| + + − | N. Y. Times. 12: 25. Ja. 19, ’07. 930w. |
“It is loosely put together and not always carefully written, but it is starred with great names and full of delightful glimpses of that rare kind and quality of society which charms, refreshes, and liberates.” Hamilton W. Mabie.
| + + − | No. Am. 181: 528. Mr. 1, ’07. 1470w. |
“A more interesting and witty book has not come from the press for a long time.”
| + + | Outlook. 85: 164. Ja. 26, ’07. 1900w. |
Reviewed by A. I. du P. Coleman.
| + | Putnam’s. 2: 613. Ag. ’07. 1270w. |
“We may complain that her proofs have not been read, and that her pages bristle with inexcusable misprints. We may object that many of her statements are inaccurate. But, when all deductions are made, we cannot deny the merit of Mrs. Brookfield’s book, and we have read it from beginning to end with a pleasure which its faults have done no more than temper.”
| + + − | Spec. 97: 988. D. 15, ’06. 1270w. |
* Brooks, Mary Wallace. A prodigal. $1.25. Badger, R: G.