“Lord Redesdale’s account of the Garter mission to Japan is interesting for more reasons than one. In the first place it describes a ceremony unique in history. In the second place ... is interesting because the author is better able than most living Englishmen to compare the new Japan with the old.”
+ + Spec. 97: 235. Ag. 18, ’06. 1170w.
Reed, Helen Leah. [Amy in Acadia.] †$1.50. Little.
“The travellers are not very attractive in themselves, but their conversation is often full of interest.”
+ – Ath. 1905, 2: 833. D. 16. 70w.
Reed, Helen Leah. [Brenda’s ward]; il. †$1.50. Little.
Brenda now becomes mistress of her own manse which is no more pretentious than a charming Boston flat where she houses and looks after the welfare of a bright lovable Western girl.
“A readable story.”
+ N. Y. Times. 11: 822. D. 1, ’06. 90w.