“It is the most normally written, least emotional book of the season; and it may be a good one, but, if so, goodness may be regained, like the health by a change of scene, diet and climate.” Mrs. L. H. Harris.

– + Ind. 60: 1042. My. 3, ’06. 320w.

“The letters are brilliantly written.”

+ N. Y. Times. 11: 162. Mr. 17, ’06. 600w.

“The man, Robert Henshaw, is wooden and unconvincing—the woman behind the letters is strange, but very true.”

+ – Pub. Opin. 40: 411. Mr. 31, ’06. 180w.

“A successful psychologic study.”

+ R. of Rs. 33: 758. Je. ’06. 190w. Spec. 96: 1044. Je. 30, ’06. 80w.

Sturgis, Howard Overing. Belchamber. †$1.50. Putnam.

“Belongs among those books which are good enough not only to read, but to discuss.” Mary Moss.