+Critic. 47: 575. D. ‘05. 70w.

[*] “Written in a clear vigorous style, the book makes interesting, if not very stimulating reading.”

+Dial. 39: 443. D. 16, ‘05. 280w.

[*] “The volume is readable and accurate in most matters save that of French quotations, in which elementary blunders are altogether too frequent.”

+ —Nation. 81: 424. N. 23, ‘05. 140w.

[*] “The author’s not inconsiderable learning, tact, taste, and elegant literary style, actually do honor to the careers of the ladies whose portraits painted by famous contemporary brushes are among the art treasures of the world.”

+N. Y. Times. 10: 765. N. 11, ‘05. 430w.

Williams, John Rogers. Handbook of Princeton. [**]$1.50. Grafton press.

Dr. Woodrow Wilson has written a sympathetic introduction to this volume which “in very good taste describes most of the interesting objects and places of patriotic association in that university town of Revolutionary memories.... The book is fully illustrated for the eye of the absent.” (Nation.)

+Critic. 47: 479. N. ‘05. 30w.