“Both the author’s style and his characters may be fitly described as alluring.”
| + | Outlook. 79: 1058. Ap. 29, ‘05. 60w. |
| + — | Pub. Opin. 39: 93. Jl. 15, ‘05. 100w. | |
| + | R. of Rs. 31: 759. Je. ‘05. 60w. |
Martin, Mrs. Elizabeth Gilbert. Homer Martin; a reminiscence. [*]$1.50. W: Macbeth, N. Y.
This beautiful memorial gives us but a slight glimpse into the life of the author’s artist husband, whose landscapes, into which he has put his best self, she feels are better able to interpret him than she. It is illustrated by half tone reproductions of Martin’s better known paintings.
“In the distinction of its perfect English, its reserve where there might have been enthusiasm, and its sincerity where there was room for flattery, it is a very model for biographers.”
| + + | Cath. World. 80: 550. Ja. ‘05. 150w. |
“This little sketch was well worth doing. While very modestly done, Martin’s claims to greatness are fully presented.”
| + | R. of Rs. 31: 252. F. ‘05. 70w. |
Martin, Helen Reimensnyder. Sabina, a story of the Amish. $1.25. Century.