+ + + Harper’s Weekly. 50: 1866. D. 22, ’06. 1590w.
“An intimate and entertaining narrative.”
+ + Lit. D. 33: 856. D. 8, ’06. 120w.
“Is interesting both for the career ... and for the light which it throws upon the conditions which made the writing of the first best seller possible.”
+ + N. Y. Times. 11: 800. D. 1, ’06. 230w. + + N. Y. Times. 11: 889. D. 22, ’06. 1330w.
“General Wallace’s war experiences were full of romance, adventure and inspiration. He has not failed to let his kindly, mellow sense of humor play over his narrative.”
+ + R. of Rs. 34: 757. D. ’06. 150w.
Waller, Mary Ella. Through the gates of the Netherlands; with 24 photogravure pl. after Lanne, and others by A. A. Montferrand, reproduced in photogravure. **$3. Little.
An intimate sketch of Holland and its people which purports to be written by an architect’s wife during a sojourn with her husband in this land of dunes and dykes. It is a record, accompanied by various illustrations, of the essentials that have gone to make up the beauty, the glory, the struggle and the toil of this “brave little land.”