“For the American engineer the perusal of the book, considering that the title seems to promise well, leaves a keen sense of disappointment, and a feeling that little of value has been added to our scanty knowledge of steam piping.” Charles K. Stearns.

+Engin. N. 53: 340. Je. 15, ‘05. 970w.

Borrow, George. [Romano lavo-lil; word book of the Romany or English-Gypsy language.] $2. Putnam.

“‘Romano lavo-lil’ contains not only Borrow’s remarks on the history of Romany, and his vocabulary of the language, occupying fifty-odd pages, but a batch of Gypsy proverbs, in Romany and English, some scraps of the scriptures rendered into Gypsy, the “Book of wisdom of the Egyptians,” a list of favored Gypsy names of countries and towns, and many quaint odds and ends of folk-lore.” (N. Y. Times.)

+Acad. 68: 751. Jl. 22, ‘05. 2260w.

“It is in fact, a book in which the admirer of Isopel Berners may find much to entertain him for an hour or so.”

+N. Y. Times. 10: 656. O. 7, ‘05. 180w.

“A very serviceable edition in size, weight, and typography.”

+Outlook. 81: 384. O. 14, ‘05. 170w.

Bosanquet, Rev. Bernard Hugh, and Wenham, Reginald A. Outlines of the synoptic record. [*]$1.70. Longmans.