| + | Lond. Times. 6: 193. Je. 21, ’07. 910w. |
“For those, if any such there be, who wish to study Crabbe minutely, Dr. Ward’s carefully collated text, bibliography, and fresh material will be indispensable. And to the general reader, also, who does not own the eight-volume edition of 1834, or one of the other early editions issued by John Murray, the present publication offers Crabbe in the most comfortable form.”
| + + | Nation. 84: 175. F. 21, ’07. 180w. |
Craddock, Charles Egbert, pseud. (Mary Noailles Murfree). Amulet. †$1.50. Macmillan.
6–37962.
The Great Smoky mountains during the days when the Cherokees roved over them furnish a background for Miss Murfree’s historical tale. “It is an interesting record of the lives of some very human men and women who have been transplanted from England to the savage wilds of the new world.” (Lit. D.)
| + | A. L. A. Bkl. 3: 51. F. ’07. |
“Touches of poetic description are frequent in adornment of the narrative, for in this respect Miss Murfree’s hand has not lost its cunning, but otherwise the book falls far below the high standard set in her earlier writings.” Wm. M. Payne.
| − + | Dial. 42: 227. Ap. 1, ’07. 180w. |