The Review of Reviews. 



December I, 1905. 



TALES FROM OLD FIJL ^ 



By Rev, Lorimer Fisox, M.A., D.D. 



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 of "The Review of Reviews." Its 175 pages are filled with 

 matter which, from first to last, is entrancing. It is a series of 

 word pictures, taking the reader back into the old dark days- 

 of heathendom. Some of the legends are exceedingly beau- 

 tiful. The book is splendidly illustrated. To anyone inter- 

 ested in the folk-lore of the people of our own Southern Seas, 

 it would prove a source of great literary delight. 



The chapter on " How the Samoans First Got Pigs " i» 

 amusing, and that on "The Beginning of Death" is tenderly 

 magnetic in its setting of grey. 



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