6–42372.
Descriptive note in Annual, 1906.
“The collection is a rather sickening blend of Henry Harland at his fluffiest and of Goncourt at his feeblest.” H. T. P.
| − + | Bookm. 24: 479. Ja. ’07. 1080w. | |
| Current Literature. 42: 398. Ap. ’07. 1270w. |
“It probably contains more of himself than is to be found in the sum of his other works, which would be equivalent to saying that it surpasses them in interest.”
| + | Lit. D. 54: 218. F. 9. ’07. 260w. | |
| Nation. 84: 62. Ja. 17, ’07. 730w. |
“‘The memoirs of my dead life’ is even more dead than Mr. Moore is wont to be. It is worse than dead—it is defunct.”
| − | Putnam’s. 1: 767. Mr. ’07. 540w. | |
| R. of Rs. 35: 113. Ja. ’07. 130w. |
Moore, John Bassett. Digest of international law. 8v. per set, $10. Supt. of doc.
6–35196.