“Miss French’s book, however, is certainly built on lines calculated to please the multitude. The book is not a particularly valuable one and hardly up to Miss French’s standard. Its characters are not admirable when they are good, and not bad enough to be fascinating when they are bad.”
| + − | N. Y. Times. 12: 702. N. 2, ’07. 570w. |
“Although quite convincingly sensational, and, apart from its entertainment as fiction, it touches suggestively some of the graver industrial problems of the day.”
| + − | Outlook. 87: 745. N. 30, ’07. 100w. |
Thanet, Octave, pseud. (Alice French). Man of the hour. †$1.50. Bobbs.
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Descriptive note in December, 1905.
| A. L. A. Bkl. 3: 25. Ja. ’07. |
Thomas, Edward. [Heart of England.] *$6. Dutton.