“Very capably written biography.”

+ +Acad. 68: 368. Ap. 1, ‘05. 350w.
+ +Ath. 1905, 1: 718. Je. 10. 730w.
N. Y. Times. 10: 218. Ap. 8, ‘05. 350w.
+ + +Spec. 95: 258. Ag. 19, ‘05. 1870w.

Ray, Anna Chapin (Sidney Howard, pseud.). By the good Sainte Anne: a story of modern Quebec. [†]$1.50. Little.

A new edition of this story of a typical Englishman, a Canadian of English descent, and a young French-Canadian, all of whom pay court to bright, vivacious Nancy Howard, who with her father, a New York physician, drop in among the guests at the Maple Leaf. The scenes and points of interest in and about Quebec furnish a setting for the bright conversations in which the story abounds.

+ —Outlook. 80: 137. My. 13, ‘05. 80w.

Ray, Anna Chapin (Sidney Howard, pseud.), and Fuller, Hamilton Brock. [On the firing line: a romance of South Africa.] [†]$1.50. Little.

Africa during the Boer war furnishes the setting of Miss Ray’s story of love and combat. The hero, a stalwart Canadian, follows an impulse to enter the fray as a private and in his narrow field demonstrates broad soldierly ability which operates for its full value, not only with the girl he loves, but with his rival, the young captain of his troop.

“There is movement and life on every page.”

+Ind. 58: 1421. Je. 22, ‘05. 140w.

“In spite of its conventional plot, holds a lively interest for the reader.”