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Martha McCulloch-Williams Archives
Martha McCulloch-Williams •ï¿½27 Items / 6 Books, 19 Articles, 2 Poems
Next to the Ground (1902)
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    Books New and Old (8 Reviews)
    Byways of Literature
    1. The Natural History of Selborne by Gilbert White
    2. An English Village by Richard Jefferies
    3. A Year in the Fields by John Burroughs
    4. The Clerk of the Woods by Bradford Torrey
    5. Next to the Ground by Martha McCulloch Williams
    6. The Land of Little Rain by Mary Austin
    7. Footprints of Former Men in Far Cornwall by R.S. Hawker
    8. Highways and Byways in South Wales by A.G. Bradley
    The Atlantic Monthly, April 1904, pp. 560-565
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    Books of the Week (17 Reviews)
    The Days of the Son of Man, by Rosamond D. Rhone
    1. The Days of the Son of Man by Rosamond D. Rhone
    2. Elementary Physical Geography by William Morris Davis
    3. England and the Holy See by Spencer John Jones
    4. Fables of the Elite by Dorothy Dix
    5. The Foundations of Belief by Arthur J. Balfour
    6. Lee at Appomattox, and Other Papers by Charles Francis Adams
    7. The Life Worth Living by Wilbur C. Newell
    8. Love Never Faileth by Carnegie Simpson
    9. The Lower South in American History by William Garrott Brown
    10. Next to the Ground by Martha McCulloch Williams
    11. Our Country's Story by Eva March Tappan
    12. The Reformed Church in Pennsylvania by Joseph Henry Dubbs
    13. The Seigneur de Beaufoy by Hamilton Drummond
    14. The Small End of Great Problems by Brooke Herford
    15. Social England by H.D. Traill and J.S. Mann
    16. Spanish Life in Town and Country by Louis Higgin and Eugene E. Street
    17. The Truth in Christian Science by Herbert Ernest Cushman
    The Outlook, June 7, 1902, pp. 426-429