| + | Nation. 81: 507. D. 21, ’05. 300w. |
“Mr. Macy showed a felicity in the choice of words and an almost unerring ear for perfection of rhyme, combined with an unusual exactness in the use of difficult meter.”
| + | N. Y. Times. 11: 523. Ag. 25, ’06. 230w. |
Madden, John. Forest friends: the woodland adventures of a boy pioneer. †$1.25. McClurg.
7–12644.
It is of a little lad of seven with a passionate, enduring love of the forest and its wild inhabitants that Mr. Madden writes. The experiences that result from a child’s quick fascination of things of the woods are told reflectively out of the fulness of the man’s memory.
“A good example of the static drama. It fills a real need in supplying a record of the animal life of regions near at hand in the early days of man’s occupation.” May Estelle Cook.
| + | Dial. 42: 369. Je. 16, ’07. 630w. |
“Will be read with profit by many other men’s sons.”