+ +Nation. 84: 504. My. 30, ’07. 1060w.

“A work of unusual merit, in which the author’s high aspirations are measurably justified by his powers of expression, and his feeling for the spirit of Greek life and art is shown to be allied with knowledge.”

+ +N. Y. Times. 12: 332. My. 25, ’07. 1540w.

“Considered as a poem to be read ... ‘Sappho and Phaon’ surpasses all his earlier productions. Considered as a play to be acted, it does not pass beyond their ineffectiveness.” Clayton Hamilton.

+ −No. Am. 185: 880. Ag. 16, ’07. 1490w.

“Here once more Mr. Mackaye’s fantasticality runs riot.” Louise Collier Willcox.

No. Am. 186: 96. S. ’07. 140w.
+ +Outlook. 86: 452. Je. 29, ’07. 460w.

* McKenzie, F. A. Unveiled East. *$3.50. Dutton.

A serious dissertation upon the growing imperialism of Japan as attested by her territorial expansion, increased fighting power, and aggressive commercial campaign. The author offers his deductions as a warning to Great Britain and the United States whose trade and prestige are being threatened.