VI.
The Highways of Literature.
_NATIONAL BAPTIST_, Phila.:
"A book full of wisdom; exceedingly bright and practical."
_PACIFIC CHURCHMAN_, San Francisco:
"The best answer we have seen to the common and most puzzling question, 'What shall I read?' Scholarly and beautiful."
_DANBURY NEWS_:
"Its hints, rules, and directions for reading are, just now, what thousands of people are needing."
_CHRISTIAN WITNESS_, Newmarket, N.H.:
"Clear, terse, elegant in style. A boon to young students, a pleasure for scholars."
_NEW YORK HERALD_:
"Mr. David Pryde, the author of 'Highways of Literature; or, What to Read, and How to Read,' is an erudite Scotchman who has taught with much success in Edinburgh. His hints on the best books and the best method of mastering them are valuable, and likely to prove of great practical use."
_NEW YORK TABLET_:
"This is a most useful and interesting work. It consists of papers in which the author offers rules by which the reader may discover the best books, and be enabled to study them properly."