+ —Outlook. 80: 137. My. 13, ‘05. 40w.

“In ‘Amanda of the mill’ she does not control her material; it controls her. Over-seriousness forces her into melodrama, with improbabilities that were never intended.”

— +Pub. Opin. 38: 633. Ap. 22, ‘05. 130w.

“An interesting but rather improbable story.”

+ —R. of Rs. 31: 760. Je. ‘05. 30w.

Vardon, Harry. [Complete golfer.] [**]$3.50. McClure.

“Mr. Vardon has four times won the open championship of Great Britain and once the American championship. There is no doubt, therefore, that he knows how to play golf; and this book proves that he knows how to tell others how to do it.” (Outlook.) The book is amply illustrated.

“Will be read with unusual interest as being the work of one who is not only original in his methods and fascinating in his style, but also perhaps the most finished and graceful player that has ever lived.”

+ + +Ath. 1905, 2: 295. S. 2. 1300w.

“It is a very good book. He never leaves one in doubt as to his meaning, and he brings to the succour of his pen a pleasant geniality and optimism.”