+ + −Ath. 1906, 2: 808. D. 22. 1570w. (Review of v. 7.)
+ +Ath. 1907, 1: 611. My. 18. 1900w. (Review of v. 8.)

“A serious demerit is that Mr. Graves makes no distinction between pictures and drawings.”

+ + −Lond. Times. 6: 86. Mr. 15, ’07. 730w. (Review of v. 5–8.)

Gray mist, a novel; by the author of “The martyrdom of an empress.” **$1.50. Harper.

Descriptive note in Annual, 1906.

“A tragic story with a wealth of poetic and picturesque vision.”

+Ind. 62: 443. F. 21, ’07. 110w.

“A remarkable feature of this weird and powerful story, which, unlike most of the novels of the present day, leaves an indelible impression upon the mind, is a degree of restraint, rare in a woman, observed by the author.” Ex-Attache.

+No. Am. 184: 413. F. 15, ’07. 1750w.

“The anonymous author’s ideas of Breton, or any life, entirely preclude meritorious novelistic composition.”