+Spec. 94: 681. My. 6, ‘05. 140w.

McCarthy, Justin Huntly. [Lady of Loyalty house.] [†]$1.50. Harper.

“A story of Cromwell’s time, with the brilliant Lady Brilliana Harby as the storm centre. Dangers without end beset the lady and her admirers true and false, the whole ending happily when the clang of wedding bells replaces the clash of swords.”—Critic.

Critic. 46: 93. Ja. ‘05. 40w.

“A pretty tale and a merry one. This is mostly a skipping, happy-go-lucky story, a seventeenth century scherzo.”

+Reader. 5: 787. My. ‘05. 330w.

“Is a brisk and breezy romance. There is little or no attempt at historical accuracy or minute coloring, a fact that is quite refreshing. Mr. McCarthy is content to tell a swift and fascinating story, in which effort he succeeds thoroughly.”

+ +R. of Rs. 31: 119. Ja. ‘05. 110w.

McCaul, Ethel. Under the care of the Japanese war office. $1.50. Cassell.

An English woman’s account of her recent visit to Manchuria to inspect the work of the Japanese Red cross society. Their efficient system is given in detail and there are many incidents and descriptions typical of the land and the people.