“A story which is, in many respects, conventional and—for all its heroics—rather lifeless.”
| − + | Lond. Times. 5: 394. N. 23, ’06. 500w. | |
| Putnam’s. 2: 187. My. ’07. 140w. |
“There are qualities in ‘Rezánov’ that we are accustomed to admire in Mrs. Atherton’s work, the vivid characterisation, the colour and beauty of the setting, the especial charm of the Californian atmosphere, but it is very far from being a great book, or even a first-rate book of its kind, clever as it undeniably is.”
| + − | Sat. R. 102: 712. D. 8, ’06. 680w. |
“With these deductions, there is much to admire in her spirited reconstitution of life on the Pacific coast a hundred years ago.”
| − + | Spec. 97: 828. N. 24, ’06. 770w. |
* Atkey, Bertram. Folk of the wild. il. †$1.50. Lippincott.
“A book of the forests, the moors and the mountains, of the beasts of the silent places, their lives, their doings and their deaths.”
Audubon, John Woodhouse. [Audubon’s western journal: 1849–1850.] *$3. Clark, A. H.
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