“Miss Scott has given us a second book worthy of the reputation she gained by her first and we must not leave it without a special word of praise for her description of, and constant reference to, her authorities, and for the admirable index.”

+ + —Lond. Times. 4: 175. Je. 9, ‘05. 500w.
+ +Nation. 81: 300. O. 12, ‘05. 560w.
N. Y. Times. 10: 86. F. 11, ‘05. 230w.
N. Y. Times. 10: 323. My. 20, ‘05. 1270w.

“An adequate and rather minute account of eight years of vicissitudes.”

+Outlook. 80: 193. My. 20, ‘05. 50w.

“She has not the tact to present the facts which she has mastered in an intelligible or artistic shape.”

— +Spec. 94: 513. Ap. 8, ‘05. 1560w.

Scott, Leroy. [Walking delegate.] [†]$1.50. Doubleday.

This novel, by an author who has been active in social settlement work on the East side, concerns New York labor unions and tells the story of the struggle between “Buck Foley” and the walking delegate who defeated him.

“There is genuine power in the book, and it holds the interest of the reader until the very last.”

+ + +Acad. 68: 832. Ag. 12, ‘05. 270w.