[*] Aesop. Fables. [*]$2. Moffat.
Miss Elizabeth Luther Cary furnishes a pleasing introduction to this new holiday edition of Æsop’s fables for which J. M. Condé has made many drawings, both in color and black and white.
| * | + | Critic. 47: 575. D. ‘05. 10w. |
| * | + | Dial. 39: 446. D. 16, ‘05. 140w. |
| * | + | Ind. 59: 1385. D. 14, ‘05. 50w. |
[*] “On the whole we find the spirit of the artist too burlesque, especially for an edition in which the moral is carefully preserved and printed in boldface type.”
| — | Nation. 81: 450. N. 30, ‘05. 70w. | |
| * | — | Outlook. 81: 833. D. 2, ‘05. 30w. |
Aflalo, Moussa. Truth about Morocco; an indictment of the British foreign office; with introd by R. B. Cunninghame Graham. [*]$1.50. Lane.
This book “is in the main, an attack upon Lord Lansdowne’s policy in respect to Morocco and England’s commercial interests there, and devotes itself to showing how great the loss will be when France has assumed control, and how thoroughly everything done to raise British prestige through a long series of years has been overturned by a scratch of the pen.”—Dial.
“The book presents a thorough statement of the attitude of Morocco toward the outer world, by one in possession of the facts.” Wallace Rice.
| + | Dial. 38: 90. F. 1, ‘05. 150w. |
Ainger, Alfred. Gospel and human life: sermons. $2. Macmillan.