Critic. 47: 476. N. ‘05. 40w.

“It is worth reading. It is undeniably smart.”

+ —N. Y. Times. 10: 468. Jl. 15, ‘05. 500w.

Dickens, Charles. Christmas carol, and Cricket on the hearth. $2. Baker.

The illustrations of George Alfred Williams add much to this very attractive edition of the two Dickens’ stories which have come to be perennially a part of the holiday season.

*+Critic. 47: 582. D. ‘05. 40w.
*+Dial. 39: 388. D. 1, ‘05. 150w.
*+Ind. 59: 1389. D. 14, ‘05. 50w.
*+Nation. 81: 381. N. 9, ‘05. 80w.

[*] “On the whole it is an excellent book to put into the hands of young people who are nevertheless old enough to appreciate the qualities both of literary and artistic workmanship.”

+ +N. Y. Times. 10: 833. D. 2, ‘05. 110w.

Dickens, Charles. [Tale of two cities.] $1.25. Crowell.

Dickens’ “popular and picturesque” and thoroly authentic aid to the understanding of the terrible days of the French Revolution has ever taken its place beside the histories. This reprint is uniform with the “Thin paper classics.”