| + | Bookm. 21: 652. Ag. ‘05. 110w. |
“Has the merit of lightness and brevity.”
| + | N. Y. Times. 10: 278. Ap. 29, ‘05. 130w. |
“A slight and rather foolish story.”
| + — | Outlook. 80: 142. My. 13, ‘05. 40w. | |
| + | Pub. Opin. 39: 61. Jl. 8, ‘05. 70w. | |
| R. of Rs. 31: 759. Je. ‘05. 70w. |
McCutcheon, John Tinney. Mysterious stranger and other cartoons. [*]$1.50. McClure.
Over one hundred and fifty cartoons which have appeared during the past year or so in the Chicago Tribune are gathered into this volume. The author expresses the hope that his drawings “may have a permanent interest because of the great historical importance of the period they encompass” but aside from political matters much space is given to genial take-offs of President Roosevelt as bear-hunter and glad-hander, and satires of child life.
[*] “As a comic history of our own times they are not without value.”
| + | Critic. 47: 572. D. ‘05. 40w. |
[*] “The cartoons are well worth embodying in a form less transient than the pages of a daily newspaper.”