Williamson, C. N., and A. M. [Lightning conductor.] [†]$1.50. Holt.
The popularity of “the strange adventures of a motor-car” has warranted this revised and enlarged edition, including a frontispiece by Eliot Keen, and sixteen full-page illustrations from photographs of the scenes of the story in France, Spain and Italy.
Williamson, Charles Norris, and Williamson, Mrs. Alice Muriel. [My friend the chauffeur.] [†]$1.50. McClure.
This book “relates the incidents of a motor-car trip through southern Europe of two young Englishmen (one a lord masquerading as a chauffeur), and three American women, a widow of thirty-nine masquerading as twenty-eight, her daughter of seventeen, masquerading, for her mother’s sake, as thirteen, and her niece, an heiress, masquerading as a poor relation. A prince, poor but dishonest, masquerading as a man of property and honor, hovers around as the villain of the piece.” (Outlook.)
| + | Acad. 68: 1008. S. 30, ‘05. 370w. |
“Altogether a bright and pleasing story.”
| + | N. Y. Times. 10: 651. O. 7, ‘05. 330w. | |
| * | + | N. Y. Times. 10: 823. D. 2, ‘05. 170w. |
| + | Outlook. 81: 429. O. 21, ‘05. 160w. |
“There is a certain charm and pleasantness in this work, which inclines one to approbation, though, truth to tell, there is but little solid merit in it.”
| + | Sat. R. 100: 345. S. 9, ‘05. 220w. |
Williamson, Charles Norris and Alice Muriel. [Princess passes: romance of a motor car.] $1.50. Holt.