“This is a perfectly irresistible book, a pure delight to all lovers of children and quaintness.”
| + + | Acad. 68: 708. Jl. 8, ‘05. 740w. | |
| Ath. 1905, 2: 175. Ag. 5. 510w. |
[*] “Incidentally the book is an interesting picture of French life almost a century ago as seen through juvenile British eyes.”
| + | Critic. 47: 573. D. ‘05. 90w. |
“Since Marjorie Fleming wrote the ill-spelled pages of her delightful journal, no child’s diary has been published more fascinating, because none have been more unconscious or sincere, than ‘The diary of a girl in France in 1821.’”
| + + | Dial. 39: 244. O. 16, ‘05. 300w. |
“Little Mary is an accomplished grumbler.”
| + — | Lond. Times. 4: 211. Je. 30, ‘05. 570w. | |
| N. Y. Times. 10: 609. S. 16, ‘05. 160w. | ||
| + | Outlook. 81: 278. S. 30, ‘05. 120w. |
Brownell, Leverett White. Photography for the sportsman naturalist. [**]$2. Macmillan.
A book describing hunting with a camera in all its details, and illustrated with pictures made from life. There is much practical information concerning camera plates, the best methods to use in taking pictures, and the best processes to employ after they are taken.