“Mrs. Little’s manner of writing is generally pleasant. She has a genuine instinct for description, and excels therein. She is apt to mar her picturesque passages by a tendency to moralizing and emotional apostrophe.”
+ + – Ath. 1906, 1: 14. Ja. 6. 890w.
“Altogether the book is to be commended quite without qualification.”
+ + Critic. 48: 478. My. ’06. 160w. + Nation. 82: 145. F. 15, ’06. 660w. + N. Y. Times. 11: 28. Ja. 13, ’06. 510w.
“‘Gush’ is the prevailing note, and Mrs. Little should not be regarded as a trustworthy guide.”
– Sat. R. 101: 242. F. 24, ’06. 800w.
Little, Archibald John. Far East. *$2. Oxford.
“It is hardly a book for the average reader, but rather for the scientific traveller, who takes careful notes by the way.”
+ + Bookm. 23: 339. My. ’06. 320w.