6–33577.

Descriptive note in Annual, 1906.

“This story—especially the earlier part of it—has both charm and originality, its diction being excellent, and the characters, if not altogether life-like, well imagined.”

+ −Ath. 1906, 2: 797. D. 22. 90w.

“The only trouble is that the author has resorted to narcotics in order to produce effects sufficiently weird in the minds of her characters, and, as is too often the case with women writers, she cannot quite achieve the dramatic without falling into the melodramatic.”

Ind. 62: 215. Ja. 24, ’07. 290w.

Rees, Arthur Dougherty. Double love; a tragedy in five acts. †$1. Winston.

7–17377.

In this poem-drama of American life a modern capitalist in blank verse, insists that his daughter’s love must choose between her and his other love, a literary career. He demands that he “walk the Rialto of true trade, the mart of traffic.” Naturally tragedy is the artistic result.

Reich, Emil. Success in life. **$1.50. Duffield.