Nation. 83: 375. N. 1, ’06. 260w.

“As a novel the book is unique in its method and its treatment of the subject, while its intellectual flavor and its large and tolerant presentation of life make it constantly enjoyable from first page to last.”

+ N. Y. Times. 11: 740. N. 10, ’06. 530w.

“The author shows artistic courage and literary skill in thus following human nature rather than the ordinary conventions of romance and sentiment.”

+ Outlook. 84: 580. N. 3, ’06. 130w.

“One may shrink from the realism with which some phases of our delightful vagabond’s life is depicted, but one is fascinated by the overflowing humor of his talk and by the free open-air spirit of the road with which the book is pervaded.”

+ – Outlook. 84: 711. N. 24, ’06. 180w.

Locke, William John. [Morals of Marcus Ordeyne.] †$1.50. Lane.

“It is brisk, witty, gay, even, with a minor modulation for relief.” Mary Moss.

+ Atlan. 97: 57. Ja. ’06. 400w.