| + − | N. Y. Times. 12: 357. Je. 1, ’07. 320w. | |
| N. Y. Times. 12: 387. Je. 15, ’07. 260w. |
Williamson, Charles Norris, and Williamson, Alice Muriel. [Rosemary in search of a father.] †$1.50. McClure.
6–40214.
“The five-year old Rosemary at Monte Carlo, seeing that her mother is sad, sets out to find a lost father, and meets with such extraordinary good luck that we can only suspect the intervention of Christmas fairies. They send Rosemary a wonderful father, far more attractive than the real one, and just the man her mother most desired to meet again. So with the help of an old love-affair, an American millionaire, a pretty French adventuress, a profusion of jewels, and costly raiment such as might haunt the delirious dreams of a milliner’s girl, the tale runs on to a happy conclusion.”—Acad.
“It is a brisk, highly coloured story, of the lightest possible construction.”
| + − | Acad. 71: 638. D. 22, ’06. 150w. |
“This little novel has distinction, a literary aroma.”
| + | Lit. D. 33: 858. D. 8, ’06. 60w. |
“When this has been described as a ‘pretty’ tale of the whipped cream and bonbon box type, there is not much more to say about it.”