“They have a pleasant ease and a very true and sensitive feeling for nature.”

+ N. Y. Times. 11: 277. Ap. 28, ’06. 170w.

“Some of his patriotic verses are as good as anything we have seen of the kind.”

+ + Spec. 96: 756. My. 12, ’06. 250w.

Canning, Albert Stratford George. History in Scott’s novels. **$3.15. Wessels.

“Mr. Canning takes up fifteen novels in chronological sequence, from ‘The talisman’ to ‘Red-gauntlet.’ and runs through such portions of the plot as bring authentic personages into view.” (Nation.) “In each he explains the allusions, expands the references to historical facts, and in general connects romance with actuality.” (Outlook.)


“Is not without, some merit.”

+ – Nation. 82: 512. Je. 21, ’06. 520w. + Outlook. 83: 140. My. 19, ’06. 130w.

Capart, Jean. Primitive art in Egypt; tr. by A. S. Griffith. *$5. Lippincott.