Mulock, Miss, pseud. See Craik, Dinah Maria.
Mumford, Ethel Watts. Joke book note book. [**]75c. Elder.
This note book for jokes is a clever little conceit, cleverly carried out. It is in pocket size with pages left blank for the instant jotting down of the illusive joke. An illustrated thumb index makes reference to the different divisions easy, while the head pieces, which are real heads, the tail-pieces, which are real feet, and the general make up, are jocose enough to fit whatever may be recorded.
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Mumford, Ethel Watts; Herford, Oliver, and Mizner, Addison. [Complete cynic’s calendar of revised wisdom for 1906.] [**]75c. Elder.
The same cynicisms applied to a new calendar. The book is made as attractive as its predecessor, with marginal drawings done in red ink.
[*] “This 1906 edition is better as a whole than any of its predecessors. The cream of the old ‘twister’ proverbs has been retained, and the new ones are equal to the best of the old.”
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[*] Munk, Joseph Amasa. [Arizona sketches.] [**]$2. Grafton press.
Dr. Munk “describes not only the Grand cañon of the Colorado, with which we are all more or less familiar from former accounts, but also such little-known phenomena as the Meteorite mountain and the oddities of desert vegetation.... There are also interesting chapters on the structures of the cliff dwellers, and entertaining accounts of the habits and customs of the snake dancers, the modern Moquis. The book is profusely illustrated from photographs.”—R. of Rs.