7–14589.

“A tale of love, adventure, intrigues, and swagger, of incomparable Scottish knights and beautiful Highland maidens. The protagonist of the highly exciting drama is a brilliant and picturesque figure, well known to Scottish traditions, the hitherto almost neglected by writers of romance. John Graham, of the famous house of Claverhouse and kinsman of the great Montrose, is almost ideally adapted for the hero of what has come to be called a historical novel. Beautiful as Antinoüs, and a veritable Mars for valor, he completely dominates the lively chronicle.”—Lit. D.


“There is no trace of unfairness in this presentment of the cavalier by the Presbyterian, and the portrait is attractive.”

+Ind. 62: 1153. My. 16, ’07. 330w.

“It is a highly colored and on the whole a satisfactory picture of Scottish chivalry that Dr. Watson has given us.”

+Lit. D. 34: 842. My. 25, ’07. 280w.

Watson, John (Ian Maclaren, pseud.). Inspiration of our faith: sermons. **$1.25. Armstrong.

5–41620.

Descriptive note in Annual, 1906.