“Like the vast majority of novels that would feign reincarnate a buried antiquity, the sense of actuality is ineffectual.” Frederic Taber Cooper.

Bookm. 26: 269. N. ’07. 330w.

“Whether he entertains or exasperates depends upon the character of the reader. To one acquainted with accepted profane and religious history the book is, to say the least of it, disconcerting. The story is written in a kind of delirious prose, that is to say it has the rigidity of poetry without its grace or high meaning, and the form of prose without its flexibility.”

Ind. 63: 946. O. 17, ’07. 130w.
N. Y. Times. 12: 557. S. 14, ’07. 470w.

“Imagination almost routs history, and the result is a highly entertaining story.”

+Outlook. 87: 270. O. 5, ’07. 80w.

Pepper, Charles Melville. Panama to Patagonia: the Isthmian canal and the west coast countries of South America. **$2.50. McClurg.

6–10671.

Descriptive note in Annual, 1906.