A. L. A. Bkl. 3: 104. Ap. ’07.

“The whole collection has so finely human a quality that it should have interest to those in no way connected with either of the offices that make so impressive an appearance in the title.”

+ +Ind. 62: 973. Ap. 25, ’07. 260w.

“He is able to indicate character by a stroke here and there, and the man stands before us, recalled by a good memory.”

+Outlook. 85: 39. Ja. 5, ’07. 1170w.

Potter, Margaret. The princess. †$1.50. Harper.

7–9844.

A sad story of love and intrigue with scenes drawn from Russian court life. The central figure is Princess Catherine, who lived in aloofness and isolation amid the social corruption about her which affected her in its most humiliating sense thru the inconstancy of her husband. The Czar and Czarina, diplomats and courtiers appear upon the stage where there is enacted a drama lacking neither romantic nor tragic interest.


Ath. 1907, 1: 469. Ap. 20. 120w.