+Critic. 47: 480. N. ‘05. 80w.

[*] “No one but a real collector could have set forth what Mr. Slater has put into his volume.”

+ +Ind. 59: 1374. D. 14, ‘05. 250w.
+N. Y. Times. 10: 625. S. 23, ‘05. 1020w.

“With these slight exceptions, which will prove almost immaterial to the beginner in book collecting, the manual may be taken as a most reliable, though somewhat dull, guide in this fascinating pursuit.”

+ + —Outlook. 81: 279. S. 30, ‘05. 160w.
*+R. of Rs. 32: 640. N. ‘05. 80w.
+Spec. 95: 615. O. 21, ‘05. 390w.

Sloan, Anna L. Carolinians, an old-fashioned love story of stirring times in the early colony of Carolina. $1.50. Neale.

Mistress Damaris Johnson, the governor’s daughter, whose heart is as true to her lover as her father’s is to his king, in coquetry with her true feelings offends the man she cares for. He starts for England, is captured by pirates, a message from her miscarries, they become estranged on his return, and she is piqued into promising her hand to an unloved suitor, who in the end nobly releases her.

“It is a picturesque tale, prettily told.”

+N. Y. Times. 10: 278. Ap. 29, ‘05. 470w.

Small, Albion Woodbury. General sociology. [*]$4. Univ. of Chicago press.