| + | N. Y. Times. 11: 851. D. 8, ’06. 110w. |
Kaufman, Herbert, and Fisk, May Isabel. Stolen throne; illustrated by Howard Chandler Christy and Hermann Rountree. †$1.50. Moffat.
7–14250.
“The story of the Duchy of Stromburg, of which the Russians are planning to gain possession, and the plotting Slav is shown in his deepest dye. As seems to be almost invariably the case in such contributions to current literature, the hero of the story is an Englishman of ancient race and no particular occupation—a man who is finally awakened to real life by the fascination of a woman.”—N. Y. Times.
“Extravagant as the story is, it is not without interest. If it is an imitation of Anthony Hope, it is a very good article of its kind.”
| + − | Lit. D. 34: 886. Je. 1, ’07. 200w. |
“The adventures are of the purest romance untroubled by any hint of realism—but interesting and entertaining withal.”
| + − | N. Y. Times. 12: 317. My. 18, ’07. 560w. |
“A high degree of literary workmanship in which are blended Mrs. Fisk’s well known qualities of subtlety and humor, and Mr. Kaufman’s long-recognized gift as a natural story teller of much vitality.”