“The book shows great promise of better things to come. Like many modern novels it has far too much plot.”
+ Acad. 70: 310. Mr. 31, ’06. 280w.
“The ’prentice hand betrays itself in an exuberance of incident and coincidence which gives a sense of overcrowding. The plot is, however, well constructed, and the mystery successfully sustained.”
+ – Ath. 1906, 1: 446. Ap. 14. 140w.
“Here is a story done all in gray and brown and black, with scarcely a gleam of sunshine.” Frederic Taber Cooper.
– Bookm. 23: 541. Jl. ’06. 310w. + N. Y. Times. 11: 296. My. 5, ’06. 270w.
Eckel, Edwin C. Cements, limes and plasters: their materials, manufacture, and properties. *$6. Wiley.
“It is probably one of the most complete treatises which has been published up to the present day on this subject.”
+ + + Nature. 73: 457. Mr. 15, ’06. 470w.