+ Nation. 82: 222. Mr. 15, ’06. 240w.
“If he does not fully succeed in making us feel as if we had been inside the skin of a redman ... at least we are given ... a vivid and picturesque exhibition of this typical Indian and his ways.”
+ N. Y. Times. 11: 146. Mr. 10, ’06. 190w. N. Y. Times. 11: 387. Je. 16, ’06. 170w.
“It is written from the Indian point of view, and is vivid, picturesque, and truthful.”
+ Outlook. 82: 859. Ap. 14, ’06. 100w. + Pub. Opin. 40: 346. Mr. 17, ’06. 260w.
“The literary quality of Remington’s stories may be a matter of dispute, but whose canvases rank before his in America’s gallery of historical painters?”
+ R. of Rs. 33: 756. Je. ’06. 40w.
Remsburg, John E. Six historic Americans: Paine, Jefferson, Washington, Franklin, Lincoln, Grant: the fathers and saviors of our republic, freethinkers. $1.25. Truth seeker.
To the five names generally conceded as first among the historic figures of the first century of national existence the author adds that of Thomas Paine fortifying this patriot’s claim to prominence and setting straight his misinterpreted religious views.
Repplier, Agnes. [In our convent days.] **$1.10. Houghton.