+ + Critic. 49: 189. Ag. ’06. 80w.

“These tales are interesting and inspiring, and furnish an adequate notion of what was accomplished in the great work of discovering a continent.”

+ + Ind. 61: 258. Ag. 2, ’06. 50w.

“In the main his narratives are trustworthy but there are some striking exceptions.”

+ + – Lit. D. 33: 158. Ag. 4, ’06. 190w.

Morris, Clara (Mrs. Frederick C. Harriott). Life of a star. **$1.50. McClure.

“In her new volume, ‘The life of a star’, as in her earlier ‘Life on the stage,’ Clara Morris mingles with the natural vivacity of the artist’s attitude a certain charmingly feminine intimacy and frank egotism. It is quite as if the actress clothed her memory in a bewitching, much-beribboned house gown and sat down to enjoy a cup of tea with it. Happily it is a serviceable memory, flexible, and well provided with material. Years of entrances and exits, plaudits, receptions, and train-catchings brought the actress into flashing contact with many interesting people of the passing generation.”—N. Y. Times.


“It will bear comparison with some of the best of similar work by authors of acknowledged rank in literature.”

+ + Dial. 41: 20. Jl. 1, ’06. 290w.