“Points of difference in matters social and educational are well brought out, but ‘Madame’ is considerably overdrawn, and careless revision has permitted numerous errors in French to pass.”
| + − | Ath. 1906, 2: 652. N. 24. 80w. |
“It is told in a sprightly manner, and the incidents follow so rapidly upon one another’s heels that a very lively interest is maintained through all its 400 pages.”
| + | N. Y. Times. 11: 895. D. 22, ’06. 90w. |
“Tells of an almost fatiguingly sprightly young woman whose ‘adventures’ are stimulating but rather improbably thick upon the ground.”
| − + | Sat. R. 102: sup. 8. D. 8, ’06. 130w. |
Balzac, Honore de. Père Goriot; ed. with introd. and notes by R. L. Sanderson. *80c. Heath.
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A student’s edition of Père Goriot uniform with Heath’s “Modern language series” and supplied with generous editorial material.