| − + | Nation. 85: 332. O. 10, ’07. 130w. |
“The scene is incontrovertibly, convincingly described in these hurried, disorderly memoranda. Mr. Fraser has ... travelled all over the country, and he tells what he saw, without much evident feeling, without much sympathy with anybody, but with great vigor of narration. The value of the book is not in its conclusions. Its value is in the self-certified accuracy of its picture of life and conditions in the Czar’s realm to-day.”
| + − | N. Y. Times. 12: 401. Je. 22, ’07. 2110w. |
Reviewed by G: Louis Beer.
| + | Putnam’s. 2: 743. S. ’07. 300w. | |
| R. of Rs. 36: 128. Jl. ’07. 40w. |
“Is more than a mere chronicle of bloodshed, and chapters like that descriptive of the great fair at Nijni-Novgorod are as valuable an aid to a clear understanding of the complexities of the Russian problem as those which deal with riot and massacre.”
| + | Spec. 99: 203. Ag. 10, ’07. 280w. |
Fraser, Mary (Crawford) (Mrs. Hugh Fraser). In the shadow of the Lord: a romance of the Washingtons. †$1.50. Holt.
6–32360.
Descriptive note in Annual, 1906.