Taggart, Marion Ames. Daddy’s daughters. †$1.50. Holt.
Daddy’s daughters are four in number,—Rosamund, sweetly even-tempered; Gaynor, quick as a flash of steel, but big-hearted and loyal; Sibyl, fretful and petulant of disposition, and Austiss, sunny, cheerful and loving. Daddy himself is a dreamer, a student, a poet, an ultra-refined and lovable man. The story records the lively doings in the family with the household ballast reposing in Mary Frances, the housekeeper.
“A pleasant story.”
+ Ind. 61: 1412. D. 13, ’06. 30w.
“Is quite as pleasing a book for girls as its suggestive title indicates.”
+ N. Y. Times. 11: 772. N. 24, ’06. 120w.
Taggart, Marion Ames. One afternoon, and other stories. $1.25. Benziger.
Twenty-one short stories, each of which gives sure, strong touches of real life—its romances, its strifes and its triumphs.
Taggart, Marion Ames. Pussy-cat town; il. in colors by Rebecca Chase. $1. Page.