“The first-piece, a tale of Roman friendship, is indeed unsuccessful, but the more intimate poems have a directness which at once arrests attention.”
+ – Acad. 70: 329. Ap. 7, ’06. 180w.
“His lyrical faculty which was considerable, shows here somewhat laboriously, and yet it is from the purely lyrical pieces that the book derives such value as it may possess.”
– + Ath. 1906, 1: 195. F. 17, 530w.
“A poet of sincerity and thoughtfulness.” Wm. M. Payne.
+ Dial. 40: 328. My. 16, ’06. 790w. + – Lond. Times. 4: 464. D. 29, ’05. 500w.
Dixon, Thomas, jr. Life worth living. **$1.20. Doubleday.
Critic. 48: 95. Ja. ’06. 80w.
Doat, Taxile Maximin. Grand feu ceramics; tr. by S: E. Robineau. *$7.50. Keramic Studio pub. co., Syracuse, N. Y.
The series of articles by the well-known French authority on pottery which appeared in the “Keramic studio” during 1903. Part 1 is a view of the position of porcelain at the beginning of the twentieth century: Part 2 covers the ground of the technical instruction in the making of the Grand feu porcelain and grès.