+ —Dial. 38: 87. F. 1, ‘05. 640w.

“It deserves to be commended. A very remarkable series.”

+ +Ind. 58: 41. Ja. 5, ‘05. 970w. (Summary of book.)

Reviewed by Charles M. Bakewell.

*+Int. J. Ethics. 16: 105. O. ‘05. 3530w.

“The plan of the work is novel, even daring, and conjures up piquant expectancy. No doubt the work is tentative, not conclusive. The collection remains notable and has everything to recommend it to reflective men, no matter on which side of the fence their main pre-suppositions happen to lie.” R. M. Wenley.

+ + —Science, n.s. 21: 26. Ja. 26, ‘05. 760w.

[*] Handel, George Frederick. Songs and airs; ed. by Ebenezer Prout. pa. $1.50; cl. $2.50. Ditson.

The two volumes of Handel’s songs, one for high voice, the other for low, are recent additions to “The musicians library.” The songs in each are prefaced by a sketch of Handel’s life and a brief note on his different compositions.

[*] Hanotaux, Gabriel. Contemporary France, tr. from the French. 4v. ea. [*]$3.75. Putnam.