Crawford, Francis Marion. [Fair Margaret a portrait.] †$1.50. Macmillan.

“It is always interesting, and told with the author’s deep knowledge of human nature, and his unvarying charm.”

+ Acad. 69: 1201. N. 18, ’05. 310w.

“The story, if it does not rank with this popular author’s best work, is none the less very readable.”

+ Ath. 1905, 2: 758. D. 2. 170w.

“If there were nothing else in this book than the portrait of the big-hearted, Junoesque, voluble French woman ... it would still be one of the books that Mr. Crawford might justly be very proud of.” Frederic Taber Cooper.

+ + Bookm. 22: 373. D. ’05. 450w.

“The present addition to the Crawford library does not promise to dispute the position of the ‘Saracinesca’ series, though, like all of Mr. Crawford’s work, it belongs to the first-class of current fiction.”

+ + Cath. World. 82: 837. Mr. ’06. 390w.

“The dialog has more than Mr. Crawford’s customary vivacity.”