THE RALSTONS
"The whole group of character studies is strong and vivid."—The Literary World.
LOVE IN IDLENESS
"The story is told in the author's lightest vein; it is bright and entertaining."—The Literary World.
CASA BRACCIO
"We are grateful when Mr. Crawford keeps to his Italy. The poetry and enchantment of the land are all his own, and 'Casa Braccio' gives promise of being his masterpiece.... He has the life, the beauty, the heart, and the soul of Italy at the tips of his fingers."—Los Angeles Express.
THE THREE FATES
"The strength of the story lies in portrayal of the aspirations, disciplinary efforts, trials, and triumphs of the man who is a born writer, and who by long and painful experiences learns the good that is in him and the way in which to give it effectual expression. Taken for all in all it is one of the most pleasing of all his productions in fiction, and it affords a view of certain phases of American, or perhaps we should say of New York, life that have not hitherto been treated with anything like the same adequacy and felicity."—Boston Beacon.
AVE ROMA IMMORTALIS
STUDIES FROM THE CHRONICLES OF ROME