“Viewed seriously, ‘Taxi’ is a piece of sheer absurdity: but it is not written for the serious view. Still, merely as a piece of deliberate nonsense, I don’t find it remarkably successful. Its gaiety is not quite spontaneous.” H. W. Boynton
− Bookm 51:585 Jl ’20 90w
“The most sanguine admirer of Mr Chamberlain would be obliged to admit that ‘Taxi’ is a pot-boiler. It is not, moreover, a very choice specimen of pot-boiling. The product is of a watery character, in which a few bits of nourishment float pathetically.”
− Boston Transcript p6 Ap 28 ’20 120w
“An agreeable romance runs through this original tale and all ends well.”
+ N Y Times 25:329 Je 20 ’20 440w
Reviewed by Marguerite Fellows
Pub W 97:176 Ja 17 ’20 280w
CHAMBERS, ROBERT WILLIAM. Crimson tide. il *$1.75 Appleton