“To strip his work of all its poetic beauty, its meaning, and its intellectual distinction is unfair both to him and his childish readers.”

− +N. Y. Times. 12: 568. S. 21, ’07. 320w.

Morrison, Arthur. [Chronicles of Martin Hewett], detective. $1.50. Page.

7–12979.

A new illustrated edition of the earlier adventures of Hewett whose “‘well known powers’ are nothing but common sense assiduously applied and made quick by habit.”

Morrison, Arthur. [Martin Hewitt investigator.] †$1.25. Harper.

A new edition of Mr. Morrison’s detective stories. Martin Hewitt, master of both the science and art of detective study, is an interesting personality. In addition to the usual keen perception, shrewd observation, and deft logic required of sleuths, he operates the law of human kindness.


Nation. 84: 457. My. 16, ’07. 280w.