Dunn, Henry Treffry. Recollections of Dante Gabriel Rossetti and his circle. [**]$1. Pott.
The author was at one time a pupil of Rossetti’s and an inmate of the house on Cheyne walk, and he gives reminiscences of the painter-poet and his circle, which are interesting, reliable, and full of anecdote.
“The editor has made too much of his function; the copiousness of his annotation is out of keeping with the sketchy character of the text, and his introduction is turbid and grandiloquent. Mr. Dunn’s reminiscences are rendered engaging by a certain simplicity and suavity. He gives a clear human outline to that figure of Rossetti of which the commentators have seemed disposed to make a kind of bogy.”—H. W. Boynton.
| + + — | Atlan. 95: 422. Mr. ‘05. 760w. |
“Simplicity of style. A graphic contribution to Rossettiana.”
| + | Critic. 46: 283. Mr. ‘05. 60w. |
Dunn, Jacob Piatt, jr. Indiana: a redemption from slavery. $1.25. Houghton.
“A revised edition of ‘Indiana’ in the ‘American commonwealth series.’ The author has increased its value in the revision by adding a chapter of about fifty pages on the history of the state since its admission to the Union. Otherwise, the changes made are slight.”—Am. Hist. R.
| Am. Hist. R. 10: 724. Ap. ‘05. 60w. | ||
| Dial. 38: 277. Ap. 16, ‘05. 50w. | ||
| + | Nation. 81: 64. Jl. 20, ‘05. 270w. | |
| + | N. Y. Times. 10: 358. Je. 3, ‘05. 710w. |
Dunn, Martha Baker. Cicero in Maine, and other essays. [**]$1.25. Houghton.