“It is a pleasure to commend Mr. Kinzbrunner’s manual to American readers and to state that it deserves to be classed with the somewhat similar works of Nichols, Swenson, and Frankenfield, and other well-known writers of electrical laboratory manuals.” Henry H. Norris.
| + + + | Engin. N. 53: 638. Je. 15. ‘05. 820w. |
Kipling, Rudyard. [Seven seas.] [*] [*]$2. Appleton.
“In a green and gold cover, with an old-fashioned ship on it riding high before the wind, reappears this famous volume of verse by the unofficial laureate of Great Britain. The pages are adorned with decorative borders in green.”—Critic.
| * | + | Critic. 47: 583. D. ‘05. 40w. |
| * | + | Dial. 39: 448. D. 16, ‘05. 70w. |
| * | + | N. Y. Times. 10: 835. D. 2, ‘05. 120w. |
Kirk, William Frederick. [Norsk nightingale: being the lyrics of a “Lumberyack.”] [**]75c. Small.
“Faithful Norsk-English dialect, Western slang, cleverness in rhyme and structure, and odd incongruity of familiar stories put in a queer form—all help to make the poems amusing in a new fashion.”—Outlook.
“Novelty and freshness, and no little ingenuity as a parodist, salute us in this volume of dialect verse.”
| + | Critic. 47: 384. O. ‘05. 140w. | |
| N. Y. Times. 10: 585. S. 9, ‘05. 190w. | ||
| + | Outlook. 80: 246. My. 27, ‘05. 60w. |
Kiser, S. E. Charles the chauffeur. $1. Stokes.