+ Sat. R. 102: 305. S. 8, ’06. 270w.

“For all these artistic blemishes, the book shows originality and power; its interest heightens as the narrative advances, and the terrible scenes in Hayti and the cypress swamp, gruesome as they are, yet lift the romance from the level of melodrama to that of real tragedy.”

+ – Spec. 96: 988. Je. 23, ’06. 1230w.

Rowland, Henry Cottrell. [Mountain of fears.] †$1.50. Barnes.

“In this particular volume Mr. Rowland has revealed himself as one of the few writers who can tell a tale ‘just so’ when he wants to do so.” Frederic Taber Cooper.

+ + Bookm. 22: 492. Ja. ’06. 690w.

“Is an unusual book, albeit morbid, as tales of the uncanny need must be.”

+ – Ind. 60: 744. Mr. 24, ’06. 120w.

“There is plenty of go to the stories, which afford a pleasant couple of hours’ entertainment.”

+ Lit. D. 31: 1000. D. 30, ’05. 110w.