6–34030.

Descriptive note in Annual, 1906.

“Unhappily, however, the translation is not first rate, particularly in the Englishing of original turns and phrases, nor is the volume lacking in typographical errors.”

+ −Ind. 62: 389. F. 14, ’07. 500w.

“It is interesting partly though its naïve and refreshing candour—partly through its revelation of the narrow parochialism of Scandinavian life.”

+ +Lond. Times. 5: 431. D. 28, ’06. 980w.
+ +N. Y. Times. 11: 676. O. 13, ’06. 1040w. (Published by arrangement with Lond. Times.)

“There is not a dull paragraph, not a single dry-as-dust element in this highly instructive autobiography, for which I earnestly wish many readers in this country.” Paul Harboe.

+ +No. Am. 183: 917. N. 2, ’06. 1300w.

“The reader of the ‘Reminiscences’ finds Brandes not dry, certainly not unproductive, but assuredly ‘a creature with thoughts ground keen.’”

+ +Putnam’s. 1: 508. Ja. ’07. 700w.