffused with devotional feeling and animated with poetic imagination, but clear in moral insight.”
| + | Outlook. 84: 532. O. 27, ’06. 180w. |