| + | A. L. A. Bkl. 3: 204. N. ’07. ✠ | |
| Dial. 43: 428. D. 16, ’07. 100w. | ||
| Nation. 85: 446. N. 14, ’07. 310w. | ||
| N. Y. Times. 12: 652. O. 19, ’07. 30w. |
“The wide world is the scene of the rest of the story told in Mr. Smith’s colorful prose, but the portrait of the fair Southern holds its magic to the end.”
| + | N. Y. Times. 12: 764. N. 30, ’07. 410w. |
“‘The romance of an old-fashioned gentleman’ is both beautiful and true.”
| + | Outlook. 87: 496. N. 2, ’07. 220w. | |
| + | Outlook. 87: 623. N. 23, ’07. 20w. |
Smith, Francis Hopkinson. Veiled lady, and other men and women, il. †$1.50. Scribner.
7–12697.
Stories that are intrinsically good, that reveal characteristics of the story-teller, that offer to writers bits of advice which have grown out of the author’s wide study and observation. and that delicately rail against fads and foibles tho they be artistic ones and indulged in by the descendants of “earls and high-daddies.”
| + | A. L. A. Bkl. 3: 137. My. ’07. 70w. ✠ |