“An entertaining volume of historic romance.”

+ R. of Rs. 33: 116. Ja. ’06. 80w.

Parrish, Randall. Sword of the old frontier; a tale of Fort Chartres and Detroit. †$1.50. McClurg.

“Mr. Parrish writes with colour and spirit, and his ingenuity in devising new variations in adventure is admirable.”

+ Ath. 1906, 1: 194. F. 17. 280w.

“One thing to be said in favor of Randall Parrish’s books is that the melodrama does not appear in streaks; it is part of their very essence; you recognize it at once from a certain trick of style that sounds like an echo of Ouida at her worst.” Frederic Taber Cooper.

+ – Bookm. 22: 632. F. ’06. 580w.

“The story is strictly conventional in type, but the type is one that has justified its right to exist.” Wm. M. Payne.

+ Dial. 40: 16. Ja. 1, ’06. 170w. + N. Y. Times. 11: 4. Ja. 6. ’06. 200w.

Parry, David Maclean. Scarlet empire. †$1.50. Bobbs.