| N. Y. Times. 12: 664. O. 19, ’07. 20w. |
“It is written in a virile, intense, vehement strain that keeps the reader wide awake. As a ‘story’ it certainly has much to commend it, bringing out in vivid relief some of the most dramatic episodes of Jackson’s life, and being distinctly human from beginning to end.”
| + | Outlook. 87: 788. D. 7, ’07. 240w. |
Lewis, Charlton Miner. Principles of English verse. **$1.25. Holt.
6–27939.
“In the main a plea for common sense as opposed to metaphysics in the treatment of the subject.”—Dial.
“Many a bewildered reader of larger works will be grateful for the breath of fresh air that comes to them from these pages.”
| + | Dial. 41: 246. O. 16, ’06. 60w. |