| Am. Hist. R. 12: 915. Jl. ’07. 150w. (Review of pt. 1.) | ||
| Ind. 61: 1352. D. 6, ’06. 230w. (Review of pt. 1.) |
“The whole is a conscientious and useful piece of work, free from ostentation and creditably performed. The value of the book is increased by the excellence of the reproduction of the legends and devices on the scarabs.”
| + + − | Nation. 83: 447. N. 22, ’06. 240w. (Review of pt. 1.) |
“The disadvantages of the book are such as the author can easily remedy in the succeeding parts, and we hope that he will continue his plan to its end.” H. H.
| + + − | Nature. 76: 148. Je. 13, ’07. 920w. (Review of pt. 1.) |
Pierce, Ernest Frederic. Traveller’s Joy. †$1.50. Dutton.
7–37555.
“The Traveller’s Joy” is an inn of the South Downs where a young writer, Anthony Penrose spends a summer and falls in love with Madge Weston, the sister of a college chum and the niece of his publisher. It is full of the wealth of summer and invincible youth.
| + | N. Y. Times. 12: 268. Ap. 27, ’07. 330w. |