+Outlook. 81: 577. N. 4, ‘05. 130w.

My garden in the city of gardens. See Cuthell, E. H.

Myers, A. Wallis, ed. Sportsman’s year book for 1905. [*]$1.25. imp. Scribner.

“There are chapters by different writers on the horse racing during the year, cricket, football, rugby, motor racing, motor boating, polo, lawn tennis, croquet, hockey, lacrosse, amateur athletics, rowing, coursing, cycle racing, and yacht racing. These are followed by biographies of well-known English sportsmen and sportswomen. The illustrations, in black-and-white, include photographic reproductions of portraits of English champions, boats, horses, dogs, etc.”—N. Y. Times.

Nation. 80: 289. Ap. 13, ‘05. 170w.
N. Y. Times. 10: 168. Mr. 18, ‘05. 240w.

Myers, Albert Cook, ed. Hannah Logan’s courtship: a true narrative; the wooing of the daughter of James Logan, colonial governor of Pennsylvania, and divers other matters, as related in the diary of her lover, John Smith, esq., 1746-1752. $2.50; ¾ lev. $4. Ferris.

In the diary of John Smith of Philadelphia, Quaker and business man, is recorded the story of his quiet life and of his courtship of Hannah Logan, whom he married in 1748. The book is illustrated by facsimiles, autographs, silhouettes, and portraits, which aid the diary in giving an interesting view of colonial Philadelphia.

+Am. Hist. R. 10: 723. Ap. ‘05. 110w.

“The extreme frankness and naïveté of the diary, which was intended for no eyes but those of Smith himself, add to the pleasantness of the book, for which we are grateful to Mr. Myers.”

+ +Ath. 1905, 1, 393. Ap. 1. 530w.
+ +Critic. 47: 95. Jl. ‘05. 160w.