“When one has mastered the jargon one finds her an amusing person in a mild way.”
| + − | Nation. 84: 501. My. 30, ’07. 240w. |
“The book is written with a good deal of vivacity, much of it of a cheap sort, and with facility in the use of the English language.”
| + − | N. Y. Times. 12: 500. Ag. 17, ’07. 130w. |
Brady, Cyrus Townsend. Blue ocean’s daughter. †$1.50. Moffat.
7–29001.
“It is about an Amazonian sort of young woman who was born on board her father’s ship, grew up on it in his company, was as good a sailor as the skipper, and if need was could fight with swords and pistols as well as if she had been a man. The time of the story is laid in the latter part of the revolutionary war and the ship is pursued by an English frigate. Out of the pursuit and the fight there grow all manner of exciting incidents.”—N. Y. Times.
“Has a plethora of strange and exciting incident and is written in his most rattling style.”
| + | N. Y. Times. 12: 584. S. 28, ’07. 170w. | |
| N. Y. Times. 12: 670. O. 19, ’07. 20w. |