Foster, John Watson. Arbitration and the Hague court. [**]$1. Houghton.

“A brief review of events dealing with arbitration up to the convention of The Hague peace conference. It gives the circumstances under which that conference was called, the reasons why The Hague was appropriate for such an assemblage, and the eminent men employed and spirit of the conference.”—Bookm.

“The exposition is clear, the conclusions logical.”

+ + +Critic. 46: 383. Ap. ‘05. 100w.
+ +Dial. 38: 275. Ap. 16, ‘05. 190w.

“This is a valuable hand book. His book, however, has the peculiar value of being historical and impersonal.”

+ +Ind. 58: 269. F. 2, ‘05. 350w.

“His publication, important in more than one respect, is, so far as we know, the first to give, in a small compass and an interesting way, the present status of arbitration and its practice under the Hague convention.”

+ + +Nation. 80: 19. Ja. 5, ‘05. 1390w.
R. of Rs. 31: 247. F. ‘05. 80w.

Fox, Frances Margaret. Rainbow bridge. [†]$1.25. Wilde.

From the “little pilgrims’ home” Marian Lee traverses her rainbow bridge to the ideal home of her dreams where love and privileges abound.