+ +Pub. Opin. 39: 26. Jl. 1, ‘05. 170w.

“It is difficult to conceive of a story in which the element of picturesqueness enters more effectively.”

+Reader. 6: 240. Ag. ‘05. 220w.

MacGrath, Harold. Enchantment. [†]75c. Bobbs.

A group of Mr. MacGrath’s short stories which abound in daringly novel situations. The five are “A night’s enchantment.” the adventure of the lady in the closed carriage, “The blind madonna,” the adventure of the golden louis, “No Cinderella,” the adventure of the satin slipper, “Two candidates,” the adventure in love and politics, and “The enchanted hat,” the adventure of my lady’s letter.

“Without being in any way remarkable ... will provide amusement and entertainment.”

+Dial. 38: 394. Je. 1, ‘05. 80w.
N. Y. Times. 10: 380. Je. 10, ‘05. 110w.

“Is a collection of five of Mr. MacGrath’s stories—good ones too.”

+Pub. Opin. 39: 61. Jl. 8, ‘05. 70w.

[*] MacGrath, Harold. [Hearts and masks.] [†]$1.50. Bobbs.