| + + | Ind. 59: 873. O. 12, ‘05. 250w. |
“Mr. Long assures us of the accuracy of his data, and maintains the reasonableness of his inferences.”
| + + + | Nation. 81: 340. O. 26, ‘05. 290w. |
[*] “Aside from the controversial side as to whether these eight stories are to be classified as natural history or fiction, these tales of the Northern trails are dull and lifeless.” Mabel Osgood Wright.
| — + | N. Y. Times. 10: 872. D. 9, ‘05. 560w. | |
| * | + | Outlook. 81: 718. N. 25, ‘05. 100w. |
“His this year’s story is vigorous, delightful, and refreshing.”
| + + | Pub. Opin. 39: 601. N. 4, ‘05. 100w. | |
| * | + | R. of Rs. 32: 754. D. ‘05. 130w. |
Long day. See Richardson, Dorothy.
Loomis, Charles Battell. Minerva’s manoeuvres: the cheerful facts of a return to nature. [†]$1.50. Barnes.
A novel which “recounts the experiences of Mr. and Mrs. Philip Vernon and their city-reared colored cook, Minerva, during a summer sojourn in the country.... A fine silk thread of a plot runs through the book, stringing together the many humorous situations.”—Pub. Opin.