+ – N. Y. Times. 11: 86. F. 10, ’06. 430w.

“The new road, which Mr. Eggleston seeks to break, is interesting, and there can be no doubt that as a preparation for more serious work ‘Life in the eighteenth century’ is of value.”

+ Pub. Opin. 40: 316. Mr. 10, ’06. 90w.

Eichendorff, Joseph Karl Benedikt, freiherr von. Happy-go-lucky; or leaves from the life of a good for nothing; tr. from the German by Mrs. A. L. Wister; il. in color. $2. Lippincott.

A merry youth with the “Wanderlust” upon him follows woodland trails, scales mountains, dreams of his Lady fair and plays his beloved fiddle. The sketch is of his tramps and chance acquaintances.


“Many readers will enjoy these ‘leaves from the life of a good-for-nothing’ in their new garb.”

+ Dial. 41: 461. D. 16, ’06. 110w.

“Mrs. A. L. Wister has made an excellent translation of this charming German story of irresponsibility and genius.”

+ N. Y. Times. 11: 798. D. 1, ’06. 90w. + N. Y. Times. 11: 868. D. 15, ’06. 100w.