“It is the first attempt to give the general reading public an adequate treatment of the period concerned, and within its compass it does what has been pressingly needed. Here we have knowledge kept within bounds, original authorities sifted and their pith extracted.”

+ +Nation. 81: 287. O. 5, ‘05. 460w.
+R. of Rs. 30: 761. D. ‘04. 110w.

Friedlander, M., tr. See Maimonides, Moses. The guide for the perplexed.

From servitude to service: the history and [*] work of Southern institutions for the education of the negro. [*]$1.10. Am. Unitar.

A book for students of Southern educational institutions and their problems. There is an outline of the history and work of six of the leading Southern institutions engaged in negro education: Howard university, Berea college, Tuskegee institute, Hampton institute, Atlanta university, and Fisk university.

[*] “A book of great interest.”

+ +N. Y. Times. 10: 911. D. 23, ‘05. 760w.

[*] Frost, Arthur Burdett. Book of drawings; with introd. by Joel Chandler Harris, and verse by Wallace Irwin. $3. Collier-Fox.

“A new edition of the happy combination of the humor of these men already firm in the hearts of their public.”—Critic.

*+Critic. 47: 582. D. ‘05. 20w.
*+Ind. 59: 1376. D. 14, ‘05. 50w.