| − + | Dial. 42: 147. Mr. 1, 07. 380w. |
“As a whole the book is written with singular lucidity and charm, and is evidently the flower of deep and painstaking scholarship.”
| + | Int. Studio. 32: 334. O. ’07. 260w. |
“Contains a mass of information intelligently grouped but not commented on.”
| + | Sat. R. 103: 145. F. 2, ’07. 1300w. |
* Waltham, T. Ernest, ed. Tangerine: a child’s letters from Morocco. $1.50. Macmillan.
The impressions of a little English girl during a short visit to the chief coast town of Morocco. “The human interest is predominant, of course, and it is illustrated by some good photographs of the Tangerines with the wonderful backgrounds of Moorish architecture.” (Spec.)
| N. Y. Times. 12: 670. O. 19, ’07. 30w. |
“To [children] ‘Tangerine’ ought to be a charming picture-book, and a gift-book with a somewhat unusual interest attaching to it.”