“The story throughout is as straightforward and as thoroughly to the point as could be desired. There is no pretension, the facts are told in simple style, readable and interesting from beginning to end. The book as a whole gives a better idea of the life in the Balkan region than any other similar volume yet published.”
| + | Ann. Am. Acad. 30: 598. N. ’07. 190w. |
“He has the capacity to see the really interesting things and record his impressions so as to convey them to the reader. And this he does without the tall writing which as a rule disfigures the work of a newspaper correspondent. He possesses also the gift of humor.”
| + | Sat. R. 103: 54. Ja. 12, ’07. 730w. |
Moore, George. [Lake.] †$1.50. Appleton.
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Descriptive note in Annual, 1906.
“It is Irish to the core, but with a quiet and contemplative melancholy. Of the few events none is cheap or trite.” Mary Moss.
| + | Atlan. 99: 116. Ja. ’07. 190w. |
Moore, George. [Memoirs of my dead life.] **$1.50. Appleton.