“A collection that should be studied by all library workers, and that might well be read by any student of educational and intellectual history.”

+ + Nation. 83: 228. S. 13, ’06. 780w. (Review of v. 1 and 2.) Putnam’s. 1: 252. N. ’06. 100w.

Daniel, James Walter. Maid of the foothills; or, Missing links in the story of reconstruction. $1.50. Neale.

It has been the aim of the author to depict the spirit of the times truthfully, and to give proper place to the importance of the Red-shirt movement which severed the shackles of a bound populace. The story treats of the grim humor of the oppressed citizens, the heroism of Southern women in that period of severest trial and oppression, and shows the infamous deeds and evil spirit of Southern men who joined the hosts of carpet-baggers and helped them to bleed the prostrate state.

Darrow, Clarence S. [Eye for an eye.] †$1.50. Fox.

Jim Jackson who tells the tale of his crime the night before the expiation of his guilt, is one of those unfortunate “submerged tenth” victims of negative circumstances. Not with the spirit of resentment but of discouragement over never having had a chance in life, Jim tells his story with a mildness that “is a more severe arraignment of social conditions than the fiercest tirades could be.” (Bookm.)


“If to create an illusion, to attain the effect aimed at, completely and entirely, is literary art, then Mr. Darrow’s work is literary art of the highest, in spite of an apparent neglect of all the canons of literary art.” Grace Isabel Colbron.

+ – Bookm. 22: 629. F. ’06. 420w.