“Not even a tag of poor verse ... can rob ‘A southern girl in ‘61’ of its literary quality or historical value, its pathos, and its fine humanity.” L. L.
| + + — | N. Y. Times. 10: 558. Ag. 26, ‘05. 1160w. |
[*] “Mrs. Wright’s book is decidedly one to read.”
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“The book has a substantial interest that only the author could supply, and some of the correspondence introduced has the value of historical documents.”
| + | Outlook. 81: 282. S. 30, 05. 200w. |
[*] “‘The feminine spirit of the Confederacy,’ which has been made one of the chapter titles of this book, is cleverly interpreted by this writer, who was actually a part of the stirring scenes which she narrates.”
| + | R. of Rs. 32: 756. D. ‘05. 160w. |
Wright, W. Aldis, ed. See Ascham, Roger. English works.
Wright, William Burnet. Cities of Paul: [*] beacons of the past rekindled for the present. [**]$1.10. Houghton.