+ Outlook. 82: 476. F. 24, ’06. 120w.
“A most excellent, accurate, praiseworthy, intelligent book, written by one who invariably goes to matins when he can, and whose heart is full of sympathy for India. But he does not see India; that is the pity of it!”
+ – Sat. R. 101: 13. Ja. 6, ’06. 1270w.
“A pleasant mixture of guide-book and history, ‘The high-road of empire’ gives both to eye and ear a vivid impression of the East.”
+ Spec. 96: 541. Ap. 7, ’06. 130w.
Myrick, Herbert. Cache la Poudre: the romance of a tenderfoot in the days of Custer. $1.50. Judd.
“The absence of the constructive method, even of ordinary coherence in the story, indicates an unaccustomed hand.”
+ – Ath. 1906, 1: 132. F. 3. 120w.
“Mr. Myrick knows a great deal about the West and has diligently collected a lot of material of historical value, but he has spoiled it by diluting it with a trashy romance.”
– + Ind. 60: 457. F. 22, ’06. 170w. + Ind. 61: 1405. D. 13, ’06. 100w.