“It contains some new and interesting anecdotes and a few good illustrations.”
+ – Atlan. 97: 558. Ap. ’06. 370w. + Ind. 60: 456. F. 22, ’06. 420w.
“It is not, to be sure, one of those that invite perusal at a single sitting. On the contrary, the best enjoyment will be derived through desultory browsing.”
+ Lit. D. 32: 171, F. 3, ’06. 270w.
“Without giving any but the barest details of the poet’s life, Miss Whiting brings vividly before us the brilliant circle of choice intellects, so attached to Landor and to Florence, who ministered to his later years.”
+ + Nation. 81: 527. D. 28, ’05. 1820w. R. of Rs. 33: 120. Ja. ’06. 110w.
Whiting, Lilian. From dream to vision of life. *$1. Little.
“Optimistic papers in which scientific knowledge and religious fervor are combined, compose this volume. They are entitled; Thine eyes shall behold the King in his beauty, The key of the secret, Live in harmony with the new forces, The incalculable power of the spirit, The spiritual illumination, All’s love and all’s law, The rose and flame of life, The glory of summers that are not yet, and To whom the eternal world speaks.”
Whiting, Lilian. Joy that no man taketh from you. **50c. Little.
“It will appeal with special force to those saddened, discouraged, disappointed ones from which riches have taken wings, or who have been overcome by still greater calamities.”