Dumas, Alexandre. [Twenty years after.] $1.25. Crowell.

An edition of Dumas’ novel which is uniform with the “Thin paper classics.”

Dunbar, Agnes B. C. Dictionary of saintly women. 2v. ea. [*]$4. Macmillan.

In volume one “the author has collected the facts and legends concerning thousands of Catholic saints, canonized or beatified maids and matrons, from ancient Britain to the Japan of the seventeenth century, their austerities and charities, their martyrdoms and miracles.” (Outlook.) Volume two draws its material mainly from the “Acta sanctorum,” and “the author’s survey extends over the whole church before the parting of the East from the West, the Western church as a whole to the Reformation, and afterward the Roman church. Besides being of value as a pious work, the dictionary will also be useful as a work of reference.” (N. Y. Times.)

“It is written with ardent sympathy and with a highly respectable erudition.”

+ +Cath. World. 81: 843. S. ‘05. 160w. (Review of v. 1.)

“Every statement is accredited to a certain writer.”

+N. Y. Times. 10: 261. Ap. 22, ‘05. 280w. (Review of v. 1.)
+ +N. Y. Times. 10: 726. O. 28, ‘05. 110w. (Review of v. 2.)

[*] “But Miss Dunbar has worked out the problem in each case, and made a remarkably complete book—the only one of the kind in English we think.”

+ +N. Y. Times. 10: 899. D. 16, ‘05. 480w. (Review of v. 2.)
+Outlook. 79: 960. Ap. 15, ‘05. 90w. (Review of v. 1.)
+ +Outlook. 81: 574. N. 4, ‘05. 60w. (Review of v. 2.)