“A refreshing variant on the old detective story. To readers of a certain vein, in fact, ‘Marcel Levignet’ will furnish a particularly agreeable light evening’s pastime.”
| + | N. Y. Times. 11: 764. N. 17, ’06. 500w. |
“The tone of the story is essentially French—sentiment, situation, and characters, and most especially the climax.”
| + | Outlook. 84: 679. N. 17, ’06. 60w. |
“As fantastic as the generality of detective stories, ‘Marcel Levignet’ differs from said generality in being readable by grown-up persons.”
| + | R. of Rs. 35: 126. Ja. ’07. 50w. |
Barry, Richard Hayes. Events man; being an account of the adventures of Stanley Washburn, American war correspondent. **$1.25. Moffat.
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In which Mr. Barry records some of Mr. Washburn’s adventures on a newspaper dispatch-boat between Corea and Port Arthur during the first part of the war between Russia and Japan.