+ +Nation. 80: 141. F. 16, ‘05. 920w.

“A readable narrative.”

+Outlook. 79: 759. Mr. 25, ‘05. 50w.
R. of Rs. 31: 255. F. ‘05. 70w.

Eggleston, George Gary. Daughter of the South. [†]$1.50. Lothrop.

A war’s-end romance which follows the adventurous career of the Commodore of a cotton-buying fleet. While braving great danger for the sake of great profit he encounters the heroine in distress and carries her northward on one of his boats to love and to safety.

“His art must be described as crude. Nevertheless, he tells a story of some interest, and keeps fairly in touch with reality.” Wm. M. Payne.

+ —Dial. 39: 208. O. 1, ‘05. 160w.

“‘Decent under difficulties’ should be the title of this last story.”

Ind. 59: 987. O. 26, ‘05. 60w.

“Exactly like all the rest of his novels.”