+ No Am 212:139 Jl ’20 1500w

“A serious omission which ought to be supplied in any new edition is the lack of any index.” Lyman Abbott

+ − Outlook 124:766 Ap 28 ’20 2450w + Spec 125:146 Jl 31 ’20 1550w

“The correspondence, always written in the lofty tone and closely reasoned manner of state papers, is interesting throughout; but the most engrossing pages of the book are those which deal with the deportations.”

+ The Times [London] Lit Sup p392 Je 24 ’20 950w

MEREDITH, MRS ELISABETH GRAY (LYMAN). Terrier’s tale. il *$1 Houghton

20–19080

“Although of a retiring disposition, I have always known that I am a person of importance, but recently I have become a person of note, and I have been asked to write my memoirs.” Thus the terrier begins his tale and it is full of interest and excitement and some wise reflections. It contains: Early days; Domestic life; Concerning baths; Sport; Travel; On being left behind; Fatherhood; Guests; Social life; As to cats; My great adventure; Through the window; Conclusion. The illustrations are by Mia E. Rosenblad.


N Y Evening Post p10 O 30 ’20 70w