+ N Y Times p25 Ja 2 ’21 220w Sat R 130:463 D 4 ’20 140w
“His historical allusions are not to be depended upon. Many of the rest of Mr Postgate’s references to the Bolshevists, past and present, and to General Denikin and other anti-Bolshevists, are equally unreliable.”
− The Times [London] Lit Sup p430 Jl 8 ’20 1200w
POTTER, MIRIAM CLARK. Rhymes of a child’s world. il *$2 Four seas co. 811
A book of little verses for children. It is a collection of poems about the everyday things, child fancies, and lullabies. There are three groups of poems: In the house; Outdoors at play; Twilight songs. The illustrations are by Ruth Fuller Stevens. Many of the poems have appeared in the Youth’s Companion, St Nicholas and Little Folks.
“Such quaint imagery greatly appeals to the dreamy child. The illustrations by Ruth Fuller Stevens are especially charming and nicely adapted to the text.”
+ N Y Evening Post p10 S 25 ’20 160w
“Deserves to be noted for its naturalness and fidelity to childish moods. It has a strong appeal to both old and young.”
+ Springf’d Republican p12 O 20 ’20 70w