+ + J. Pol. Econ. 14: 255. Ap. ’06. 130w.
“It is not, in fact, a literary work in any sense, or a ‘book’ in any but the most restricted sense. It is a tract.”
+ + – N. Y. Times. 10: 712. O. 21, ’05. 210w.
Hewitt, Randall H. Across the plains and over the divide: a mule train journey from East to West in 1862, and incidents connected therewith. $1.50. Broadway pub.
The untamed West of the Civil war days, with its primitive grandeur and unrestraint is reproduced in these pages for the benefit of the younger generation. The journey covers a zigzag course from Illinois to Washington, over wild country, with no end of perilous encounters.
Hewlett, Maurice. Works. Ed. de luxe. 11v. ea. *$3. Macmillan.
+ Pub. Opin. 40: 638. My. 19, ’06. 970w. (Review of v. 1–9.)
Hewlett, Maurice Henry. Fond adventures: tales of the youth of the world. †$1.50. Harper.
“Here again he shows his virtuosity in creating a magic haze, beyond which his mediaeval figures move upon their fate.” Mary Moss.
+ Atlan. 97: 53. Ja. ’06. 340w.