| + + | N. Y. Times. 12: 390. Je. 15, ’07. 2870w. |
“We have to thank the Master of Pembroke college, Cambridge for his excellent editorship of the English translation.”
| + + | Sat. R. 103: 176. F. 9, ’07. 1410w. |
“Readers who are acquainted with the language of Holberg, Hans Christian Andersen, and the Brandes of to-day, with its delightful post-articles, passive verbs, and amusing numerals, will be well satisfied with the present version of the Danish text.”
| + − | Spec. 98: sup. 113. Ja. 26, ’07. 2100w. |
Noble, Edward. The issue: a story of the river Thames (or Fisherman’s Gat). †$1.50. Doubleday.
7–5686.
(2d ed. with title. Fisherman’s Gat.
7–13441.)
“A story of the Thames estuary, a drama of London’s great river, a romance of lives of those who come and go in the lesser crafts in which deep-sea certificates are not required of a man.... Love, treachery, passion, crime, the stress and strain of dangers afloat and labour complications ashore; owners, sailors, good simple folk and smug hypocrites, evil livers and honest dealers—all figure in this story.”—Ath.