+ +Acad. 71: 524. N. 24, ’06. 900w.

“No more simple and straightforward letters were ever written, nor any in which an intimate ecstasy has found such immediate expression. The other part of Mr. Russell’s book, the life of Frederick Tatham, is of no literary value, but is invaluable as a document.”

+ +Ath. 1906, 2: 611. N. 17. 910w.
+Lond. Times. 6: 12. Ja. 11, ’07. 120w.

“Mr. Russell’s introduction is written from large knowledge, and is a really valuable essay on Blake as an artist.”

+ +Nation. 83: 533. D. 20, ’06. 350w.
+ +Outlook. 85: 527. Mr. 2, ’07. 150w.

“These letters give us a better idea of the man than any biography.”

+ +Sat. R. 102: 708. D. 8, ’06. 500w.

“Mr. Russell has made amends for some want of editorial judgment by restoring the true reading in one line of poetry, misprinted in Gilchrist, and consequently in every edition of the poems.”

+ −Spec. 97: 826. N. 24, ’06. 680w.

Blanchard, Amy E. Four Corners in California. †$1.50. Jacobs.