Addresses offered to the multitude which are “innocent of criticism, but beautifully devout and sweet.” (Outlook.)

“Is composed of original, somewhat visionary, studies of the life of Christ.”

+Ind. 59: 331. Ag. 10, ‘05. 50w.

“Is a simple in thought, not obtrusively original, and expressive of a genuine personal religion.”

+Outlook. 80: 936. Ag. 12, ‘05. 80w.

Wiborg, Frank. Commercial traveller in South America; being the experiences and impressions of an American business man on a trip through Panama, Ecuador, Peru, Chile, the Argentine and Brazil. [**]$1. McClure.

“Mr. Wiborg’s business trip around the coast and across the continent of South America is ... an individual view of a business proposition, and is made readable by descriptions—a business man’s descriptions—of the beauty of the country, and enlivened by some travelling ‘anecdotes.’ A well-drawn map elucidates the whole considerably and makes a very unified piece of work.”—Pub. Opin.

“Its descriptions of the country where conditions have changed rapidly have some value because of their freshness and of the writer’s candid expression of an alert business man’s ideas.”

+N. Y. Times. 10: 716. O. 21, ‘05. 620w.

“Principally as a plea for more intimate business relations between the north and south continents of this hemisphere the work is of value.”