“The life of York Powell was bound to be written, and it could scarcely have fallen into better hands.”
| + + | Spec. 98: 55. Ja. 12, ’07. 1720w. |
Emanuel, Walter. Dogs of war. †$1.25. Scribner.
7–15118.
One thoroughbred and a number of mongrels constitute a group pledged to “attack at sight all thoroughbreds who give themselves airs or offer insult to plebeian canines.” “Ears,” the aristocratic spaniel tells the story, which is accompanied by Mr. Cecil Aldin’s humorous drawings.
“The episodes enshrined in these pages bear and repay intimate study.”
| + | Ath. 1906, 2: 731. D. 8. 70w. |
“His greatest failing as a raconteur is his lack of humor.”
| + − | Dial. 41: 460. D. 16, ’06. 230w. |