| + + | Acad. 68: 272. Mr. 18, ‘05. 900w. | |
| Ath. 1905, 1: 377. Mr. 25. 490w. | ||
| + + — | Sat. R. 99: 846. Je. 24, ‘05. 200w. |
“A useful and instructive volume.”
| + + | Spec. 94: 333. Mr. 4, ‘05. 110w. |
Hayes, Helen. Her memory book. $2. Harper.
An elaborately decorated volume of blank pages in which a young girl may keep a record of her social life, her “coming-out” party, dinners, teas, balls, card parties, and out of door sports, there is even space for samples of her favorite gowns and newspaper notices; the final page is headed by a wee winged figure with veil, and orange wreath.
| + + | Dial. 39: 387. D. 1, ‘05. 180w. | |
| + + | N. Y. Times. 10: 701. O. 14, ‘05. 280w. | |
| + + | Outlook. 81: 279. S. 30, ‘05. 30w. |
Hazlitt, William Carew, ed. Faiths and folklore. [*]$6. Scribner.
“This is really a new edition of Brand and Ellis’s ‘Popular antiquities of Great Britain,’ but it is now for the first time alphabetically arranged—an immense improvement—and has also been enlarged and improved. The title, as given above, sufficiently indicates the classes of topics treated.”—Outlook.
“The author has collected a good deal of folklore, which it is useful to possess in alphabetical order, but many of the entries would have been improved by revision.”
| + + — | Ath. 1905, 2: 39. Jl. 8. 1710w. |