“Mr. Moore has written an interesting story, but it has nothing to do with the hero and heroine, Lord Byron and Mary Ann Chaworth.”
| + — | Pub. Opin. 39: 573. O. 28, ‘05. 160w. |
[*] “Byron’s character is sketched sans prudishness by an author whose every book guarantees a few hours’ lively entertainment.”
| + | R. of Rs. 32: 762. D. ‘05. 110w. |
[*] “We do not blame Mr. Moore for his failure, but for the impudence of his attempt.”
| — | Sat. R. 100: 529. O. 21, ‘05. 160w. |
[*] Moore, Mrs. N. Hudson. Children of other days. [†]$1.50. Stokes.
The notable pictures of children of various countries and times after paintings of great masters are accompanied by little sketches intended to interest the child reader in the portrait. The book is an art book of real value to little people.
| * | + | N. Y. Times. 10: 535. D. 2, ‘05. 160w. |
Moore, Mrs. N. Hudson. Lace book. [**]$5. Stokes.