| + | N. Y. Times. 12: 384. Je. 15, ’07. 250w. |
“The whole book, although sober-minded and excellent in many ways, is too long-drawn-out and somewhat stolid.”
| + − | Outlook. 85: 479. F. 23, ’07. 100w. |
“I cannot imagine anybody but a walking delegate of the most exclamatory type taking pleasure in the ‘Second generation,’ and yet I am sure the author is guilty of most excellent intentions.” Vernon Atwood.
| − | Putnam’s. 2: 218. Ag. ’07. 190w. |
Phillips, Le Roy. Bibliography of the writings of Henry James. **$3. Houghton.
6–43541.
“Part 1, ‘Original works,’ is a chronological bibliography of books, giving the first edition.... Following this account of the first edition is a record of later editions and of translations.... In Part 2 are described books by other authors to which James contributed.... Part 3 is a very extended list of contributions to periodicals.... An appendix contains an account of two plays by James which have been staged in London.”—Nation.
“So far as we have been able to test it, Mr. Phillips’s work is admirably done, and the amount of research must have been very considerable.”