Annandale, Nelson. Faroes and Iceland. [*]$1.50. Oxford.

This book is “occupied chiefly with natural history and ethnology ... and ... may be regarded as a series of sociological studies of isolated and rather primitive though civilized communities. As such it has exceptional interest and value, especially since the communities selected for study are of ancient establishment, and have not, in recent years, been the subject of any analogous description.”—Nation.

+Ath. 1905, 2: 271. Ag. 26, 700w.

“Instructive little volume on these islands of the Far North.”

+ +Lond. Times. 4: 282. S. 8, ‘05. 1100w.

“On the whole the book reaps an interesting harvest in a new field.”

+ +Nation. 81: 225. S. 14, ‘05. 1010w.

“A most admirable little work,” R. L.

+ +Nature. 72: 506. S. 21, ‘05. 580w.

“The book is an admirable specimen of careful and intelligent observations.”