“The setting is oriental, and adds not a little to the attractions of a light, swift-moving ingenious, and altogether entertaining tale.”
| + | A. L. A. Bkl. 3: 180. O. ’07. ✠ |
“This is a book which tempts the reviewer to cast propriety to the winds and call it in cold print a thundering good story.”
| + + | Nation. 84: 544. Je. 13, ’07. 380w. |
“It is a merry tale, for all its trifling with human life.”
| + | N. Y. Times. 12: 360. Je. 4, ’07. 280w. | |
| + | N. Y. Times. 12: 384. Je. 15, ’07. 150w. |
Riedl, Frigyes. History of Hungarian literature. *$1.75. Appleton.
7–2035.
Descriptive note in Annual, 1996.
| + | Acad. 71: 652. D. 29, ’06. 940w. |