– Ind. 60: 1488. Je. 21, ’06. 150w. N. Y. Times. 11: 199. Mr. 31, ’06. 270w. N. Y. Times. 11: 238. Ap. 14, ’06. 220w.
“Hughes Cornell has a novel situation in this story and manages it well.”
+ Outlook. 83: 92. My. 12, ’06. 170w.
Cornes, James. Modern housing: houses in town and country, illustrated by examples of municipal and other schemes of block dwellings, tenement houses, model cottages and villages. *$3. Scribner.
+ Ath. 1905, 2: 239. Ag. 19. 320w.
Coryat, Thomas. Coryat’s crudities. 2v. *$6.50. Macmillan.
“The recently republished crudities of Thomas Coryat give, perhaps, a clearer notion of Shakespeare’s period than does Shakespeare himself.” Herbert Vaughn Abbott.
+ + Atlan. 97: 694. My. ’06. 3850w.
Cotes, Sara Jeannette (Duncan) (Mrs. Everard Cotes). Set in authority. †$1.50. Doubleday.
A story “about India and the possibility of carrying our beloved doctrines of liberalism into practice in that strange land.... In with the politics is wound a story of men and women, of love and loss and hopes and fears, which displays a number of very cleverly drawn characters, whose thoughts and feelings are of deep interest. The soldier, by strange bonds that remain concealed until the very end, is united by close ties to the Viceroy himself—and the discovery adds pathos to the wretched muddle which everybody made of things.” (Ath.)