The Christian Brothers. — Dublin: M.H. Gill, 1906. — 58 p.
The 'Aids to Irish Composition," being designed for use in class, will be of little service in the absence of an efficient teacher. It is expected that before commencing the book students will have had a preliminary course of conversation, phonetics, and reading. As, however, it is complete in itself, those who have not had the advantage of such a course —especially if they are somwhat mature—will have no difficulty in masteringits contents.