[*] “His style, too, is that of the tricky journalist, and not of the literary artist. That Mr. Wood is not lacking in ability, whatever may be his deficiences in taste, is shown by the sustained excellence of one chapter, ‘The firemen’s tournament.’”

+ —Lit. D. 31: 798. N. 25, ‘05. 660w.

“The human touch that makes the whole world kin is to be felt in these homely, humorous sketches.”

+Outlook. 81: 380. O. 14, ‘05. 160w.

“They are well worth reading two or three times over.”

+Pub. Opin. 39: 506. O. 14, ‘05. 220w.

Wood, Henry. Life more abundant: scriptural truth in modern application. [**]$1.20. Lothrop.

“The burden of Mr. Wood’s attempt here is to free the Bible from the old, hard, literal infallibility which has at once hidden its deeper spiritual meaning from its friends and been the most telling weapon in the hands of hostile critics.”—Pub. Opin.

+ +Outlook. 81: 234. S. 23, ‘05. 200w.

“Those who are familiar with the inspiring, optimistic tone always struck by Henry Wood in his various writings on new thought topics will not be disappointed in this, his latest volume.”