Church review . on variousnatures ol this news is very subtlythough strongly made apparent. The story is not of the sort that at-tains great popularity but it shows animmense capactiy for powerful work inthe author. Mistress Content Cradock. By Trumbull. 306 pages. 12 York: A. S. Barnes & $ she affects no artificial The- book is illustrated by CharlesCopeland with a number of artisticallyexecuted full page drawings and somesmaller sketches which are particularly-pleasing as they are found interspersedthroughout the text. The Kindergarten Sunday-school. B


Church review . on variousnatures ol this news is very subtlythough strongly made apparent. The story is not of the sort that at-tains great popularity but it shows animmense capactiy for powerful work inthe author. Mistress Content Cradock. By Trumbull. 306 pages. 12 York: A. S. Barnes & $ she affects no artificial The- book is illustrated by CharlesCopeland with a number of artisticallyexecuted full page drawings and somesmaller sketches which are particularly-pleasing as they are found interspersedthroughout the text. The Kindergarten Sunday-school. ByFrederick Beard. 140 pages, 12 Pilgrim Press. Price 75 attention has been given in lateyears to the introduction of kindergar-ten methods into Sunday-school present volume begins a brief dis-cussion of the application of kinder-garten methods to the Sunday-school,and then goes on to give three coursesof very practical and suggestive and Missions are also TRAP ROCK, SHOWING GLACIAL SCRATCHES, SUMMIT STREET, Hartford in History. Willis I. Twitchell, Publisher. is probably indebted for GulliversTravels. The account of the Voy-age to the Moon is very amusing andits interest is quite apart from theauthors connection in a literary waywith Swift, Moliere, and M. Rostandsfamous play. It shows rare enterpriseon the publishers part that they shouldhave unearthed the manuscript of thisseventeenth century romance and pre-sented it in such a short time to thepublic. The popularity of the little book isshown by the fact that though publish-ed only three weeks ago it is already inits third edition. Doomsday. By Crabtree Henien-way. 128 pages, 16 mo. Boston:Copeland & Day. The authors name is not a familiarone, but for several reasons it seems mannerisms in her style, each new bookof Miss Trumbulls is more pleasingthan the preceeding one. It is rarelythat this can be sincerely said of a popu-lar writer. In Mistress Content Cr


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