This volume of the Belles-lettres series contains select poems of Coleridge arranged in chronological order, with introduction and notes by the editor.

N.Y. Times. 10: 104. Ap. 1, ‘05. 180w.

Collier’s self-indexing annual for 1905: a contemporaneous encyclopedia and pictorial history of men and events of the past year as recorded and described by the world’s foremost specialists in every department of human progress. $5. Collier.

Here the time saver finds in ready-to-use form the “political history of the world and of important current events in the fields of labor, industry, science, invention, the arts, sport, education, religion, and sociology.” “The material has been collated from ‘Collier’s Weekly,’ is preceded by a sketch review of the year 1904, which is to be highly praised as a model of condensed statement, and is arranged in alphabetical order, with many illustrations.” (Outlook).

+Outlook. 79 :501. F. 25, ‘05. 100w.
+ +R. of Rs. 31: 768. Je. ‘05. 80w.

Collins, F. Howard. Author and printer: a guide for authors, editors, printers, correctors of the press, compositors and typists. [*]$2.25. Oxford.

“The want of uniformity in spelling, capitalization, punctuation, and use of italic type causes continual trouble to all who are responsible for the editorial supervision of scientific literature in any form.... Mr. Collins has prepared his book to help in this end.... The volume contains more than twenty thousand separate entries of words arranged alphabetically. Included among these are abbreviations, disputed spellings, foreign words and phrases, divisions of words, and various rules and explanations which should prove of service to authors and editors.”—Nature.

+ + —Ath. 1905, 1: 560. My. 6. 450w.
Critic. 47: 383. O. ‘05. 70w.

“In conclusion we can pronounce this compilation useful, if almost without rhyme or reason and certainly not highly authoritative.”

+ —Nation. 81: 203. S. 7, ‘05. 1220w.
+ + +Nature. 72: 100. Je. 1, ‘05. 200w.