| + + | Lond. Times. 4: 218. Jl. 7, ‘05. 270w. | |
| + | N. Y. Times. 10: 395. Je. 17, ‘05. 180w. |
“The well-told tale is so full of humor, pathos, and romance that it cannot fail to win the interest of every reader.”
| + + | N. Y. Times. 10: 447. Jl. 8, ‘05. 370w. |
“Is a story of Irish life filled with a delicate humor and pathos.”
| + | Pub. Opin. 39: 221. Ag. 22, ‘05. 60w. | |
| * | R. of Rs. 32: 759. D. ‘05. 90w. |
“Irish peasants—real, not stage Irishmen—are excellent company, and Canon Sheehan is a good guide.”
| + + | Sat. R. 100: 282. Ag. 26, ‘05. 390w. |
“The machinery of the story is, then rather cumbrous, but the shortcomings of its structure and arrangement are not likely to affect a reader who can appreciate eloquence, enthusiasm, and geniality.”
| + + — | Spec. 95: 292. Ag. 26, ‘05. 880w. |
Sheldon, Anna R., and Newell, M. Moyca. [Medici balls.] [*]$3.50. Doubleday.