“Mr. Daly is happy, likewise, in his poems of love and home, which are always true and sound. What is most admirable throughout the volume is the union of wit, humor, or sprightliness, as the case may be, with a genuine respect for all that is pure, sweet, tender, manly, and noble.”
| + + | Cath. World. 85: 547. Jl. ’07. 860w. |
“Contains some unusually good light verse, mostly dialect, part of it Irish, part Italian. Both are handled skillfully.”
| + | Ind. 61: 1497. D. 20, ’06. 250w. |
“The pervading wholesome spirit particularly commends this book.”
| + | N. Y. Times. 11: 692. O. 20, ’06. 270w. |
Dampier, William. Voyages, ed. by John Masefield. 2v. *$7.50. Dutton.
7–26474.
“A new and attractive edition in two volumes, with portrait, maps, and a brief sketch of Dampier’s life of the editor.”—Outlook.