From Library Journal
Complementing John Bartlett's more general Familiar Quotations, these two affordable quotation books focus on Christian themes but with a difference. While Castle concentrates on quotes from authors such as T.S. Eliot, Jean-Pierre Camus, G.K. Chesterson, St. Francis de Sales, and Pope John XXIII, Manser focuses on biblical quotations. There is some duplication between the two books but minimal duplication with Bartlett. Both books include brief biographical information about the individuals quoted, with Castle providing two to 12 sentences per person and Manser giving just name, birth and death dates, and a descriptive phrase. But unlike Bartlett's, neither book gives the title of the work in which a quote appears, identifying the author only. Castle provides an index to quotations organized by author, while Manser includes both an author index and an index of biblical sources. Quotations in both books range from the Bible to Mother Theresa, Barbara Bush, Dallas Willard, and Martin Luther King Jr. Offering 400 and 600-plus quotes, respectively, these easy-to-use but somewhat specialized books would probably appeal to those needing immediate access to religious or Christian quotations who don't want to spend the time looking through the Bible, using a concordance, or paging through Bartlett's. Libraries with a heavy demand for such material may want to add one of these books to their collections. Laurie Selwyn, San Antonio P.L., TX
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Review
'A book not just to read but to mine for nuggets. Invaluable!' - Rob Parsons; 'This book will make good reading for anyone remotely interested in Christianity. Tony Castle deserves the utmost credit.' - Mail on Sunday; 'Provides plenty to meditate on... a rich source.' - Daily Telegraph; 'Even if one is not the kind having to preach a sermon, make a speech or write an article, there is pleasure to be found in these pages.' - Church Times